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Post by CTJetsFanII on Feb 22, 2015 10:49:07 GMT -5
Good question. My gut says Gurley.
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Post by Paradis on Feb 22, 2015 13:21:17 GMT -5
So after reflecting on this over several Innis & Gunn last night, i got depressed... If we don't hit on our first couple of picks, 2015 could easily become a draft we speak of for years to come..
5 years from now, it's entirely realistic that Gurley and DGB could be two of the most dominant players at their respective positions, and no one will talk about or care that Gurley had injury in College, or that DGB had some problems off field.... and we'll have passed on both. Imagine that. knowing that we had a shot at either peterson or megatron in 07 and passed on both.
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Feb 22, 2015 13:26:02 GMT -5
5 years from now, it's entirely realistic that Gurley and DGB could be two of the most dominant players at their respective positions, and no one will talk about or care that Gurley had injury in College, or that DGB had some problems off field.... and we'll have passed on both. Imagine that. knowing that we had a shot at either peterson or megatron in 07 and passed on both. The good news is that we met with Marcus Peters. That means we won't ignore DGB because of his off the field problems. In past years I didn't trust our scouting department/GM to give talented trouble players a fair shot.
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Post by Paradis on Feb 22, 2015 15:38:25 GMT -5
5 years from now, it's entirely realistic that Gurley and DGB could be two of the most dominant players at their respective positions, and no one will talk about or care that Gurley had injury in College, or that DGB had some problems off field.... and we'll have passed on both. Imagine that. knowing that we had a shot at either peterson or megatron in 07 and passed on both. The good news is that we met with Marcus Peters. That means we won't ignore DGB because of his off the field problems. In past years I didn't trust our scouting department/GM to give talented trouble players a fair shot. That's true. Thanks for the bit of optimism. I needed it.
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Post by Aussie Jet on Feb 22, 2015 18:43:20 GMT -5
I would be surprised if Green-Beckham is available in the second round. A wide receiver-needy team like the Chiefs would be primed to take Green-Beckham.
If Lynch retires, as he's considering, I wouldn't be surprised if the Seahawks select Gurley with pick 31, should he fall that far. They can redshirt him for a season and run with a mixture of Turbin and Michael, then roll him out in 2016.
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