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Draft A is revamp with a drafted QB

13- Tua Tagivailoa QB

34- Neville Gallimore IDL

45- Brycen Hopkins TE

77- Justin Jefferson WR

109- Collin Johnson WR

140- Ben Bredeson IOL

172- Reggie Floyd S

188- Troy Pride Jr CB

204- Binjimen Victor WR

 

Draft B is Brissett( or a FA) with C Kelly as BU

13- Henry Ruggs III WR

34- Neville Gallimore IDL

45- CJ Henderson CB

77- Justin Jefferson WR

109- Jack Dricoll OT/OG

140- Albert Okwuegbunam TE

172- Jordan Fuller S

188- Jonathan Garvin Edge

204- Binjimen Victor WR 

 

Which would you consider a better direction 

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Draft A.  I believe in Tua.  Know he's had a lot of talent and that is a concern.  But you can watch film and see if he made good decisions, and see if he made a quality throw etc etc.  Tua was the guy for a couple years so he had time for the pressure to get to him or for the scouts to find major weaknesses.  

 

I don't believe that his injury is going to affect him.  

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1 hour ago, Valpo2004 said:

Draft A.  I believe in Tua.  Know he's had a lot of talent and that is a concern.  But you can watch film and see if he made good decisions, and see if he made a quality throw etc etc.  Tua was the guy for a couple years so he had time for the pressure to get to him or for the scouts to find major weaknesses.  

 

I don't believe that his injury is going to affect him.  

I don't think you can definitively say whether or not Tua's injury will impact him. I agree that a healthy version of this guy is outstanding. But he appears injury prone and this hip issue has yet to play itself out. If he declares for the draft, then you can assume that his medical team has cleared him. And even that won't get him a total pass until the NFL gets to do its own tests. Until then, expect Tua to be a large question mark. 

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