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Day 3 Draft Discussion


Mr. Scot

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Heck is too weak to play in the nfl.  Wouldnt mind throwing a late pick at strowbridge

Strowbridge just went to the Dolphins. Yeah, Heck was a solid college OT I just didn't see NFL traits out of him. As a Heels fan I hope he proves me wrong, but I think his ceiling is likely carving out a career as a long-term swing tackle backup which isn't bad value out of a 4th round pick. So we'll see.

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3 minutes ago, BrizzMachete said:

Trey Wingo just said day 3 picks make up 65% of NFL rosters . That’s why late round picks are important . Really every pick 

Which is why I'm thrilled that its obviously Rhule driving this draft ship and not Marty.

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If he's still available, Donovan Peoples-Jones would be a really intriguing pick in the 6th. Peoples-Jones and Netane Muti are my favorites for the next pick. Also worth noting that Kenny Willekes is still currently available and he's a guy we've been connected to and reportedly like.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Jake Fromm finally gets drafted by Panthers North. That kid really screwed up not going back to school for another year.

Good landing spot for Fromm.  A place where he can step-in for the starter when the starter is injured and otherwise just hold that clipboard on the sideline which is likely what he'll be best at in the NFL.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If he's still available, Donovan Peoples-Jones would be a really intriguing pick in the 6th. Peoples-Jones and Netane Muti are my favorites for the next pick. Also worth noting that Kenny Willekes is still currently available and he's a guy we've been connected to and reportedly like.

We may as well finish off this draft all defense if you ask me, lol.

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