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3 minutes ago, TeamRamrod said:

Great. Titans pick determined by what the fans think and the commanders pick lol

 

It was a weird mock draft from Josh Norris as he is usually so far in lock step with the bigger "insiders and analysts" reporting and he straight up ignored Daniel Jeremiah's reporting about the Titans and Rueben Bain.

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Love immediately makes you a more explosive team. He's going to add 10-20 TDs a year through the run and pass game. He's going to upgrade your pass protection. He's going to force teams to account for

The Jaguars gave up what again for Travis Hunter? This notion we should take less capital is kind of mind boggling. If a team wants to move then they need to pay the full price.

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On 4/6/2026 at 1:52 PM, TerryBoats said:

He could be a fine player but the bar is being set way too high.  He has never been a WR1, has average physical attributes, yet he's a top 5 pick?  They're boosting him like they put money on him going early.


Oh, you mean like Ja’Marr Chase (1) vs Justin Jefferson (2) at LSU, huh? Yeah, that could never happen. 

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On 4/6/2026 at 1:19 PM, AussieTitanFan08 said:

 

With how personally offended Kimes usually gets when anyone suggests the Titans should draft Love I'm surprised she didn't boot Jeremiah off the podcast and end the episode right there.


She did it last year with Cam, too. She was on with Buck Reising recently and said she had some apologizing to do to Titans fans for last year. 
 

She at it again.

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11 minutes ago, GLinks said:


Oh, you mean like Ja’Marr Chase (1) vs Justin Jefferson (2) at LSU, huh? Yeah, that could never happen. 

Both of those guys put up elite NFL numbers in their one season together and were low 4.4/4.3 guys at a heavier weight than Tate.  They were on a completely different level than him as prospects.

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21 minutes ago, TerryBoats said:

Both of those guys put up elite NFL numbers in their one season together and were low 4.4/4.3 guys at a heavier weight than Tate.  They were on a completely different level than him as prospects.

Chase yes. I think there's been some revisionist history on Jefferson. He was picked in the 20s. People thought he was slot only which is a factor in him being picked that low. Jefferson exceeded his prospect expectations.

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On 4/6/2026 at 4:52 PM, rns90 said:

If given between those two choices—I’d take Incheanachor.  LT is harder to find by far.

 

WR gets punted to round 4.  Edge goes with that 3rd rd pick.


I also heavily consider him at 35 to play RG for a year before moving to LT. 

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20 minutes ago, NashvilleNinja said:

 

Don't tease me, Borgo. Tate at 4 and Cooper at 35!? HAMMER DON'T HURT EM!

That would definitely not be on anyone's bingo card. Would be a hilarious and exciting turn of events. 

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4 hours ago, socaljake said:

Chase yes. I think there's been some revisionist history on Jefferson. He was picked in the 20s. People thought he was slot only which is a factor in him being picked that low. Jefferson exceeded his prospect expectations.

AJ Brown and DK Metcalf were drafted in the late 2nd.  The value of WRs has since increased significantly and they are now one of the most highly compensated positions.  There are draft classes in which Tate wouldn't be touched in the 1st round, the top of the class is just extremely weak while WR is at the highest value it has ever been.

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Dane Brugler's "The Beast" just dropped and there are some decent changes in his top 100 from his last update.

 

Keying in on those 3 second round plug and play G and Brugler has them ranked like this

- Chase Bisontis #34

- Emmanuel Pregnon #57

- Keylan Rutledge #62

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1 hour ago, AussieTitanFan08 said:

Brugler has Memphis OT Travis Burke at #79 in his top 100 there has been a massive amount of buzz for Burke but will admit I had no idea he was viewed as a top 100 guy.

 

Seems like there are at least a few curveballs every draft that make everyone do double-takes. I remember people expecting TeSlaa to last until the 5th/6th round last year before the Lions took him in the 3rd.

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8 hours ago, rns90 said:

Faulk is second to Bailey in the sack seer sack projection system

 

SackSEER projection: 23.5 sacks through Year 5


Scouts Inc. ranking: 24


Similar historical prospects: Preston Smith, Everson Griffen

 

Faulk is the heaviest edge rusher in this year's class at 278 pounds. A 35-inch vertical is impressive for a player carrying his weight, as was the 4.67-second 40 he ran at his pro day.

Faulk turns 21 in September, so he is coming to the league young. He played all three of his collegiate seasons at Auburn, where he had 10 career sacks and started in his sophomore and junior seasons.

 

Just in case you wanted more info to bludgeon people with.


 


I know Faulk is kindve a stiff as a pass rusher but a 4.67 & 35 inch vertical is no joke at 278. He probably is going higher than currently projected.

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