11-27-2020, 03:32 PM
(11-27-2020, 12:31 PM)Whatever Wrote: If I had to lay money on a guy in this draft to be a perennial Pro Bowler, it would be Chase. He was a little better than Jefferson was last year, and we all see what he's doing as a rookie. I think he's the safest pick. At the same time, great OT's are a lot harder to find than great WR's nowadays. However, they also tend to be very high bust risks.
As rookies, Chase is going to be a much bigger upgrade over Tate than Sewell is over Hart, in all likelihood. On the other side of the coin, Hart is an UFA after next year and getting a premium prospect like Sewell for a year to groom to replace him is very attractive.
Both are great prospects in position groups that need upgrades. I would be extremely happy with either. If we don't pony up to fix the OL in FA, though, I think we have to go Sewell. If we get a couple of top shelf upgrades, like Thuney, I lean more towards Chase.
Not to mention, Hart can be cut with 0 cap hit next year (or was it a hit of like 1 million? Can't remember).