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First round targets and other options later at their positions
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(04-20-2023, 04:11 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: For me, in order. 

RT: Wright. ALT: D. Jones 2nd; 2nd/3rd: Mauch, Bergeron. 4th+ = pass. 
3T: Kancey. ALT: pass after Rd 1. Unless Benton can play nose too, 2nd.
TE: Mayer, Kincaid. ALT: Washington 2; 2/3 LaPorta, Kraft, Musgrave; 4/5: Strange, Kuntz; 5/6: Whyle. 
CB: Forbes, Banks, Smith. ALT: 2: Brents, Turner; Stevenson; 3/4: G. Williams;  4/5: Tice, Moss, Rush, Bennett. 
DE: Van Ness, Murphy. ALT: 2: White, Tuipulotu, Foskey; 3/4: McGuire 
RB: Robinson. ALT: Gibbs 2; 3/4: Achane, Miller; 4/5: Abanikanda, Spears; McBride; 6: Luepke. 
WR: Smith-Njigba, Flowers. ALT: Hyatt 2; 3/4: Mingo, Scott, Dell, ; 4/5/6: Reed, C. Jones, Brice-Wheaton, Wilson, Iosivas; 6/7: Bell, Landers. 

I would not take an OG, C, NT, LB, S, or QB in round 1.

Interesting listing Mauch for RT.
He has sub-32.5" arm length, which only Braden Smith has among all starting OTs.
I wasn't really considering Mauch as an OT because of the length limitation, but maybe he could find a way to buck the trend and be effective still outside.
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RE: First round targets and other options later at their positions - ochocincos - 04-20-2023, 04:35 PM

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