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8 hours ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

The other option would be to take Gibbs at 30,he would be there around then. Just depends on the talent you want. IMO Gibbs isn't close to him. There again though, you'd have a nice(Gibbs) RB for 5 years,so I could see that also. But Gibbs is not on the same level as this kid

Gibbs is a scat back though, right?

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8 hours ago, Senhorcook said:

I’ll Pass. You?

Not sure if the desperation for football can get me watching it. 

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This seems like the guy to me. He has spins, hands and a bit of cut moves. But he has that physical running style we’ve all heard Siri covets. 

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Day three RB

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The UAB RB McBride might fit the bill as well. Stiff arms and running guys over. Much of his highlights were just hitting big holes however. Played at a lower level of college football also. How much does that translate?

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Chase Brown from Illinois seems hard to deny. Was fantastic as a runner and receiver at a very high level of college football.

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I don’t see us taking a RB before round three. Would be shocking frankly.

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Nolan Smith I don’t hear much about. He dominated for Georgia basically playing like a Reddick clone.

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Haven’t heard this cat mentioned.

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Beast RG. 6’5” 337 lb

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Huge hands 97 percentile

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Ranked number 10 at Draft buzz 

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Described as a monster mauling run blocker that rag dolls defenders. Hasn’t given up a sack in his whole career. Played all four years.

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CBS has him at 15 overall and at 347 pounds 

2 hours ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

No need, because I would not do it. I would ride with Gain,scott and a FA pick up or 2 or use a 7th because if I am going to use a pick on a RB,he would need to be a difference maker and at 62 and later I don't see any. Perhaps we see one stand out at the combine

Like Gainwell or the kid in KC? 

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10 hours ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

I would take Robinson or Gibbs,those are the only 2 RB's I would take,unless we feel Gains can handle most of the load from here on. 

I can’t see us taking either of those guys

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I forgot the Bears gave up their second round pick for Chase Claypool. Wow, first pick of the second round, that hurts.

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They have the Ravens 2nd round pick. Have our fourth round pick.

1 hour ago, cunninghamtheman said:

I forgot the Bears gave up their second round pick for Chase Claypool. Wow, first pick of the second round, that hurts.

Is that a good pick?  If so #10 must be pretty good too.

6 hours ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

No need, because I would not do it. I would ride with Gain,scott and a FA pick up or 2 or use a 7th because if I am going to use a pick on a RB,he would need to be a difference maker and at 62 and later I don't see any. Perhaps we see one stand out at the combine

When was that RB from KC drafted? 6th round or 7th? Point is, there is a solid RB out there. Just do your homework. Sometimes they do not have great stats because their O-Line sucks!

 

 

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39 minutes ago, joemas6 said:

Is that a good pick?  If so #10 must be pretty good too.

Full **** mode I see

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30 minutes ago, stine said:

When was that RB from KC drafted? 6th round or 7th? Point is, there is a solid RB out there. Just do your homework. Sometimes they do not have great stats because their O-Line sucks!

 

 

Seventh round

5 hours ago, cunninghamtheman said:

We got Sanders in the second round.

And he's not a 3 down basher workhorse is he?

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