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#21
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
@purplefaithful said:
He's certainly living a charmed football life going from The Crimson Tide to The Patriots. 
Without Brady?  Not sure the charm is still there.
Agreed. 

Boston is a tough sports town.  Jones is basically taking over for an all-time legend in that town.   Brady comparisons are going to be a constant companion for him.  Going from Tuscaloosa (where every college football player is a god) to following in the footsteps of Tom Brady in Boston -- that is going to be tough.  Very tough.  Patriots fans didn't really have the "rebound QB" in Cam Newton and they now feel Mac Jones is the new fiance.
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#22
My thoughts...
Christian Darrisaw, T
My OT3. Probably a better fit than Slater. Plus, he's still improving. To me, Slater was more of a finished product. Better size and experience in the outside zone. Would have been happy at 14, but gathering up two additional slots in the top 100? Giggity.
Kellen Mond, QB
Couple weeks back, someone mentioned at this point last year Mannion was already inked to a new deal. Then the day before the draft, Jeremiah mentioned the Vikings were one of a couple teams who did extra legwork ( don't skip leg day) on the Day 2 QBs. Needs a louder internal clock. Took tons of body shots. Competed at the highest level with limited cast around him. Could be the guy in two years or could be Brett Huntley. 
Chazz Surratt, LB
This pick should have been Jabril Cox for multiple reasons. Least favorite pick by a wide margin. I mocked him a bunch of times up until his measurements came in. Below is a comprehensive list of starting LBs with arms as short as his
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End of list. 
He's going to replace Wilson and push Dye back to the bench. Not exactly what you want from a third. Being 24 doesn't help. Blah. Might be used as the up man on the punt unit and he takes a direct snap and throws one. 
Wyatt Davis, G
I would have been happy with Davis in the second. Had a better 2019. Got more sand in his pants than our typical iOL. Just a great pick. I'll be shocked if he's not a Day 1 starter.
Patrick Jones, DE
Mocked him a bunch of times due to measurables and production. Bad Senior Bowl week, but did get a sack in the game. Will need to re-watch game. With the scrubs we had playing DE last year, he makes the team by default.


Kene Nwangwu, RB
4.29 guy with one cut and go running ability. KR and special teams guy. Kennedy was pounding the table for him, so what can I say. Very few touches and only 7 receptions. Feels like he could have been selected later or an UDFA. What was your favorite KJ Osborn moment?
Camryn Bynum, S
Highly productive. Moving to S. Honestly, I've spent little time researching him.
Janarius Robinson, DE
I have no strong opinion on this player. Smile
Ihmir Smith-Marsette, WR
Seems like a bit of a knucklehead. Front flip into the end zone ended is year. DUI and speeding. TDN comped him to Robbie Anderson and it seems to fit. I think he wins WR3 even if Beebe stays healthy, as if. Could be KR too. Jet sweeps might be a thing again.
Zach Davidson, TE
Anyone recall that old SNL skit? "It's a dessert topping! No, it's a floor wax!" That's Davidson. He can punt. He can play TE. He says he's a pretty fair LS. Great size, speed guy. Oddly short arms, 32", for a guy nearly 6-7. Has a small man bun, so he fits in the TE room. Feels more like an UDFA due to the D2 background and limited time at TE. If he makes the team it's as LS. If he starts getting reps as holder, he could be the punter. The football multi stool.
Jaylen Twyman, DT
Played at 290. Has ballooned up to 319. Sloth like 40. Extremely productive, but I'm not sure that's on him or the two DEs he had with him. Have a salad. Looks way too much like Gary Coleman. Stuff of nightmares. Stadium announcer should play " Whatchu talkin bout, Willis" after a big play. Next to J Rob, could be the SOD.


Overall, I give this a B bordering on a B-. Cox was the pick that swings this to a solid B. Brevin Jordan over Davidson would have pushed the grade to a B+. Hill over Kene moves the needle to the B+ A- range. 
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#23
Bynum reminds me a lot of Corey Chavous. Former Corner turned Safety. High character, very studious. If he turns out to be anything close to Chavous, that's a great pick.
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