John Price
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- Sep 19, 2008
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GMs are basically going to have to figure out who they wish to listen to when their pick nears. No way to have the normal 10-15 voices in the room.
Teams have their big board setup with all players ranked 1 - 270. So, really just going to have to go by your board.
IT teams should have been setting up everyone's home system these past few weeks.
how did tua get a physical done by teams?
i hope he goes top 4. either chase young possibly falls to the giants at 4 or the dolphins, chargers, or someone else offers us a lot to get to number 4 and gets a QB.I believe he had one done by an independent doctor chosen by teams and that information was then sent to all 32 teams.
So far today I've seen Tua called a future HOF'er with a better arm than Marino and the riskiest 1st rd pick in a decade who the Dolphins shouldn't trade up for. The former was from Dilfer and the latter from some anonymous people talking to Miami media.
Wonder if we go receiver in the second round now that we have 2 picks there. A group of Kupp, Woods, Reynolds, and a guy like Reagor would be pretty good.
They need an OT first.Wonder if we go receiver in the second round now that we have 2 picks there. A group of Kupp, Woods, Reynolds, and a guy like Reagor would be pretty good.
Seeing more and more mock drafts/experts forecasting that the Dolphins won't be taking Tua at 5 and that Herbert is potentially going to be picked ahead of him.
ATL got OL help last year, so unless there is NO run on OL I believe ATL should be able to get one of the 2nd best CB/DT/DE (Okudah/Brown/Young being the top rated guys at those positions and too expensive to trade up to get). Falcons pick at 16, so I'm expect 3 QBS, Young, Simmonds, Brown, Okudah, and 3 OL (Wilfs/Becton/Willis) to come off the board and 1 or 2 WR (Jeudy/Lamb). That's 12 players there. Add the 3 second best D positions guys, you get to 15. And likely there is a surprise in that group. ATL may need to jump 2 or 3 spots to get their guy.Wonder who they could be targeting? Move up to get the second CB or maybe a Chiasson/Kinlaw?
Gotta figure Okudah and Simmonds would be too expensive.
ATL got OL help last year, so unless there is NO run on OL I believe ATL should be able to get one of the 2nd best CB/DT/DE (Okudah/Brown/Young being the top rated guys at those positions and too expensive to trade up to get). Falcons pick at 16, so I'm expect 3 QBS, Young, Simmonds, Brown, Okudah, and 3 OL (Wilfs/Becton/Willis) to come off the board and 1 or 2 WR (Jeudy/Lamb). That's 12 players there. Add the 3 second best D positions guys, you get to 15. And likely there is a surprise in that group. ATL may need to jump 2 or 3 spots to get their guy.
Depending on how high they need to jump.
Raiders at 12 have the Bear's 1st, but do not own a 2nd but have 3 thirds. Most mocks have them at WR here and if they want either Jeudy/Lamb this would be the spot unless Mayock/Gruden believe that there is a better player at another position that they should take. Is Lamb/Juedy plus the 3rd best CB such as Terrell better than CB Henderson and WR Jefferson for example?
Could see the Raiders move down if both WRs are on the board. They would be leery of SF and Den behind them taking both.
SF at 13, no picks in rounds 2-4, so trade down is possible here.
TB at 14, they seem like they should take a OT here. Denver needs to replace Bolles at OT, so depending on who is available, TB could move down.
Denver, flip of 1 spot. Again, if they are targeting OL, then it's an easy decision to flip with ATL and gain an extra pick.