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Sweat falling means Burns moves up. Last edited by Chromeburn; 04-22-2019 at 04:47 PM. |
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Wonder if that goes for Jachai Polite as well.
I think he has the potential to be a value steal if he gets into the right system where he can get good advice as opposed to the bad advice he’s apparently been getting from the idiots around him now. |
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Alright, below is my best guess at getting to Ballard's list of 8 players who are targets at #26. Obviously not all of them will be there, but I'm trying to rank order them so that we can try to gauge who BPA is at any given point. Yes, NJColtsfan, this is hypothetical, but I find it interesting so here we are.
From my previous list, I'm moving Sweat out of the assumed Top 15 due to his heart condition, and also moving Tillery, Fant, and Jacobs from the 2nd list into the consideration set. I'm assuming the italicized players will be gone, which gets the list down to 11. If Sweat or Simmons are off their board for medical concerns, that brings it to 9. 1st Tier: EDGE: Brian Burns DT: Christian Wilkins DT: Jeffrey Simmons (lower due to injury) EDGE: Clelin Ferrell S: Jonathan Abram TE: Noah Fant CB: Byron Murphy WR: AJ Brown WR: N'Keal Harry WR: Marquise Brown (I think they place more value on larger receivers) OL: Chris Lindstrom RB: Josh Jacobs CB: Deandre Baker EDGE: Montez Sweat (heart condition) DL: Jerry Tillery (my personal reservations that he isn't a great scheme fit) 2nd Tier (unranked, sure-fire 2nd rounders): DT: Dre'mont Jones EDGE: Jaylon Ferguson S: Taylor Rapp WR: Riley Ridley WR: Deebo Samuel WR: Terry McLaurin WR: Paris Campbell I think two players from Tier 1 will be there at 26 & 34, but we'll see. The 2nd tier is more of a preliminary target list for 59 IMO. Last edited by VeveJones007; 04-23-2019 at 01:53 PM. |
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If the Colts get Sweat and Simmons I'll be very happy. Two top 15 talents they have no business getting would go a long way toward building the defense.
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No doubt, but I just don't see Ballard taking that degree of risk. One of them? Sure. Both of them? I can't see it.
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There's risk from a draft capital standpoint, but to me the reward potential of two perennial pro bowlers far outweighs it. To me, Sweat is the guy you have to get if available, he's top 5 from a pure talent standpoint in this draft IMO. I also wouldn't be disappointed with something like Sweat and Tillery.
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Polite didn’t interview well. I guess he rubbed a lot of teams the wrong way.
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This will be interesting to see what Eberflus and Ballard truly value at safety. I'm not high on Abram and Rapp and am higher on guys like Adderly and Savage. But there's also Deionte Thompson, Chauncey Gardner Johnson, Jaun Thornhill and Amani Hooker. Various sites have them all ranked differently and they all have their warts, which I believe make them all early to late 2nd round picks. |
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I followed that and it seemed like the media over-covered it. I think he got some bad advice from his agent and flubbed it some, but I've read people talking about him falling to day 3 of the draft and I just don't see that at all.
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