If Cleveland wants Sanders, do they take him at 33 or gamble and wait until 36? We pick at 34, and the Titans pick at 35. That would allow them to have their pick of WR or whoever.
Coming into the draft, Strong was ranked by some analysts as a late first-round prospect.[11][12] He had been criticized for his lack of vertical speed, but surprised many with a 4.44 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine.[13] His vertical jump of 42 inches was the 4th best among wide receivers over the past ten years.[13]
Brings back memories. It's a long story, but I met Warren Moon at a podium set up like that one shortly after the Oilers drafted David Williams. I remember because Warren Moon couldn't have been a bigger d******d...
If they really want him then they better take him. Otherwise Pittsburgh, who doesn't have a 2nd round pick, might offer us the farm for our pick, which would be OK with me.
For everyone wanting Luther Burden, I recommend watching this and his attitude problems when he wasn’t getting the ball. Doesn’t sound like a Ryan’s type of guy.
This is what I'd prefer as well, except one of those thirds, I'm using on a running back. It's a good time to pick up a potential steal.
So do what they did last year with Fisher? We’re already moving him to the bench instead of looking for him to improve next season?
I like the upside of Jaydon Blue, especially as a gadget type weapon. Otherwise, I'd want Bhayshul Tuten. If I was specifically targeting guys I thought would have potentially great careers, it'd be those two and then Kyle Williams. I think they provide excellent value to potential career upside ratio.