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Old 04-24-2020, 07:32 PM
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Default Colts draft WR Michael Pittman, JR - Round 2, Pick 34

https://twitter.com/zkeefer/status/1253828417658720257

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Not a lot of debate for the Colts at 34, I'm told. Michael Pittman was the consensus selection. They really wanted this guy.
https://twitter.com/JoelAErickson/st...28767107158016

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Pittman's the big, tall, powerful receiver the Colts didn't have. Funchess was going to play that role last year before he broke the collarbone.
https://twitter.com/jimayello/status...26309454811136

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Big guy at 6-4. Big-time possession WR with a huge wingspan and good hands.
https://twitter.com/jimayello/status...27560213012480

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Look at his production. So much of it came in his exceptional senior season. Senior Bowl standout and a team captain at USC. Very much a Chris Ballard pick in those ways.

https://twitter.com/zkeefer/status/1253825931543797760

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Colts go with USC wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr.

Love the pick.

Big-bodied WR, can go up and get it, only 2 drops in 140 targets last season.

Precisely what this offense needs right now.
https://twitter.com/HolderStephen/st...26269063626753

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Michael Pittman Jr to the Colts at 34.

1) Didn't overthink it. Went with a polished player.
2) He will compete for every ball and his hands are 100.
3) Will play away from the ball, i.e. block like a SOB in the run game.
https://twitter.com/zkeefer/status/1253826779640365072

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Very good chance that Frank Reich pushed for Pittman. He was key in signing of Devin Funchess last offseason (whose year was lost to injury) and loves those big-bodied WRs who can go up and get it. Pittman will be a stud they can groom for years in this offense.
https://twitter.com/jimayello/status...28780206022657

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Another nice aspect of Pittman's game, unlike some of his fellow WR prospects, is that there isn't a ton of projection. Per Lance Zierlein: "He should be a productive plug-and-play talent at WR2 early in his career."

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