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  1. 22 hours ago, NorthernColt said:

    Haven't seen much buzz about him, but love his tape. I get a great feeling about him. Would be a stud in our defense.

     

    i havent either but i do like what im reading about him, heres a little writeup from walterfootball

     

    "Despite missing time due to injury, Kinchens was incredible in 2023, showing he is an elite ball-hawking safety with amazing instincts and playmaking ability. On the year, Kinchens totaled 59 tackles, a sack, five passes batted and five interceptions. He broke out in 2022 with six interceptions, five passes defended, 59 tackles and a forced fumble. The 5-foot-11, 202-pounder has a great skill set and serious ball skills. Kinchens is athletic and rangy, so he could play single-high deep free safety for the NFL. Sources also said Kinchens is great off the field."

     

    i also like cooper dejean, or one of the top CBs or Edge guys, i dont think WR is as big of a need as people are making it out to be, but i would have a hard time passing up one of the stud WRs if he falls to us

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  2. i gave it an A

     

    some people dont seem to realize that without a competent Oline we are ruining Lucks career, i loved every pick except Morrison, every Oline pick was an upgrade, i even read that Haeg has potential to be able to start at LT in the future, the trith is we werent going to be able to address every need in this draft, im very happy with the kelly pick, and by the time we got to our second pick there werent even any pass rushers left

  3. also from SI.com

     

    26 (57). Indianapolis Colts
    T.J. Green, CB, Clemson
    GRADE: A

    Analysis: Green has been one of the sleepers in this class for many analysts, and it's a bit surprising to see him go this low. He'll be a real asset to Indy's defense as a coverage player who can make up a lot of ground in a big hurry. Where he needs to improve is in his tacking consistency.

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    Le'Raven

    Clark

    T | Texas Tech | Senior

     

    Grade A-. Given the teams with tackle needs, Clark stood out as a possible Round 2 (or even late Round 1) pick. The gap between him and No. 31 pick Germain Ifedi is negligible. Clark's huge frame should allow him to step in at right tackle immediately, and the Colts can run right behind him.

  4. sounds like PFF has something against us, plenty of site graded out 2nd day picks very highly

     

    this from walterfootball

     

    Indianapolis Colts: T.J. Green, S, Clemson A- Grade 
    The Colts moved down and obtained a prospect who could've been chosen a bit earlier than this selection. I like it. T.J. Green is highly athletic, and it's possible that he might be able to play cornerback in the NFL. If not, he can settle in at safety, which was also a huge need for the Colts entering this weekend. 
     

    Indianapolis Colts: Le'Raven Clark, OT, Texas Tech A- Grade 
    I wonder if someone sat Ryan Grigson down and explained to him how important it was to protect Andrew Luck. Grigson had shown a complete disregard toward bolstering Luck's protection prior to the 2016 NFL Draft, but he has obviously changed his strategy. It's obviously for the best though, as Luck will surely like this pick. Le'Raven Clark could've been chosen at the end of the second round, making this a nice value choice. 
     

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