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If our first two picks are QB and WR this draft will be a disaster of epic proportions.
Who is going to block for them?
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Did you get to pick three?The Marshall Plan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 1:48 pm
If our first two picks are QB and WR this draft will be a disaster of epic proportions.
Who is going to block for them?
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Yes and OL should be a higher priority than that.
Why do we want QB6 anyway?
Again I ask, who is going to block for the QB?
Why do we want QB6 anyway?
Again I ask, who is going to block for the QB?
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I like Mond but not at 25. Elijah Moore and Semi Fehoko would be good picks; Fehoko might be able to return kick-offs. If the Bears were to pick as Hoge suggests, I'd like to see double-dipping OTs in the 3rd, not a CB.
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Wait, so you'll criticize the Christiansen pick (a four year starter), but are fine with the Fehoko pick (23 yr old redshirt sophomore, 24 in November, who has only one year starting)?
I like Fehoko as a prospect, but older WRs don't have a particularly good track record.
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Day 2 picks should be immediate contributors that develop into long term starters to me and I do not think Christensen is worth an early third. I do not think he is better than Ifedi, but I would not mind him on day 3. To me, day 3 picks are height, weight, speed guys that can contribute on special teams and maybe get a chance to start in year 2. I think that is a round early on Fehoko too, but I could see him getting reps his first year so I would be as bummed about him in the 4th as Chrstensen in the 3rd.
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Christensen has pretty elite speed/explosion/agility traits. And his size isn't prohibitive. He's 6'5 302lbs. His metrics are pretty impressive. It's his age that gets him dinged...Z Bear wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 9:30 am Day 2 picks should be immediate contributors that develop into long term starters to me and I do not think Christensen is worth an early third. I do not think he is better than Ifedi, but I would not mind him on day 3. To me, day 3 picks are height, weight, speed guys that can contribute on special teams and maybe get a chance to start in year 2. I think that is a round early on Fehoko too, but I could see him getting reps his first year so I would be as bummed about him in the 4th as Chrstensen in the 3rd.
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Agreed about his agility.wab wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 9:47 amChristensen has pretty elite speed/explosion/agility traits. And his size isn't prohibitive. He's 6'5 302lbs. His metrics are pretty impressive. It's his age that gets him dinged...Z Bear wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 9:30 am Day 2 picks should be immediate contributors that develop into long term starters to me and I do not think Christensen is worth an early third. I do not think he is better than Ifedi, but I would not mind him on day 3. To me, day 3 picks are height, weight, speed guys that can contribute on special teams and maybe get a chance to start in year 2. I think that is a round early on Fehoko too, but I could see him getting reps his first year so I would be as bummed about him in the 4th as Chrstensen in the 3rd.
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But the age isn't my primary concern
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His wingspan is such that I think he can survive outside, but his arm length is a concern, no doubt.
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I could live with that, but I think there will be better WRs to pick from at that spot.wulfy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 12:13 pm CBSsports.com Day 2 Mock
Round 2: Samuel Cosmi | OT | Texas
Round 3: Nico Collins | WR | Michigan