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13 minutes ago, paco said:

Does anyone here do daily fantasy? I don't want to sound like I'm bragging, but I've been on an absolute heater lately:

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When do you go pro?

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16 hours ago, Sack that QB said:

Don't like him at all. Stiff with low top end speed. Reminds me of a better version of JJAW. I just don't like tall WRs who don't move fluidly.

I'll give you the top end speed part but Boston had a 6.8 3 cone drill (which is really good) compared to JJAW 7.23. Boston also had a 4.28 shuttle compared to 4.41. He's definitely not stiff. He's more compared to Drake London, Courtland Sutton, Mike Williams and Tetairoa McMillan. He's also almost 6 foot 4 compared to 6 foot 2.

This is a good video on him and where he excels.

2 minutes ago, NCiggles said:

Concepcion is the receiver I would like in the first if they go WR. I just think he has less physcial questions than Cooper or Boston. I don't think Lemon, Tyson or Tate will fall that far down or are worth a move to trade up for them. His body type would keep him from being a true x type WR. He probably would work well out of the slot. I think the question would be whether they could fit in him a role given their other WRs.

I'd take Boston over KC

3 minutes ago, NCiggles said:

When do you go pro?

go pro? I'm like two wins away from being able to retire.

2 minutes ago, paco said:

go pro? I'm like two wins away from being able to retire.

I mean you are practically set. If you put all that cash into crypto though, you could have a pretty penny. That's where it's at - generational wealth. I mean your great grandkids will pass that penny down to their grandkids.

14 minutes ago, Godfather said:

I'd take Boston over KC

They're both lousy. The Royals might lose 100 games.

Please no TE, WR, or RB in the first round

1 hour ago, hputenis said:

If you bring an old jar of mustard and a dead raccoon, I'll bend time and space to get there instantly.

Whys it have to be dead? Buzzkill

11 minutes ago, Alphagrand said:

They're both lousy. The Royals might lose 100 games.

Yea Phillies suck ass too. I'm sure @mikemack8 is punishing himself with nipple clamps and massive deldos will every loss

4 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

Please no TE, WR, or RB in the first round

I'll be ok with Tyson or Lemon but I agree with no TE or RB. Love is the only rb going on the first rd anyways

Does it even make sense to go Edge in round 1 or can we kick that off the possibilities also? Seems like you can get similar edge guys in round 2 and early 3rd. So has to be OL, WR, or elite Safety right?

22 minutes ago, Godfather said:

Yea Phillies suck ass too. I'm sure @mikemack8 is punishing himself with nipple clamps and massive deldos will every loss

What do you mean....punishing?

Seattle also is apparently ok trading back as they only have 4 picks in the draft. 54 and 68 is worth 610 draft points and pick 32 is equivalent to 590 points. Would that be worth it to move up for someone like McNeil-Warren, Boston, or Iheanachor

3 hours ago, ManuManu said:

One thing about Sadiq: Ue can block, but he’s more likely f a move blocker and blocker in space rather than being stout in-line.

Stowers is basically Jordan Matthews.

If I'm taking a TE in the 1st, I'd want a bonafide Y (Warren, Loveland) -or- a highly productive F (Brock Bowers). Both Sadiq and Stowers profile to me as interesting TE2s.

1 minute ago, Waiting4Someday said:

I'd be happy enough

13 hours ago, ToastJenkins said:

Its almost as if time introduces uncertainty…groundbreaking stuff

Thank you, Professor Hawking. Or is it Heisenberg?

12 minutes ago, DEagle7 said:

I'd be happy enough

The first couple picks are risky, but I understand the upside game. Later on, I like what he's doing a lot... not sure if some of those guys will make it that far, but what do I know.

1 minute ago, Waiting4Someday said:

The first couple picks are risky, but I understand the upside game. Later on, I like what he's doing a lot... not sure if some of those guys will make it that far, but what do I know.

He helped himself by taking Clark and Proctor a few rounds late which helps. But kacmarek being the only TE and the bustability of Bell and DDS early is not appealing.

9 minutes ago, HazletonEagle said:

He helped himself by taking Clark and Proctor a few rounds late which helps. But kacmarek being the only TE and the bustability of Bell and DDS early is not appealing.

Kid can play

1 minute ago, HazletonEagle said:

He helped himself by taking Clark and Proctor a few rounds late which helps. But kacmarek being the only TE and the bustability of Bell and DDS early is not appealing.

Yup. If somebody told me Clark and Proctor went in the late-2nd/late-3rd respectively, I'd find that credible. OL pick is what it is, cross your fingers. I'd be much more comfortable taking Bell in the 3rd, as he has a lot of work to do technique-wise and I think his hands are OK at best. DDS can play the run and push the pocket, but is likely a meh pick - good college player just not sure if he has it for the pros... 4th round? Kacmarek is interchangeable with Roush for me, so I'd be happy with him in the 5th to play TE3. So, I'm not against the players so much as the values.

27 minutes ago, just relax said:

Thank you, Professor Hawking. Or is it Heisenberg?

Im the one who knocks

10 minutes ago, Waiting4Someday said:

The first couple picks are risky, but I understand the upside game. Later on, I like what he's doing a lot... not sure if some of those guys will make it that far, but what do I know.

Yeah Bell and Freeling are high upside players but risky. Which at least at OT is how I prefer to gamble. I'd prefer another mid round WR to hedge our bets with Bell. Dennis-Sutton, Clark and Dunker solid floor players to mitigate some of the risk (although I agree they may go sooner than where he had them). Kacmarek is whatever. Seems like a blocking only guy but that's kind of the type of TE available in that range. Might prefer Royer who seems like he could have some more receiving upside, but hey he's better than rolling out Calcaterra at TE2 again. I think Proctor is long gone by that pick but if not, love it

2 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

Im the one who knocks

Ah. Mr. White.

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