Yes. Or Johnson? Not sure why he's dropped so far. Or either of the LBs, Lloyd or Dean, would trade up less for them....
I've watched him enough to know that he's a workhorse RB. Kolar is workhorse TE. Take both in the 3-4.
Five picks after the Texans selected at 15 and Johnson is still there. All that smoke about him sneaking into the top 5 was clearly BS, but now I'm beginning to wonder if there's something with him that a lot of the analysts missed? He hasn't slipped a ton yet, but if he keeps falling, he might be the biggest faller in the first round based on where the player was projected to go.
He could be Eagles, Jets, Giants, Steelers...nobody knows. He sounded like a sack of hammers in that interview.
For a team that "wins the draft" in the eyes of many seemingly every year, they don't really have THAT much to show for it really. The way people talk about their draft prowess, you'd think they were the Patriots
I read somewhere that teams soured on Hamilton because he seemed like one of those "Is he a LB or Safety?!" tweeners that never work out.
Arthur Brown is the one that stands out to me the most when thinking how the Ravens have screwed us and he ended up being awful
They've actually gone pretty close to the chart. At least I checked our trade and the pats trade and they were both within about 5 points on the tvc. https://www.drafttek.com/NFL-Trade-Value-Chart.asp
Could be, and I'm no expert, but that seems like the perfect player to have against the run and at the same time cover the TE/RB/Slot/CF, and covering the good/great TEs is now one of the hardest things to do without scheming for it, which just opens other things up, as we have all seen, painfully.