Sorry this is late, but I just read all of the comments on Budda Baker and I have to say that I believe that he’s too small to play SS and that he has to play FS so he doesn’t get injured or bodied by tight ends
O line: Sign a new RT in Daryl Williams and get one or two more guards in Brandon Scherff and Joe Thuney. And sign Cody Whitehair or draft a center. And for sure draft a new LT
D line: Sign two of the following: Leonard Williams, Javon Hargrave, DJ Reader, Shelby Harris or Michael Pierce
i think David Johnson is a little tired out. And of course the still awful offensive line doesn’t help. If we were to draft another RB, my pick would be D’Andre Swift out of Georgia
These are my top 2020 OLBs’:
Tipa Galeai, Utah State, Josh Uche, Michigan, Curtis Weaver, Boise State, Julian Okwara, Notre Dame, Darnell Taylor, Tennessee, McTelvin Agim, Arkansas, Trevon Hill, Miami
@Southpaw @BigRedRage what the question is asking is would I rather take an above average vet, for example, Rodney Gunter or draft a player, for example, Byron Murphy who has a chance to be better than the vet if that makes sense
List based on draft picks (2019) I think will not only do best in the game, but career wise in the NFL
Broncos:
Noah Fant #87
Dalton Risner #66
Dre’Mont Jones #93
Falcons:
Chris Lindstrom #63
Thanks, I think I let my emotions run wild that day, and I won’t let it happen again. I got so mad because I felt like Krang disrespected my family, the military is the only reason why I’m even here in this great country.
@Jetstream Green I'm not a doctor, so I can’t argue what you are saying about ligaments etc. Fitzgerald and Carter successes because they have good hands and they both ran good 3 cone time. (At least I think Carter did) And I also believe it is the thinking of scouts, coaches and the front...
Yes, so I believe from I remember, I saw on the ESPN depth chart for this team that Nkemdiche was slotted there. I agree with you that he’ll likely leave soon