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Everything posted by TheCasillas
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coming off injury
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yeah.... the run on WR should start now
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no need to thank me, i didnt do anything. However, I appreciate the manners.
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the run has begun...
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I was one of them. I really thought he would be. I didnt think he'd make it past the colts.. bc of Ar being a project.
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It was Rippadonn
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i was reading that the vikings and bucs were eyeing Hooker. Yea, he must not have interviewed well... bc teams brought him in once they knew he wasnt going top 3
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there was only one person on this forum that was adimant that Levis was goin number 1
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i did not expect him to fall this far... i was thought him and hooker would have got picked by this point.
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outside?
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they broke trend... they've been showing all night who was about to be picked.
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woah.... I did not expect Jack to go that early....but as I said before... Lions biggest problem on defense is linebacker.
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ESPN hyping Levis right now.... this must be it..
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they kind of have to.. they are always drafting mid to late
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Saints could..
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We are one pick away from seeing if the Pats were genuinely interested in Levis.
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I cant see the Jets taking a WR here.. no room.
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but they have kyle trask....
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none yet, but the run will happen soon.... PFT predicted the run would happen at 17-24
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They got this pick from the Cardinals via Houston. This is a huge threat to David Montgomery and D'Andre Swift on the Detroit depth chart. Gibbs (5’9/199) would be the No. 1 back in some classes but had to settle for consensus No. 2 status behind generational talent Bijan Robinson. It’s a testament to Gibbs’ versatility and explosiveness, as he never operated as a true bell-cow in three seasons between Georgia Tech and Bama. He doesn’t profile as one in the NFL, either, though he pairs a “lightning” running style with elite pass-catching prowess. The possessor of breakaway speed, Gibbs timed 4.36 on his Combine 40 and looks that fast on film. He pairs it with equally impressive acceleration. Gibbs is both fast and quick. He’s a mismatch both in the passing game and open field. Like all smaller, speed-based backs, Gibbs isn’t as strong between the tackles, but his skill-set is no longer uncommon at the NFL level. Teams will know what to do with him in a league where Austin Ekeler is a superstar. Like Ekeler, PPR leagues will be Gibbs’ key to early career fantasy value.
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yeah, it appears that teams are valuing mid round picks in this draft. I think the shelf hit a lot earlier in this draft.
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They filled their CB gap by snagging CJ GJ... they need interior dlineman and linebackers on their defensive side.
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not a deep RB class