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View Poll Results: Who do you want at 15? | |||
Quinyon Mitchell | 6 | 26.09% | |
Laiatu Latu | 1 | 4.35% | |
Jared Verse | 1 | 4.35% | |
Dallas Turner | 2 | 8.70% | |
Terrion Arnold | 2 | 8.70% | |
Brian Thomas Jr. | 2 | 8.70% | |
Adonai Mitchell | 0 | 0% | |
Trade Up (Include for whom in a post) | 1 | 4.35% | |
Trade Down (Include explanation in a post) | 5 | 21.74% | |
Other (Include explanation in a post) | 3 | 13.04% | |
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Now, this could be separate from them believing he won't be anymore than a deep threat. He has improved in his deep game, he stacks corners pretty well now. But if they don't think he can develop the other parts of his game that is something else. I should note that 23 seems to be a big age for WR's for some reason. They tend to improve around then so we should see here soon. Last edited by Chromeburn; 04-17-2024 at 10:19 AM. |
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Racehorse (04-17-2024) |
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Don't throw in the towel on Pierce yet. Healthy AR will give us a better read on him. The separation and ADOT stats make you hopeful that a true QB1 can get him the ball.
But, really... it won't be apples-to-apples. Defenses will obviously not gameplan us the same was as they did with Minshew. That could easily mean that Pierce doesn't get those same open looks downfield because AR can actually burn them. But that would also mean a trickle-down effect for the rest of the field loosening up. Everybody benefits if AR can take advantage. Pierce included. |
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Racehorse (04-17-2024) |
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[QUOTE=Chromeburn;295912]Early on they were having AR throw fast and short. You can see it in his completion shart.
You might want to throw in the towel if he has a completion shart, like Chrome said.
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As for Rd1... Bowers is probably the best football player that may still be available at #15, so if he's there take him. If not, maybe Thomas at WR but I would think they probably like a defender better in that spot if they don't trade down (which I lean towards). Plus, it seems like a bunch of 2nd-round WR's will be available. |
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IndyNorm (04-20-2024) |
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I agree on Bowers. If he's still there at 15 he's likely the BPA so makes picking him seem like a no brainer. If Bowers is gone and we have a defensive player rated much higher than BTJ, then I suppose we take the D player. But if their grades are comparable then I'd like to see us take BTJ. As I said earlier, giving AR more weapons to help w/ his development should be a priority. You're probably right about trading down. Depends on how things shake out ahead of us, but at this point I'm not a fan of it. If there's a true difference maker at 15 then just take him. Depending on the situation I'd like to see us move up, especially if one of the top 3 WRs drops to within trade up range for us. Although that would almost certainly be Odunze, and both BTJ and AD Mitchell have higher RAS scores so guessing Ballard may have both of them ranked just as high or higher as it is. Plus we all know that Ballard won't trade up. Last edited by IndyNorm; 04-20-2024 at 11:12 AM. |
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IndyNorm (04-20-2024) |
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Ballard has traded up in the past so it is possible. Not likely, but possible. But I think the Colts draft board will have to reflect that the targeted prospect is worth going up and getting. And if Ballard moves up - he will most certainly try to recoup some extra picks later in the draft through other trades. So, a different take on the earlier trade proposal with the Jets: Jets trade: 1.10 Colts trade: 1.15 3.82 2025 3rd Round Pick So the Colts will keep their mid-2nd Round Pick this year and not trade it to the Jets....only to then trade down from there and swap it for a late 2nd Round Pick and late 3rd Round Pick. So, in the end, the Colts will move up a little in the first round but move back 10 - 15 spots each in Round 2 and Round 3. (and worry about recouping the 2025 3rd Round pick next year) Last edited by AlwaysSunnyinIndy; 04-20-2024 at 03:07 PM. |
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If we take a receiver in the 1st or 2nd round alongside Pittman, Downs, Pierce and Dulin, do we really need to draft a 6th guy? In the 7th round maybe, but what are the chances of that guy actually turning into anything? Personally i would far rather take a flyer on an offensive lineman where you are keeping 9 or 10 guys and they will make a difference.
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