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(04-27-2019, 01:20 PM)matmaven Wrote: "Finley is a tall and lean quarterback who has fast eyes and gets through his progressions quickly. He has very good touch and is adept at leading receivers. Finley keeps his eyes downfield and his feet married to his eyes while maneuvering inside the pocket. He has average arm strength. He also makes two to three questionable decisions per game."
Sounds like a pretty close description of another QB i know of.
Nick Foles?
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182, Kelvin Harmon WR NCST
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I'll guess Kelvin Harmon WR
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(04-27-2019, 04:16 PM)masterpanthera_t Wrote: Not a splashy draft at all, but somehow this feels like a very good one.
Maybe no all pro potential ( maybe Williams), but solid starters at many positions instead of near-busts like in recent years. Think this is the type of quiet draft that ends up winning playoff games.
I have to agree.. Mean n taters picks. Solid contributors with nothing particularly flashy and no character issues I can tell at this point.
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LB from ND is still out there
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(04-27-2019, 04:37 PM)Goalpost Wrote: I'll guess Kelvin Harmon WR
I would like this pick
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Harmon and Coney would be good picks in this round
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(04-27-2019, 04:37 PM)bfine32 Wrote: LB from ND is still out there
I don't really have good rationale but I think they will take Hodge or Hasen for another backer
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so many good players still left
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Harmon would be ok
Lamar or Edwards At LB
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Williams out of A&M. Love this pick.
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Williams! Awesome pick here.
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Good pick, can't believe Williams lasted so long.
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(04-27-2019, 03:55 PM)Beaker Wrote: Go back into the season threads and you will see the same people griping about how our O line sucks and our D line cant get any pressure on the QB. Flash forward to today, now we draft heavily concentrating on the trenches and those same people are still complaining. Comical really how they simply will never be happy.
We were screaming for new coaches too. So we have new coaches who are trying to shore up the trenches and the snowflakes are still crying. Now it’s because the coaches didn’t draft according to their favorite mock.
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Williams is GIO replacement pick and a good one.
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Trayveon Williams RB A&M
Walton's replaced easily by a much better RB.
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Bengals have had a good draft.
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Surprised so much offense in this "deep" defensive draft. But we needed a rb with Gio in his last year and the Walton miss. Fine with the pick. Turner is familiar with him.
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Great pick. He should be a much better #3 than Walton was.
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