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Never forget we traded up to passed on A.J Brown and D.K Metcalf in the second.


micnificent28

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Little was hurt most of the year. We really don’t know what we have in him...  If I’m not mistaken Metcalf had an injury history in college which is why he dropped. Can’t really blame him for taking a potential franchise LT over a talented WR that had an injury history.

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I don't understand why people are bashing the Little pick. He was looking good before he went down with his first concussion. It's not his fault Ron and his staff were terrible at managing players injuries. 

He was rushed back and then after re-aggravating / getting a second concussion still wasn't sent to IR.

God I am so glad Ron and Vermillion are fuging gone.

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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

You’re not making any sense. We are talking about guys we had in for visits or that some of us touted before the draft. We aren’t cherry picking. 

We visited with Von Miller. People definitely touted him here.

I'm making the point that we don't need to draft WRs in the top 2 rounds every year when we have young guys who are growing and showing success doing so. It's wasting draft capital when we have all these other positions of need that aren't being addressed early. Little looked good before the second concussion. I think he can be a starter for us and will develop. There's nothing wrong with that pick just because DJ Metcalf had a good game in the playoffs. Brown and Metcalf are on teams with like no WRs. Lockett is good, but he's not some all world WR1. No one would care about Brown if Tannehill wasn't made the starter for the Titans. Neither would look good here. And even they did look good here, it wouldn't matter, because WR talent wasn't our problem this year. The O-line and D-line were the problems. And we used our picks to address them. There's no real comparison here, it's just a thread imagining if we'd drafted every good player at every pick regardless of position and all the other teams didn't pick the good players.

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The people here giving up on Greg Little are going to deny it later.  I think Little ends up at G, but he has raw potential at T.  It is much easier for rookies to make an impact at WR than LT. 

 If Wirfs and Jeudy are on the board when we pick, who would you take?  One will catch passes and score TDs and the other will give up sacks and get lost in the pile at the LOS.  One is shiny and makes you cheer now; the other is going to take a while and will hardly be noticed.  He is not shiny.

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15 minutes ago, Ship said:

Player A is a Super Bowl Champion, Super Bowl MVP, an All Pro, and a Rookie of the Year, and is still playing.

Player B is a Rookie of the Year, League MVP, an All Pro, and isn't playing.

I'm just saying.... Or maybe we should have picked JJ Watt that year. At least he made a play on a team in the playoffs this year and the guy we picked was injured and didn't make any plays.

Well excusing the fact super bowls are team statistics and not individual ones. Value still guys to the player who touches the ball on every single snap. Rule of thumb is qb is the most important player on a team and if two players are within the same range you go with qb. I would still take Cam over Miller because of how much he does for the offense. This isnt even a comparsion.

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9 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

 

The people here giving up on Greg Little are going to deny it later.  I think Little ends up at G, but he has raw potential at T.  It is much easier for rookies to make an impact at WR than LT. 

 If Wirfs and Jeudy are on the board when we pick, who would you take?  One will catch passes and score TDs and the other will give up sacks and get lost in the pile at the LOS.  One is shiny and makes you cheer now; the other is going to take a while and will hardly be noticed.  He is n

I Mean tackle is of course the priority but at what point does bpa come into effect? Is wirfs a equal talent to Juedy? Juedy is being touted the best wr prospect out of bama since Julio Jones. Do you pass on a more likely pro bowler for.... Little caliber player?

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55 minutes ago, Porn Shop Clerk said:

I noticed both of those players are on teams with offensive lines whereas we have a waiting room.

since when and at what point did the Seahawks have an offensive line this season?  Russell has been running for his life the entire year.  

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1 hour ago, micnificent28 said:

https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/redskins/nfl-draft-2019-day-2-second-and-third-round-results-picks-selections-trades-order

 

  1. (37) Carolina Panthers (From SEA): Greg Little, OT - Ole Miss
  2. (38) Buffalo Bills (From OAK): Cody Ford, OT - Oklahoma
  3. (39) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Sean Bunting, CB - Central Michigan
  4. (40) Oakland Raiders: Trayvon Mullen, CB - Clemson
  5. (41) Denver Broncos: Dalton Risner, OT - Kansas State
  6. (42) Denver Broncos (From CIN): Drew Lock, QB - Missouri 
  7. (43) Detriot Lions: Jahlani Tavai, ILB - Hawai'i
  8. (44) Green Bay Packers: Elgton Jenkins, C - Mississippi State
  9. (45) New England Patriots: Joejuan Williams, CB - Vanderbilt
  10. (46) Cleveland Browns (From IND): Greedy Williams, CB - LSU
  11. (47) Seattle Seahawks (From CAR): Marquise Blair, S - Utah
  12. (48) New Orleans Saints (From MIA): Erik McCoy, C - Texas A&M
  13. (49) Indianapolis Colts (From CLE): Ben Banogu, OLB - TCU
  14. (50) Minnesota Vikings: Irv Smith Jr., TE - Alabama
  15. (51) Tennessee Titans: A.J. Brown, WR - Ole Miss
  16. (52) Cincinnati Bengals (From DEN): Drew Sample, TE - Washington
  17. (53) Philadelphia Eagles (From BAL): Miles Sanders, RB - Penn State
  18. (54) Houston Texans (From SEA): Lonnie Johnson Jr., CB - Kentucky
  19. (55) Houston Texans: Max Scharping, OT - Northern Illinois
  20. (56) Kansas City Chiefs (From LAR): Mecole Hardman, WR - Georgia
  21. (57) Philadelphia Eagles: JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR - Stanford
  22. (58) Dallas Cowboys: Trysten Hill, DT - UCF
  23. (59) Indianapolis Colts: Parris Campbell, WR - Ohio State
  24. (60) Los Angeles Chargers: Nasir Adderley, S - Delaware
  25. (61) Los Angeles Rams (From KC): Taylor Rapp, S - Washington
  26. (62) Arizona Cardinals (From MIA, return for Josh Rosen): Andy Isabella, WR - UMass
  27. (63) Kansas City Chiefs (From LAR): Juan Thornhill, S - Virginia
  28. (64) Seattle Seahawks (From NE): D.K. Metcalf, WR - Ole Miss

Just some thoughts after watching this weekend slate.

 

Well make a list of WR and Safety or Tightend even that were much better than Little finger 

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I'll take Wirfs with one caveat, I have to see him work on the left side in the all star game and see his agility at the combine.  Dude is built like a tank.  He can't be bull rushed (unless bad technique) however, being so bulky limits his fluidity.  Trim down 10-15 pounds, lay off the squats and work on shuttle drills.  If he can do that, I believe he can make the switch to the left side.

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