bucsfan333 Posted April 20, 2019 Share Posted April 20, 2019 I must warn you. This thread is full of spoilers. 1.5. Devin White | LB | LSU I think we'll probably trade back. But I'm not gonna try to project trades. White brings much needed speed to our defense. He fills the hole of leadership that Kwon left. His athleticism will be on display with Bowles blitzing him all over the place. This pick has been talked about for months. It's boring at this point. But it makes the most sense and fits what both Arians and Licht have done in the past. 2.7 Chris Lindstrom | G | Boston College Cappa is gonna get the chance to start. But he needs someone to compete with. Lindstrom is considered the best pure guard in the draft. But lacking the versatility of others drops him to round two. This continues Arians' trend of not doubling up on offense or defense with his first two picks. He's always taken one of each. 3.6 Sean Bunting | CB | Central Michigan Bunting is widely regarded as the best press man CB in the draft. But he needs a bit of work. And that's why he falls to the third. He's got nine career INTs and 15 PDs. But he gets grabby sometimes and loses the ball from time to time. He's got good size (6' 195lbs) and he runs a 4.42 with a 41.5" vert. 4.5 Terry McLaurin | WR | tOSU Arians wants speed. And McLaurin has lots of it; to the tune of 4.35. We need a backup for Perriman's inevitable injury. If we want a guy who's great in space and can take the top off a defense, McLaurin is the guy. 5.7 Byron Cowart | DL | Maryland Cowart had a really disappointing college career after being the number one HS recruit in the country. But dude's got all the physical skills in the world. With good coaching, he could be a great 3-tech. 6.35 Tony Pollard | RB | Memphis Pollard brings speed and versatility. He's really fluid and can be a terror out of the backfield and in the slot. Get him in space and the first guy's gonna miss more often than not. In 40 games, he caught over 100 balls for more than 1,200 yards. He also averaged over 30 yards per kick return and scored seven times. 7.1 PJ Johnson | DL | Arizona He's a big boy - 6'4" 325lbs. He also ran a 5.09 at his pro day. He eats up double teams and does a good job getting in the backfield. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Caaddy24 Posted April 20, 2019 Share Posted April 20, 2019 Looks good to me. Although if there's another linebacker that's worth the 2nd rounder I'd want to do that too. Yeah, 1st 2 picks linebackers. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indifference Posted April 21, 2019 Share Posted April 21, 2019 Not familiar w the third round pick but its a solid 3 first rounds. We need guys ready to contribute on defense. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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