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1.(6) Roquan Smith ILB 

Personally I think Roquan is worthy of 6 overall; the kid is crazy fast and sideline to sideline which is what we desperately need. He is also very good in coverage and is more NFL ready than Tremaine.

2.(4) Arden Key RUSH

I think Arden Key will fall in the draft because of off the field issues but he is still a great talent and very quick off the ball.

2.(5) Christian Kirk WR

No he's not that 6'5 WR you guys want but turn on the tape Kirk is extremely dynamic and a playmaker and you can never have enough of those! Plus I think Frank Reich will utilize Eric Ebron in that big wr role so imagine life with hilton kirk rodgers ebron and doyle 

2.(17) Isaiah Oliver CB

Some people believe it or not think Oliver is the best corner in this draft.. He checks all the boxes Chris Ballard is looking for in a corner. He is a number 1 cb and would compliment Quincy very well.

3.(3) Frank Ragnow OG

(might be reaching in the third) Over past two seasons hasn't allowed a sack is all I need to say.

4.(4) Royce Freeman RB

Would compliment Mack very well avg 6 yards a carry. Had 1475 yards with 14 Tds

5.(3) Dashawn Hand DE/DT

(Went to high school with him great guy) Freakish athlete, got hurt last year but finished the season and played in the ship but I think he might drop if were lucky we could snag him in the fifth

6. (4) David Bright OT

Pretty much BPA in the 6th-

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Roquan is undersized and Edmunds has much more upside in my opinion. Edmunds has the chance to be the next best MLB in the league. Kuechly, Willis, Urlacher he’s being compared to all those guys. Roquan is not worthy of being selected 6th overall especially if Nelson, Edmunds, and quite possibly Chubb all still on the board. 

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I love the Roquan pick, but I wouldn't draft him to play ILB. He would be an amazing WILL, but a not so great MIKE due to his issues with shedding blocks.

 

I also LOVE the Frank Ragnow pick. I don't think 3rd RD is a reach for him. He has been PFF's top ranked C the past 2 years (also has played G). Here's a link to a PFF article about him for those that aren't familiar: https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/draft-frank-ragnow-the-forgotten-superstar-of-the-2018-nfl-draft

 

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Four seasons, spanning 2,603 snaps resulted in just 35 total pressures and no sacks. This past season he surrendered just one single hurry when playing center and two more at right guard for a total of three on the season before injury shut him down for the year.

And that's against SEC defenses..

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Isaiah Oliver will go earlier, hopefully we can get him with one of our seconds. Ragnaw i have seen mocked in the 1st and 2nd so he is picking up. I personally had him at 3 awhile ago but thinking he would be a good pickup with our last second round pick.

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1 hour ago, MarquisJ said:

1.(6) Roquan Smith ILB 

Personally I think Roquan is worthy of 6 overall; the kid is crazy fast and sideline to sideline which is what we desperately need. He is also very good in coverage and is more NFL ready than Tremaine.

2.(4) Arden Key RUSH

I think Arden Key will fall in the draft because of off the field issues but he is still a great talent and very quick off the ball.

2.(5) Christian Kirk WR

No he's not that 6'5 WR you guys want but turn on the tape Kirk is extremely dynamic and a playmaker and you can never have enough of those! Plus I think Frank Reich will utilize Eric Ebron in that big wr role so imagine life with hilton kirk rodgers ebron and doyle 

2.(17) Isaiah Oliver CB

Some people believe it or not think Oliver is the best corner in this draft.. He checks all the boxes Chris Ballard is looking for in a corner. He is a number 1 cb and would compliment Quincy very well.

3.(3) Frank Ragnow OG

(might be reaching in the third) Over past two seasons hasn't allowed a sack is all I need to say.

4.(4) Royce Freeman RB

Would compliment Mack very well avg 6 yards a carry. Had 1475 yards with 14 Tds

5.(3) Dashawn Hand DE/DT

(Went to high school with him great guy) Freakish athlete, got hurt last year but finished the season and played in the ship but I think he might drop if were lucky we could snag him in the fifth

6. (4) David Bright OT

Pretty much BPA in the 6th-

 

Interesting list...

 

I don't think we want anything to do with Arden Key.    His Pro Day was a disaster...   he ran 4.9 twice at 238.    He's got way, way too many red flags.

 

I'm not expecting Hand to be there at 5....   and I'm confident that Bright won't be drafted by anyone.    He blew-up a knee preparing for the Combine.    He's a priority FA now...   he was maybe a 7 before the injury.

 

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