2024 NFL Draft 2nd and 3rd round gamethread: Baruch atah Adonai WITH SPOILERS

Auger34

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Chances of that 4th rd pick vs. the 5th rd pick working out are probably single digits. Hate this trade.
I do too….I really thought McConkey was a great fit for the Pats. Need to see who the Pats take at 37 first, but I don’t like it at all
 

Auger34

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Prepared for just about anything here. Terry Fontenot is the gift that keeps giving
 

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I mean... it's 3 spots, they're almost certainly taking whomever they would have taken at 34 at 37.
I can’t understand anyone hating it that much. I don’t understand why there’s such a big difference between 34 and 37, yet there’s no difference between 20+ picks later on.
 

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I mean, if the Pats are pretty certain the guy they want is gonna be there at #37, it's a no brainer to deal.
 

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4th vs. 5th rd is basically the same player.
Not really, 27 picks is a lot. 34 vs 37 is the same player much more so, especially since you probably know who the team is coming up for, so you're only missing out on 2 players (that you probably didn't want).
 

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Interesting... Ohrorohro.
Wonder if Newton's foot came back a real concern for various medical staffs.
 

DJnVa

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Falcons fans are excited, but clearly didn't recognize the guy based on the first name. lol
 

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He’s slow and not that athletic
How many times are NFL WRs asked to run 40 yards in underwear? His in-game speed tracking data is pretty great. Also FWIW, Coleman's 10 yard split (1.54) was the exact same as the "faster" Xavier Legette and Tez Walker and quicker than Troy Franklin (1.61) and Ricky Pearsal (1.57).

N'Keal Harry btw was 1.62.
 

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Atlanta traded 74 to move up 10 spots?

This front office is an absolute cluster

Edit- okay got back a 6th too, still pretty bad given they took Orhorhorho who was more of a late 2nd/early 3rd on consensus.
 

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Interesting... Ohrorohro.
Wonder if Newton's foot came back a real concern for various medical staffs.
I don’t know…the word in Tampa is that if the Cowboys took Barton then the Bucs would have taken Newton
 

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How many times are NFL WRs asked to run 40 yards in underwear? His in-game speed tracking data is pretty great. Also FWIW, Coleman's 10 yard split (1.54) was the exact same as the "faster" Xavier Legette and Tez Walker and quicker than Troy Franklin and Ricky Pearsal.
Too logical. Obviously Keon is N’Keal 2.0 and just can’t move
 

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How many times are NFL WRs asked to run 40 yards in underwear? His in-game speed tracking data is pretty great. Also FWIW, Coleman's 10 yard split (1.54) was the exact same as the "faster" Xavier Legette and Tez Walker and quicker than Troy Franklin and Ricky Pearsal.
Walker don’t gonna picked for another 40 picks
 

Auger34

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I think its going to be Sumataia (if Deadskins don’t take him first)
 

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I kind of hate the concept of always trading down. I thought it was fine when you had talent on the team. It's really not when you don't. Maybe the guy they want is there anyway but god damn, every year
 

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How many times are NFL WRs asked to run 40 yards in underwear? His in-game speed tracking data is pretty great. Also FWIW, Coleman's 10 yard split (1.54) was the exact same as the "faster" Xavier Legette and Tez Walker and quicker than Troy Franklin (1.61) and Ricky Pearsal (1.57).

N'Keal Harry btw was 1.62.
You're trying to reason with the unreasonable. That way is madness.