cnuball21
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Might be my last stab at this...trading back with NE who's looking to come up and get a QB. We trade 10 / 115 and get 15 / 46.
1 - 15: Ojulari, DE - DE1 falls, and gives us long term stability at DE with the uncertainty surrounding Gregory. Perfect fit for LEO role.
2 - 44: Cosmi, OT - in a loaded OT class, Cosmi falls to the 2nd. One of the best OT athletes in the class, just needs some refinement to technique. Tools to turn into quality starting OT in NFL.
2 - 46: Holland, S - versatile safety with ability to play slot corner for us. Pairs up with Diggs to give us 2 DBs with + ball skills.
3 - 75: Adebo, CB - solid CD prospect that slides due to injury and a loaded class. Not an elite athlete, but like Surtain a polished CB with a ton of college snaps and + ball skills.
3 - 99: Wilson, DT - another slider due to 2020 injuries. One of the few balanced DTs in the class that gives you run D and pass rush.
4 - 138: Werner, LB - Parsons is one of my favorite in the class, but if we miss him in the 1st I'm ok waiting a bit to address LBr.
5 - 179: Newcome, WR / PR - can grow into future slot WR and gives us some PR juice.
A few thoughts:
- I"m one of the biggest Parsons fans on here, but if the opportunity presents itself to add a 2nd rounder I'm taking it. In a weak class for top 10 talent for defense, I like the idea of adding a pick and still being able to take one of the best defenders in the draft. Ojulari is exactly what you're looking for in the LEO role.
- Firm believer in taking what the draft gives you. Outside of Sewell, this class doesn't have blue chip talent at DB / OL but is loaded with depth which means good players will slide. That being said, I think it's a great year to get great value at the positions in rounds 2-4.
- If I don't think a CB can be lockdown and follow #1s around, I don't like the idea of taking them in the top 10. I like Surtain / Horn but think they are very overrated due to not being elite, quick twitch athletes. Add in we're going to be zone heavy I think it makes more sense to wait on addressing CB.
1 - 15: Ojulari, DE - DE1 falls, and gives us long term stability at DE with the uncertainty surrounding Gregory. Perfect fit for LEO role.
2 - 44: Cosmi, OT - in a loaded OT class, Cosmi falls to the 2nd. One of the best OT athletes in the class, just needs some refinement to technique. Tools to turn into quality starting OT in NFL.
2 - 46: Holland, S - versatile safety with ability to play slot corner for us. Pairs up with Diggs to give us 2 DBs with + ball skills.
3 - 75: Adebo, CB - solid CD prospect that slides due to injury and a loaded class. Not an elite athlete, but like Surtain a polished CB with a ton of college snaps and + ball skills.
3 - 99: Wilson, DT - another slider due to 2020 injuries. One of the few balanced DTs in the class that gives you run D and pass rush.
4 - 138: Werner, LB - Parsons is one of my favorite in the class, but if we miss him in the 1st I'm ok waiting a bit to address LBr.
5 - 179: Newcome, WR / PR - can grow into future slot WR and gives us some PR juice.
A few thoughts:
- I"m one of the biggest Parsons fans on here, but if the opportunity presents itself to add a 2nd rounder I'm taking it. In a weak class for top 10 talent for defense, I like the idea of adding a pick and still being able to take one of the best defenders in the draft. Ojulari is exactly what you're looking for in the LEO role.
- Firm believer in taking what the draft gives you. Outside of Sewell, this class doesn't have blue chip talent at DB / OL but is loaded with depth which means good players will slide. That being said, I think it's a great year to get great value at the positions in rounds 2-4.
- If I don't think a CB can be lockdown and follow #1s around, I don't like the idea of taking them in the top 10. I like Surtain / Horn but think they are very overrated due to not being elite, quick twitch athletes. Add in we're going to be zone heavy I think it makes more sense to wait on addressing CB.