This is a deep WR class so drafting a WR top 10 would not be the way to go.
Yeah you’re right Danny my heart ruled over my head for a moment I just like the kid think he’s great to watch
This is a deep WR class so drafting a WR top 10 would not be the way to go.
From what Ive heard, he's gonna miss the combine, IF he's even declared for the draft. So, how do we know if he's "coming along"?I can’t even begin to fathom what is going on in your head. If Tua is taken in the 2nd, we have regressed? Did we not learn anything from Drew Brees. I’m sorry but Tua in the second is far and beyond worth the risk. I’d even argue with our 3rd pick assuming he’s coming along he’s worth the risk.
Chase Young Edge,, Andrew Thomas OL,, Tristan Wirfs OL,, Kristian Fulton Corner,, Isaiah Simmons Safety,, Grant Delpit Safety
I would like a few of these good men
Maybe we can get Jesus in the 1st round.Man that’s dream stuff pretty much agreed with Jesus you added in :)
Maybe we can get Jesus in the 1st round.
Oh he's a good player. If we were one or two players away and one was a WR then you'd have to consider him but as we both know, we're a bunch of players away....lolYeah you’re right Danny my heart ruled over my head for a moment I just like the kid think he’s great to watch
Ill enlighten you into my thought process: Tua suffered a potentially career-ending injury. No one knows if he can recover, therefore there is a substantial risk involved with drafting him. Couple that with historical evidence with these major hip injuries typically being career ending, Id say if he does cone back there's a non-trivial probability he becomes gun-shy about getting hit, especially since drafting him with any of our 1sts or 2nds means one less great OL blocker.I can’t even begin to fathom what is going on in your head. If Tua is taken in the 2nd, we have regressed? Did we not learn anything from Drew Brees. I’m sorry but Tua in the second is far and beyond worth the risk. I’d even argue with our 3rd pick assuming he’s coming along he’s worth the risk.
Oh he's a good player. If we were one or two players away and one was a WR then you'd have to consider him but as we both know, we're a bunch of players away....lol
I dont know Dolphins can win w Rosen. Have not showed nothing in nfl. To say what he can do???? I agree w rest of statement...My 1st guess would be that means Miami is good with Rosen in '20 and thinks they can win with him. There will be NO tank in '20. The only qualification would be a top FA QB, but I have doubts about that. And, I have to add, I'm inclined Miami WILL take a QB on day 1.
Given that, top need positions are pass rush, OL, secondary . . . although those positions may change after cuts/trades/FA/. Lower need positions can come through FA. Even then, drafting ONE QB shouldn't change draft needs/targets on day 1 by much
This is funny because by your account it matters what College they went to, so you won’t mind just keeping Rosen instead of drafting any QB because he came from the same school as Troy Aikman.Well if you would take Dwayne Haskins over Deshaun Watson I think this conversation is pretty much over.
We'll take all the help we can get!!!!!Maybe we’ll need his old man’s help a bit the next few seasons as well so signimg him could help there ....
Deshaun Watson.Love that thinking, it’s awesome. When has Clemson put out a winner at QB?
Ill enlighten you into my thought process: Tua suffered a potentially career-ending injury. No one knows if he can recover, therefore there is a substantial risk involved with drafting him. Couple that with historical evidence with these major hip injuries typically being career ending, Id say if he does cone back there's a non-trivial probability he becomes gun-shy about getting hit, especially since drafting him with any of our 1sts or 2nds means one less great OL blocker.
Simply put, while the doctors are saying he's going to recover, Id not waste a high-value pick on him. Maybe late 3 or 4, but even still he may never reach the field.