I would only think about taking Allen out of this draft in the top 10 and that is only due to his upside. He will probably be a bust as well. Rosen will get beaten up quickly and seems like a douche, Darnold will be ruined if he goes to the Browns, but might turn out ok, he is pretty young.
The truly great players early in this draft are Barkley, Chubb, and Nelson. I like Chubb but worry that he isn't a great fit for our D. Barkley or Nelson and I'm happy. If we drop down I want Vea, Edmunds, or R. Smith.
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"We saw it…. the hussars let loose their horses. God, what power! They ran through the smoke and the sound was like that of a thousand blacksmiths beating with a thousand hammers
They rush on to the Swedes! They crash into the Swedish riters…. Overwhelm them! They crash into the second regiment - Overwhelmed! Resistance collapses, dissolves, they move forward as easily as if they were parading on a grand boulevard
This may have been posted at some point, but lol.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...b-comparisons/
Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
NFL comparison: Case Keenum
The Mayfield and Keenum stories are fascinating and extremely telling as to the current state of the NFL and the direction in which offenses are headed. Keenum had a ridiculously productive collegiate career in Houston's spread, pass-happy, shotgun-only offense from 2007 to 2011. The 6-foot-1, 208-pounder exhibited decent athleticism and fine touch downfield. He consistently found open targets quickly and hit them accurately ... then went undrafted. At a similar size, with a similar collegiate career and similar strengths, Mayfield is likely to be selected in the top 10 -- or top 6 -- in the most-hyped quarterback class in 35 years. Mayfield has a stronger arm than Keenum, but the now Broncos signal-caller showed elite-level pocket drifting in 2017 during a career year in which he was one of the most efficient passers in football. Mayfield flashed pocket-drifting skills but does drop his eyes while under pressure more often than you'd like from an early first-round selection.
You better have “elite pocket drifting” when you’re barely 6’ and have a rag arm.
Hey Top, Trapasso just said CK would be a Top 10 pick these days.
"Tuning ... into each other ... lift all higher”
“I’m just different!”
“ . . . Picture a cup in the middle of the sea”
Draft
1st round— Cooper Dejean CB
2nd round— Jack Sawyer OLB
3rd round— Will Shipley RB
4th round— Ricky Pearsall WR
5th round— Ladd McKonkey WR
6th round— Cash Jones RB
7th round— Carson Steele RB
Nelson + either Rudolph or Jackson depending on who falls to the 2nd round.
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