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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 866379" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>I like it! I would love Van Jefferson in the 4th round but i really doubt he makes it out of round 3. Mims at the end of the first would be terrific, he tore up the corners at the Senior Bowl and just posted some of the more amazing speed and explosion stats at the position at the combine, showing his production/skills aren't just a product of playing in the Big 12. While Mims might not be as productive a rookie WR as a guy like Jefferson, I think Mims has the tools and potential to be a much better overall WR in a couple of years compared to Jefferson (note, I think Jefferson will be a very good slot WR in the NFL I just think that Mims can be an elite outside WR).</p><p></p><p>Bartch, I'll be honest, don't know much about him. My main concern in drafting him to play tackle is that he has REALLY short arms for the position. However, according to mockdraftable, his closest NFL comparison is Bryan Bulaga (granted, that's based only on height, weight, arm length, and hand size) and PFF him as their 57th rated draft prospect, so I trust those two things more than me just measuring his arms.</p><p></p><p>Wilson in the third is a bit of a reach in my opinion. Despite what many seem to think after watching Martinez for a couple of seasons, unless you have the chance to draft an <em>elite</em> off-ball linebacker in the first 10 picks, teams can wait until late to find solid starters and Wilson just doesn't seem to offer enough upside to take him in the third round.</p><p></p><p>Van Jefferson is actually a guy I would be happy for the team to take in place of Wilson in the 3rd because I doubt Van makes it past the 3rd round/upper 4th. He's an elite college route runner, great hands, gives good effort in run blocking, and could easily develop into an elite #3 WR or solid #2 WR in a season or two.</p><p></p><p>Once you get into round 5, the team is really just drafting kick coverage, potential guys and so much of that comes down to the rest of the draft board that I generally find any analysis past round 4 to be kind of pointless (though highly entertaining!). Overall, I would be very happy with this draft and ecstatic if they replaced Wilson with Van Jefferson in the third.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 866379, member: 9033"] I like it! I would love Van Jefferson in the 4th round but i really doubt he makes it out of round 3. Mims at the end of the first would be terrific, he tore up the corners at the Senior Bowl and just posted some of the more amazing speed and explosion stats at the position at the combine, showing his production/skills aren't just a product of playing in the Big 12. While Mims might not be as productive a rookie WR as a guy like Jefferson, I think Mims has the tools and potential to be a much better overall WR in a couple of years compared to Jefferson (note, I think Jefferson will be a very good slot WR in the NFL I just think that Mims can be an elite outside WR). Bartch, I'll be honest, don't know much about him. My main concern in drafting him to play tackle is that he has REALLY short arms for the position. However, according to mockdraftable, his closest NFL comparison is Bryan Bulaga (granted, that's based only on height, weight, arm length, and hand size) and PFF him as their 57th rated draft prospect, so I trust those two things more than me just measuring his arms. Wilson in the third is a bit of a reach in my opinion. Despite what many seem to think after watching Martinez for a couple of seasons, unless you have the chance to draft an [I]elite[/I] off-ball linebacker in the first 10 picks, teams can wait until late to find solid starters and Wilson just doesn't seem to offer enough upside to take him in the third round. Van Jefferson is actually a guy I would be happy for the team to take in place of Wilson in the 3rd because I doubt Van makes it past the 3rd round/upper 4th. He's an elite college route runner, great hands, gives good effort in run blocking, and could easily develop into an elite #3 WR or solid #2 WR in a season or two. Once you get into round 5, the team is really just drafting kick coverage, potential guys and so much of that comes down to the rest of the draft board that I generally find any analysis past round 4 to be kind of pointless (though highly entertaining!). Overall, I would be very happy with this draft and ecstatic if they replaced Wilson with Van Jefferson in the third. [/QUOTE]
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