Colts show interest in WR Josh Gordon in Supplemental Draft
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But those are FA deals. They are sort of bidding against themselves right now. I am more curious why it took so long. I figured they would wait until after the draft anyways, but they really waited til the 11th hour.
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Well, he may be the best defensive prospect this year. Nothing wrong with that pick despite what Buckner does. BTW, this feeds into my point. Maybe when a player falls, teams start adjusting their draft boards to think about that player harder. Maybe Ballard has some thoughts on what to do with DeFo in a couple of years, and starts to select "plan c" because he's now got Murphy staring him in the face. Maybe another team adjusts their board unexpectedly based upon a falling player, and snipes a player you wouldn't think that team snipes. Ballard is waiting for Ad to fall to 52. Does he know that John Lynch sees AD falling, and knows that Lynch isn't going to think about trading Aiyuk or Deebo now that AD is more in range...and isn't going to unexpectedly snipe AD because Lynch now sees his board and situation slightly different. No, you can't really target a specific player by sitting there waiting for him to fall to you, because nobody knows how this is going to play out.
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By RollerColt · Posted
Would you go as far to say that ownership can be the main wildcard for teams deviating from expectations? -
If they couldn't trade up and Latu and Bowers were gone, I think it was a coin flip between him and Mitchell. I'm assuming they liked him but that he was their 4th or 5th option
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By richard pallo · Posted
I like the idea of drafting older players. I think we have a better chance of getting a more mature player. They seems to develop faster imo. The real young ones seem to take longer.
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