With Dallas' pick in and called: Reuben Foster, Quincy Wilson, David Njoku are all still on the board. The run on CBs has started, though, and it looks like Cleveland moved back up to 29? I don't want Dalvin Cook anywhere he'll be available (same with Joe Mixon). Too many off the field issues. D'onta Foreman in the 5th or Wane Gallman in the 6th will do nicely.
I think Cleveland goes after a QB. That way they get the 5th year option on him instead of waiting until pick 33.
Your not serious about that are you? Cook has some character concerns but he is a much better back than Powell. Cook is the most complete back in this draft. Great quickness, great receiver, can read the field. He's a threat to score every time he touches the ball.
Cook's a great prospect, but to say he is the most complete back is wrong imo. With his character concerns and unwillingness to block, he is not a complete RB.
All they gave up was a 4th rounder for that jump .. great move. I take that back .. was about equal value
If that Conley allegation is a hoax, I really hopes he prosecutes to the fullest extent of the law. I always try and reserve judgement on both parties. But man, that is just tragic if false.
I liked Foreman early, but once I found out that at his size he makes no effort to block, I lost all interest in him. No, to Gallman. He's had a ton of carries, and isn't effective. His YPC at Clemson were something like 2.4 ypc. Not good.
The OLs are becoming the best value on the board. I'm not sure we can sit back & hope one falls to #39. Lamp, if he can play C, is an ideal fit.
TJ Watt off the list .. was seriously hoping Njoku and Watt would have made it to us .. gone in the 1st round ...
That's a BIG if. Lamp played 3 games at RG and 48 at LT in his college career. He's never played C. I don't think the Jets should take a player in the 2nd round that's never played the position they'd be drafting him for. They can address the OL next year when there are better players available.