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Wait, where was this reported? I don't ever remember seeing this? Was that under Farmer?
Second this.. Never heard of such a thing.
Wait, where was this reported? I don't ever remember seeing this? Was that under Farmer?
Remember Montario Hardesty lol
If the Browns are interested in taking a running back beyond the first round, some interesting names I'd be inclined to see in orange and brown are:
Alvin Kamara - Tennessee (2nd-3rd round range)
Jamaal Williams - BYU (2nd-4th round range)
Elijah Hood - UNC (4th+)
What do you think of I'Tavius Mathers?If the Browns are interested in taking a running back beyond the first round, some interesting names I'd be inclined to see in orange and brown are:
Alvin Kamara - Tennessee (2nd-3rd round range)
Jamaal Williams - BYU (2nd-4th round range)
Elijah Hood - UNC (4th+)
What do you think of I'Tavius Mathers?
I work for MTSU, so I'll admit I'm a bit biased towards him. But he is a former 4-star recruit that played 3 years at Ole Miss. This year at MTSU he had 1561 yards rushing and 633 yards receiving on 66 catches. I'm not sure where he is projected, or if he will even be drafted at all. I think he is worth a look in the later rounds.
What do you think of I'Tavius Mathers?
@The OiStupid ass name?
If he wasn't so selfish he'd change his name to Team'Tavius. Don't want players who are all about themselves.Stupid ass name?
I'm torn. I'd love Hooker/Adam at #12 but I doubt they fall there. Also would take Thomas if he is there. I want a CB in the top 4 picks, but I think with the depth you can get insane value at the top of the 2nd or even with the Titans 2nd rounder. Taking blue chip talent, even though it isn't the biggest need isn't the worst thing in the world. Crow is a FA after next season.
Yeah, the worry I have is that it seems like there are two free safeties in this draft who are 1A and 1B, then a precipitous drop to the next tier of strong safeties who need work on coverage or don't have the same measureables. With free safety such a huge need, I'm keeping an eye out for late risers who run faster/quicker than expected and small school guys who slipped through the cracks.
I mentioned Desmond King from Iowa in the prospects thread because he is elite in zone coverage while very strong for a cornerback in run support. Size is an issue, but I could see him developing into a free safety. Alabama's Eddie Jackson could have been the best in the draft but he fractured his leg. I believe as a senior he is going to be draft eligible and might be a good third day gamble.
You're talking Adams and Hooker, correct? In that case, you don't think Budda Baker is worth a damn?
Oooh, I missed Budda declaring. I've watched more of Washington than Iowa. I do like his level of experience with the position, but what I've seen King is better in run support. Big 10 fans might know more than I do on that.
I figured you would have seen more Washington out there, that's why I asked.
I forgot where I read/heard this, but some say that he has a great all-around package for a safety. While Hooker and Adams have that explosive trait that makes them rise to the top of the crop, Baker is supposed to be a solid guy. If faced between he and King, I'd prefer the guy who is more natural at the position (Baker). That's just my opinion; I don't want the Browns to have to try to change a guy's position out-of-the-gate.