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13) Lemon/Tate WR This is below average value here talent wise, but when you factor in the intangibles, I can see it happening. Though I could also see them trading down or even out to a more desperate team.
SAME! At one point I had Tate a hair above Lemon, but have reversed course and have Lemon a hair above Tate. I would be happy either one!
29) Terrell/CJohnson CB Willing to trade up, but I have these two in the second grouping of CBs (also includes Cisse right now). I think Terrell is our type.
SAME! Terrell plays bigger than his size, can support the run and is physical. Has a nice peanut punch like LB Rodriguez and created 5 forced fumbles. Has 4.39 speed as well.
61) Jacob Rodriguez Butkus winner (If they're going to let him slide this far I'm taking him)
SAME! One of my favorite players in the draft! What a weapon! Size and speed is the only reason he is still on the board here.
93) Caleb Tiernan OT (swing) Northwestern. 6-7 325.
Makes a lot of sense and the value seems to be there at #93.
Could go a lot of ways here. I might stay on defense and take LB/S Kyle Louis. Might seem a little redundant with the J-Rod selection a round earlier, but I love Louis` versatility and potential to produce on ST`s.
Note, if Mansoor Delane makes 13 everything changes. If he got close I might even trade up for him.
A month ago no one had Delane in the top 10 and now i`m seeing it frequently. I wonder what has changed? If all these recent projections are correct, he`s not falling to #13 to the Rams.
Assuming he does fall to #13 and the Rams select him, what would be your plan at #29? Still need a weapon at WR, but the top are off the board. Would you be comfortable taking Chris Brazzell at #29 if there is no trade down?
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