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2019 NFL Draft


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With the college season in the books all attention for the non playoff teams go’s to the Draft where the next crop of NFL talent will have their dreams become reality.

This class looks deep on the defensive line while the highly sought after QB class looks the weakest in years. Ohio States Dwayne Haskins has declared and looks probably the most pro ready out of them, especially after Oregon’s Justin Herbert decided to return for another year of college ball. Haskins Buckeys teammate Nick Bosa (Chargers Joey Boss’s brother) could be the first name off the board after a stellar career at Ohio State, one knock will be his health tho. Big Clemson DT Dexter Lawrence is a top 10 talent but his stock will undoubtedly have been damaged after a failed drugs test that lead him to missing the College playoff which his Tigers won in convincing fashion.

The draft will be held on April 25–27 in Nashville, Tennessee. The first round will be held on April 25, followed by the second and third rounds on April 26, and will conclude with rounds 4–7 on April 27.

The Arizona Cardinals are on the clock

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14 hours ago, Fife Saint said:

Talk of Kyler Murray actually declaring eligible, Cardinals pick him and trade Rosen emoji1787.png

Kingsbury is on record as having said he would pick Murray number 1 overall if given the chance.

My outrageous prediction, Cardinals draft Murray #1 overall and trade Rosen to Jacksonville for their #7 pick.

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12 hours ago, die hard doonhamer said:

Kingsbury is on record as having said he would pick Murray number 1 overall if given the chance.

My outrageous prediction, Cardinals draft Murray #1 overall and trade Rosen to Jacksonville for their #7 pick.

No chance they'd part with #7 overall given what Rosen put on tape this year 

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Fascinating how this plays out. He's an inch shorter than our Lord and Saviour Baker Mayfield who was doubted as a first round pick at a bawhair over 6'. He's a baller, natural athlete and can zip a ball with the best of them.

Hype a few weeks back when he seemed committed to MLB seems to have cooled a little with 'unnamed ' GMs now grading at second round.

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11 minutes ago, Fife Saint said:

Fascinating how this plays out. He's an inch shorter than our Lord and Saviour Baker Mayfield who was doubted as a first round pick at a bawhair over 6'. He's a baller, natural athlete and can zip a ball with the best of them.

Hype a few weeks back when he seemed committed to MLB seems to have cooled a little with 'unnamed ' GMs now grading at second round.
 

I agree.

I was reading that the A's are apparently now going to offer him a better deal to try and lure him to pull out of the draft in the 72 hour reconsideration window he has.  Interesting to see if he's legitimately changed his mind or this is all just playing the market for a better deal. 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Browns go at 17. Feels weird.

 

Dorsey has had an absolute stormer in the draft recently for Cleveland and KC, fully trust him to do a good job here and he has ammo with picks to move about the board.

 

3rd top cap space available to pick up bodies in free agency is a nice place to be.

 

The clock is ticking to make the run during Our Lord and Saviour Baker Mayfield's rookie deal runs out and he wants serious cash.

 

 

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