I'm typically a lurker in here, and this is my first time posting one of these but I figured i'd give it a go.
R1.P2
Nick Bosa - EDGE - Ohio St.
This seems like a given at this point. Unless the Cardinals are doing the longest con in the history of the draft, all the smoke is leading to them taking Kyler Murray. If they do, taking Bosa is a no-brainer. He's the best player at the biggest position of need for us.
TRADE - this is where I could see us trading down to get some more value picks. In this scenario, PIT has a WR they fell in love with(Hollywood Brown?) who they don't think will make it to their next pick. They trade 52 & 83 for 36 (trade value chart puts that as (555 for 540).
RD2.P52
Darnell Savage - FS - Maryland
This defense needs that ball hawking, smart FS and neither Colbert or Ward are that guy. Savage is undersized, but makes up for it in football IQ and overall play making ability. Kid has a lot of Earl Thomas in him.
R3.P67
Miles Boykin - WR - Notre Dame
Boykin has all the tools to be a legit #1 WR. WOrking with Shanahan, and actually having a serviceable QB to throw him the ball will accelerate his potential. He had the height and ability to make contested catches that this offense is severely lacking.
R3.P83
Michael Deiter - OG - Wisconsin
Versaitle interior lineman who played all over the line. First team all big-10 his senior year at LG. Could potentially fill in for Tomlinson if he's not ready week 1, or compete with Person on the other side.
R4.P104
Jalen Jelks - EDGE - Oregon
He didn't have the best combine, which seems to have hurt his stock, but he was very productive at Oregon. He could be a potential fit for the SAM spot as well as situational pass rusher.
R6.P176
Kahale Warring - TE - Sand Diego St.
Athletic multiple sport athlete. Shiny new toy for Shanahan on offense.
R6.P212
CB depth
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Apr 4, 2019 at 10:40 AM
- enjumuneer
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Apr 4, 2019 at 8:22 PM
- m_brockalexander
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Steelers would have to pay a premium to move up that far. At least, that's what I would ask for if I were Lynch. The top of the second round will still have some really good talent.
Apr 5, 2019 at 9:20 AM
- enjumuneer
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Originally posted by m_brockalexander:
Steelers would have to pay a premium to move up that far. At least, that's what I would ask for if I were Lynch. The top of the second round will still have some really good talent.
That's why I have them giving up a 2nd and a 3rd. Trade value chart actually has that as pretty much even, as I wrote above. may be able to get a mid-to-late 2020 pick out of them as well
Apr 5, 2019 at 11:05 PM
- jersey49er
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I'd be upset if Boykins was the WR they got out of this draft, so many IMO better prospects before him, I'll even take Antone Wesley or Jazz Ferguson at that spot instead..