Agreed. The PFN rankings seem a bit unrealistic to me.I do not see Javonte Williams lasting until #50.
They might have to grab him at #36 if they want him badly enough.
They will get better as it gets closer to the Draft.Agreed. The PFN rankings seem a bit unrealistic to me.
Schwartz reportedly has ran a 4.27. His speed shows up. Auburn uses him on sweeps, where he excels. Suspect hands. Maybe a bigger Jakeem Grant.I'm not a fan of the Rousseau pick and I don't know anything about Schwartz (but it's pick 185 so its probably a throw away anyways), but I like the rest of the draft.
I like St. Brown too. He doesn't necessarily blow you away with any of his skills, but he gets the job done.I was going to go Smith-Marsette whom I like a lot in that range, but felt I needed a CB. Disagree on St. Brown, think he's a perfect fit for what we need and under rated right now.
He might be the wildcard of this draft.Gonna go against the grain here and say I love the Rousseau pick at 18. He’s a guy with elite traits who plays with effort, and the fact that he’s a better rusher from the interior than the edge could end up being more of a feature than a bug with our defensive scheme. DPOY potential if we can coach him up which I trust our staff to do
I was after Robinson higher, to come in and upgrade Needham, but he went at pick 49. Taylor's more of a boundary guy, so the fit isn't great but I thought he was great at the Senior Bowl and if we do end up trading Howard, having him and Iggy competing for the spot, may not be a bad idea.
The kids got an excellent arm, throws from every angle, flick release, very good athlete, competitive, good size (tho needs to add a little "bulk" IMO). Of course there ain't NO QB prospect coming from college with a 100% Guarantee of NFL performance but this kid looks as good to me as a prospect as Allen (tho they are different -- Allen being more raw and a bigger athlete). The more you watch this kid you can easily see why he's prob the #2 pick now. And to be honest, he can do some things that Tua can't dream of. Not saying he's guaranteed to be "better" as a Pro but my gawd you just don't pass on a prospect like that UNLESS you're already loaded at the position with PROVEN performance.I have not seen a lot of Zach Wilson until the last few weeks... But damn @BigNastyFish the kid has a very good arm. The more I watch, the more I think that kid has a chance to be really good for someone. Maybe not the Dolphins, but damn. I see why you draft him and let the battle start or trade Mr T for another pick. If the jests trade for Watson or go OL and stick with Darnold....that is going to be a hard to pass on situation. Will also put amazing value on our pick. Of course the jests could also flip Darnold for a pick/picks and nap Wilson? We shall see....