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3-round mock draft I could get behind
From NFL.com by Chad Reuter whom I like (located here).
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Depending on what we do in free agency; even if we land Collins or Amos for Safety, I would be all for drafting a kid of Adderley's potential. You cannot have too many good safeties in today's pass happy league to help cover the slot AND support the run. The biggest knock on him in draft profiles seems to be some read/recognition skills at deep safety but as Safety-3 for the first couple of seasons, he would be playing a whole lot more short zone/man coverage on TEs/RBs and have time to develop that skill. I like his bio. CB is thin to me with only Moore and Wilson on the roste that I have confidence in. Again, even if we sign a CB free agent, I would be all for taking a kid like Oruwariye. Kid seems built to play in a zone as a quote from his NFL.com draft bio states "When all factors are considered, he'll be considered a scheme fit for zone-heavy teams who covet physicality in press." Love it. And, again, a WR in the 3rd can only help as we SO need to find a WR2 and WR3 that can help Hilton. Inman is a fine stopgap for WR3 but we need younger kids to step up. He has some NFL connections as "cousin of NFL players defensive end Jadeveon Clowney and cornerback Johnathan Joseph." Also found this quote interesting as it appears to apply well to the Colts "However, he could benefit from a connection with a play-action based passing attack that allows him to explore more of the route tree and field to take advantage of his size, build-up speed and ball skills." I think he would be a good fit. Hopefully, our 2 fourth rounders could then be DE and O-Line and we would have an infusion of talent that would really hit our thin position groups. I know many on here want DT/DE for two of our first three picks but I really see the secondary as being much, much thinner right now. Free agency could fix that but... Walk Worthy,
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Not a fan of that mock. Lawrence isn't a scheme fit. Even if the Colts had him, he would be a two down player. You don't spend a 1st round pick on that.
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Lawrence isn't a scheme fit, and Adderley would essentially be the nickel back, he's not a SS type. In that mock I'd prefer Burns and Tillery at 26 and 34.
Last edited by Dam8610; 03-08-2019 at 11:13 AM. |
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That mock sucks dick
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Because Shrek likes it, or something else?
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Because it's obvious the author doesn't know the Colts needs or scheme well. Lawrence is a 2 gap NT, Adderley is a FS. Neither of those fit the Colts needs, because they don't use 2 gap NTs and Hooker was a 1st round pick 2 years ago who has been decent-good when healthy. Meanwhile, Brian Burns and Jerry Tillery fit the Colts needs exactly (traited up edge rusher and UT/power DE), but he has them going after 26 and 34.
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Just because Lawrence is big doesn’t mean he’s a 2 gap nose tackle he’s as athletic as any DT in this draft he fits the scheme cut the bullshit he’s a fuckin monster. Nfl comparison is Shaun Rogers who played in a 4-3 just fine
Last edited by apballin; 03-09-2019 at 03:24 PM. |
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Not sure I trust someone who thought Brian Price would be better than Suh to evaluate anything about DTs.
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