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Not really a shock, was likely getting cut
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Not a bad draft class at all in terms of talent acquired when picking quite late. That's the type of class a team picking 27th has to hope for. Sad we didn't keep any of them, but quite a few of them are getting paid.That's the 2020 draft class all gone. None extended but Lewis, Brooks, Parkinson and Dallas getting deals elsewhere. Alton Robinson was a strange one. Looked good at points in his rookie year then nothing.
I think the 2022 draft class saved JS's job.
Good question. I've heard this draft is pretty well rounded but without the top tier talent in the upper first round/qbs so might be a good one to get picks for.How many 6ths do they now have for the ‘25 draft? They moved from the 7th to the 6th with the MJ trade. Now a 6 for Taylor. JS must see a lot of talent in next years 6th round.
Maybe JS is planning to get all the 6th round picks next year, then trade them all at once for a top-5 pick...How many 6ths do they now have for the ‘25 draft? They moved from the 7th to the 6th with the MJ trade. Now a 6 for Taylor. JS must see a lot of talent in next years 6th round.
If they get anything for Eskridge, its a win. Bryant might yield a 6-7th. Rhattigan comes to mind and I have mixed feelings on that. With Barrett added and Knight playing decent, I count 4 ILB's with Rhattigan potentially odd-man out. BUT...he's played really well in both the PS games so I don't want to lose him. You normally wouldn't think he'd have enough value for a pick and teams would wait for the cut...but just maybe if a team needs depth at the position.Who's left thats on the bubble to hope to get something for? Eskeridge? (I can dream) Coby Bryant? Any one else?