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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 959486" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p><strong>Favorite Pick: </strong>Zach Tom - I was a massive TOM fanboy, and to get him when we did is just STUPID good.</p><p></p><p><strong>Least Favorite Pick: </strong>Rasheed Walker - We already had two OL I liked and didn't see him as near the top of my board....nor need....Isaac Taylor-Stuart was still out there shockingly, and I always prefer grabbing one CB a draft. Dude amassed 80 tackles at USC, 7 PDs and 2 INTs for the Tr</p><p></p><p><strong>Biggest Immediate Impact: Who makes the biggest difference in 2022?</strong> Honestly, I'd LOVE to say Watson and he may be the most influential rookie in games at the end of the season for us, but on the whole season I truly think it will be Quay or one of Tom/Rhyan who steals the RG spot. In the end I'll vote Quay because I think out the gate he is the #2 ILB and will be moved around and used a lot...amassing I bet gets close or breaks 100 tackles his rookie year minimum.</p><p></p><p><strong>Biggest Long Term Impact: Who makes the biggest difference in five years? </strong>Damn this is tough. so I have to say Wyatt or Tom. My logic is one or even both of them I envision becoming habitual starters and anchors at their respective positions for their side of the balls.....and they will both potential before even 5 years justify us potentially not giving or having to give MASSIVE contracts to the likes of Clark or Bakh/Jenkins. I'll say Wyatt merely because the lifespan of DL seems more limited than even elite OL these days playing upper 30s still. Wyatt could save us from an addition mega deal for Clark.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sleeper Pick: Who do you like to dramatically exceed expectations? </strong>Tariq Carpenter. This kid is just a freak body/athlete. Something that looks like a SUV should accelerate like a sportscar...it just shouldn't. I am not 100% sure what or where Barry is going to use him but this kid is going to be something in our system...and honestly I feel like he is without question the overlooked pick. Toure will be the "easy" answer....</p><p>**IF including UDFA pick ups....I say Ellis Brooks as I think he makes the team which is already above expectations.</p><p></p><p><strong>Best NFCN Pick: Which picks were the best among the Lions, Bears, and Vikings? </strong>Lions Paschal pairing with Aidan....DAMN.</p><p></p><p><strong>Worst NFCN Pick: Which picks were the worst among the Lions, Bears, and Vikings? </strong>Bears using a high 3rd on Velus Jones....he may become a good returner, but I don't see long term NFL weapon or lifespan...not too mention the dude is already closer to 30 than 20 before he steps on the field...</p><p></p><p><strong>Alternative: Who would you have taken given how the board fell at #22? #28? </strong>Jermaine Johnson at #22</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 959486, member: 6578"] [B]Favorite Pick: [/B]Zach Tom - I was a massive TOM fanboy, and to get him when we did is just STUPID good. [B]Least Favorite Pick: [/B]Rasheed Walker - We already had two OL I liked and didn't see him as near the top of my board....nor need....Isaac Taylor-Stuart was still out there shockingly, and I always prefer grabbing one CB a draft. Dude amassed 80 tackles at USC, 7 PDs and 2 INTs for the Tr [B]Biggest Immediate Impact: Who makes the biggest difference in 2022?[/B] Honestly, I'd LOVE to say Watson and he may be the most influential rookie in games at the end of the season for us, but on the whole season I truly think it will be Quay or one of Tom/Rhyan who steals the RG spot. In the end I'll vote Quay because I think out the gate he is the #2 ILB and will be moved around and used a lot...amassing I bet gets close or breaks 100 tackles his rookie year minimum. [B]Biggest Long Term Impact: Who makes the biggest difference in five years? [/B]Damn this is tough. so I have to say Wyatt or Tom. My logic is one or even both of them I envision becoming habitual starters and anchors at their respective positions for their side of the balls.....and they will both potential before even 5 years justify us potentially not giving or having to give MASSIVE contracts to the likes of Clark or Bakh/Jenkins. I'll say Wyatt merely because the lifespan of DL seems more limited than even elite OL these days playing upper 30s still. Wyatt could save us from an addition mega deal for Clark. [B]Sleeper Pick: Who do you like to dramatically exceed expectations? [/B]Tariq Carpenter. This kid is just a freak body/athlete. Something that looks like a SUV should accelerate like a sportscar...it just shouldn't. I am not 100% sure what or where Barry is going to use him but this kid is going to be something in our system...and honestly I feel like he is without question the overlooked pick. Toure will be the "easy" answer.... **IF including UDFA pick ups....I say Ellis Brooks as I think he makes the team which is already above expectations. [B]Best NFCN Pick: Which picks were the best among the Lions, Bears, and Vikings? [/B]Lions Paschal pairing with Aidan....DAMN. [B]Worst NFCN Pick: Which picks were the worst among the Lions, Bears, and Vikings? [/B]Bears using a high 3rd on Velus Jones....he may become a good returner, but I don't see long term NFL weapon or lifespan...not too mention the dude is already closer to 30 than 20 before he steps on the field... [B]Alternative: Who would you have taken given how the board fell at #22? #28? [/B]Jermaine Johnson at #22 [/QUOTE]
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