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College Prospects - 2023
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(03-25-2023, 12:12 PM)NYC4jags Wrote:(03-25-2023, 03:45 AM)cat bells Wrote: Play it as it comes but for me as enjoyable as last season was there are still enough areas we can improve on in the team that unless there's a special player there i think generally speaking id prefer the possibility of two good contrbutors. Half those guys were drafted by Caldwell and his scouts. I wouldn't mind using one of the 4th round picks to trade up into the 2nd round or high 3rd round to nab someone who falls at a position of need. (03-25-2023, 01:58 PM)cat bells Wrote: Yeah .... Personal preference but id (certainly) put OL and (probably) put nickel slightly ahead at the top of our list of needs. After that id also fancy a TE, something on the DL and safety .... And wouldn't have turned my nose up at a late round running back before they signed Johnson (which seems a solid pick up) ... But you can't have it all!! ... With a less than extensive knowledge of the draft prospects my reference to TE was clouded simply because the depth of prospects at that position seems particularly strong this year so (in theory) Baalke should be able to come out with a useful player at the tight end position slightly easier. ... I 'd be honest and say I'm also assuming (possibly naively) that we can get hold of Smoot and Campbell on the line... Failure to do so obviously changes things a bit in that regard... I wouldn't over value nickel. Undersized CBs grow on trees. Trust the scouts and try to find a diamond in the ruff with one of the 4th round picks and then bring in a couple more as undrafted FAs to compete with Herndon. If none of them can beat out Herndon, bring in some more bodies when teams start trimming their rosters.
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