Re: Todd McShay's updated 2 round mock draft (3/28)
No way in hell we take Patton in the first as much as I would like him in purple he is not a first round talent. Especially with Elam, ertz hunt Moore and minter still on the board. I want what this guy is smoking. If we do go reciever in the first in my opinion it will be for Hopkins and Austin only, other than that trade back if the board plays out like this. And center in the second?! holy moly
Re: Todd McShay's updated 2 round mock draft (3/28)
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JCroUSAF
No way in hell we take Patton in the first as much as I would like him in purple he is not a first round talent. Especially with Elam, ertz hunt Moore and minter still on the board. I want what this guy is smoking. If we do go reciever in the first in my opinion it will be for Hopkins and Austin only, other than that trade back if the board plays out like this. And center in the second?! holy moly
I want what this guy is smoking
You want to smoke Dog Shit???
Re: Todd McShay's updated 2 round mock draft (3/28)
Seeing where Hunt and Armstead and Elam go...
I'd try like hell to trade down and hope to get one of those 3 while picking up some extra pick(s).
Re: Todd McShay's updated 2 round mock draft (3/28)
First of all Patton isn't even considered a first round pick so Ozzie won't take him in the first, maybe later if he trades out for extra bodies. He will take the BPA in the first. He especially won't take Patton in the first if Minter is there. Not sure what McShay is smoking but I could use some.
As for the Center, Ravens drafted Gino last year to take Birk's place so I doubt they will take a Center that hi now. Maybe later with one of their lower or comp picks for depth but not at #2.
Re: Todd McShay's updated 2 round mock draft (3/28)
Patton and Frederick (among The Joker and Fisher) were the prospects that I liked early on. I can see Patton being very steady for a number of years. He doesn't have the explosiveness that I would like for a first round though. The safest WR pick IMO.
Frederick is solid. Can start at C or G. However, assuming that we would only use a C/G type OLman for depth, I'd rather take the super-quick Brian Schwenke (who maybe favors Yanda a bit in the face) 16-32 picks later.