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Move up for Ramsey or Hargreaves?

Discussion in 'The Bill Nunn Draft Room' started by PDXSteelers, Apr 9, 2016.

  1. PDXSteelers

    PDXSteelers Well-Known Member

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    So maybe Ramsey is a lock for top five pick, but what about Hargreaves? If he slips outside the top ten, what would you give up to get the pick? I would offer this years 1st and 4th and next years 2nd.
     
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  2. Diamond

    Diamond Well-Known Member

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    No team would accept a 4 pick for us to move up 10 spots, and they wont be interested in next years 2, they want picks in this draft, if a team trades down 10 spots they want at least this years 1-2 and 3, and we need those picks, so it wont happen...
     
  3. SteelHack

    SteelHack Well-Known Member

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    Some names I like......Apple, Jackson, and Xavier Howard (2nd) at CB....Im taking best available DB in 1st...I have drank the Billings Kool Aid...and really like the kid a lot.....I'm going S in the 2nd...I like Cravens (I still like him as an in the box SS), Joseph, and Neal.....although I would jump all over Braxton Miller if he was there in 2nd.......Mid round LB's Scooby Wright and Joshua Perry are my guys..both thumpers......and a couple of late round flyers/UDFA WR's Boehringer and DeRunnya Wilson


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  4. Dean

    Dean Well-Known Member

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    This just in from Rotoworld:

    Mackensie Alexander - DB - Player
    "Numerous sources" have told TFY Draft Insider's Tony Pauline that Clemson CB Mackensie Alexander is "a very difficult person to deal with off the field."

    Additionally, "some of his [college] coaches are giving Alexander less than rave reviews to NFL teams." The junior cornerback's been the topic of discussion across war rooms leading up to the draft, and it sounds like the off-field issues could push Alexander down draft boards. Alexander is viewed by some as the defensive back with the best ball skills in this class and a potential mid-first round pick. Alexander is 5'10/190 and ran a 4.47 forty at the Tigers' Pro Day.


    Source: Walter Football
     

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