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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1061392" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>I’m thinking similar, but</p><p>2 DL (DE.iDT)</p><p>1-2 OL</p><p>2 WR</p><p>2 CB’s</p><p>1 TE</p><p>1 LB</p><p></p><p>Partly I say this because of lack of pipelining. In our last 35 draft picks across 3 years drafts we’ve taken three 7th Rounders. Tarique Carpenter at #238 , Carrington Valentine at #232 and Kalen King at #255.</p><p></p><p>I think were stocked at Safety, RB, QB past maybe a later 7th PS type. If we bring in Isaiah Simmons we’re stocked at LB also.</p><p></p><p>The one upgrade area I’d be very interested in is TE. I’m not positive but I don’t think we have any $ tied to Tyler or Ben either. If a great blocking TE is there we should consider that. My favorite is Jackson Hawes from Georgia Tech, he’s a great blocker and actually has the size to match up with NFL Defenders and has a little Kraft rumble down the field in the Passing game. He’s a Big Man as in 6’4.5X255lb, matter of fact the commentators almost always called him that as a sorta nickname during games. He’s not fast, but he’s quick and he’s almost always getting some nice YAC dragging players around or beating up on somebody for fun. This kid is perfect for an extension off of Zach or Morgan to lift our RB </p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]g53W79h0ew4[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1061392, member: 10086"] I’m thinking similar, but 2 DL (DE.iDT) 1-2 OL 2 WR 2 CB’s 1 TE 1 LB Partly I say this because of lack of pipelining. In our last 35 draft picks across 3 years drafts we’ve taken three 7th Rounders. Tarique Carpenter at #238 , Carrington Valentine at #232 and Kalen King at #255. I think were stocked at Safety, RB, QB past maybe a later 7th PS type. If we bring in Isaiah Simmons we’re stocked at LB also. The one upgrade area I’d be very interested in is TE. I’m not positive but I don’t think we have any $ tied to Tyler or Ben either. If a great blocking TE is there we should consider that. My favorite is Jackson Hawes from Georgia Tech, he’s a great blocker and actually has the size to match up with NFL Defenders and has a little Kraft rumble down the field in the Passing game. He’s a Big Man as in 6’4.5X255lb, matter of fact the commentators almost always called him that as a sorta nickname during games. He’s not fast, but he’s quick and he’s almost always getting some nice YAC dragging players around or beating up on somebody for fun. This kid is perfect for an extension off of Zach or Morgan to lift our RB [MEDIA=youtube]g53W79h0ew4[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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