2019 NFL Draft Rounds 2 & 3 Game Thread - No Spoilers

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Is it worth trading up for Jawaan Taylor if AZ is really going CB? I don't know a ton about the OL prospects this draft, but I thought he was ranked in the top ~15 prospects by most.
 

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Is it worth trading up for Jawaan Taylor if AZ is really going CB? I don't know a ton about the OL prospects this draft, but I thought he was ranked in the top ~15 prospects by most.
He apparently has a knee issue that scared teams off.
 

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Look to you and everyone else who quoted my post I was exaggerating. Just reacting to seeing him mocked to the Pats at 64. I agree he is worth of a day 3 draft pick. But seeing him at 64 seemed like a joke to me.
Got it, we agree then. I don't think he's going tonight either and if he gets an indication he's getting selected, its possible my oldest will know ahead of time.
 

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I'd love to see them come out of the second with an OT and a defensive lineman, either inside or on the edge. It feels like those positions are getting kind of thin, especially in terms of guys that might plausibly help in 2019 (not as starters, but just as backups or rotational players that can give you a little something). In contrast, it seems like we'll be able to find an intriguing TE or WR, especially an inside type guy, in the 3rd or 4th round.
 

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Question for the room...

Given the selection of Harry, a beefy and versatile WR, does that mean...
1.) The WR double dip need not occur until Day 3, and/or
2.) The emphasis on the first TE drafted should be blocking moreso than "move TE" skills?
 

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CBS has Winovich at 56 and Blake Cashman LB Minnesota at 64; SI has Winovich at 56 and Lonnie Johnson CB Kentucky at 64
I'd be happy with either of these.

Did you think Barrios or Ryan Switzer shouldn’t have been drafted? Hunter is a better slot than either of those guys. Granted he doesn’t have the return game on his resume...but what he does, he does really well.
As you note, both Berrios and Switzer returned punts in college and both tested way better than Renfrow. Switzer was far more productive in college. Renfrow was more productive than Berrios overall, but Berrios' numbers were better in his final season than anything Renfrow did. I don't see anything to suggest Renfrow should be higher than a mid-late day three guy.
 

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I'd love to see them come out of the second with an OT and a defensive lineman, either inside or on the edge. It feels like those positions are getting kind of thin, especially in terms of guys that might plausibly help in 2019 (not as starters, but just as backups or rotational players that can give you a little something). In contrast, it seems like we'll be able to find an intriguing TE or WR, especially an inside type guy, in the 3rd or 4th round.
It will be disappointing if they don’t in some form or fashion. Five picks over 2 rounds covering the next 70 players selected.

Reports yesterday were the Pats board of draftable players sat at about 100. Worse case scenario, there are 68 left, and you know not everyone drafted last night was on their board.
 

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It will be disappointing if they don’t in some form or fashion. Five picks over 2 rounds covering the next 70 players selected.

Reports yesterday were the Pats board of draftable players sat at about 100. Worse case scenario, there are 68 left, and you know not everyone drafted last night was on their board.
Yup, it seems like they're right where they want to be. Time to execute.
 

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I'd be happy with either of these.


As you note, both Berrios and Switzer returned punts in college and both tested way better than Renfrow. Switzer was far more productive in college. Renfrow was more productive than Berrios overall, but Berrios' numbers were better in his final season than anything Renfrow did. I don't see anything to suggest Renfrow should be higher than a mid-late day three guy.
Renfrow's combine score is better than either. 5.50 v 5.35 Berrios and 5.23 Switzer.
Berrios final season 55/679/9TD, Hunter had 60/602/3TD the same year with Kelly Bryant at QB. He led Clemson in total receptions that year. I'm not sure if Berrios was injured early in his career, but he only had 100 career college receptions.

I think Hunter goes 4-6, probably between Switz (4/133) and Berrios (6/210).
 

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I'd guess most franchises have locals that want to get on tv. The Pats guy yesterday seemed like a townie though.

Anyone else miss the Saturday draft marathon? Fun day to get together and make incorrect predictions, eat good food and drink all day.