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1 minute ago, VikingsFanInChennai said:

Oh really? they seem to have got some draft picks after all... Without first round pick for many years, they don't seem to exist in off-season, ha ha... they won a Super Bowl, which is what matters... 

Yep. I always root for the risk-takers. If a team puts it all on the line, I have respect for that and will root for them. I'm a Braves fan in baseball, and we traded for 4 OFers when Acuna got hurt to go for it at the trade deadline and won the WS. The Padres are another team I'm rooting for in baseball because of the Soto trade. I was rooting for the Rams as well. 

 

Teams that go for championships have my respect and rooting interest, which is odd for me as a Colts fan, because Ballard has been the conservative GM during his tenure and it's frustrating based on my personality.

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Just now, VikingsFanInChennai said:

He was selected by Raiders at #141... 

 

those pesky sea stealers... 

he wasn’t crossed off on the list.

 

ok then with pick 171 the rams select wr charlie jones purdue. 
 

the wr pickings are slim and allen robinson just got traded for a bag of peanuts

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Just now, VikingsFanInChennai said:

With the 173rd overall draft pick in 2023 Gavin's mock draft, San Francisco 49ers select 

 

Kei’Trel Clark, CB, Louisville

 

49ers continue to find versatile ball hawks in 5th or later rounds 

 

 

Like this pick a lot. Have him going a round earlier in the real draft.

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Just now, VikingsFanInChennai said:

Yes, The Draft Network has him second round graded. Probably size will be the concern to play man coverage? But he seems to have ball production and the traits that teams may like. 

Yeah, generally most shorter CBs have trouble playing man coverage. Hard to match them up against those tall, physical receivers on the outside.

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1 minute ago, Mike06181 said:

He was on rams short list.. a list i am about to send since i am about to crash out

good thing I didn't get or see your message yet... @ColtsGermanyhad sent a list, of which all got taken this evening before his pick...

 

Panthers, BTW, have got top shelf QB, RB, WR, TE.... 

 

I'd imagine it would look the same in real draft and with DJ Moore off the roster, when they align offense on the field week 1, Frank Reich would be lining up mostly rookie class all over the huddle .... 

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With the 184th selection in the 2023 Gavin Mock Draft, the New England Patriots select Otonio Mafi, OG, UCLA.

 

With the 185th selection in the 2023 Gavin Mock Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars select John Ojukwu, OT, Boise St.

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1 hour ago, Jared Cisneros said:

Yep. I always root for the risk-takers. If a team puts it all on the line, I have respect for that and will root for them. I'm a Braves fan in baseball, and we traded for 4 OFers when Acuna got hurt to go for it at the trade deadline and won the WS. The Padres are another team I'm rooting for in baseball because of the Soto trade. I was rooting for the Rams as well. 

 

Teams that go for championships have my respect and rooting interest, which is odd for me as a Colts fan, because Ballard has been the conservative GM during his tenure and it's frustrating based on my personality.

I can see that in your comments... especially when the free agency started... 

 

Yes, it at least has to be well balanced, and when you see the team is playing really well, it would help to go all in and make splash trades to get them cross the hurdles in january... 

 

I think Colts are still taking steps to get to that point... first step would be finding franchise QB and then if team gels together to win many games, could look for all the ways to make the roster a contender. 

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