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Who Do You Pick At 15 In This Scenario?


Who Do You Pick At 15 In This Scenario?  

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  1. 1. Who Do You Pick At 15 In This Scenario?

    • Rueben Foster, LB, Alabama
      63
    • Takkarist McKinley, Edge, UCLA
      7
    • Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida St.
      5
    • Forrest Lamp, OL, Western Kentucky
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    • Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
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    • Malik McDowell, DL, Michigan St.
      1
    • Other (Who?)
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Browns - Myles Garrett

 

49ers - Mitch Trubisky

 

Bears - Jonathan Allen

 

Jaguars - Solomon Thomas

 

Titans - Marshon Lattimore

 

Jets - Malik Hooker

 

Chargers - Jamal Adams

 

Panthers - Garett Bolles

 

Bengals - Corey Davis

 

Bills - O.J. Howard

 

Saints - Haasan Reddick

 

Browns - Leonard Fournette

 

Cardinals - Pat Mahomes

 

Eagles - Derek Barnett

 
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If those were my options, I'd be doing all I could to trade back. People keep saying Foster, but his size is worrisome for me. 6' at 229 screams 4-3 WILL. He's nothing special as far as being a full time coverage LB'er either. He doesn't look to have the athleticism of a Kendricks/Reddick at his size. On top of that, we have no info on the guy as far strength and agility. Just like I called out Tim Williams, his agility tests were merely average and he didn't lift, which leads me to believe he's not that strong. Williams seems to be dropping like a brick and I think Foster is a little overrated. You can't question his leadership, which is fine, but I don't feel like he's a fit here. I'd gladly change my mind on Foster if  he's 5-7 lbs heavier and tests well, but I'm not holding my breath.

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If the draft fell that way then I would be looking at Jackson, Peppers, and possibly Cook. 

 

I would also entertain the idea of trading down, and if we lose the three above then we might still have a shot at Jordan Willis. Really at this point we could entertain trading all the way back to the second round and still find tons of value. 

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1 hour ago, BleedBlu8792 said:

If those were my options, I'd be doing all I could to trade back. People keep saying Foster, but his size is worrisome for me. 6' at 229 screams 4-3 WILL. He's nothing special as far as being a full time coverage LB'er either. He doesn't look to have the athleticism of a Kendricks/Reddick at his size. On top of that, we have no info on the guy as far strength and agility. Just like I called out Tim Williams, his agility tests were merely average and he didn't lift, which leads me to believe he's not that strong. Williams seems to be dropping like a brick and I think Foster is a little overrated. You can't question his leadership, which is fine, but I don't feel like he's a fit here. I'd gladly change my mind on Foster if  he's 5-7 lbs heavier and tests well, but I'm not holding my breath.

The 6ft height wouldn't cause me a moments hesitation. He's roughly the same height as Bowman, Wagner and Ray Lewis.

 

The weight is a little light but not completely outside of the range and 10 lbs is not difficult to add.

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1 hour ago, BleedBlu8792 said:

If those were my options, I'd be doing all I could to trade back. People keep saying Foster, but his size is worrisome for me. 6' at 229 screams 4-3 WILL. He's nothing special as far as being a full time coverage LB'er either. He doesn't look to have the athleticism of a Kendricks/Reddick at his size. On top of that, we have no info on the guy as far strength and agility. Just like I called out Tim Williams, his agility tests were merely average and he didn't lift, which leads me to believe he's not that strong. Williams seems to be dropping like a brick and I think Foster is a little overrated. You can't question his leadership, which is fine, but I don't feel like he's a fit here. I'd gladly change my mind on Foster if  he's 5-7 lbs heavier and tests well, but I'm not holding my breath.

Well keep in mind that he weighed in just weeks after having surgery where he hasnt been able to lift weights. Its only natural that his weight would be down. I imagine his playing weight is 235-240. Once he can start training again, muscle memory will kick in.

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6 minutes ago, gacoop1 said:

I'd say pick Cook first, then trade up and nab R Foster. Ideal draft pick.

I don`t see a scenario where that would be remotely possible. Not to mention Cook could very well slide farther than anticipated. Plenty of good RB`s to be had in rounds 2-4. Taking Foster, CB or OLB at 15 is a no-brainer IMO.

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1 hour ago, ClaytonColt said:

The 6ft height wouldn't cause me a moments hesitation. He's roughly the same height as Bowman, Wagner and Ray Lewis.

 

The weight is a little light but not completely outside of the range and 10 lbs is not difficult to add.

 

And there's Jerrell Freeman, of course. 4-3 Will and 3-4 Will aren't going to be that much different.

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2 hours ago, gacoop1 said:

I'd say pick Cook first, then trade up and nab R Foster. Ideal draft pick.

You don't know how trading draft picks works do you? Without a 1st round we would have to trade this year's 2nd, 3rd, all 3 4ths and next year's 2nd to trade up to mid 1st round. Also, Cook is not a good value pick at 15.

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9 hours ago, Track Guy said:

Browns - Myles Garrett

 

49ers - Mitch Trubisky

 

Bears - Jonathan Allen

 

Jaguars - Solomon Thomas

 

Titans - Marshon Lattimore

 

Jets - Malik Hooker

 

Chargers - Jamal Adams

 

Panthers - Garett Bolles

 

Bengals - Corey Davis

 

Bills - O.J. Howard

 

Saints - Haasan Reddick

 

Browns - Leonard Fournette

 

Cardinals - Pat Mahomes

 

Eagles - Derek Barnett

 

Wow Saints take Reddick. That would * me off so bad. I picked foster but I think hell go first and we get Reddick

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