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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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1 minute ago, Justafan said:

If CB is the best player available at #35, fine, but the Titans have some pretty glaring needs elsewhere, so if all things are equal, I would probably prioritize Edge, WR, IOL, depending on what they do at #4. 

 

Taylor and Flott are your outside guys, and Harris is your NB who might switch out with Winston in some situations. They can easily wait on CB and address it on day 3. Their top 4 is a pretty solid group. 

Yep. It only happens with a trade down. 

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1 minute ago, Justafan said:

If CB is the best player available at #35, fine, but the Titans have some pretty glaring needs elsewhere, so if all things are equal, I would probably prioritize Edge, WR, IOL, depending on what they do at #4. 

 

Taylor and Flott are your outside guys, and Harris is your NB who might switch out with Winston in some situations. They can easily wait on CB and address it on day 3. Their top 4 is a pretty solid group. 

The perfect scenario is the Titans do a trade down, add an extra 3rd, and then choose Scott with the 2nd rounder that’s now in the 40’s or 50’s. 
 

All depends on who is available though. If the right Edge, OL, or WR falls that we graded out as Round 1 value I could easily see us sticking and picking at 35

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Just now, Justafan said:

If CB is the best player available at #35, fine, but the Titans have some pretty glaring needs elsewhere, so if all things are equal, I would probably prioritize Edge, WR, IOL, depending on what they do at #4. 

 

Taylor and Flott are your outside guys, and Harris is your NB who might switch out with Winston in some situations. They can easily wait on CB and address it on day 3. Their top 4 is a pretty solid group. 


You have to really love a corner to pull the trigger on one in rd 2 after dropping $35 mil a year on AT/CF. Plus Harris looked really good for a 5 rd last year

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2 hours ago, TerryBoats said:

Delane will likely be the best prospect on the board, other than Love.

 

I kind of wish we would've just signed one CB in free agency (Slott or Taylor), then used that money on an EDGE, off ball LB in free agency, or Linderbaum and then just drafted Delane at 4.

 

My reasoning, if he's good enough to be drafted in the the top 10, he's good enough to be drafted at 4 IMO

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Just now, IsntLifeFunny said:

He's a late 3rd round prospect as a burner with length. Early 4th round is where he should be picked....

 

....by the Raiders, to go alongside the other 3rd/early 4th round burner with length they took from UT last year.

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1 minute ago, IsntLifeFunny said:

Brazzell is a Justin Hunter clone if I've ever seen one. 

I've read that he's a much better route runner and has more nuance than your typical Tennessee receiver, but I don't know how any TN fan could be in favor of taking the guy, given the history there. 

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1 hour ago, Justafan said:

Catch rate. Ohio state. 
 

That’s about as deep as the draft nerds can go. 

Iv gone over tons of different stats on here and he is elite in all of them. Catch rate, contested catch rate, yard per route run(against man and zone). Yards per reception, adot(which is crazy high with his efficiency), average seperation, passer rating when targeted, firstdown/td to catch ratio, catch rate over expected(an ungodly 25%).

 

Every single one would be top 5 in any draft class, some stats he absolutely demolishes other first pick wr, like his contested catch rate. 

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Just now, NashvilleNinja said:

 

....by the Raiders, to go alongside the other 3rd/early 4th round burner with length they took from UT last year.

I mean if somehow we don't take a WR until 4 then he's as good as you can hope for at that stage and does have dynamic qualities, but he isn't an every down WR. Ayomanor is a better prospect because even if he sucks he has upside as an X. Brazzelle isn't made for the NFL. 

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2 minutes ago, Justafan said:

I've read that he's a much better route runner and has more nuance than your typical Tennessee receiver, but I don't know how any TN fan could be in favor of taking the guy, given the history there. 

He has more coordination than bambi, but he's a one trick pony who will never be a true down to down WR. 

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1 minute ago, Justafan said:

Harris played slot last year. 

 

1 minute ago, Callidus said:

He started as a slot but played outside because of necessity. 

He was an outside guy in college though? But yeah I do remember now he started off in the slot after we traded McCreary and then went outside. 

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