Bucs traded up for a kicker. Could happen.There's no way he's there at 19.
They have a history of trading up for Nole blood.Bucs traded up for a kicker. Could happen.
Sure there is. Absolutely possible.There's no way he's there at 19.
Sure there is. Absolutely possible.
As a Giants fan I'm glad Jackson is out of the division and we got Marshall. Two bits of good news, plus happy for Tampa to get a playmaker.
Sure there is. Every year players rise and fall and it's not just about talent or fit. It happens every single year to at least one position...there 3 legit RB choices all with different skill sets.Nope. After Zeke's success last year and the Colts, Philly and Baltimore draft spots, no way Dalvin one of the most electric players in the country the past two years goes that far.
Sure there is. Every year players rise and fall and it's not just about talent or fit. It happens every single year to at least one position...there 3 legit RB choices all with different skill sets.
Now I think Cook is the best but to think there's "no way" simply ignores the data and history. He may go early but there is always a chance he's around. Always.
This actually kinda shows the opposite. Freeman wasn't a high draft pick and Gurley didn't do a thing this past season bc of his OL. The logic recently has been that you can get a RB later who's just about as good as guys in the first round. Freeman has shown that. I don't think it would be remotely surprising for Cook to fall to 19. We all love him but he has his warts.Rb has been a bit of a wildcard the past couple decades in the NFL draft. Add in the recent success of recent young high draft-pick RB's (Zeke, Gurley, Freeman, etc.) and Dalvin's tape against top NFL-bound college talent and I think you have Dalvin being taken earlier than later.
I mostly agree - thank you for saying "I think" instead of "no way".Rb has been a bit of a wildcard the past couple decades in the NFL draft. Add in the recent success of recent young high draft-pick RB's (Zeke, Gurley, Freeman, etc.) and Dalvin's tape against top NFL-bound college talent and I think you have Dalvin being taken earlier than later.
Rb has been a bit of a wildcard the past couple decades in the NFL draft. Add in the recent success of recent young high draft-pick RB's (Zeke, Gurley, Freeman, etc.) and Dalvin's tape against top NFL-bound college talent and I think you have Dalvin being taken earlier than later.
That worked out well. Some team will get a couple real good players in the "later" rounds in Walker and Cook. Both guys understand the game and can flat-out ball.
I don't think character dropped him this far. His game has holes: shoulder/hammie issues, fumbling, poor blocking. Now you and I agree that he's still the most dynamic RB but this is more than a little sabotage trickery. There's always guys who fall, that's why I said he could well be available at #19, and even then the Bucs didn't go for him despite Winston's pleas.lol a bunch of reaching for QB's and WR's always push the quality to the 2nd round.
this is a weird league where Joe Mixon has as "good" a character as Dalvin.