Oh_Canada
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I think we were told that last year too
He would have if he started from day one.
I think we were told that last year too
CB is a waste of a pick if they dont take a pass rusher at 34. If they do and get good production from them both picks work out
What? I thought Marinelli and big Red both wanted Zeke?????
Don't believe anything you hear.
I can get a RB that rushes for 1500 yards 2 rounds later.
I don't have a clue who the Chargers are/aren't taking, but if they pass on Ramsey, I agree with you...he'll be on the first Greyhound bus that's headed to Dallas.
yea and you *could* get a 4 time SB winning QB in the 6th round doesn't mean QBs aren't worth top picks.
What separates James and Tomlinson is the 1500 yard backs that are drafted later typically don't offer the same versatility in the passing game
Since it appears pretty obvious to you that neither player is worth the 4th pick, don't you agree it is quite problematic trying to trade the pick? Who is going to give up much in a trade for players obviously not worth it?
Those are long odds. Finding a RB that can do that isn't. Happens all the time.
Good post but you forgot to add double digit touchdowns. Which is the most important stat. The two "lead backs" currently on the roster had a combined 4TDs last season (McFadden 3 and Morris 1).
Just in case some missed it.
Elliott is a primo player. I suspect someone would trade up for him.
My desire to not take Elliott at 4 isn't because I think he's a bad player. It's because I believe with the way this team is constructed with the assets on the OL, you don't need to spend a high pick on a TB to be successful. So in that sense, the value in the 4th pick is much higher trading it for more picks than taking the TB. But make no mistake, I suspect someone would want that spot for Elliott as he's a very good player.
I just threw up in my mouth a little bit
The way the game is treading today, you need players that can match up with these new breed TE's that everyone is looking for. I believe they see a player in Ramsey and Jones that can be that match up equivalent.
all the time? the only RBs since Edgerrin James to rush for 1500+ as a rookie were Clinton Portis and Alfred Morris, so I wouldn't say it happens often at all. And while Portis got about 350 yards receiving (Edge was 586), Morris didn't even crack 100 yards receiving.
And that's the conundrum for me actually. Had we not taken Jones last year Ramsey would be a shoe in, but we did. Give me beef, or a dynamic offensive weapon please this year.