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  • Formula 21
    The Future is Now
    • Jun 2013
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    No way in hell MHJr goes #1. There’s just too much value associated with the top qb in the draft for the qb not to be taken or a trade being made.

    Is MHJr worth 3-#1s or more?
    Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
    The Wasted Decade is done.
    Build Back Better.

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    • Velo
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      Let's say Marvin Harrison Jr. decided not to declare for the draft, he decides he doesn't want to play in the NFL. Then after the draft, he changes his mind and decides he does want to play pro ball. Would he be free to sign with whatever team he chooses, and whatever salary a team is willing to pay him?

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      • Boltjolt
        Dont let the PBs fool ya
        • Jun 2013
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        Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post

        Good stuff Brochacho.
        I am looking at YAC King Malachi.
        Round 3.
        Deebo vibe.
        LOL.
        i already have my late round 7 picked out.
        Comp pick.
        One pick before Mr. Irrelevant.
        Yep, love Malachi Corley. Plays fast as well... round 3, or possibly top round 4, Also Roman Wilson, 3 possibly top round 4 but think combine will move them up into 3 surely. Round 3 always seems to be the sweet spot for WRs. Dont know why Brenden Rice doesnt get as much love. Big, fast, legends Son and he plays fast as well. PFF has him round 3 but not everyone.

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        • Boltjolt
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          Originally posted by Velo View Post
          Let's say Marvin Harrison Jr. decided not to declare for the draft, he decides he doesn't want to play in the NFL. Then after the draft, he changes his mind and decides he does want to play pro ball. Would he be free to sign with whatever team he chooses, and whatever salary a team is willing to pay him?
          Nope,....he enters the suplimentary draft and the team that drafts him from that gives up their 2025 pick that they use on him. So if they use a first.....they wont have that 2025 first but they get MHJ this year.

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          • Fleet 1
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            Lets start using the mock draft thread for mocks. Aloha

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            • Fleet 1
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              If we double dipped at WR...not sure about Davis in the slot. Good little value player. Tank Dell sort of kid. Dell was someone i identified as a value pick last year.

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              • Formula 21
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                The PFF pick 5 analysis. I concur.

                5. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
                • Mock Draft Pick: WR Malik Nabers, LSU
                • Intriguing Picks: OT Joe Alt, Notre Dame; OT Olu Fashanu, Penn State; TE Brock Bowers, Georgia

                I ended up going with wide receiver Malik Nabers for the Chargers in my mock draft because, well, it’s the most fun. Another intriguing route is for them to go offensive tackle, grabbing one of Fashanu or Alt to pair with left tackle Rashawn Slater. At that point, they would be two key pieces of the offensive line puzzle away from having one of the best front fives in the NFL to block for Justin Herbert. But the ultimate wild card here is tight end Brock Bowers, whose draft range likely begins around this pick.
                Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
                The Wasted Decade is done.
                Build Back Better.

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                • 21&500
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                  Calling all old timers.
                  Fill in the blank...
                  Nabers would be the most explosive wr we've had since _______.
                  2024: Far From Over

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                  • sonorajim
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                    • Jan 2019
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                    Originally posted by 21&500 View Post
                    Calling all old timers.
                    Fill in the blank...
                    Nabers would be the most explosive wr we've had since _______.
                    Wes Chandler.

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                    • Ghost of Quacksaw
                      Beef Before Gazelles
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                      Originally posted by Velo View Post
                      Let's say Marvin Harrison Jr. decided not to declare for the draft, he decides he doesn't want to play in the NFL. Then after the draft, he changes his mind and decides he does want to play pro ball. Would he be free to sign with whatever team he chooses, and whatever salary a team is willing to pay him?
                      No, he'd go into the Supplemental Draft (held in July), and Carolina would be first in line to select him, with their 2025 first round pick.

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                      • 21&500
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                        Originally posted by sonorajim View Post

                        Wes Chandler.
                        I was scrolling my memory bank until I realized I hadn't personally seen that type of explosiveness from a Chargers WR myself.
                        it's just intriguing, to think of what that element does to our offense IF we have a formidable OL.
                        2024: Far From Over

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                        • Ghost of Quacksaw
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                          Originally posted by 21&500 View Post
                          Calling all old timers.
                          Fill in the blank...
                          Nabers would be the most explosive wr we've had since _______.
                          Bambi. (That's Lance Alworth, for those of you who have been Charger fans for less than 25 years.)

                          I respectfully disagree with SonoraJim, above. I think Nabers is a far more muscular guy than Chandler was.
                          Last edited by Ghost of Quacksaw; 01-11-2024, 02:34 PM.

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