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  1. 2 hours ago, bird_1972 said:

     

    He's already pretty darn big. I'd hate for him to get too big and then it slows him down/makes him less agile.

    Yeah I'm not referring to overall size, he's big and I would think he stays that way.  I just mean the way his size is composed now will be better,  leaner, and stronger while keeping his size as he gets on a legitimate program from an NFL club..

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  2. I think what people may be forgetting in the DeJean vs Sainistril debate is we viewed it as the opportunity of DeJean vs. Sainistril and Sinnott..

    Sinnott is the key to the trade down equation imo.  We obviously wanted Sinnott in a bad way, so much so that we'd pass up DeJean if it meant we could grab Sainistril and Sinnott.

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  3. Natural Athlete with Pedigree. Super IQ.  Seems to be the type to just make plays and be reliable as hell.  Agree with AP that he is an ascending player.  I think he has the shot to get really really good as he learns the nuances of being a WR..  Also gives tons of options for gadgets as a former QB who can sling it and take handoffs too.  JD should be happy to have him around..  Would like to have more at WR though...Injuries can leave us hurting.

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  4. in the ES Mock draft I did not realize how good this dude was.  Totally slept on him.  Adam Peters and his team obviously did not.  They seem to have had him picked out and ready to add for a while.  This move spoke to us trading down from Cooper DeJean in order to take Sainristil and Sinnott.  The kid is an athletic freak who is damn strong and can move.  Can play all over the field, from the big slot to the backfield to the end of the line.  Super excited to see what they do with him.

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  5. The dude is exciting and decisive.  I like how he manipulates coverages with his eyes and body from the pocket.  Sky's the limit with this kid.

    I held off watching a ton of vid on him until he was the guy.  I gotta say I'm impressed and see why Adam made this pick.  

    They took their time and made sure they weren't missing anything. Welcome to the DMV JD!! LFG...

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  6. Wow, ugh, John Beck's answers as to how Jayden will fare against getting hurt or lit up are not very encouraging...  

    WTH...        Like yeah man you got lit up bro...not sure there is a drill or answer for it...

     

    Makes me wonder What are we getting into... lol.  

    Hoping it becomes apparent that it is a non issue if indeed he is the pick, I guess we'll see... Lots of prayer time I'd imagine.

     

    He's had 1 certified concussion in 2023, a sprained ankle in 2022 that he played thru, and another ankle in 2019 he played thru, so there haven't been a ton of injuries to this point in he is career. That is something.

     

  7. 3 minutes ago, mistertim said:

     

    These takes crack me up because they always somehow "neglect" to mention the fantastically low success rate for QBs taken after the 1st round.

     

    Yes, it's a crapshoot. And you're more likely to miss than get a stud. But if you want a stud, chances are he's going to be in the 1st round.

     

    For sure its low low after the 1st. But still an interesting reminder of just how difficult it is to get it right in the 1st.

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  8. I don't know about all the peripheral BS. I just know that I'm 100% on board w/ Adam Peters and the boys to sift through it all and make the right decision. 

     

    Do they go

    more upside, more boom/bust, inconsistent breakout age king, future Herbert Allen clone: Drake Maye

    Or do they go

     Higher floor, more complete today,  possible diva injury waiting to happen... more refined Lamar: Jayden Daniels

     

    It's proved to be a pretty fun draft season.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  9. Washington Commanders 2024 Draft:

     

    1. Drake May QB 6'4 230lbs. UNC

     

    2. Ladd McConkey WR 6'0 185 lbs Georgia

     

    3. Kingsley Suamataia OT 6'6 324lbs. BYU (Future Left Tackle)

     

    4. Christian Haynes OG 6'2 315lbs. Connecticut (Future Left Guard)

     

    5. Max Melton CB 5'11 190 lbs Rutgers (primary replacement for Fuller, good all around mature game)

     

    6. Austin Booker Edge 6'6 245lbs Kansas (Exciting pass rusher with juice)

     

    7. Sataoma Laumea OG 6'4 315lbs  Utah (Will compete with Haynes for LG and be primary G backup)

     

    8. Walter Rouse  OT 6'6 325lbs Oklahoma (Will be the primary future swing tackle and primary LT backup)

     

    9. Jaheim Bell TE 6'3 240lbs FSU (can move and catch the ball)

     

    10. Miles Harden CB 6'0 201lbs S. Dakota (dude is tough as heck, hits hard, and will be tough to cut.)

     

    11. Garrett Greenfield OT 6'7 325lbs South Dakota St. (possible RT in development)

     

     

    Adam Peters and the Scouts believe they now have the pieces for a completely retooled young and beastly Oline of the future.

    7 picks for the O that can grow with Drake Maye.  We are stoked with our new pieces.

     

     

     

    Thanks to everyone who participated plus the dudes @goskins10 and @Chump Bailey keeping us moving smoothly...

     

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