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Testing Huddle Consensus


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Testing Huddle Consensus   

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  1. 1. Players available at 8 who do you choose?

    • Tetairoa McMillan WR
      7
    • Will Cambell OT
      0
    • Ashton Jeanty RB
      1
    • Mike Green Edge
      4
    • Jalon Walker LB
      27
    • Will Johnson CB
      4
    • Malaki Starks S
      1
    • Mykel Williams Edge
      4
    • James Pearce Edge
      3
    • Tyler Warren TE
      6
    • Other player
      0
    • Trade back
      10


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I voted Jalen Walker but no matter what I hope we field any calls from phones ringing. It doesn't cost anything to listen to offers.

So if Jalon Walker is there, what kind of offer would you need to move from the pick

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Just to be different and take away the homerism for Walker, hoping he's not there because I really like T.Warren. He’s reminds me too much of Kelce and Gronk. But Defense wins Champions...Walker of course. But the plan would involve trading back up for Jihaad Campbell. 

 

Warren and Campbell over Walker any day but the stars would have to aligned.

Campbell just moves different on film than Walker. Much better fit for Evero defense also I think. He's more polish playing from multiple positions.

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1 hour ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

My preference in order:

Mike Green Edge
Jalon Walker LB
Tetairoa McMillan WR
Will Johnson CB
TRADE BACK
James Pearce Edge
Tyler Warren TE
Will Cambell OT
Mykel Williams Edge
Malaki Starks S
Ashton Jeanty RB

Wow...I may have drastically underestimated Mike Green. I need to take a serious look at him. 

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30 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

Wow...I may have drastically underestimated Mike Green. I need to take a serious look at him. 

I was the same way until recently. Unless there's some major character red flag I'm not aware of I think he's been hugely underrated. Best pure pass rusher in the class, IMO.

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11 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I was the same way until recently. Unless there's some major character red flag I'm not aware of I think he's been hugely underrated. Best pure pass rusher in the class, IMO.

Two sexual assault accusations. One from HS, one from Virginia Tech seem to be what the rumors are. 😞

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