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Schefter said on nfl live that the Steelers would like to move back. They are not committed to Sanders, should Sanders fall to them. Looking for a second round pick to get out of pick 21.
 
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Schefter also said Giants are not taking a QB @ 3
 
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Sal Pal says the giants like the option of drafting QB Dart in the second round. They like getting him at 34, rather than taking a QB at 3.
 
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Mike Reiss leaning towards the Patriots to trade out. There is some intrigue of doing so. They could stay and pick Campbell
 
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Saints are not going to reach for a QB at pick #9. They are looking to beef up the Dline
 

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Darren Urban was on 98.7 today around noon

a statement that concerned me: "this is a draft where you want a special player in round 1, even if its at a position you might not usually take in round 1"


this screams Tyler Booker to me
 
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Schefter stated that there are more teams that want to move back (Denver, Carolina) than there are teams that want to move up.
 

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Darren Urban was on 98.7 today around noon

a statement that concerned me: "this is a draft where you want a special player in round 1, even if its at a position you might not usually take in round 1"


this screams Tyler Booker to me
Maybe one of the two tight ends.

I know we don't need them, but they will probably be the best value at our pick.
 

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Is Monti bold enough to trade up this far? If Graham is on the board, for instance?

I think Graham is overrated. By quite a lot. In a strong class there's little between him and a guy slated for 20 picks later.
 

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I wouldn't draft any QB high in this class. Including Ward.

Would not be at all surprised if Milroe turns out best in this class the same way Lamar did.

Speaking of Milroe there's a report out today on 247 that says all the WR's at Alabama were going to transfer out if he was the QB this year. They were tired of being open and not getting the ball.
Several NFL scouts are saying he's got a fastball but doesn't know when to take anything off it and one guy said he's so slow processing things if he can't see it wide open he won't see it. Another said he's such a good runner but he's trying to prove he's a pocket passer and he just can't be one.
 

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Speaking of Milroe there's a report out today on 247 that says all the WR's at Alabama were going to transfer out if he was the QB this year. They were tired of being open and not getting the ball.
Several NFL scouts are saying he's got a fastball but doesn't know when to take anything off it and one guy said he's so slow processing things if he can't see it wide open he won't see it. Another said he's such a good runner but he's trying to prove he's a pocket passer and he just can't be one.

I'm old enough to remember when similar things were said about Lamar coming out.

That's not to say I think he will be great, but his legs give him a chance to be an instant threat and I think the rest of the class is pretty poor.
 

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I'm old enough to remember when similar things were said about Lamar coming out.

That's not to say I think he will be great, but his legs give him a chance to be an instant threat and I think the rest of the class is pretty poor.
But his arm, lack of accuracy, and hands make him a bust, IMO. A QB must do more than merely run.
 

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