1. Adonai Mitchell - it's him or Worthy, but after signing Brown and cutting MVS, more size and a true X would be ideal.
2. Kiran Amegadjie - perfect guy to draft after signing a stop gap like Donovan Smith. This would probably allow Morris to be your replacement for Smith or Thuney.
3. Renardo Green - this feels like a sweet spot to draft Sneed's replacement. Green is underrated and would be a steal here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
Curious why you like Dorlus in the 2nd?
He’s the most Spags esque DL available in rd 2 to me. However with Danna back I think DL isn’t going to be a priority until day 3 unless a DT like Michael Hall Jr is there at 64 and is just too good of a value to pass on [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
Alright... here's my answer...
1-16 WR Brian Thomas, Jr. - LSU - 6'3" 209 Trade: 1-32, 2-64, 2025 3rd f/TEN for 1-16
3-95 TE Jared Wiley - TCU - 6'6" 249
4-133 OT/G Delmar Glaze - Maryland - 6'4" 315
Giving you my first 3 picks since I'm trading away the 2nd rounder.
Going against all I believe in to get Pat a "hyper-elite" weapon.
I am crushed by the buy-in to the BTJ hype, tbh. He might be "hyper-elite" someday.
IF:
He learns to run more than three routes
He learns to use his size effectively.
He cuts his drops in half.
That's a lot of big ifs for a trade-up deep into the first round. I would take him at 32. I might even move to 27 for him. But I have a hard time giving up that much capital for someone who requires so many ifs - particularly given the Chiefs problems developing WRs and my complete lack of faith in their WR coach. [Reply]
Gotta say it's probably not the route I'd go either crow. BTJ at that cost doesn't seem worth it to me. I mean I could see it being worth it but like Nightfyre I've got too many questions at this point. Definitely a bold move! [Reply]