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The 12 LB's worth drafting before the 5th round.

1 Parsons (top 15)

2 Zaven (top 32)
3 JOK (top 32)

4 Jamin (2nd)
5 McGrone (2nd/3rd)

6 Werner (3rd)
7 Bolton (3rd)
8 Moses (3rd)
9 Browning (3rd)

10 Cox (4th)
11 Wallow (4th)
12 Barnes (4th)


 

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2 minutes ago, Jeezla said:

The 12 LB's worth drafting before the 5th round.

1 Parsons

2 Zaven
3 JOK

4 Jamin
5 McGrone

6 Werner
7 Bolton

8 Moses
9 Browning

10 Cox
11 Wallow
12 Barnes


 

No Surrat or Snowden? I'd take both over Barnes and Wallow. I'm also not that high on Bolton. 

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10 minutes ago, Jeezla said:

Surrat can't disengage from blocks at all. Snowden is too much of an unknown.

I mean he's been playing LB for what, 2 years? I think Surratt is more athletic and better in coverage. If I'm taking a LB on Day 3 it's going to be Surrat over Wallow and Barnes. 

 

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Here is what I expect to happen come draft day:

Scenario 1 - We trade up with the Broncos and take Jaycee Horn over Surtain. The Cowboys end up with Surtain and he goes on to have an All-Pro career while Horn has a career similar to Morris Claiborne (sticking with the Cowboys theme).

Scenario 2 We stay at 12 and draft none other then EDGE #1 Kwity Paye over Jaelen Phillips. Phillips ends up going two picks later to the Vikings. Paye matches his non-existent production in college and is bounced around the league and Phillips goes on to be a multi time pro bowl player, racking up 10+ sacks a year. 

Scenario 3 - We stay at 12 and both Waddle and Smith are there. Our front office, being concerned about outliers, decides to take Waddle over Smith. Smith is drafted 3 picks later by the New England Patriots. Waddle goes on to have a career like John Ross - injured, under-performing and just plain garbage and DeVonta Smith breaks Justin Jefferson's rookie records and mean we have passed on the best WR in the draft in back to back years. 

HOWIE SZN FELLAS

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4 hours ago, Scalamania said:

I mean he's been playing LB for what, 2 years? I think Surratt is more athletic and better in coverage. If I'm taking a LB on Day 3 it's going to be Surrat over Wallow and Barnes. 

 

Eric Wilson is basically a bigger Surratt. And it doesn't matter how long he's been playing, his arms are like 29 1/2". He's never going to shed blocks. If all he can do is play the pass, then just put a safety out there, because I gurantee Surratt ain't guarding WR's or athletic TE's.

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PFN 1

12. Micah Parsons LB Penn State

37. Gregory Rousseau EDGE Miami (FL)

70. Amon-Ra St. Brown WR USC

84. Jevon Holland S Oregon

123. Kyle Trask QB Florida

 

PFN 2

12. Jaycee Horn CB South Carolina

37. Creed Humphrey OC Oklahoma

70. Carlos Basham Jr. EDGE Wake Forest

84. Brevin Jordan TE Miami (FL)

123. Caden Sterns S Texas

 

PFN 3

12. DeVonta Smith WR Alabama

***Trade Jax Trades #45 and #65 for #37 and #123

45. Jabril Cox LB LSU

65. Rondale Moore WR Purdue

70. Tyson Campbell CB Georgia

84. Dylan Moses LB Alabama

 

PFN 4

***Trade 20th and 2022 1st Rounder for #12 and #123

20. Christian Barmore DT Alabama

37. Gregory Rousseau EDGE Miami (FL)

70. Jabril Cox LB LSU

***Trade 88th and 141st for 84th and 189th

88. Paulson Adebo CB Stanford

141. Aaron Banks OG Notre Dame

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