Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Use them and go get Josh Jackson. If that motherfucker falls to the mid-20s for some unknown reason, go fucking get him. Josh Jackson is more valuable to the team than a bunch of Kpassgnons.
Unless they pull off something like this I just don't think you can sit were we are and get a CB who can start day one. CBs are like QBs and LTs you need to get a 1st rounder if you want a finished product. [Reply]
If Veach is trading up in all their mock scenarios, there must be a highly ranked player or two on their board that keep falling. They obviously target certain players and ask about a price. That seems like a good way to do business on draft day. Any guesses as to who that might be? Lorenzo Carter? Harrison Phillips? Justin Reid? Ronnie Harrison? Anthony Miller? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
Maybe the change will be what he needs. He sux as a Tackle. Guard requires less lateral movement. Might be the next Willie Roaf of guards.
I'm not convinced that there is a player in a position of need, other than CB, that would be worth trading our limited draft stock for. I agree there are some studs out there, but what would it take to get them? The 1st round probably would cost us some next year capital and I'm not willing to let that go.
While Kpass may have been drafted too high, I think he comes into his own this year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Halfcan:
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Mark Andrews, Oklahoma
Ian Thomas, Indiana
Jordan Akins, UCF
Tyler Conklin, Cent Mich
Chris Herndon, Miami Dallas Goedert, San Diego State
Durham Smythe, Notre Dame
Jordan Thomas, Mississippi State
David Wells, San Diego State
Ben Johnson, Kansas
They sure have brought in a lot of prospects at that position. An upgrade here is needed. I think it will be Goedert. Move up to the top of the 2nd round.
Originally Posted by Dante84:
We gave up a "next year" 5th round pick to gamble on a 3rd year guy who was a top-20 draft talent at a position we needed depth in.
We got him the week before the season began, which means that he wasn't in our training camp or conditioning programs - he had been in the worst-place Browns'.
I think the jury is still out on the trade, and we can determine at the end of this year if it was a plus, minus, or even.
I think it's too early to call it a misstep, and even if it doesn't work out, we can't really fault Veach for trying.
I agree with this. It looks like he will be on the team this fall too, as his 1.7 million salary is fully guaranteed. [Reply]