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#1
Specifically around Chassion and developmental QBs.

26. Jayson Oweh, EDGE, Penn State You can almost hear PA with the Oweh ouchy

59. Jabril Cox LB, LSU- Excellent coverage LB, takes Wilson's snaps this year and Barr's the following year.

63. D'Wayne Eskridge WR, Western Michigan-Can a sub 6' WR be a tone setter? Yes. One part Tyreek Hill, one part Hines Ward. Puts the special back in special teams.

90. Ben Cleveland IOL, Georgia-Imagine a faster David Dixon at RG. Men this big aren't supposed to be this fast.

94. Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M-Will drive the fans crazy with his inconsistency but will flash enough to make you forget Kyle Slower. Potentially could be as good as anyone drafted in the first.

119. Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina-Huge CB. Made one of the more athletic ints I've ever seen.

124. Kylin Hill, RB, Mississippi State-Excellent all around back. Very productive.

125. Talanoa Hufanga, S, USC- I like USC Ss

134. Marco Wilson, CB, Florida-Zim will teach him to keep his shoes on.

157. Josh Imatorbhebhe, WR, Illinois-bye bye Bisi.

This draft would give Rick a nose bleed, no 7th. 

No K as I'm not ready to be hurt again.
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#2
Does this include a trade down for OBJ?
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#3
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
Specifically around Chassion and developmental QBs.

26. Jayson Oweh, EDGE, Penn State You can almost hear PA with the Oweh ouchy

59. Jabril Cox LB, LSU- Excellent coverage LB, takes Wilson's snaps this year and Barr's the following year.

63. D'Wayne Eskridge WR, Western Michigan-Can a sub 6' WR be a tone setter? Yes. One part Tyreek Hill, one part Hines Ward. Puts the special back in special teams.

90. Ben Cleveland IOL, Georgia-Imagine a faster David Dixon at RG. Men this big aren't supposed to be this fast.

94. Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M-Will drive the fans crazy with his inconsistency but will flash enough to make you forget Kyle Slower. Potentially could be as good as anyone drafted in the first.

119. Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina-Huge CB. Made one of the more athletic ints I've ever seen.

124. Kylin Hill, RB, Mississippi State-Excellent all around back. Very productive.

125. Talanoa Hufanga, S, USC- I like USC Ss

134. Marco Wilson, CB, Florida-Zim will teach him to keep his shoes on.

157. Josh Imatorbhebhe, WR, Illinois-bye bye Bisi.

This draft would give Rick a nose bleed, no 7th. 

No K as I'm not ready to be hurt again.
Are you seriously ready for the williams wall, no relation, part 2?

Nice combo block by Cleveland there.  Which one?  Yes.

Cleveland combo, no relation.

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#4
Quote: @PurplePastor said:
Does this include a trade down for OBJ?
No. We've got 4 guys who can play OT in theory, 3 who can be LTs. Sounds like Zeus will want too much money for our appetite. 
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#5
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
@PurplePastor said:
Does this include a trade down for OBJ?
No. We've got 4 guys who can play OT in theory, 3 who can be LTs. Sounds like Zeus will want too much money for our appetite. 
Was trying to figure out the trade down. I missed the 2nd rounder before. Really think we need at least one OL starter. Am thinking that may have to come earlier. 
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#6
Quote: @greediron said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
Specifically around Chassion and developmental QBs.

26. Jayson Oweh, EDGE, Penn State You can almost hear PA with the Oweh ouchy

59. Jabril Cox LB, LSU- Excellent coverage LB, takes Wilson's snaps this year and Barr's the following year.

63. D'Wayne Eskridge WR, Western Michigan-Can a sub 6' WR be a tone setter? Yes. One part Tyreek Hill, one part Hines Ward. Puts the special back in special teams.

90. Ben Cleveland IOL, Georgia-Imagine a faster David Dixon at RG. Men this big aren't supposed to be this fast.

94. Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M-Will drive the fans crazy with his inconsistency but will flash enough to make you forget Kyle Slower. Potentially could be as good as anyone drafted in the first.

119. Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina-Huge CB. Made one of the more athletic ints I've ever seen.

124. Kylin Hill, RB, Mississippi State-Excellent all around back. Very productive.

125. Talanoa Hufanga, S, USC- I like USC Ss

134. Marco Wilson, CB, Florida-Zim will teach him to keep his shoes on.

157. Josh Imatorbhebhe, WR, Illinois-bye bye Bisi.

This draft would give Rick a nose bleed, no 7th. 

No K as I'm not ready to be hurt again.
Are you seriously ready for the williams wall, no relation, part 2?

Nice combo block by Cleveland there.  Which one?  Yes.

Cleveland combo, no relation.

Cleveland moving company

State of Cleveland 
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#7
Quote: @PurplePastor said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
@PurplePastor said:
Does this include a trade down for OBJ?
No. We've got 4 guys who can play OT in theory, 3 who can be LTs. Sounds like Zeus will want too much money for our appetite. 
Was trying to figure out the trade down. I missed the 2nd rounder before. Really think we need at least one OL starter. Am thinking that may have to come earlier. 
Is Rashod HIll being underrated? PFF grades in the 70s last year. 80 pass blocking grade the year before. Not much of a run blocker, but a pretty good pass blocker, especially on the left. 

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#8
I like Rashod Hill, always have.  He slimmed down last year and has long arms, he would, do well at RT

Between Hill and Udoh, you should have enough to have a NFL average RT.  Problem is we don't know anything about ONeil's ability to move to LT.  I am not doubting him but it is risky.

If you knew that ONeil would be as good as Reiff at LT (slightly above NFL average), and the Hill/Udoh collaborative at RT would be NFL average, then at 14 you can pick Darrisaw or Slater or slide down a couple spots and get AVT

14# to say 18# for a 3rd and still get AVT.  We would have enough 3's and 4's to move up into the second if we wanted to get an edge

ONeill-AVT-Bradburry-Cleveland-Hill/Udoh starting
Cole, Hill/Udoh, Hinton off the bench

Again, we don't need 5 world beaters up front, we a OL that performs somewhere between 10th and 16th best.  With a good OL plus the revamped defense, there are plenty of reasons to consider this team a contender.
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