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1 minute ago, AussieTitanFan08 said:

 

Brugler had him going 79th.

The beast has fallen.

 

Edit: misread that. Saw 7th

 

Assummed 7th round. Lol

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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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10 minutes ago, AussieTitanFan08 said:

 

In Brugler's mock he did and it was another WR in De'Zhaun Stribling that went late 2nd.

Stribling's got some late buzz.

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1 hour ago, AussieTitanFan08 said:

 

That McShay mock is wild he has the Saints trading up to #3 and the Cowboys trading up to #6 finally the Jets trading up to #7.

 

4. Titans

Jeremiyah Love

 

Similar to Bailey to the Jets at no. 2, Love to Tennessee at no. 4 was the sense I was getting coming out of the combine, and I probably shouldn’t have moved away from it in Mock 3.0. Yes, the rookie salary scale would make Love a top-10-paid running back before he even takes an NFL handoff, and yes, there’s a decade-long track record of top-10 RBs not winning a Super Bowl with the team that drafted them. But that’s more an indictment of those organizations than of the players themselves, as Leonard Fournette, Christian McCaffrey, Saquon Barkley, and Bijan Robinson all landed in less-than-ideal situations early on.

This Titans situation is different. It’s a new regime that has already reshaped the roster, particularly on defense, with the additions of Jermaine Johnson II, John Franklin-Myers, Alontae Taylor, and Cordale Flott. More importantly, they have a second-year quarterback in Cam Ward—now paired with Brian Daboll and an improved offensive line—who’s in a critical stage of his development. At this point, it’s about surrounding him with playmakers.

Love fits that vision perfectly. He’s 6 feet and 212 pounds with excellent vision, power behind his pads, loose feet, and 4.36-second 40 speed, which makes him a high-end runner. But what really elevates him for Tennessee is his versatility. Love’s dynamic impact in the passing game (10.4 yards per catch last season) and his reliability in pass protection make him a true three-down factor.

 

 

Improved offensive line?

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10 hours ago, AussieTitanFan08 said:

 

Seems that there might be some future starting C that can be had early on day 3 but if you want a day 1 starting G which Borgonzi seems to be toying with via their touch points with prospects during the pre-draft process they are playing chicken with the rest of the league if they think any of the top plug and play guys will be there at #66.

All of this is why trading back in the first seems to be Borgo's main desire.  Now, it's unknown if he will get an offer that he wants...

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51 minutes ago, BeedoeLaw said:

 

I don't have a subscription. Anyone care to summarize? 

"The biggest day in the Borgonzi household, when his cousins and his uncles would all come over, was the NFL draft.  They would make marinara sauce and meatballs and sausages and the whole family would sit there and watch that damn draft. It was incredible ... it was the biggest day of the year. Bigger than Christmas." ...

 

"You have to turn over every rock and every stone," Borgonzi said when asked the enduring lesson from his Chiefs tenure. "The only way you really do that is to consistently work and communicate. That’s the one thing I learned is you have to do it together and you have to communicate. Andy was always like, ‘You’ve got to be relentless. If you’re a coach, you’re a player, you’re a scout.’ That was the mindset there."

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45 minutes ago, titanskick8851 said:


Love this draft from Brugler, however walking away from the draft with a huge hole at RG and no legit offensive playmakers to help Cam would be a travesty.

disagree on the RG. I hate he term "plug and play" with respect to OL. Any guy drafted outside of the first round is going to be a projection and an unknown. Just because someone says they are "plug and play" does not make it so, and does not make the draftee anymore of a certain solution than a guy already on our roster. If you want a true "plug and play" guy at RG, then there will be free agent options that are known quantities.  Look at Latham. He was described as plug and play. Oops, not at LT. Ok then he is plug and play at RT. OOps again. And Latham was drafted early in the first round.

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