Now to the 2 4th round picks

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Dl Rashard lawrence
Cb amik robinson
C taylor biadiaz
Olb bradlee anae
Lb jacob phillips
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Og Netane muti
Og logan sternberg

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Amik Robertson Isa great football player but he is very short and we have already many short guys in the secondary
Lawrence would be great at this point


For the next pick
I would add a guard or a center

With the 6th round pick i would take a flier on Lamar jackson who has some potential
 

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Amik Robertson Isa great football player but he is very short and we have already many short guys in the secondary
Lawrence would be great at this point


For the next pick
I would add a guard or a center

With the 6th round pick i would take a flier on Lamar jackson who has some potential
I almost don’t care cause he plays like he’s 6’2. We draft him(hopefully), say goodbye to Alford.
 

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At this point I think we go with the positions that give us the greatest value and are of course BPA. Positions like RB, TE, and Guard. You can usually get great value on picks like that.
 

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Bryce Hall CB? Had some first round potential a year ago.

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Anae
Lynch
Dye?
 

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Like most of you I also like:

Amik Robertson
Bradley Anae
Curtis Weaver
James Lynch
Taylor Biadasz
Donovan Peoples-Jones
Harrison Bryant
 

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Anthony McFarland RB
Netane Muti G
Bryce Hall CB
Hunter Bryant TE
Amik Robertson CB
Isaiah Coulter WR

Doesn't look like there is a DL worth drafting in the 4th unfortunately
 

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Anea should be the pick with the first 4th rounder. He has a non stop motor and was super productive....30 career sacks.

If he is gone, go with Weaver...34 sacks in his career at BSU.

I would like a young edge guy that we can start to bring along. Take one of those two that put up big time, consistent production....not a combine numbers guy that is all potential. Give me one of those two who consistently got the the QB.


With the 2nd 4th rounder, I will take the best interior O-Lineman available...or Fotu, or Benito Jones
 

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Gotta talk up a UK prospect for the 4th round. Logan Stenberg G, mauler that is a very good run blocker. Albert O (not even gonna try last name) TE from Mizzou very good pass catcher. Weaver the edge rusher from Boise St and then Bradlee Anae is a solid edge from Utah. As others have said Amik Robertson or Bryce Hall at CB.
 

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I'm looking at Amik Robertson and Joshua Kelly.

Kelly is a better back than most of the guys already taken. Everyone has counted him out and all he did was ran all over the PAC 12. Ask @Russ Smith
Viable RB's have gone off largely. Kelly and Benjamin are the two left I like.

If not then:

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Saahdiq Charles
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Charles is strong run-blocker who moves well climbing to the second level. He's a developmental prospect who is physically gifted but has shorter arms for a tackle and has a lot of work to do with his overall technique. Charles primarily lined up at left tackle, but he also started games at right tackle and guard. -- Steve Muench

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Bartch is a Division III player who moved from tight end to left tackle, where he started 27 games over the past two seasons. His arm length is a red flag for a tackle, and he projects best at guard in the NFL. He tends to get his hands inside, and he's tough to shake once he locks on in pass pro. He is a glass-eater and overpowering run-blocker on tape. He showed that he can compete at a much higher level the week of the Senior Bowl. -- Steve Muench

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James Lynch
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Lynch is a big defensive end who excels at setting the edge. He tracks the ball well and flashes the ability to get off blocks in time to make the play. He's a decent hand fighter with good power rushing the passer. He has the potential to develop into an effective interior pass-rusher. Lynch chases with good effort. He has very short arms and marginal top-end speed for an end. -- Steve Muench





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Curtis Weaver
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Weaver doesn't have elite first-step quickness or closing speed, but he's an effective hand fighter who flashes an effective inside move rushing the passer. He's a disruptive run-defender who slips blocks and makes plays in the backfield. Weaver tends to shoot his hands inside and has the ability to control blockers at the point of attack. His pad level is inconsistent. -- Steve Muench


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Tyler Johnson

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Johnson is a refined route runner who knows how to separate. He turns into a running back after the catch. He doesn't have great speed. He has smaller hands and there are a lot of drops on tape, but he's still been one of the most productive receivers in college football the past two seasons. -- Steve Muench


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Albert Okwuegbunam
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6'6"258 lbsMissouri
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Okwuegbunam has a rare combination of size, speed, length and hand span. He lines up wide, in the slot and inline. His tape and production did not match his talent. He's a below-average route runner who struggles to separate without pushing off. Okwuegbunam has the speed to threaten vertically and after the catch, yet he averaged just 11.8 yards per catch last season. -- Steve Muench
 
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Some really good guys left when I run my mocks I always try and get TE Albert O and WR Tyler Johnson

I’d F’ing love Muti or Weaver

Badass from Wisconsin would be great to
 

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Some really good guys left when I run my mocks I always try and get TE Albert O and WR Tyler Johnson

I’d F’ing love Muti or Weaver

Badass from Wisconsin would be great to
 

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