42. Indianapolis Colts Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina
73. Indianapolis Colts Kingsley Enagabre, DE South Carolina
82. Indianapolis Colts Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati
122. Indianapolis Colts Braxton Jones, OT, Southern Utah
159. Indianapolis Colts Jake Ferguson, TE, Wisconsin
179. Indianapolis Colts Tariq Castro-Fields, CB, Penn State
216. Indianapolis Colts Noah Elliss, DT, Idaho
240. Indianapolis Colts Kyler McMichael, CB, North Carolina
Draft was pretty much all about getting pieces and talent for the QBoTF, Howell. [Reply]
There is an IOL who has fallen - but between signing Mason Cole, James Daniels, already drafting Tyler Linderbaum, and having just invested in Kendrick Green last year… I can’t justify the IOL route given other holes.
None of the RBs left are really complimentary to Najee Harris (IMO).
So I’m going to go with an under the radar (though he’s been getting a lot of attention his week) small school guy who just seems like he’s destined to be a Steeler…
The Pittsburgh Steelers select Eric Johnson, DT, Missouri State [Reply]
- The Tyreek Hill trade really effed up this draft as the Dolphins will not own several of these picks anymore. Not my best work and I waffled on the Kinnard pick and should have maybe went with Kenyon Green as the 1st round pick, but I like Kinnard's versatility better, even if that's a bit of a need reach for Miami. I love the value of Hall and Ross where they were picked along with Allen as a late 7th. I think Tindall is a hell of an inside linebacker that could surprise teams and become a starter soon. [Reply]
There are a couple of corners, an couple of OL and even a LB or two I don't mind.
But lord guys - how many RBs have come off the board so far and we're leaving a 220 lb dude that runs a 4.4 and produced at the highest level of college football?
My issue with White, even back when we started this process, was there's very little shiftiness to him. At least not NFL RB shiftiness anyway. But as a 1-cut and go type of RB who can essentially be Ronald Jones but better, what else are you looking for in the 7th?
And yeah, I took Walker already, but hell, they'll carry 3 runningbacks and so if it's Lenny, Walker and White, that's a heck of an RB stable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
There are a couple of corners, an couple of OL and even a LB or two I don't mind.
But lord guys - how many RBs have come off the board so far and we're leaving a 220 lb dude that runs a 4.4 and produced at the highest level of college football?
My issue with White, even back when we started this process, was there's very little shiftiness to him. At least not NFL RB shiftiness anyway. But as a 1-cut and go type of RB who can essentially be Ronald Jones but better, what else are you looking for in the 7th?
And yeah, I took Walker already, but hell, they'll carry 3 runningbacks and so if it's Lenny, Walker and White, that's a heck of an RB stable.
Yep, he's one of the guys I was bitching should have been drafted 2 rounds ago. He's got knee injuries in his past, which is what likely keeps him out of day 2, but I think he's going very early on day 3. The 7th? Not likely. [Reply]