Dan
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This starting lineup is as good as anything we're going to see. The QB duo is basically unfair. LOL.
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I'll echo remote. This team is fun, exciting. Yes, the youth could crumble, but it's positioned to really take off.
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4.01- QB Jalen Hurts, Phi. 13.12- QB Russell Wilson, Pit. 3.12- RB Rachaad White, TB 5.12- RB James Conner, Ari. 7.12- RB Austin Ekeler, Was. 8.01- RB Gus Edwards, LAC 1.12- WR Garrett Wilson, NYJ 2.01- WR Puka Nacua, LAR 6.01- WR Christian Kirk, Jax. 11.12- WR Adam Thielen, Car. 12.01- WR Romeo Doubs, GB 16.01- WR Chase Claypool, Buf. 9.12- TE Cole Kmet, Chi. 10.01- TE Pat Freiermuth, Pit. 15.12- K Harrison Butker, KC 14.01- D/ST, San Francisco 49ers QB - Solid. Hurts is Hurts, and Wilson is a solid #2. Could be dynamic, but the floor is pretty high with Hurts. If Wilson meshes, this is really nice. RB - Not gonna complain. Starting WR-WR made me a little nervous, given the attention on RBs early in this draft. But 4 starters makes this a deep group, if not spectacular. White is young and explosive, and likely determines how good this unit is. It shouldn't lose me ground. WR - I like this group, despite the remarkable amount of youth. Youth anchors it, Kirk should be a #1 or 1a in a rising offense, and Thielen has a capped ceiling, but provides consistency. No regrets on Claypool, who is a complete swing. Huge talent, and if he screws his head on right, this unit is ridiculous. TE - waited a long time, and so lacking that surer-fire #1. But both are solid, and Freiermuth has big upside with a better situation in Pittsburgh. K & DEF - if rankings are anything, this is as fine as any. Overall - I am content with this squad. I don't know that it has the zazz of some, but there is potential upside, and a pretty solid floor (barring injuries, of course).
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Glad I could be a part! Caught me while I was starting dinner for the crowd
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That's cool. I'll take him.
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16.01 - WR Chase Claypool, Buf
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15.12 - K Harrison Butker, KC
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14.01 - DEF San Francisco
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13.12 - QB Russell Wilson, Pitt
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10.01 TE Pat Freiermuth, Pitt
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9.12 - TE Cole Kmet, CHI
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Yup. Fixed.
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8.01 - RB Gus Edwards, LAC
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7.12 - RB Austin Ekeler, Wash
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I feel like there are a couple of other WRs that could be argued in this tier that are still on the board.
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He's a solid pick, good upside. My disdain for Baltimore might have impacted my judgment . . . But there were a couple of others, too, making this a nice area to be picking this group of receivers.
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And Stevenson was the other one that I considered. Nice grab.
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5th - 7th round. Most put him a little below where you picked him, but he's ranked solidly #4. You weren't getting him at your next pick.
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Love the McBride pick. Nice value, and could be top TE this year.
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Jones was my pick if Fumble didn't take him. Instead, I take a lesser talent in a potentially better situation. 6.1 - I had several options, and part of my heart wanted to go a different direction. But I still believe in what Jacksonville is building, and it feels irresponsible to leave their #1 WR hanging for too long.
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6.01 - WR Christian Kirk, Jax
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5.12 - RB James Conner, Ari
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Pittman was one of the WRs that I was contemplating adding to an early stable . . .
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Your decision made mine a little easier. There were still a couple of WRs that I liked (a lot, honestly), but Achane and White intrigued me the most with their upside. I love this pick. Miami is a dynamic offense, and the kid is just going to get better.
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3.12 - RB Rachaad White, TB
