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So much depends on how the board falls. But at least there’s good depth across the defense so that we can be sure they’ll get add some quality players.
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The Ringer posted their Mock Draft, it's nicer than most and a good read.
https://nfldraft.theringer.com/?_ga=...539.1553710795 Plus the Colts first 2 rounds would be nuts. Tillery, Metcalf, and Abram. |
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Miller also has Sweat falling to the Colts at 34. That would be insane. Last edited by VeveJones007; 04-25-2019 at 10:14 AM. |
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Daniel Jeremiah has the Colts taking Simmons in his last mock.
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I wouldn't be thrilled with that, but I'd be okay with it.
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If you start arguing that Tillery is more talented than Simmons you're going on Ignore.
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I seriously don't want a Red Shirt at #26, but that's just my $0.02 … Love to have him, but healthy.
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That, and I mean, rookies get hurt all the time. Deon Cain in 2018 and Malik Hooker in 2017 for most recent memory. If we draft a lesser talent and he blows his ACL in training camp, how much are we kicking ourselves for not just drafting the more talented guy if all they're gonna do is sit in the training room for 2019 anyway? |
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Tillery represents the safer pick at the moment IMO. I'd also rather chance Simmons falling to 34, as I think it's the more likely scenario. That said, pop the tape on, both are incredibly disruptive from the interior.
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