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Games to Watch this Sunday (Monitoring Draft Position)


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4 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

I firmly believe Mike Jackson and Demani Richardson are showing we dont need to spend our first rounder on the secondary. Our 1st round pick really should be Dline /Edge/Pass Rusher . Unless Canales just falls in love with Tet McMillan I guess.

I’m still shocked and was impressed with him Locking up Harrison jr on back to back plays towards the end of the game.  

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11 hours ago, PappyMay said:

I’m still shocked and was impressed with him Locking up Harrison jr on back to back plays towards the end of the game.  

Harrison does not impress me at all. He had that one amazing game, but to sit and wait for the ball instead of attacking it is why Jackson could make the plays. Nabers is clearly the top WR in this draft class. Harrison needs to play better or he’s going to be a bit of a bust.

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It looks like we are locked into a top 10 pick no matter what. We can’t win more than 6 and SF’s SOS is way above ours.

If we will both, we are 10th. Jets and Bears won’t win 2 and NO without Kamara is losing out.

If we win 1 more game, we are likely 9th as NOs SOS is above ours. I think 7 is our ceiling if we win 1 as well so likely 9th but possibly 7th or 8th. I can’t imagine any of the craps teams in front of us winning 2.

If we lose both, we are 5th to 7th. I think 5th is likely because I think the Raiders beat NO and Tennessee beats Jax. That would be best for us if we lose out. We can’t be worse than 7th unless somehow the Jets jump us in SOS. There is a magic trick where we could get 4th but asking any of these crap teams to win twice is lunacy.

I enjoyed the win but damn, it wouldn’t have taken much (Jax beat Tenn and NE beating a resting Buffalo) to get us to 2 or 3 if we had lost. At 2 or at 3 with NE at 2 would have potentially gotten us that dream scenario where someone trades a mini farm to us for QB2 to get past a QB needy team like Cleveland. 

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