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***2024 NFL DRAFT THREAD***
(04-27-2024, 03:29 PM)BacknDaDey Wrote: I wonder why they went with All instead of Wiley?

please draft Ivy League center Hunter Nourzad Duke
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(04-27-2024, 03:29 PM)BacknDaDey Wrote: I wonder why they went with All instead of Wiley?

They prefered All?
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Could take a flyer on a pass rusher from DE too
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(04-27-2024, 03:32 PM)007BengalsFan Wrote: or Stover

Fairfield, OH > OSU.

Hilarious
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Damn. So close.
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Quote:"Success doesn’t mean every single move they make is good" ~ Anonymous 
"Let not the dumb have to educate" ~ jj22
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Christian Mahogany OG
Christian Jones OT
Johnny Wilson WR
Malik Washington WR
Mekhi Wingo DT
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Love IOL, but would not hate them going after Johnny Wilson, WR, with this pick!

6'6" 231
per NFLdraftBuzz
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Johnny-Wilson-WR-ArizonaState

Elite "catch radius" with a formidable blend of frame and wingspan; capitalizes on mismatches, especially in red-zone situations.
"High-point" specialist with unmatched vertical prowess; his stride frequency paired with long strides translates to undeniable deep-ball threat capability.
Dynamic "RAC" (Run After Catch) asset; exhibits short-area burst and twitch, making him a nightmare for defenders in open space.
Elite athletic skills -- Made Bruce Feldman's 2023 'Freaks List' at number 28. He wrote: "At almost 6 feet 7, 239 pounds, he has 36-inch arms, 10 1/4 inch hands and a standing reach of 8-10. He also has a 35.5 inch vertical and a 10-5 broad jump. In games, he’s topped out at 21.23 MPH with a max acceleration of 5.26 m/s and has a max deceleration of -7.21 m/s."
Balances like a "bell-cow back"; his contact balance and drive consistently see him power through arm tackles and churn extra yards.
Master of the aerial game; whether stretching the field or toe-tapping on the sideline, he shows elite spatial awareness and ball skills.
"Contested-catch" maestro; his ability to adjust mid-air, combined with his frame, makes him the go-to target on 50/50 balls.
Deceptive and agile at stem breaks; uses his overwhelming length to shed press coverage and create windows of separation.
Relentless in the blocking game; harnesses his physical gifts with an understanding of leverage, often pancaking DBs to spring big plays.
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All pick looks even worse with the huge run on RB's after our pick.
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We trade back 1 slot?
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Estime to the Broncos... weird they just paid Perine similar players.

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ESPN praising Estime. Bengals could have traded up a few spots to get him, as someone else mentioned.
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And Estime gone because we did not trade up - typical Bengals being scared of "losing" a trade...
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(04-27-2024, 03:33 PM)jj22 Wrote: Damn. So close.

Estime would have been nice.

Always banging forward.
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(04-27-2024, 03:25 PM)StoneTheCrow Wrote: Not so bold prediction: they submit a complete curveball name/position with this pick.

Spencer Rattler?!

Peeps are gonna be mad - Denver took Estime
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Dang, really wanted Estime
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There was a lot of pretty decent RB's on the board. I don't understand the ALL pick.
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DEN takes Estime. Don't know if they were going to take him - thought he was a great fit. Would have liked to see them use some of the extra picks to trade up and get him.

Didn't like the All pick at all, miss here too IMO.
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Well I liked abrams drains and brownlee at Cb.

Now I’d say Trotter LB, one of the other corners, or a running back or curveball pick.

All would have been a good pick here and I think he’d have made it to our pick
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Eichenburg to Raiders.
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Estime gone 2 picks before us.

We are so passive it’s baffling.
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