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  1. With the 34th pick Bucs select CB Ennis Rakestraw, Mizzou. "Ennis Rakestraw Jr. is an instinctive, sticky man corner whose twitch, length, and press-man ability make life tough for opposing pass-catchers." Strengths: Instincts Man coverage Twitch Football IQ Length Change of direction Concerns: Light frame Open-field tackling Limited ball production https://thedraftnetwork.com/2023/12/20/ennis-rakestraw-jr-scouting-report-nfl-draft-2024 Missouri cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. is among the most competitive and scheme-versatile defensive prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft. Rakestraw Jr. broke out of his shell in 2023 as one of the nation's best-performing cornerbacks ----------- Bucs play a lot of zone, but feel he is a good addition. @goskins10 you're up
  2. It's going to be tough to watch these names come off the board before our 2nd rounder. Hope one we really like is still there.
  3. @clskinsfan@COWBOY-KILLA- Bucs and Patriots agree to a trade: Pats get 26. Bucs get 34 and 68. @goskins10
  4. Not only did he reject my trade offer from the broncos, but he swiped my pick from the bucs.
  5. What time is Brat Fest over today? Just wondering about @PokerPacker s availability.
  6. @PokerPacker you don't want to trade with your division rival bears, you'd rather trade with the AFC broncos. My trade is the one you want.
  7. With the 12th pick, Broncos take TE Brock Bowers. Happy with the value here. “Brock Bowers is a physically gifted pass-catcher. He reminds me of the 49ers' George Kittle and the Lions’ Sam LaPorta.” Strengths: Dominant after the catch Ball skills/contested catches Blend of athleticism and strength Zone-beater Concerns: Route tree Defeating press-man coverage Consistent separation Offensive usage https://www.thedraftnetwork.com/2023/12/28/brock-bowers-scouting-report-nfl-draft-2024 I don't know who to tag for the Raiders pick.
  8. How demoralizing would that be. Ugh. Just when we have hope, we botch a seemingly loaded QB draft at #2 overall. https://media1.giphy.com/media/4nroykNoXV3QQ/giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952j8byhq44cqgcwy2hnb4zo7azfzcr9xfkr5r1tn6z&ep=v1_internal_gif_by_id&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g
  9. This is reminiscent of the smoke that the 9ers were considering Mac Jones at 3 after they traded up. I love the strategy, keep everyone guessing and have conversations with everyone to see what trade packages are offered. I hope they stay at 2 and take their best QB, but it's good to gather Intel and explore every avenue when we are in our current position. Looking at where he is going in online mock drafts is like relying on the groundhog to signal when the weather will start getting warmer.
  10. I wouldn't rule out signing Humphries or trading for bolles etc. I just think Jones didn't make sense, as he is similar to Lucas. Vet backup swing tackle. Ideally, a vet starter becomes available at some point this offseason, then draft starting RT at 36 and 3rd day development OT to compete with Daniels for OT 4.
  11. Terry might not be living up to his current cap number. He doesn't take over games, and he can disappear at times. A 20+ mil WR should have a bigger impact despite the poor QB play. However, I think Terry is perfect for our situation right now. He is a hard worker, with a positive attitude. With so many star Wrs being divas and head cases and me me me, he is the exact opposite. Team first. Does his job without any ****ing and moaning or drawing negative attention to the team. Even at our lowest points, which have been pretty low. His cap hit is not prohibitive to us building our team at all. Over the next couple years, hopefully we are able to add a #1/#2a WR via the draft. That contract will be modest, and Terry's next deal will hopefully be with us for a little less AAV. I can see him wanting to stay here to see the rebirth through. And he will be the perfect #2 wr and mentor to a young WR due to his personality and demeanor. I don't see any team offering us any package that would make it worth sending Terry packing. I'd rather have Terry at his cap number than all 5 wrs you listed for a variety of reasons, most importantly the ones I mentioned above.
  12. I think DJ Humphries may be a possibility. He has the connection to KK, and most of our FA have had connections to someone on our staff. I think the Yosh / Trent B / Corn signings all happening one after another show that multiple teams were looking at that tier of a bargain type OT, someone who can do the job but isn't viewed as a long term answer. I think we needed that situation to sort itself out and sign one of those first before we could sign DJH, because I think Humphries only makes sense if we have a decent temp LT in place while he recovers from the ACL. If corn can hold down the fort until November, dj can take over. A back loaded 3-4 year deal would make sense. Without someone decent as a placeholder, you are throwing in a lesser tier LT into the fire for the rookie QBs debut. No bueno. The fact that they added void years and back loaded some of the bigger contracts shows they still want to spend more money this offseason. While I hope we take an OT in the 2nd, I think that would be a RT, not a LT. I'd rather put that cap space to DJH and feel good about LT for a few years.
  13. Love the Lucas re-signing. He can be the placeholder as a rookie comes along, or maybe this allows us to sign DJ humphries and we can be a little more patient with his recovery knowing Lucas can hold down the fort.
  14. In the 11 regular-season games after the bye, five Cowboys teammates — the aforementioned four plus wide receiver Jalen Tolbert — outnumbered Gallup’s 25 targets. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dallasnews.com/sports/cowboys/2024/03/15/dallas-cowboys-make-deep-cut-release-wr-michael-gallup/%3foutputType=amp maybe take a flier on him at the right price, but I hope we can add someone more inspiring than him.
  15. I'm in for the broncos again. I did the bucs last year as well, and can do them again next year if need be.
  16. I don't really understand the narrative that because Howell and Maye are friends and went to unc together, that means they couldn't be in the same QB room. They are grown men. They make millions in the NFL. If I was going to lose my job like Howell was, I'd rather lose it to a friend than a stranger. I think Howell would've had his back and they would've had a positive working relationship bc of the prior friendship. I think they made this trade bc they liked the return for a QB they didn't think made sense for them moving forward. I doubt the friendship with maye had anything to do with it.
  17. Sounds like the equivalent of a 3rd round pick based off the draft pick value chart on draftek Moving up from 102 to 78 = +108 pts Moving up from 179 to 152 = +10.8 pts 118.8 pts = 95/96th pick in late 3rd round Not a bad return. But I still think we should've had him back up the rookie instead of Mariota. But not losing sleep over it.
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