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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 759229" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Absolutely. It's obviously all a crap shoot how they adapt to the Pro Level, but we also know picking earlier each round gives us a better chance at attaining a player who can learn the system faster than average due to the type system played in college, physical attributes and such. In the second round there will 100% be players who should've went round 1 but slid for whatever the reason. We shouldn't be afraid to leverage a couple of picks to move up and get a dynamic CB or WR depending who is still there earlier in round 2. Isaiah Oliver, DJ Moore, Christian Kirk or Courtland Sutton would be some suggestions and it's anyone's guess as to who is still there. The WR pool looks enticing this year and it should push well into the second round.</p><p></p><p>Understand that I'm not expecting them to be barn burners their first year (they should however offer some solid depth in their rookie year) My philosophy is it will take 2 seasons to rebuild positions of need like our secondary and pass rush so there will be pieces that come into place as the puzzle gets cl0ser to the end. I can see either of these positions being a chunk of puzzle that will fit nicely by the time the 2019 season roster is in focus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 759229, member: 10086"] Absolutely. It's obviously all a crap shoot how they adapt to the Pro Level, but we also know picking earlier each round gives us a better chance at attaining a player who can learn the system faster than average due to the type system played in college, physical attributes and such. In the second round there will 100% be players who should've went round 1 but slid for whatever the reason. We shouldn't be afraid to leverage a couple of picks to move up and get a dynamic CB or WR depending who is still there earlier in round 2. Isaiah Oliver, DJ Moore, Christian Kirk or Courtland Sutton would be some suggestions and it's anyone's guess as to who is still there. The WR pool looks enticing this year and it should push well into the second round. Understand that I'm not expecting them to be barn burners their first year (they should however offer some solid depth in their rookie year) My philosophy is it will take 2 seasons to rebuild positions of need like our secondary and pass rush so there will be pieces that come into place as the puzzle gets cl0ser to the end. I can see either of these positions being a chunk of puzzle that will fit nicely by the time the 2019 season roster is in focus. [/QUOTE]
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