govandals wrote:Here is where I stand as of today:
If Levis, Stroud or Richardson are there at 5, you take them, If it's Young or Anderson, you consider a trade down, and if it's not a good enough deal, you happily take either of them.
RiverDog wrote:
I'm with ya on your first 3 names, but I don't want another sub 6' quarterback. I'd love to have Anderson, although I think he goes just ahead of us to the Cards.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Not that Barton was irreplaceable, but he needs to be replaced. With another hole in the roster has me wanting to trade back from 5 almost regardless of who’s on the board.
The needs abound. A trade back could potentially net LB, DT, C and G who can contribute immediately.
jshawaii22 wrote:With Indy tossing Ryan to the side, It looks like at least 3 QB and maybe 4 going ahead of us. That #5 looks better all the time.
I predicted a long time ago that AZ trades their #1 to a team that's QB needy and it could be 4 for 4 QB's.
Then we have our pick of DE's to draft. I can't imagine us not taking a DE since we seem to be stocking up on tackles in the FA market.
NorthHawk wrote:I’m not so sure about Wilson.
He has the size, but he didn’t have the production that I would want from the 5th pick. Maybe it’s a little of the Collier experience influencing my perception.
If the QBs go 1-4 then Anderson will have to be there at 5.
govandals wrote:For those of you who want Jalen Carter at #5, check this out. Looks like he just doesn't care anymore
https://twitter.com/billym_91/status/16 ... 2Deb1GAdLg
govandals wrote:For those of you who want Jalen Carter at #5, check this out. Looks like he just doesn't care anymore
https://twitter.com/billym_91/status/16 ... 2Deb1GAdLg
Stream Hawk wrote:Yeah I heard he's 9 lbs heavier. Didn't do much of what he was supposed to do. Hard pass at 5. I would be willing at 20 of course. However, there is a huge problem if he's dropping that far!
mykc14 wrote:I haven't heard this name mentioned much and for good reason but do you guys think there is anyway that the Hawks would draft Bijan Robinson with their first pick? I'm not an advocate of it but it does sort of fit with their MO and although I can certainly see why they would let Penny walk without drafting a RB early it would make sense that if Robinson is on their radar they wouldn't even try to resign him. He is ranked as a top 5 prospect on everybody's draft board. Because he's not a need, it's not a high value position, and the Hawks have used recent high draft picks on the position I can see why nobody is talking about him and the Hawks. I'm just throwing this out there- what do you guys think?
NorthHawk wrote:
He might be the best player in this draft, but there are too many very good RBs for him to go at 5, but I doubt he lasts until 20.
I really like Zach Charbonnet from UCLA. He’s bigger than Walker and was a good receiver out of the backfield for Chip Kelly and would be an added component to our Offense. Kind of like how Shanahan uses Deebo in SF.
govandals wrote:For those of you who want Jalen Carter at #5, check this out. Looks like he just doesn't care anymore
https://twitter.com/billym_91/status/16 ... 2Deb1GAdLg
mykc14 wrote:I haven't heard this name mentioned much and for good reason but do you guys think there is anyway that the Hawks would draft Bijan Robinson with their first pick? I'm not an advocate of it but it does sort of fit with their MO and although I can certainly see why they would let Penny walk without drafting a RB early it would make sense that if Robinson is on their radar they wouldn't even try to resign him. He is ranked as a top 5 prospect on everybody's draft board. Because he's not a need, it's not a high value position, and the Hawks have used recent high draft picks on the position I can see why nobody is talking about him and the Hawks. I'm just throwing this out there- what do you guys think?
govandals wrote:For those of you who want Jalen Carter at #5, check this out. Looks like he just doesn't care anymore
RiverDog wrote:
No way do I want ANY running back with a top 10 pick. Not only is running back not a high value position, ie they aren't on the field for all 3 downs and it's a quarterback's league, it is a position that is very subject to injury, a fact that we're all too painfully aware of. In addition, there's no sense taking a running back that early as no other team is going to, either. Even if he was an Adrian Peterson-Derrick Henry generational talent, of which he isn't, he could be had at #20.
I suspect that he may be an option with one of our two 2nd round picks, and although I wouldn't like it, I could be forced to swallow it. But I'd much rather see us focus on fixing the interior offensive line and our defense.
RiverDog wrote:One little tidbit about Jalen Carter's 9 pound weight gain. That was 9 pounds that he gained was between the official weigh in at the combine and Georgia's pro day. The combine started on Feb. 26th and ran until March 6th. Georgia's pro day was March 15th. So that's only a matter of 2-3 weeks that Carter put on the 9 pounds at a time when he should be highly motivated to get in as best shape as he can, especially after the amount of grief he's gone through with his legal issue that might have compromised his draft slotting. He must have been really slugging down the pizzas to put on that much weigh in that short of a time span.
c_hawkbob wrote:You've said that a lot North and I'm sorry but I can't corroborate. I've watched a lot of his games and even the ones wherein he's not getting home on a lot of sack or TFL's he's still fighting double and triple teams all game. It may not be splashy but it ain't nothing. Opposing defenses have plan for him every week, and even when they claim a measure of success it comes at a cost to the rest of their defense.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:He reminds me a lot of Chris Jones out of Mississippi State. Their college statistics, role, and competition are comparable. Jones was also knocked looking winded and taking plays off. Chiefs drafted him 6th in the 2nd round, and he's worked out pretty well for them. In a re-draft of 2016, should the Chiefs or another team have taken him in the first? In the top 5?
I don't rate him as our #5 pick. I did see where he pled no contest to the charges and received probation, a fine, and community service for his involvement. He didn't leave scene until told he could and came back when requested to answer additional questions. His tendency for excessive speeding and his apparent lack of conditioning would push him later in for me, perhaps in the second like Jones.
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