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Most websites that rate draft picks discuss high school also. Means little to me but modern scouts pay attention to it.
Yeah I can't see how it makes any difference and from a counter post I read seems the information posted is questionable. Kids grow a lot in three or four years, they develop the game a lot. Seems futile to delve into HS stats IMO
 

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Yeah I can't see how it makes any difference and from a counter post I read seems the information posted is questionable. Kids grow a lot in three or four years, they develop the game a lot. Seems futile to delve into HS stats IMO
In horse racing we talk about “horses growing in the barn” means they get better seemingly for no reason when young
 

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Are O Linemen our new WR dilemma?
New?

The way I remember we had three issues last year, and the year before.

1) OL.
2) QB.
3) WR.

Not necessarily in that order.
I remember you and I thinking trade back draft OL first and set the foundation for a strong offense first and not have a new QB scramble for his life.
 

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I like Polk. But I would have gone OT with the pick. Hopefully that Wallace guy can make the transition to LT.
 

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New?

The way I remember we had three issues last year, and the year before.

1) OL.
2) QB.
3) WR.

Not necessarily in that order.
I remember you and I thinking trade back draft OL first and set the foundation for a strong offense first and not have a new QB scramble for his life.


1) QB
2) WR/OL

My opinion.

And that's why we're going to have Brissett running for his life and fix the O-line with the next draft.
 

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A Jacoby Meyers type? He seems solid, but they don't put drops and wrong routes on a highlight reel.

While Jackson will have to battle for playing time, he was a reliable wide receiver in college. He averaged 27.8 yards a game in the Big Ten and found the end zone once. Although those numbers don’t jump off the page, Jackson was able to have success while Rutgers quarterbacks finished with the lowest completion percentage in the Big Ten.
 

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So you see Milton as QB3?
I see him as a more worthwhile option at 3 with way more upside.

Plus, as I have said before, he has a similar game and attributes as Maye, so if they are coaching to a players strengths, their is no change in game plan between QB's.
 
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