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  2. Day 3 will be barren with talent, relative to what it was a few years ago, which will impact the earlier rounds by making it more difficult to use those picks to trade up or down.
  3. TBF, it's vague. Were all 4 working out together? Or were Caleb and Rome working out AND Caleb and Bears WRs were working out separately? But I agree. STFU Tom.
  4. Fwiw, Ken Ingalls is such a good read. Always posts substantive and insightful things. I recommend liking him on Twitter.
  5. Woulda been nice for Tom to sit on this one until Friday morning…
  6. i saw a tweet once that said shot mechanics don't matter to luka and i'm feeling that right now
  7. I think the Sportsbook cooked the potential trade spot at #5 in that line.
  8. • Latu’s neck condition is going to be a disqualifier for some, but not all teams. He was medically retired by the University of Washington, which forced his transfer to UCLA. You’ll remember that in 2018, Leighton Vander Esch came into the league with a neck condition. A really solid linebacker when he played, and the Cowboys’ first-round pick that year, Vander Esch missed significant time in four of his six seasons, and retired after being limited to just five games in 2023. • Both of LSU’s star receivers, Brian Thomas Jr. and Malik Nabers, have issues with their left shoulders. The risk here is considered relatively minimal—in both cases, there’s a chance the player may have to have the shoulder surgically repaired after the 2024 season. • Penix is a big one because he’s had multiple ACL tears and multiple shoulder surgeries. Exacerbating the problem, in the eyes of teams, is that he’s not an overly big-framed person, meaning he might prove to be more susceptible to additional injuries in the NFL, especially with the hits he tends to take in the pocket. Conversely, he made it through his two seasons at Washington without missing time. • Washington OT Troy Fautanu’s knee was flagged. That one was described to me as the sort of issue that shouldn’t be a problem in the short term, but could wind up impacting his longevity in the pros (though his high football character is a factor in making teams feel like he’ll do all he can to take care of it, and give himself the best chance). • Georgia WR Ladd McConkey’s situation is similar to Penix in that he’s dealt with a mountain of injuries, and he’s not overly big (185 pounds). So the concern is how his body holds up with the hits coming from bigger, faster players in the NFL.
  9. Closing with Powell over Tmann or Zubac seems like a bad choice
  10. Man if they do take Daniels and the Pats trade out or take McCarthy I’ll lose it
  11. I think they would if they could, but they can't offer a pot of gold they don't have.
  12. Scrabble was a pretty passive dude. Probably the nicest soft spoken Raider.
  13. Who is going to throw him the ball, Mariota? If you trade for Jefferson, you don't want to waste a year with no qb.
  14. Consider me a 3rd on Franklin (and of course Wilson). Franklin was excellent in almost all of PFF’s stable WR metrics, which is a good sign. Particularly given that he’s not just a checkdown/screen spammer like Corley. He does extremely well in a lot of the yards per target or yards over expected type metrics too. He’s not really my usual type of receiver, but with Jayden, I think they need players who can win over the top and who can also separate in structure. Jayden is not big on throwing contested balls to closely covered receivers — which isn’t necessarily a bad thing — but the big body/jump ball guys probably aren’t a great fit with his style. Franklin, Mitchell, Worthy, Wilson, McConkey. Not in that order, but those are the ones I’d be looking at with 36/40. Legette is a question mark for me, just because he’s a really good deep ball and YAC type, but he’s just so tight in terms of separating laterally.
  15. Thanks. I'm not sure the actual volume of 5th-year-option-applied represents the value? Having the option to apply the option is perhaps desirable, in that it gives more time to work out extension? To evaluate whether an extension is worth giving, and how pricey it should be?
  16. There’s always a chance that things happen…except this. 0% chance.
  17. QB .......... - Joe Milton - Spencer Rattler RB Marshawn Lloyd - Audric Estime - Blake Watson WR Ainias Smith - Brian Thomas Jr. - Johnny Wilson TE .......... - Jaheim Bell - Ja'Tavion Sanders OT J.C. Latham - Troy Fautanu - Kingsley Suamataia OG Christian Mahogany - Cooper Beebe - Christian Haynes C Mason McCormick - Jackson Powers-Johnson - Tanor Bortolini DE Adisa Isaac - Mohamed Kamara - Jalyx Hunt DT Jer'Zhawn Newton - Khristian Boyd - Kris Jenkins LB Edgerrin Cooper - Trevin Wallace - Junior Colson CB Terrion Arnold - Kool-Aid McKinstry - Max Melton S Cooper Dejean - Dadrion Taylor-Demerson - Javon Bullard K .......... - Joshua Karty - Cam Little P .......... - Austin McNamara- Ryan Rehkow Tie Breaker: Texas Christian University (Mark Perry)
  18. Little to no chance it happens…. But I would be so down with Laiatu Latu at 13. Latu-Wilkins-Wilson-Crosby Would be cold 🥶
  19. A honey badger will probably kill me but what if I just happen to sit on it? I’m a big man.
  20. Nia? As in Nia Jax? As in Nia Jax should be champion? Forgive my ignorance. I only watch the main WWE PPVs so it may have been years since I've seen her wrestle a singles match. I may have missed a huge improvement but isn't he notoriously and historically bad borderlining on dangerous in the ring?
  21. Talking about luck, I got some early. I got a pick and then fumbled it the very next play but recovered before scoring a TD a few plays later. Only fumble of the game. P.S. Rio's game had no fumbles.
  22. i agree with this take on Caleb Williams. seems entitled with a fragile persona. i think the big lights will be too bright when things aren't going well.
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