With the third pick....
What would you do with the third pick?
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I am finding it harder to pass up Barkley. I know I shouldn't draft a RB that high with our line issues, but he does look awesome. Draft him, build the line with best FA available and some picks over the next two years....
If ballard truly goes with BPA, I could see him pick barkley. In the end, I would probably pick chubb though. |
Chubb please. Pass rush, inside linebacker, pass rush would be my first three picks in the upcoming draft.
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If a marquee QB is still there, you might get a 1, 3 and a 1 next year for the pick.
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I still say if Chubb is still there, you have to take him. |
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As for who, Chubb seems to be the hot name right now, and I like the consistent production in a power conference. I've also heard some still believe Key is the best pass rusher in this draft, though he missed a decent amount of time this year and wasn't incredibly productive in the time he played. |
Trade it away.
There's talent to be had in the early-middle 1st round, particularly at OL and LB. |
If they can trade back and get a ton of picks while still staying in the top 10, then do that and get Nelson. Otherwise stay there and get Chubb.
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I can't see Chubb being a top ten pick. Barkley yes
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Fitzpatrick
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I voted trade back.
Stockpile more 1st and 2nd round picks over the next 2 drafts (prefer them in this year's draft) and then pick the best available OT with whatever pick we end up sticking with. Pick OLB[RUSH] in the 2nd round along with other picks if we have them from trade (ILB, OG are top of my list after OLB). We have a lot of holes to fill. Getting one stud is nice if he works out. Getting a shot at 3 or 4 studs is even better even if their ceiling is lower than the kid picked at #3. Walk Worthy, |
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If the 1st two picks are Rosen/Darnold, would you really offer that kind of package to move up to #3 as an opposing GM? |
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I'd definitely be very interested if we trade back. |
I voted for Chubb, barring a block buster trade, at least two 1's and a couple 2's
I wouldn't mind that RB from Louisiana in a later round Kid has heart |
Pointless to discuss too much at this point in time, need to wait until free agency has started and what positions we have addressed.
I personally think that Chubb is the most likely pick if we stay at No. 3 as it is easier to find a decent guard in free agency than a true pass rushing threat. I also think that Barkley will end up being great, but not with the current offensive line. We HAVE to address the offensive line to enable proper production from our offense, both from a rushing and passing standpoint. I am ok with Castonzo, Kelly, Haeg and Good, along with Clark, Person and probably Bond as a group of guys to be added to. There are probably 3 guys who are going to be acceptable as starters, but there needs to be a big injection of talent to the starting line. |
At the very least you have to explore trading back.
You have a top 3 pick and there are several potential franchise QBs that teams will be considering trading up for, so you have to at least ask. Now will the price and moving down be worth it? I don't know. But the first thing you do with this pick is see if you can turn it into more. It has the potential to be the type of trade that can be used to turn around a franchise with a big haul. If its not traded and the 3rd pick is used I would be OK with Chudd or Nelson. No to a RB at this spot no matter how good they might be. |
I would trade back all day and every day.
Hopefully a team desperate for a QB does it. Unless it looks like the Colts will need one, which I'm really hoping isn't the case (and don't think it will be). I also have the suspicion that Irsay will push for Barkley hard as well, and I'm sorta resigning myself to that pick. |
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Further, I would prefer to not go RB in the first round, hoping for Gore to go one more year, but if Gore leaves, then we'll have to "do something, Grigs!: |
Oh, and Mayfield is going to get drafted pretty high, even if Rosen and Darnold come out. This means that our pick could have value even if the first two go QB.
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I dont want to see a RB in 1st round either. I think Gore will be back and I like to believe that Ballard and someone not named Pagano will look to do a better job with his development.
My simple opinion is that we look at free agency, pay big $$ for a lineman. Then trade down and draft two more early. Gore and Mack will be serviceable behind an improved line. The colts have tons of problems. Addressing the OL in an aggressive and definitive way solves more problems than addressing anywhere else. |
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we need playmakers. not just solid dudes |
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No, QB is too important and they have screwed it up too many times. They wont just take whats left at 4. They will choose the one they want at hope barkley is there at 4.
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I had to go BPA, and that is Barkely.
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Is Barkley even go to be there at three? The way people talk about him he may go 1st overall.
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Trade back build the trenches.
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Denver and the Jets both need qbs. Trading a few spots down, especially if qbs go one and two, we should still get a blue chip player. I dont want to trade out of the top 5-6 picks
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QB Needy Teams in the Top 15 Picks of 2018:
#1 CLE #2 NYG #5 DEN #6 NYJ #11 MIA ? #12 CIN #13 WAS ? #15 ARI The thought that the #3 pick has little trade value but that the #2 pick had a lot is, I think, false. Even if QBs go #1 and #2, there is little clear consensus that there are only 2 QBs who are worthy of being a top 5 pick. Sure, DEN or NYJ could just sit tight and hope that their guy falls to them but they also might want to come up and ensure that they get their guy. Best non-QB pick in the draft? #3. You sure someone else is not going to want to come up for the right to pick Barkley? Or Chubb? Or Fitzpatrick? Or Nelson? Or Williams? Or whomever they are in love with? Heck, if CLE is indeed enamored with Barkley, they might trade up 1 spot to make sure that no one else gets him. Then that #4 pick is more in range for DEN and NYJ for QB. We don't know how it is going to work out until April, but I think there will be a ton of trade offers for the #3 pick conditioned on how the first 2 picks go. Those all get worked out ahead of time and then triggered on draft day. If Ballard picks a guy at #3, then he is convinced that the kid is a stud. Cool. However, if Ballard wants to trade down, I have little doubt that he will find trade partners. Walk Worthy, |
Another question, Cleveland drafted Kizer last draft, will they draft another one this season? I voted for trading the pick.
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15 games started / 53.6% completion rate / 2,894 yards / 11 TD / 22 INT / 60.5 QB rating / 9 FUM / sacked 38 times Granted, CLE as a whole always needs to be graded on a curve but those are not the stats of a kid whom inspires confidence. For comparison with Jacoby Brisett in 2017: 15 games started / 58.8% completion rate / 3,098 yards / 13 TD / 07 INT / 81.7 QB rating / 8 FUM / sacked 52 times I fully expect CLE to take QB #1 overall. Walk Worthy, |
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Going into a season with a #1 RB 34 years old is just asking for problems. Plus with a new GM making a decision on his contract and likely wanting a new direction for the team, I don't see it happening. Gore has been perfectly fine as the #1 back. But I would like to see more than someone who can churn out 3-4 yards per carry and chug away for the usual 50-70 yards a game. I know he had a few 100 yard games, but those were outliers. Of course upgrading the OL would help that, but changing to a younger, faster RB group would as well. |
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