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He would be my choice if they are picking at 5. Even over MHJr
I want Nabers myself but here is something to consider. We have a max-paid QB and if we had to choose between a WR or TE this draft and knowing they both would be great. The best TE's are cheaper than the best WRs.
Tyreke Hill got a $30 million year deal
Kelce makes $15 million a year.
Nabors probably too, but i could live with Odunze who is a stud at 8 and and extra 2nd.
In the scenario where we trade down with Atlanta for #8, one of Alt/Bowers/Nabers would definitely be there. That's why I think trading down to that particular spot is so attractive. Obviously that totally depends on Atlanta actually wanting a QB.
I don't see how Laiatu Latu isn't in consideration for the fifth pick by most here. He's listed between 6-4 and 6-5 and 265 pounds. He's had 23.5 sacks, 34 tackles for loss, and five forced fumbles the last two seasons. He won the Ted Hendricks and Lombardi Awards this season. He also led the nation with 64 pressures this season. The major concern with him is the neck injury he had while at Washington, but he was cleared medically at UCLA and has been dominant ever since.
Why can't we consider him with the fifth pick? Because he doesn't play offense? Because mock draft experts who have never worked in the NFL don't have him going in the top five?
I love Latu but this is such an important pick for this franchise.. Drafting a dude #5 overall who was medically retired at one point absolutely scares the crap out of me
I want Nabers myself but here is something to consider. We have a max-paid QB and if we had to choose between a WR or TE this draft and knowing they both would be great. The best TE's are cheaper than the best WRs.
Tyreke Hill got a $30 million year deal
Kelce makes $15 million a year.
I kind of see it this way -- if the talent level is close for Nabers and Bowers from a grading standpoint
look at the depth of the WR class v TE class
My guess - the combo of say Bowers + 3rd Round WR >>> Nabers + 3rd Round TE
I love Latu but this is such an important pick for this franchise.. Drafting a dude #5 overall who was medically retired at one point absolutely scares the crap out of me
Yes...he will drop because of this...I'd rather roll the dice on Turner or Verse.
There was a team in recent history that did this......I mean all you're doing is increasing your chances on getting "hits".
Yep. Look what the Browns did in the 2016 draft...now THAT'S some wheeling and dealing!:
The Browns traded their original 1st round selection (No. 2) to the Philadelphia Eagles for the Eagles' 1st (8), 3rd (77), and 4th (100) round selections, as well as the Eagles' 1st round selection in 2017 and 2nd round selection in 2018.
The Browns would then trade the No. 8 and its 6th round (176) selection to the Tennessee Titans for their 1st (15) and 3rd (76) round selections and a 2nd round selection in 2017.
The Browns traded their 3rd (No. 77) and 5th (141) round selections to the Carolina Panthers for their 3rd (93), 4th (129), and 5th (168) round selections.
The Browns traded their 4th round selection (No. 100) to the Oakland Raiders for their 4th (114) and 5th (154) round selections.
The Browns traded their 7th round selection (No. 223) to the Miami Dolphins for their 7th round selection (250) and CB Jamar Taylor.
^As the result of a negative differential of free agent signings and departures that the Browns experienced during the 2015 free agency period, the team received three compensatory selections for the 2016 draft:[27] selection 138 in the fourth round, and selections 172 and 173 in the fifth round. Free agent transactions that occurred after May 12, 2015, did not impact the team's formula for determining compensatory selections for the 2016 draft.[28]
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