MiamiDolfan85
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What’s the difference between Vita Vea and When Danny Shelton came out? seems to me they are the same type of player. And Shelton is a bust.
This is a four-year business. When the QB did not perform in four years, they should’ve benched him and went for Goff or Wentz. Last year again, they should’ve gone for Mahomes, Watson. They did not. They wasted two years.
This should be an executive decision, and they need to take Rudolph and open a new four year window. Better late than never.
However, if this coach thinks he can make a SB run with Tannehill, he should be allowed that roster decision this year.
But, if he thinks he needs Mayfield for a SB run, that is not his decision. That is an exec decision on who in this draft should be given a new SB window.
Take a guy who’s gonna be around in the third at 11. Low football iq rt17 hater alert
Im figuring every other qb is gone at this point.
Im also thinking he is the type of qb that fits the style of Offense the NFL is moving towards. The athleticsm for other defensive coordinators to plan against would be unmatched if Gase had some time to work with him. I think itd be a dream if we could snag him in 2nd Roumd but I dont see that happening.
Yeah, Nelson’s my guy too. Love his toughness. Just dont think he’ll be there. So Vita Vea it is for me, followed by Josh Jackson.Well, you're asking for "favorite pick" so I'm only going to list one, Quenton Nelson.
Here's why. We know the top rated guy on most people's board is RB Saquon Barkley, so he surely goes ahead of the G Quenton Nelson. We know that also up there is the top pass rusher, DE Bradley Chubb, so we know he goes before Nelson. There's a good chance that 4 QB's go very high, despite not being as highly rated, but very possible all 4 could go before Nelson. The best DB's could go ahead or behind Nelson as they play more impactful positions of S and CB, so that means James, Fitzpatrick, and Ward might conceivably all go before Nelson. There is a real possibility that LB's Tremaine Edmunds and Roquon Smith go before Nelson. That's 11 already, before considering DT's like Vita Vea, WR's, and shock reaches.
So, there is a possibility that Quenton Nelson falls to us at 11. If so, he would probably be my top pick. He builds a running game for 10+ years, and solidifies the interior pass protection as well. That takes us through Tannehill's retirement and into the next QB's growth cycle. Guards fall, but the last high guard selections, Washington's Brandon Sherff and Dallas' Zack Martin, have been home run picks that delivered at least as well as expected. Nelson looks better than both of them.