Draft Day ****Official Round 3 Draft Thread****

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jazzcat22

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Stop being negative about this pick.......he's not expected to step right in to the #1 position.......first three rds........possible three starters.

That is a reason why to be negative, he won’t step in right away, but Harrison could step in right away at S.
 

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If they find a way to get a good Safety and TE tomorrow, I'll be pretty pumped.

I never expected them to draft a DT anyway.
 

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Gallup is Drew's #1 Ranked WR!

Michael Gallup WR Colorado St


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STRENGTHS

Michael is one of the most intelligent route runners in this class of receivers. He reminds me a lot of former Steelers receiver Hines Ward. Michael has the same physical style of play as Hines. He shows good strength to run his routes and strong hands to catch the contested pass. He is sneaky fast and because of his excellent and smart route running skills will get behind double teams deep to make the big catch down the field. Michael doesn’t just run routes…he negotiates his way down the field forcing his opponent to make the first move that Michael wants them to make and then he counters with his move to get open. Michael with his strong legs and solid body type allows him to be adept at making yards after the catch. If the defense makes a slight mistake in zone coverage’s Michael sees it, adjust quickly and will make his opponents pay for a big play. He is far ahead of the average receiver coming out of college in reading defenses on the run and exploiting their weakness. I call him Michael “The Negotiator” Gallup because before he places a bet he forces defenses to show their hand. You can bet on it.

CONCERNS
Michael has good speed but he doesn’t have the elite speed teams look for when he runs at the combine. This might make some teams think he will have separation problems at the next level…of course they will be wrong. Michael’s body type is more like a running back than the long legged and long body receivers the NFL has gotten use to seeing coming out in a draft. This will make some teams think that Michael will struggle getting off the line against tight in your face coverage, of course once again… they will be wrong.

BOTTOM LINE
Michael has the ability to read the body language of his opponent and make his opponent react like a person at a poker table looking for that one weakness in his opponent’s body language to decide how much to lay down on the next bet. He has a strong body and run after the catch skills in the open field better than some running backs coming out in this draft. He loves to be physical and likes using his physical abilities to deceive opponents into being physical because most corners can’t match his physical nature. Like I stated before, Michael reminds me a lot of former Steelers WR Hines Ward who was physical, smart and showed the way for the Steelers passing offense to be one of the most physical passing offenses of its time. Michael has that same ability, the ability to lead the passing offense to be as physical as he is and to make plays in the red zone when all routes and passes are contested. Write this down, Michael will be an impact receiver and selected by the right team with smart coaching also has the potential to be a franchise receiver in spite of the fact that he will not be selected as high as I have him rated. Pray your team drafts him.

-Drew Boylhart (The Huddle Report) [PARAPHRASED]
So we got Urlacher, Incognito, and Ward so far. Nice haul
 

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I thought it would have been the WR from PSU Hamilton.

This guy Gallup looks pretty good. Hopefully, the 4th round pick will be another WR Deon Cain from Clemson.

We are already 7 deep with NBrown as the 7th. Boys only keep 6 on active roster.
 

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We are lacking a #1 WR, Gallup is not that. We'll have to struggle with the current group of receivers we have right now. Next years draft we'll need to get our #1 guy.

Gallup simply isn't that.

Explain to me why the need for the #1 receiver? I'll take 3 guys on the field who can catch the ball, move the chains and play team football. And how can you say that Gallup isn't the #1 label if he's yet to step a foot on an NFL field? Same crap was said about Michael Thomas and Antonio Brown to name a few.
 

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Well it won't be Beasley. It's either Brown or DThompson. Thompson has the speed. Camp battles with our wr's vs cb's will be fun.
Why not Beasley, he is getting older, last year if his deal and brings most cap savings by trading. He is a slot only guy and doesn't play special teams
 

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Two picks in the 4th.

Moore, Hines, Settle, and Andrews are good options if they are still around.

Also a 2nd LB could be in play.

Jewell, Avery, Cichy etc.
 

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Came into this draft looking for a LB, G and WR. All except the WR were very good value. But even the WR looks like he has upside.

Would say draft so far is a solid B+.
 

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That is a reason why to be negative, he won’t step in right away, but Harrison could step in right away at S.
yea i wonder why Harrison is still there. Maybe we'll hear something come out.
 
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