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Listen. Lets draft Chubb and keep it moving. |
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Pass. Saquon Barkley did 29 reps. Slow and weak doesn’t translate well in the nfl. |
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Also, no to Barkley and ideal is trade down and still get Chubb. |
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Trade down and still get Chubb. That has to be everybody's wet dream, right?
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That would be great if you can do it
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"Trade down and all the blue chip players are gone" is what I'm concerned would happen.
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I agree. If the guy you want is Chubb or Barkley and they are thee at 3 you take them.
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The best prospects in this draft seem to probably be Barkley, Chubb, Nelson, and probably Fitzpatrick. We are in position to draft one of them, guaranteed. We don't really need Fitzpatrick. IMO the other three are the only real options. I'd only want to trade down a few picks, and then only if at least two of them are still there.
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Chubb just ran a 4.66 that is faster than 95% of the QB's in the NFL, and probably fast enough to cover most NFL TE's.
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