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Other Thoughts About Our First Pick


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1 minute ago, OneBadCat said:

Maybe not stacked but I wouldn’t say weak. TMJ will be a stud. 

TMJ and Shenault are great WR3/4 types. I still want to see Shenault used out of the backfield more. DJ, imo, is a high end WR2. If we landed an elite #1 to pair with DJ and the rest, I would consider our WR room stacked. 

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2 hours ago, Byrdman4real said:

I would take two TEs if the opportunity is right. 

I haven’t given up hope on Tremble yet. He’s the same age (22) as Sam Laporta, Tucker Kraft, and Luke Musgrave in the 2023 draft class. He’s actually younger than Dalton Kincaid. TE is typically a position where only grown men excel. He could still develop into a strong TE2. 

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15 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

TMJ and Shenault are great WR3/4 types. I still want to see Shenault used out of the backfield more. DJ, imo, is a high end WR2. If we landed an elite #1 to pair with DJ and the rest, I would consider our WR room stacked. 

I wouldn’t hate taking a WR but I’m partial to a taking the best DE available. We need to get Burns a counterpart and get a consistent pass rush. 

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