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Post by Juggs on Sept 22, 2015 16:03:36 GMT -5
There is, just not in September. I was set on Mariota in February and didn't switch once. I was on Beasley first when Mettenberger was playing well.
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Post by cityofchamps on Sept 22, 2015 16:04:53 GMT -5
There is no making you happy is there lol I appreciated that you wrote G/T next to our draft pick instead of just G. Even if most likely he'd play guard. Kudos CoC. He is more of a Guard, but he is playing RT for LSU this year, so he gets points for position flexibility. Kinda like La'El Collins IMO as a player.
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Post by cityofchamps on Sept 30, 2015 17:38:10 GMT -5
Updated!
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Post by patriotsk1d on Sept 30, 2015 17:52:00 GMT -5
What happened to Kessler?
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Post by cityofchamps on Sept 30, 2015 18:16:37 GMT -5
What happened to Kessler? You are just now noticing? He hasn't been in an update for a few weeks now. I think he is barely a 2nd Rounder to be honest. A good few QBs have jumped him.
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Post by MarchingOn on Sept 30, 2015 18:24:54 GMT -5
What happened to Kessler? You are just now noticing? He hasn't been in an update for a few weeks now. I think he is barely a 2nd Rounder to be honest. A good few QBs have jumped him. No Kessler, but you think Hackenberg is a sure fire first rounder and Cardale is a top 5 pick..
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Post by patriotsk1d on Sept 30, 2015 18:30:04 GMT -5
What happened to Kessler? You are just now noticing? He hasn't been in an update for a few weeks now. I think he is barely a 2nd Rounder to be honest. A good few QBs have jumped him. I generally stay away from mock drafts until December, more so this year since as of now we do not have a first round pick. Why has he fallen on your board? Because other QB's have past him? His performance has only improved since last season and at the very least he is an incredibly consistent QB.
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Post by Juggs on Sept 30, 2015 18:39:29 GMT -5
I don't think Kessler will be a first rounder either by April, but he's probably as good a guess as Hack, Goff, or Cardale right now.
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Post by Juggs on Sept 30, 2015 18:44:30 GMT -5
Some actual news happened on the Titans draft front today: 3-4 ILB Zach Brown got into an angry dispute with Titan fans on twitter over his failure to return an INT for a TD last game when he ran into his own blocker. Regardless of who's in the wrong in that argument (It's definitely the troll fans, we scored anyway on the next play), it caused Brown to announce that as of right now he doesn't plan on resigning with the Titans after this contract year.
This means that in either free agency or the draft, ILB is suddenly a major need for the Titans, where we already were probably looking to upgrade at least late in the draft for depth. Now I think it's a candidate along with G, C, FS, WR and CB for the first round pick, if the Titans particularly like a player at that spot.
It's also worth nothing that inside linebackers have fallen off the face of the earth in draft stock over the last three drafts. Superstar talents are falling to the second and third rounds now regularly, so it's likely Tennessee signs a free agent or drafts a starter in a later round.
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Post by Juggs on Sept 30, 2015 18:48:37 GMT -5
Right now I'm leaning most strongly toward FS, G, or C. The pros and cons are:
FS: The Titans never take early DBs, and Michael Griffin has been great at times. He is old and inconsistent though. His backup Marqueston Huff has been playing very poorly so far this season in limited action.
G: The Titans just signed Byron Bell in free agency this year, however, he's been pretty bad, and he's old. The Titans did just recently draft a guard in the top 10, and the picked has worked out. That tells me they wouldn't hesitate to use a mid round pick on another one, or a center.
C: Brian Schwenke was amazing as a rookie, but he's regressed in every way and battled injuries constantly. We need a replacement, but first round centers are not a common draft occurrence. I do not want to draft a lineman at guard or tackle and move them. This very rarely works as well as drafting a center.
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