So far there have been 3 picks that have been traded 4 times. One of those was the Yahya Black pick in round five, so that one is done. The next one coming up is #202, currently held by Minnesota. The other one is #236, currently held by the Jaguars.
Buckeyes 1 pick away from tying Georgia's mark for most players drafted in a single draft. I think it's probably at least tied with Seth McLaughlin going.
@Dcat Loop in the 6th. Right for Tim @Campbell and right where you'd think they should target him (well you wanted the FSU guy lol).
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES SELECT MYLES HINTON!!! He was my bang on the table guy for Jeff Stoutland to coach. Some technique training will fix his negatives. No better teacher!
Just now seeing this post... I'm getting on board, for sure. The hard part (other than not having a first or fifth rounder next year) is that since it's yet another change in DC and yet another tweak to the system, it's really hard to say if they'll play a 3-3-5 or 4-2-5 nickel, if they'll play mostly single high safety like Ulbrich did with the Jets or mix in more cover two or cover three like Jimmy Lake tried to do. The roster was already close enough to full that two top-shelf prospects will add a whole lot more value than a larger haul of prospects, especially with Hellams and Trice returning from IR. So now it's a question of figuring out how to get the most out of everybody they have, because there isn't room for Walker, Pearce, Ebiketie, Floyd and Bralen Trice on the field together. Ditto for Onyemata, Orhorhoro, Brandon Dorlus, Zach Harrison, Ta'Quon Graham and Kentavius Street on the line, and now Bates, Terrell, Phillips, Hughes, Watts, Bowman, Alford, Hellams and Fuller in the secondary. The whole season is really riding on whether the coaches can figure out how to make the system fit the pieces they have, as opposed to Lake trying to force the pieces to fit the system last year.
They certainly hit the Defense hard and if or IF they keep a scheme, system, coaches around more than 1 season, the future looks a lot brighter, imo.
Vikings take Kobe King and Gavin Bartholomew. I think King slid enough to get into the next bracket of faller scoring for me.
I really like the King pick this late, not sure about Bartholomew tho, he might under right guidance and mentorship develop into something... I can only hope.