Give me your list of who you 1) expect to be there at 27 and 2) would be happy with KC drafting. Doesn't necessarily need to be in order, just list your 10.
Here's mine:
1. Takkarist McKinley, OLB, UCLA
2. T.J. Watt, OLB, Wisconsin
3. Chidobe Awuzie, CB, Colorado
4. Zach Cunningham, ILB, Vanderbilt
5. Evan Engram, TE/WR, Ole Miss
6. Chris Wormley, DT, Michigan
7. Jarrad Davis, ILB, Florida
8. Forrest Lamp, OT/G, Western Kentucky
9. Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida
10. Josh Jones, SS, N.C. State [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Lord that's an ugly group.
Trade down and be pissed that our gutless GM stood there and let his board get massacred.
But barring that option, Cunningham and Wormley would be my preferred options. Ross would be high up there if still available. Foster would be at the top but I'm assuming he and Reddick are gone in our hypothetical. Baker would be a suitable get, though with guys like Williams likely to be available later, I'd hate doing it.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Lord that's an ugly group.
Trade down and be pissed that our gutless GM stood there and let his board get massacred.
But barring that option, Cunningham and Wormley would be my preferred options. Ross would be high up there if still available. Foster would be at the top but I'm assuming he and Reddick are gone in our hypothetical. Baker would be a suitable get, though with guys like Williams likely to be available later, I'd hate doing it.
I can absolutely see Wormley as our fall back option due to the weak class. There's good DL but Wormley is Chris Jones caliber.
This DL with Jones, Logan and Wormley would rape. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pestilence:
No love for Kevin King?
Nah; not enough to distinguish him from other CBs that will be available in the 2nd or even 3rd.
King's fine. He's a good player and his technique alone will probably make him a viable 1st day starter. I don't think his athleticism plays up to #1 corner but I also don't think we need him at #1 corner.
But in the end, when there are at least a dozen CBs who, if they were taken in the top 50 picks I would respond with "that makes sense", that tells me that at least a couple of them will slide a bit and be there for us in the 2nd. Hell, there may be some guys still there in the third. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Tj watt does nothing for me. Bleh.
You want a pass rusher who will give you solid production without sucking? That's Watt.
We could use someone like that. I'm sick of drafting Dee Fords. We already have to wait a year on a QB. Time to get KNOWN guys who kick ass instead of going for a goddamn lottery ticket every fucking time [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
You want a pass rusher who will give you solid production without sucking? That's Watt.
We could use someone like that. I'm sick of drafting Dee Fords. We already have to wait a year on a QB. Time to get KNOWN guys who kick ass instead of going for a goddamn lottery ticket every ****ing time
**** that. Watt tore up both his knees prior to 2016.
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After redshirting in 2013, Watt injured his right knee during preseason camp, requiring surgery and missing the entire 2014 season.
New Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst and his staff moved Watt to outside linebacker prior to 2015, but he injured his left knee during spring practice and struggled to make an impact as a sophomore, finishing with eight tackles.
1. Reuben Foster LB Bama
2. Kevin King CB Washington
3. John Ross WR Washington
4. Quincy Wilson CB Florida
5. Charles Harris LB Mizzou
6. Cam Robinson OT Bama
7. Forest Lamp OG Western Kentucky
8. Jarred Davis LB Florida
9. Zach Cunningham LB Vanderbilt
10. Buddha Baker S Washington [Reply]