Name me a realistic draft prospect who would have more of an impact than what Hyatt would bring to this team

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This guy just abuses DBs. Consistently 5 yards behind the corner. To me it's an easy decision if Hyatt is there at 26.
 

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Given the addition of Cooks and the fact MM wants to emphasize the ground game more, I suspect Hyatt would struggle to get more than 2 to 5 passes each game.

I can't belive I am saying this, but a feature RB or TE would have more impact.

Personally, I still think another OL, DT3 or LB would have a bigger impact on the W/L record
 

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Absolutely love the long term impact he could bring. Someone you could bring along slowly with the addition of Cooks…
 

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Any of the top interior offensive or defensive linemen, tight ends, or even off ball linebackers would have a greater impact just because they'd instantly be the best or second best options at their positions. Hyatt would be third at best, and that's assuming Gallup doesn't bounce back. I like Hyatt, but a fourth receiver just doesn't move the needle for me given where this team is at.
 

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We could do a lot worse. MM did say we wanted to run the ball more didn't he. I wouldn't let having Cooks on a two year contract stop me from drafting him.

Strengths
  • Top-end speed creates tension for defensive coordinators.
  • Run game will see lighter boxes out of defense’s respect for his explosiveness.
  • Tears into cushions and rockets past off-man coverage.
  • Maintains spacing from physical coverage getting into the route.
  • Runs focused vertical routes at crisp angles.
  • Glides into acceleration mode at route stems to separate.
  • Gets pitch-and-catch opportunities underneath against off-man.
  • Finished second in FBS with 15 receiving touchdowns.
  • Willing and effective as a perimeter blocker.
When you have someone who can run like Hyatt you get explosive catches but it also really benefits your running game because safeties can’t get involved as much. He reminds me a lot of watching Will Fuller when he was healthy.” -- Director of scouting for NFC team
 

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Carter is dropping more because of his weight and not being able to complete drills at HIS own pro day than the driving issue. This is interview time. Everything he has done and hasn’t done shows teams what he’s all about. Unless he finds a way to show he’s already conditioning himself, I wouldn’t draft him.
 

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We could do a lot worse. MM did say we wanted to run the ball more didn't he. I wouldn't let having Cooks on a two year contract stop me from drafting him.

Strengths
  • Top-end speed creates tension for defensive coordinators.
  • Run game will see lighter boxes out of defense’s respect for his explosiveness.
  • Tears into cushions and rockets past off-man coverage.
  • Maintains spacing from physical coverage getting into the route.
  • Runs focused vertical routes at crisp angles.
  • Glides into acceleration mode at route stems to separate.
  • Gets pitch-and-catch opportunities underneath against off-man.
  • Finished second in FBS with 15 receiving touchdowns.
  • Willing and effective as a perimeter blocker.
When you have someone who can run like Hyatt you get explosive catches but it also really benefits your running game because safeties can’t get involved as much. He reminds me a lot of watching Will Fuller when he was healthy.” -- Director of scouting for NFC team
Give me him in the first and RB Israel Abanakanda, spelling? in the 2nd and I'm a happy camper.
 
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