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Thought it deserved it's own thread. I would like Hyatt, an interior O lineman and a safety/TE.
Wouldn't hate it, but I'd prefer Mims over Hyatt. Better 3 cone, built more solidly, and even a bit faster.I expect a TE or a WR (and maybe both) with our 2nd round picks.
Meyer and Hyatt would be sweet.
I missed Kraft in mine, but this is a nice list.OL:
-M. Bergeron, SYR
TE:
-L. Musgrave, OSU
-D. Washington, UA
-T. Kraft, SDSU
-S. LaPorta, IA
WR:
-J. Mingo, MISS
-J. Hyatt, TENN
-C. Tillman, TENN
-M. Mims, OK
-R. Rice, SMU
-M. Wilson, STAN
DL:
-K. Benton, WISC
-G. Dexter, FLA
-Z. Pickens, SC
DB:
-B. Branch, UA
-K. Ringo, UGA
-J. Martin, ILL
-J. Brown, PSU
-A. Johnson, IAST
Then we should be able to get one of the two. I just don't know anything about Mims. I would want whoever catches better and with their hands if they are both equally elusive.Wouldn't hate it, but I'd prefer Mims over Hyatt. Better 3 cone, built more solidly, and even a bit faster.
I missed Kraft in mine, but this is a nice list.
True, very close athletic numbers with Mimms slightly ahead - especially the 3 cone. But I put Hyatt ahead in being a receiver. Route running, football smarts, hands, and he just seems to play faster.Wouldn't hate it, but I'd prefer Mims over Hyatt. Better 3 cone, built more solidly, and even a bit faster.
Wouldn't hate it, but I'd prefer Mims over Hyatt. Better 3 cone, built more solidly, and even a bit faster.
Route running was one of my knocks on Hyatt. He wasn't asked to run much of a route tree at Tennessee and was always schemed open by being covered up or someone playing 20 yards off of him. I agree with the hands and how fast he looks on tape though. That three cone does worry me at the next level.True, very close athletic numbers with Mimms slightly ahead - especially the 3 cone. But I put Hyatt ahead in being a receiver. Route running, football smarts, hands, and he just seems to play faster.
Route running was one of my knocks on Hyatt. He wasn't asked to run much of a route tree at Tennessee and was always schemed open by being covered up or someone playing 20 yards off of him. I agree with the hands and how fast he looks on tape though. That three cone does worry me at the next level.
A 7.06 at WR isn't a good number in the three cone, but it isn't alarming either. It's on the lower end of average.
Both the TE and WR rooms are bare... the final 2 days need to be heavy on the offensive side (minimum 2 selections for each of these 2 positions, with at least 1 each on Day 2.I think the next two rounds you really have to stock the shelves for Jordan.
I think I need to be walked away from the ledge after not taking JSN yesterday to be honest...
BUT
Any one of Mayer or Washington if they are there at our first pick. I expect one to be gone, possibly both by 42.
Mingo or Hyatt for WR.
I think the next two rounds you really have to stock the shelves for Jordan.
I’d be jumping for joy.I expect a TE or a WR (and maybe both) with our 2nd round picks.
Meyer and Hyatt would be sweet.
It's not great Bob. But ya, there aren't a ton of wide receivers that excel with that type of frame with 3-cones over 7. I can think of maybe two off the top of my head, Dionte Johnson and Golden Tate. I won't be pissed if we take him, but the 3-cone, one year of production, and the fact that he faced very little press coverage at Tennessee does have me concerned.
True. I really meant he hasn't had to deal with many physical corners so we're not sure what we're getting as far as separation and play strength. Also, I know in the Shanahan scheme they like to use receivers all over. Again, I don't think it would be the worst pick.Well they certainly won't ask him to deal with press at this level. They'll play him at Z or in the slot.