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I'm Not So Sure #1 is a Tight End
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(04-21-2023, 08:19 AM)Bengalbug Wrote: Tight end in the first just doesn’t make sense this year. So much depth at TE. It would be much more prudent to draft a DL or DB that slides on draft day and pick up a near equivalent TE on day 2, maybe 3. The value at 28 for Mayer or Kincaid isn’t really there at 28, we would be drafting T their ceiling.

Kincaid and Mayer make almost every major top 25 regardless of position lists by the meaningful experts. Being a TE and being a top 25 is noteworthy. Now if they aren’t there the best bet is to get a TE in the second or third. The next priority I think is RT because Carman is still unproven at RT and period really and contract is up. Collins had a bad back before his MCL and ACL. Jonah won’t be here. It’s a hole as is TE because of Smiths injury history. Cornerback it’s unlikely they start this year. It’s less a priority but we are thin there. It’ll be interesting where they go at 28. They’ve got lots of flexibility. Certainly Forbes is a real possibility at 28 but it’ll depend on who’s available at TE or RT. JMHO
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I'm Not So Sure #1 is a Tight End - kevin - 04-21-2023, 02:17 AM
RE: I'm Not So Sure #1 is a Tight End - Soonerpeace - 04-21-2023, 12:07 PM

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