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Your 4th round ballers

Originally posted by ChaunceyGardner:
Might take 2 4th rounders

Or a 2nd rounder
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J.C. Davis OT
Febechi Nwaiwu OG
Nicholas Singleton RB
Find a TE
Or how about trading one of the 4ths for a 2027 3rd?
Originally posted by Paul_Hofer:
Originally posted by WRATHman44:
RB Nicholas Singleton, PSU. He gets knocked for not making the second cut or finding the perfect hole, but Shanahan and Turner have made one-cut guys into superstars, and this guy runs a 4.35 at 225 pounds . We haven't had a terrifying home run hitter at RB since Raheem Mostert. I miss SCARING teams with the run game.
DPR Jaishawn Barham, UM. For every reason xcfan stated, as long as he's still here. I've seen him going as early as late in the 2nd. His tweener fit and relative inexperience on the edge could be a negative that lets him slip, but crazy Uncle Kris could see that as a positive: great clay with no bad habits to fix.
TE/FB Jaren Kanak, Oklahoma. If George Kittle and Kyle Juszczyk haven't made a baby yet, they can adopt this one. His thread tells you more than I can: he's a LB-turned-TE who goes up and gets 50/50 balls, lead blocks with vision and physicality, and runs a 4.5. Ideally, he's a late day 3 pick (RAW), but we don't have one of those. In a perfect world, we trade out of 4th and pick him up in the 5th/6th along with an extra player. I wouldn't be mad if the trades didn't show up and we took him with a comp.
WR DeShaun Stribling, Ole Miss. He runs fast. Like, realrealfast. He's a 6'2" 4.3-40 guy who blocks well and runs through contact. He doesn't have a ton of wiggle to his game, but he can run the basic routes well and separate, and he doesn't stink at contested catches (can box out and extend better, but it's the 4th round, so stop clenching your sphincter). He'd push Watkins for his spot, hopefully getting the best out of both of them.

Good selections. I particularly like RB Singleton. His size and speed would, IMO, make the defense move toward the line and open up the passing game. My thought is to split CMC more often so Singleton's speed could get on the field more often. Singleton has receiving skills too.

Agreed. I really like Stribling the WR in this offense also
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