2 for 2 so far.
lol... trade marshall then use a 1st on a receiver
Someone convince me fowler was at least a solid pick![]()
he's gna play the cliff avril role in bradley's defense... i think he'll be fine. just not the bpa.
so far the nfc east trying to copy the cowboys blueprint of building a monster o line.
Spur-Addict you can have agholor![]()
I want that "troubled" OT from LSU. Great Wall of Dallas 2.0 complete.![]()
i'll take him as an udfa
i dont think gurley has enough lateral agility to truly be great. they compare him to lynch/peterson, but those guys have terrific lateral movement. gurley is just N/S. you cant just out-athlete people in the nfl
I more concerned about Gurley
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I'm hoping with all my heart hardly any receivers get taken this round, and DGB gets passed by SF... would love him as a combo with Benjamin... two 6'5 guys.... Cam would never over throw again...
Seriously DGB as a #1 and KB as a #2 would be beast. The only player I would take over a OT this round.
parker makes so much sense here. wallace/wright are deep threats... parker can move the chains
i like parker more than kevin white
Rams with a turrible pick. It looked for a couple years like NFL front offices had finally learned that running backs are a waste of a first-round pick, but I guess not.
There's obvious exclusions from that. Every team in that division has a great D and solid run game.. this puts the Rams right there with it. The receivers in this draft are pretty deep... no need to reach. Gurley is a great running back.
No, not really. The "workhorse RB" is a relic from a bygone era of the league, and running backs' age of decline is 27 years old. Just not a good value in the first round. Plus Gurley has a history of knee injuries.
the remaining players hoping cleveland don't pick them.
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