Great point on Hall. I liked his game initially then I was thinking that Spiller fit the MM style. Now I’ve come back around to Hall again although I still think Spiller could also gig nicely.
I think this is a good year to draft a 'project' QB. The Vikings could do well taking a QB with their pick and be able to ditch Cousins next year. As an example.
Malik Willis intrigues me a lot.
I also like that Ol Miss WR Drummond. Lousy 40 but, 'You try tackling him!'
This guy looks like right handed Tua.I think this is a good year to draft a 'project' QB. The Vikings could do well taking a QB with their pick and be able to ditch Cousins next year. As an example.
Malik Willis intrigues me a lot.
I also like that Ol Miss WR Drummond. Lousy 40 but, 'You try tackling him!'
Pretty sure Jonathon Taylor would be worth #29 or more so why not spend it on Hall? We can either have the balls to get the best RB in the draft or watch (as usual) someone else get them...Agreed. I really didn't want a RB at #29 (and I'd still prefer to trade down a bit if possible), but I have Hall on the Jonathan Taylor level now. It wasn't so much the workout, although that helped. I just finally got a chance to watch some of his games. I love his vision, explosiveness and speed. I see him as a perfect fit in our scheme. IMO Flores ignoring/over-ruling Studdsville, who was banging the table for Taylor at #30, was one of the biggest recent draft mistakes. I think they devalued the RB position too much by taking a back-up CB over a starting RB. I think taking Hall instantly makes our OL better, our run game better and our overall offense better.
More specifically as it relates to Miami.I think this is a good year to draft a 'project' QB. The Vikings could do well taking a QB with their pick and be able to ditch Cousins next year. As an example.
Malik Willis intrigues me a lot.
I also like that Ol Miss WR Drummond. Lousy 40 but, 'You try tackling him!'
Here’s my guys In no particular order: Devin Lloyd, David Ojabo, Dameon Pierce, James Cook, John Metchie, Jordan Davis