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Consolidated Draft Big Board. What would Hurney Do?


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Someone took the time to put together a consensus big board of the top draft sites:  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ok_bhWEHjupSdmOp1hF_puC7urYfzIY7Ar5hXNKAJvY/edit?usp=drivesdk

Here's a hypothetical.  Hurney has signed Mike Mitchell and Delvin Breaux, or comparable defensive backs before the draft.  So, although we're not ideal back there, he's at least patched the holes.  Now it's the draft and we're up, and both of the top OTs are on the board, as well as Reid and Harrison.  WWHD?

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12 minutes ago, ericr0319 said:

my vote right now is for Josh Jackson or Jaire Alexander. Would like a Mitchell or Reid signing before. Josh Sweat in the 2nd round. Penny and a LB in the 3rd

How do you like Isaiah Oliver compared to Jackson and Alexander?

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In that situation, I'd pick the best CB on our board. I assume that Jaire Alexander, Isaiah Oliver, and Mike Hughes are all still on the board. Who is our favorite. Pick him. Also wouldn't be mad about Isaiah Wynn or James Daniels there. Would love to know what we think about Sam Hubbard too. I expect that draft grades are all over the place for him. 

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1 hour ago, AppHeel said:

How do you like Isaiah Oliver compared to Jackson and Alexander?

I am no expert, I am just going off what I see and read. I would be happy with Oliver. I think there is a good chance both Jackson and Alexander are gone at 24. That said, I would be happy with Mike Hughes as well. Can return punts. 

 

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