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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 1094628" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>Three Tyni has listed as "don't answer trade calls - don't think about it - run the card in" guys at 52 that are out of most top 20 player lists:</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Chris Johnson CB San Diego State - </strong>Everyone knows Julian Neal to me is the guy I want us to add, but admittedly 52 may be too rich. Johnson however IMO has ZERO business getting out of day 1. The only, and I mean ONLY trait that isn't just a massive green light about him is arm length - but put on the film and you'd never know....his speed makes plays, his short range explosion and twitch makes plays, his hips are loose and footwork is rock solid. One of THE best zone corners this last year but also one of the best at man too (just not as high). That's where Johnson rises above for me essentially every outside corner in this draft. He I think might very well become one of the best man and best zone corner. IF he somehow makes it past Day1 I'm fine if I hear gute is draining 2027 draft picks to move up for him honestly.</p><p></p><p><strong>Keldric Faulk ED Auburn</strong> - This dude doesn't turn 21 until September...has two incredibly productive years with 2023 that was solid for as young as he was. Excellent against the run with insane body measurables 34.38 inch arms, nearly 10 inch hands, 6'5' and 276 that moves like a swift TE at that body type...just insane. The clouds are his ceiling in truth. ZERO reason IMO he sees Day2.</p><p></p><p><strong>Christen Miller DT Georgia</strong> - Look...the stats are immpeccable, the grades also....film I'll be honest at times he doesn't look special, but I think at times it is more to do with how easy he makes things look vs. him not being as good as the numbers indicate. I would really like a full athletic profile, and GB likely might have some more of course but this 6'3' 321lb dude would instantly make our run defense better the second his name is announced. I just hesitate to say this, but to me Miller is the epitome of a guy that is going to make the team better, but not with the flashiness or noticeable play that many fans will notice and we quickly better get used to hearing that Gute wasted our first pick in about a year or two...when in actuality that will be very far from the truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 1094628, member: 6578"] Three Tyni has listed as "don't answer trade calls - don't think about it - run the card in" guys at 52 that are out of most top 20 player lists: [B]Chris Johnson CB San Diego State - [/B]Everyone knows Julian Neal to me is the guy I want us to add, but admittedly 52 may be too rich. Johnson however IMO has ZERO business getting out of day 1. The only, and I mean ONLY trait that isn't just a massive green light about him is arm length - but put on the film and you'd never know....his speed makes plays, his short range explosion and twitch makes plays, his hips are loose and footwork is rock solid. One of THE best zone corners this last year but also one of the best at man too (just not as high). That's where Johnson rises above for me essentially every outside corner in this draft. He I think might very well become one of the best man and best zone corner. IF he somehow makes it past Day1 I'm fine if I hear gute is draining 2027 draft picks to move up for him honestly. [B]Keldric Faulk ED Auburn[/B] - This dude doesn't turn 21 until September...has two incredibly productive years with 2023 that was solid for as young as he was. Excellent against the run with insane body measurables 34.38 inch arms, nearly 10 inch hands, 6'5' and 276 that moves like a swift TE at that body type...just insane. The clouds are his ceiling in truth. ZERO reason IMO he sees Day2. [B]Christen Miller DT Georgia[/B] - Look...the stats are immpeccable, the grades also....film I'll be honest at times he doesn't look special, but I think at times it is more to do with how easy he makes things look vs. him not being as good as the numbers indicate. I would really like a full athletic profile, and GB likely might have some more of course but this 6'3' 321lb dude would instantly make our run defense better the second his name is announced. I just hesitate to say this, but to me Miller is the epitome of a guy that is going to make the team better, but not with the flashiness or noticeable play that many fans will notice and we quickly better get used to hearing that Gute wasted our first pick in about a year or two...when in actuality that will be very far from the truth. [/QUOTE]
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