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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerPack" data-source="post: 608524" data-attributes="member: 9838"><p>This pick came out of center-field (see what I did there) for many of us and the reaction to me is pretty predictable. For the most part people like things they know. Things they are familiar with. This kid is neither of those to most of us so asking questions is a natural part of the process and I get that. As I have documented I love the pick for numerous reasons. You have to love the swiss army skill-set DR. He was not only timed fast but actually looks the part on game tape. He showed steady progression as a tackler from his JR. to SR. season. He presents a legitimate return option on ST and my personal favorite ball skills, ball skills, ball skills! I get the questions about his height but here is my take. I would rather have a kid be 5'10" with upper level ball skills and aggressiveness rather a 6'1" guy with ok ball skills while being a tad tentative. Most of the write-ups I have perused speak to his mentality when it comes to 50/50 balls and how he sees the rock as his and not the WR's. His background as a centerfielder speaks to his ball tracking skills and ability to read and react on the fly. This is a fiery, athletic, ball-hawking kid that is going to make some head-turning plays for us and help solidify the back end. I also love the report that came out saying BB and the Pats wanted this kid at 32. I couldn't agree more with the poster who said everyone would be saying this kid is a future pro bowler has they selected him. </p><p></p><p>Moving on to today's picks I think we go either DL or ILB with both RD's 2 and 3. I can't see Kendricks falling that far but I suppose you never know and I also think Carl Davis may be an option if he is there come 62. I am really interested to see how the ILB's play out in RD 2 tonight. I think as soon as one of the good ones goes there may be a run on them and we all know TT may have a sleeper in mind with no intention of going ILB in that RD anyhow. Ted has a plan and I trust in that plan. I am looking forward to another good evening for our team and also look forward to reading how each of the picks suck. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> Have a killer day y'all and G P G!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerPack, post: 608524, member: 9838"] This pick came out of center-field (see what I did there) for many of us and the reaction to me is pretty predictable. For the most part people like things they know. Things they are familiar with. This kid is neither of those to most of us so asking questions is a natural part of the process and I get that. As I have documented I love the pick for numerous reasons. You have to love the swiss army skill-set DR. He was not only timed fast but actually looks the part on game tape. He showed steady progression as a tackler from his JR. to SR. season. He presents a legitimate return option on ST and my personal favorite ball skills, ball skills, ball skills! I get the questions about his height but here is my take. I would rather have a kid be 5'10" with upper level ball skills and aggressiveness rather a 6'1" guy with ok ball skills while being a tad tentative. Most of the write-ups I have perused speak to his mentality when it comes to 50/50 balls and how he sees the rock as his and not the WR's. His background as a centerfielder speaks to his ball tracking skills and ability to read and react on the fly. This is a fiery, athletic, ball-hawking kid that is going to make some head-turning plays for us and help solidify the back end. I also love the report that came out saying BB and the Pats wanted this kid at 32. I couldn't agree more with the poster who said everyone would be saying this kid is a future pro bowler has they selected him. Moving on to today's picks I think we go either DL or ILB with both RD's 2 and 3. I can't see Kendricks falling that far but I suppose you never know and I also think Carl Davis may be an option if he is there come 62. I am really interested to see how the ILB's play out in RD 2 tonight. I think as soon as one of the good ones goes there may be a run on them and we all know TT may have a sleeper in mind with no intention of going ILB in that RD anyhow. Ted has a plan and I trust in that plan. I am looking forward to another good evening for our team and also look forward to reading how each of the picks suck. :) Have a killer day y'all and G P G! [/QUOTE]
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