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Blackmon traded to Colts
#11
Blackmon was on a positive trajectory until his knee injury. He obviously hasn't bounced back from the injury yet & may never. I'm also surprised that they traded him so soon, but they need healthy CBs now.

Between Khyree Jackson's tragic death & now Blackmon's knee injury, this team has been snake bit with the CBs that they've drafted.
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#12
Blackmon doesn't look like the same guy from his rookie year. Is it the ACL? It was telling when he was out there playing in the 3rd preseason game. Didn't have a roster spot locked up...

With all these trades, I have to imagine we're looking at a CB and/or WR trade since those two spots have the biggest immediate depth need heading into the regular season.
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#13
(Yesterday, 11:55 PM)RS_Express Wrote: Only 4 from 25 are making the roster. Bartholomew is ending up either on IR or cut. And with the upcoming bloodbath to whack $60 million off next year's cap, Kwesi's going to need a lot of picks and hit on them to keep the roster stacked.  

Has anyone ever gone CB 1st, 2nd and 3rd round?  Rolleyes

Didn’t GB do that after Moss?
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I like the job Kwesi has done overall and we're coming off a 14 win season. As was previously mentioned the Patriots won a lotta games for a lotta years while being bad at drafting. The Rams won a Super Bowl while trading away all their high value picks. Many ways to skin a cat and what matters is on the field. The Vikings are on a good trajectory in my opinion and I'm hoping playoff wins are soon to come.

THAT BEING SAID... Anyone still giving KAM's draft classes the benefit of the doubt in any fashion really needs to stop. He just hasn't earned it. JJ McCarthy can literally erase all of this by being the QB this franchise needs but if not, the perception around KAM is going to tank and he won't have much to fall back on. There's a lot riding on the kid which is going to make it all the more sweet when he delivers.

But until that time I think it's okay to call a spade a spade: KAM has helped build a solid roster, a good culture, and a good coaching staff. He also stinks at drafting.
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#15
It's like many of us have said for years about Kwesi, he's great with numbers and acquiring known quantities in free agency or trade, but he struggles to identify college talent and that's been reflective in his drafts. Not a real surprise when talking about someone that has zero scouting background. He'd be a better cap guy than an NFL GM
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(6 hours ago)supafreak84 Wrote: It's like many of us have said for years about Kwesi, he's great with numbers and acquiring known quantities in free agency or trade, but he struggles to identify college talent and that's been reflective in his drafts. Not a real surprise when talking about someone that has zero scouting background. He'd be a better cap guy than an NFL GM

Definitely fair and a massive room for growth that I'm sure he's well aware of. His bad drafts haven't been nearly enough to warrant a replacement in my opinion and I'm glad he got an extension. But at some point the chickens might come home to roost. I think our new QB is going to help us avoid all that.
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