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the NFL just released their Official Draft Rankings
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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 875796" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>I'll take line by line, in response:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My personal big board was the following in no real particular order at #62 (relative to need...I did have guys like Julian Okwara higher - but I weigh in need relative as well some)</p><p></p><p>Josh Jones, Lucas Niang, Michael Ojemudia, Lloyd Cushenberry and Bryan Edwards</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I actually do. In my opinion he pairs much better with Jones, and fits what MLF wants to do. There are times where Dillon's ability to make a 2 to 3 yard gain where half a yard only exists with brute strength is something Jones and both Williams are incapable of. Not too mention Dillon's addition, if the next level is not too much right away for him (Covid-19 could be a factor in this), makes Jamaal sadly even more disposable and possibly trade bait because I sense in the system we are going to Jones gets paid....leaving the team in no way wanting to flip the bill for Jones and Williams. That Memphis back we added or Dexter hopefully could easily serve as our #3 and there is always the shifty Ervin to take 5 or so snaps a game too. Dillon's hands are something BC didn't ask to use much, but watch his skills and the passes that do exist out there...he is fluid and seems natural at it - he'll surprise some folks is my hunch. I am hoping he makes me look back and struggle with my 3rd round grade of him.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The amount of carries is concerning, but he similar to Taylor and actually has less use total on his wheels than him. However, with Jones around he will never be asked to be the only workhorse in the stable which is a good thing and as mentioned I don't think the pass catching aspect is something to fear - let's hope I'm right.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is true he faced some elite and some good and some bottom barrel rush defenses. Let's also concede at the same time his offensive line isn't what LSU, Ohio State or some of the other backs had either. Fair criticism, but noting offensive abilities as a team is crucial in holding the concern relative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 875796, member: 6578"] I'll take line by line, in response: My personal big board was the following in no real particular order at #62 (relative to need...I did have guys like Julian Okwara higher - but I weigh in need relative as well some) Josh Jones, Lucas Niang, Michael Ojemudia, Lloyd Cushenberry and Bryan Edwards Yes, I actually do. In my opinion he pairs much better with Jones, and fits what MLF wants to do. There are times where Dillon's ability to make a 2 to 3 yard gain where half a yard only exists with brute strength is something Jones and both Williams are incapable of. Not too mention Dillon's addition, if the next level is not too much right away for him (Covid-19 could be a factor in this), makes Jamaal sadly even more disposable and possibly trade bait because I sense in the system we are going to Jones gets paid....leaving the team in no way wanting to flip the bill for Jones and Williams. That Memphis back we added or Dexter hopefully could easily serve as our #3 and there is always the shifty Ervin to take 5 or so snaps a game too. Dillon's hands are something BC didn't ask to use much, but watch his skills and the passes that do exist out there...he is fluid and seems natural at it - he'll surprise some folks is my hunch. I am hoping he makes me look back and struggle with my 3rd round grade of him. The amount of carries is concerning, but he similar to Taylor and actually has less use total on his wheels than him. However, with Jones around he will never be asked to be the only workhorse in the stable which is a good thing and as mentioned I don't think the pass catching aspect is something to fear - let's hope I'm right. It is true he faced some elite and some good and some bottom barrel rush defenses. Let's also concede at the same time his offensive line isn't what LSU, Ohio State or some of the other backs had either. Fair criticism, but noting offensive abilities as a team is crucial in holding the concern relative. [/QUOTE]
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