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Especially when (at the time, anyway) it looked like Chubb would still be available at #6. And he may still turn out to be, but if not Nelson (or Fitzpatrick or Edmunds) should be. The most fascinating hypothetical to me would be: what if one of the QB's and Barkley both fell to #6? And what if, as a result, another team made a trade offer that Ballard felt would allow the Colts to add draft picks AND still get Edmunds or Fitzpatrick? (I'm assuming in this scenario that the reason both Barkley and a QB fell to #6 is because Chubb and Nelson both went in the top 5) that could make things a bit crazy on Draft Day. Maybe the 49ers really like Edmunds...until they look up and see Barkley sitting there at #6 and they offer Ballard #9 and....etc, etc. |
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I’d love to know who the 4th player is and how Ballard ranks them. Fans heads may explode if Chubb is available and Ballard passes on him for his mystery player. |
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I personally feel Fitzpatrick would have an even bigger impact, sooner, but maybe not as much 3-4 years down the road. It's not out of the question to think that Edmunds could develop into an even more effective pass rusher, from more places on the field, than Chubb will. Plus, there are some scouts who evidently like James as much as, or even more than, Fitzpatrick. And the problems with my previous "49ers scenario" are 1) it's entirely possible that Tampa Bay and Chicago, at #7 and #8, would happily draft Edmunds and Fitzpatrick before we ever got to the 9th pick, and 2) the 49ers don't really have a lot to offer other than #9--their next pick IIRC is #59. But it would make for some fascinating melodrama. Maybe if the Bears hadn't drafted Trubisky, and the Colts were sitting there at #6 with either Allen or Mayfield available AND Barkley available, the trade with the 49ers could make sense. Niners get the generational RB/receiver to go with Garoppolo in Shanahan's offense, Bears get potential franchise QB in Allen or Mayfield, Colts still get Edmunds AND another 2nd round pick. Or maybe Tampa Bay throws a monkey wrench into the whole process then by still drafting Edmunds 7th? Last edited by ZiaColt; 03-31-2018 at 10:31 PM. |
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Lance Zerlien who is one of Ballards buddies and predicted the trade to six. Seems to have inside info a lot. He says it's Edmunds and say he would take home at 6 over Nelson.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...for-josh-allen
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1) he's a generational talent at an OL position that is probably less important than tackle in the NFL's current pass-happy status--and a great pass-rusher usually can impact a game/team in even more ways than a great guard can; 2) there are other very promising guard prospects in this draft (if anything, more of them than there are tackles) and at least one of them will likely be on the board at#36, if not even later (Hernandez, Wynn, B. Smith, etc) Last edited by ZiaColt; 03-31-2018 at 11:09 PM. |
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Here is my biggest fear. There are only 2 legitimate MLB prospects and they are Smith and Vander Esch. We probably don't get either.
As far as my conceded the rest of the MLB prospects are garbage. Smith could be the next Derrick Brooks and Vander Esch the next Brian Urlacher. Yes I know Derrick Brooks wasn't a MLB. |
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FWIW, Malik Jefferson may be available in the 2nd round and has all the measurables to be a good MLB, but he didn't really set the world on fire at UTexas, for whatever reason. Of course, you could probably say that about a number of Texas' players over the past few seasons. Last edited by ZiaColt; 03-31-2018 at 11:34 PM. |
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Edmunds doesn't play anything like Urlacher.
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