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Mekhi Blackmon
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Discuss...

I havent a clue
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pff s  second highest graded cornor last year . 5 11" and only 175 pounds    . little handsy   tough likes to tackle draft projections all over the place . has that dog mentallity
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thanks..

I watched some film.  “handsy” indeed.
Just kinda concerned yesterday and today, can 175 lbs. hold up in the NFL?
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#4
He's aggressive and plays tight. You can have a 175 lb. corner because the game today is more about coverage than anything with the passing rules. 

Flores wants some dogs on D. He's a dawg. 
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Quote: @Vanguard83 said:
thanks..

I watched some film.  “handsy” indeed.
Just kinda concerned yesterday and today, can 175 lbs. hold up in the NFL?
His light  weight won't be an issue in practice,   he can team up with our undersized first rounder for drills.
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Mekhi Blackmon would go out of his way to line up against Jordan Addison every day at USC. Now they are teammates... a neat story!
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I knew when they traded back that this would be an Alexander Mattison type pick--a player they knew would still be there at the end of the round, and likely beyond. 

Don't know that I've seen too many sleeper lists without Blackmon's name on it. I didn't watch many of the top corners, so I sure as hell didn't watch Blackmon. But if he's half as impressive as Akayleb Evans was I'll be happy. But this smacks more of Flores than Kwesi. 

Only problem I have with the pick is value. Even PFF, who loved him, put him at 184. What's more, we took Blackmon before about a half dozen corners who were much higher on most big boards: Ringo, Phillips, Rush, the Minnesota corner. But those players are still out there and we're not the only corner-needy team who passed on them, so something's up. 



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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
I knew when they traded back that this would be an Alexander Mattison type pick--a player they knew would still be there at the end of the round, and likely beyond. 

Don't know that I've seen too many sleeper lists without Blackmon's name on it. I didn't watch many of the top corners, so I sure as hell didn't watch Blackmon. But if he's half as impressive as Akayleb Evans was I'll be happy. But this smacks more of Flores than Kwesi. 

Only problem I have with the pick is value. Even PFF, who loved him, put him at 184. What's more, we took Blackmon before about a half dozen corners who were much higher on most big boards: Ringo, Phillips, Rush, the Minnesota corner. But those players are still out there and we're not the only corner-needy team who passed on them, so something's up. 
He didnt get much return value in trading down so many spots. Still hasn't figured that one out.
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Quote: @kmillard said:
@MaroonBells said:
I knew when they traded back that this would be an Alexander Mattison type pick--a player they knew would still be there at the end of the round, and likely beyond. 

Don't know that I've seen too many sleeper lists without Blackmon's name on it. I didn't watch many of the top corners, so I sure as hell didn't watch Blackmon. But if he's half as impressive as Akayleb Evans was I'll be happy. But this smacks more of Flores than Kwesi. 

Only problem I have with the pick is value. Even PFF, who loved him, put him at 184. What's more, we took Blackmon before about a half dozen corners who were much higher on most big boards: Ringo, Phillips, Rush, the Minnesota corner. But those players are still out there and we're not the only corner-needy team who passed on them, so something's up. 
He didnt get much return value in trading down so many spots. Still hasn't figured that one out.
Yeah, I forgot about that. Someone give the kid a goddamn trade value chart. 
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