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Bill Voth says no tackle in the first


Kuech the Sneak

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The problem a lot of you are having right now is simple. You've convinced yourself over the span of years that "real" teams spend picks on the "unsexy" stuff. You parroted these things to any poster who suggested otherwise in an attempt to feign being an intellectual.

This same principle now applies to the "BPA" cliche' that so many of you echo. The problem however, is that the BPA more than likely will not be an "unsexy" pick, but rather, a "sexy" one (as if those stupid terms werent misnomers anyways) so now we have leagues of huddlers trying to jump through hoops to rationalize what theyve always "known" which is no doubt why some of you seem to contradict yourself from thread to thread.

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Yeah. . .I'm on the Latimer train; he's got the size, the speed, and the hands. Plus, the Panthers have met him three different times (more than any other player) and that's way too much attention for a smokescreen imo.

 

Though, I'm starting to believe that the Panthers will miss him by 4-5 picks.

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Rivera said in the past that he doesn't like spending high picks on CBs due to the lack of technique that they have.

I'm starting to think that Shazier will be coming in to replace TD... but if we can snag Benjamin in the 1st and James in the 2nd I will be ecstatic

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Miami does not have a first-round grade on Virginia T Morgan Moses, according to the Miami Herald.

Trusted beat reporter Adam Beasley reports that the Dolphins, who badly need a starting RT, have first-round grades on just five offensive tackles: Notre Dame's Zack Martin, Michigan's Taylor Lewan, Texas A&M's Jake Matthews, Auburn's Greg Robinson and Tennessee's Ja’Wuan James. "In their eyes, there’s a drop-off to the next level, which includes Virginia’s Morgan Moses," Beasley wrote. ESPN's Todd McShay calls Moses "one of the 15 best players in the draft."

 real or smokescreen? interesting.

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I'd take James over Moses as well.

I simply do not see the appeal people have, other than the likelihood that we need an OT and he was next up on walterfootball's rankings list.

The guy looks immensely uncomfortable playing OT.

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