...and since his is not being graded a top 10 player by anyone , what is it that you think you know that the experts don't?
I have him rated no.5 overall.
Justin saying no to Mosely at no.7. I watched his videos last night and he is outside of my top 20 today. He doesn't even grade out as a 1st rounder if you ask me.
...and since his is not being graded a top 10 player by anyone , what is it that you think you know that the experts don't?
I have him rated no.5 overall.
From the guy who thought Cody Grimm was a great player , this is not suprising . I was referring to credible sources , however.
You are a hilarious little boy. Run along now the adults are trying to have a conversation.
You are a hilarious little boy. Run along now the adults are trying to have a conversation.
Well they were until you showed up....
Personally I'm growing emotionally invested in Watkins, however realistically Robinson looks like the pick. When I factor in Lovie's desire to strengthen the trenches, plus availability, plus value, he is my guess. No one in front of us is taking him. I brought up Mosley only because of the numorous comments about Foster coupled with Lovie's need for a cover 2 MLB. I read about 5 scouting reports that all mentioned that he excels in coverage, and had him rated in the low teens.
For me, I want both team needs and BPA to be considered. I am pretty much fully against taking an OT in the first round, even if Matthews slips(unless Penn is cut or traded prior to May). OT just isn't as pressing of a need as some portray it to be. If no QBs/Clowney/Watkins are left on the board and the Bucs are looking at the #7 pick as a chance to upgrade the offense, I would think Ebron would make much more sense that taking an OT. Ebron's overall "grade" won't be much lower than a top OT, but his value for the Bucs is significantly higher than the value of an OT.
The thing is we're building for the longterm and anytime you're drafting in the top 10 and not picking a QB, you have to at least consider OT because it's so hard to find them much farther outside the top 10. Matthews and Robinson absolutely need to be considered.
I'm not so sure this applies. There's tremendous pressure on Lovie to turn this team around quickly, especially with the talent already on the roster. I think they'll be looking for someone who can make an impact right away.
I think the opposite is actually the case. Lovie has time and will be given a great deal of patience and leeway.