Jaylon Smith, Anthony Brown, Dak

waldoputty

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There has been much discussion with draft strategies for Jaylon and which picks are steals etc.
Regarding anything after 4th round, it is a total crapshoot other than TE.
IMO after the 4th round, follow the board, but anytime you have a chance for a raw project with big potential, you go get him...

These draft stats are for drafting starters:
1st Round - OL (83%) LB (70%) TE (67%) DB (64%) QB (63%) WR (58%) RB (58%) DL (58%)
2nd Round - OL (70%) LB (55%) TE (50%) WR (49%) DB (46%) QB (27%) DL (26%) RB (25%)
3rd Round - OL (40%) TE (39%) LB (34%) DL (27%) WR (25%) DB (24%) QB (17%) RB (16%)
4th Round - DL (37%) TE (33%) OL (29%) LB (16%) WR(12%) DB (11%) RB (11%) QB (8%)
5th Round - TE (32%) DB (17%) WR (16%) OL (16%) DL (13%) RB (9%) LB (4%) QB (0%)
6th Round - TE (26%) OL (16%) DL (13%) WR (9%) DB (8%) RB (6%) LB (5%) QB (0%)
7th Round - DB (11%) OL (9%) QB (6%) WR (5%) DL (3%) LB (2%) RB (0%) TE (0%)

Jaylon (high 2nd) is only a steal if he becomes a game-changing LB.
Collins (high 3rd) is a steal if he remains a decent starter.
Dak (late 4th) - one of the biggest steals in history if he continues close to current pace
Brown (6th) is a steal if he is decent slot CB
Jackson (6th) is a steal if he is good backup
Gathers (6th) is a steal if he is a good backup
 

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Jackson should have been active with Dunbar out,i am really confident in Jackson and Rico.
 
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