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JRnINDY

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    Floyd should be BPA horizontally and would fill a crater size need we have.

    Joesph should be BPA. He would be a hood scheme fit.

    Jones if there would be BPA and he is in my opinion the best 3-4 fit for us and day one starter.

    Westerman would be BPA (I doubt he'd be here). Huge OL upgrade.

    Friend I'm not so sure about. I like Turek here also feel there will be several good C left to choose from. Boren out of Ohio St. will be available as UDFA.

  2. Spence made a few mistakes while young and has thus far he learned from them. And been clean from a party drug since then. I believe he is and will be a special edge rusher which is a rare animal to have.

    Sure we can scratch him or anyone else off the Colts list because he made a mistake. We can continue to look for choir boys with zero road bumps in their past, who are happy go lucky almost to the point of being soft....Oh wait thats how we are know as "soft."

    Give me the best pure pass rusher as represented in game film and that would be Spence.

  3. At least one mock has us selecting Spence.

    https://t.co/ySDVcWCEhW

     

    1. Indianapolis Colts – Noah Spence, OLB, Eastern Kentucky

    Another wild card in this draft, Spence may be off a number of team boards due to off-field concerns and an underwhelming combine, but a draft devoid of elite edge rushers may push him back into the first round. The Colts are lacking any burst off the edge, but with capable run-stopping outside linebackers on the roster, this may be the perfect spot for Spence to ease in as a situational pass rusher as he develops against the run. He dominated Senior Bowl week while notching eight pressures in two games against FBS competition.

  4. 2 hours ago, NewColtsFan said:

     

    Thank you for posting this!!

     

    I hope lots of posters here who love to play these games and who think they're realistic will take a good long look at this latest example.......

     

    Too unrealistic for words! 

     

     

    I do agree with you that these computer web games are unrealistic, however to the OP's selections it's not that far off possible.

     

    1) Jack depends on medical report  where he will be. So it is possible.

    2) Smith, unfortunately after the current reports is over drafted in his mock. Most feel rd4 or worse.

    (feel awful for the kid)

    3) According to most on this board  Centers are not very important and can be had on the cheap in rounds 3-7 or udfa

    4) Killebrew is a 3rd pick in a weak strong safety class.

  5. On February 20, 2016 at 9:26 PM, Gavin said:

    Nah he can put on about 10lbs-15lbs...He is listed anywhere from 6'2-6'4 and 231-232lbslbs. He isn't that far off physically I don't think. He has a quick first step.. He has some developing to do but he has high potential to be a great pass rusher. He was moved around a lot at Georgia so the numbers are not there but the potential is big

    Looks like he is bigger than expected which is a good thing. I went back and watch more games on him and came away impressed with his Edge Rush abilities. If he holds the same athleticism with added weight and power, then I agree with you that he is a diffinate possibility for the Colts a 18.

     

  6. Kelly is a stud center and I feel extremely bright future (all pro); however this board would #%#%# if we pick him at 18. Otherwise he will be long gone before our 2nd.

    Garnnet or Westerman are very good Gaurds but will require a 2rd pick. Which I'm fine with C in 1st and G in 2nd if they are BPA since it is a huge need.

    OR

    I would consider taking Max Tuerk (C) USC in 3/4 rd and Denver Kirkland (G) ARK in 3/4 rd.

    OR 

    UDFA 

    Nila  Kasitati (G) OKC, watch some tape on him, he's a sleeper.

    Jacoby Boren (C) Ohio St., dude just gets it done against top competition.

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