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Old 01-25-2019, 09:51 AM
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It's early in the process. At this time last year people were projecting Arden Key as an early first rounder, he eventually was picked in the 3rd. Just one example.
Agree.

In Jan / Feb, it is all about physical traits.

By March and the combine, the physical traits are all known and it starts being about who "projects" better to the NFL.

By April, it becomes much more realistic with the QB needy teams uptalking their hopeful future franchise QB and the offensive skill / secondary players whom have just killed it during the whole process rising.

I just hope Ballard and staff apply the same process as last season to this season and find another 3 quality starters (Nelson, Smith, Leonard) and 3 quality depth guys (Hines, Wilkins, Turray/Lewis) along with a handfull of solid depth guys and developmental (Cain, Fountain, Adams, Franklin).

Is that too much to ask?

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