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Est.1974

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  1. WR - Troy Frankiln Overview The puzzle pieces are fairly easy to put together when assessing who Franklin is and who he could be in the NFL. He’s a tall, linear receiver with good speed. He’s sudden enough to beat press but lacks the play strength to win combat catches and fight for operating space underneath. He has an innate talent for avoiding traffic and maintaining his distance from pursuit after the catch on crossing routes on all three levels. Franklin might not get WR1 target volume, but he should be productive with a high yards-per-catch average and the ability to open things up underneath for his teammates. Franklin could become a coveted complementary piece for an established WR1 or a productive vertical target for a team looking for instant help in the passing game.
  2. WR - Malachi Corley Overview Corley is a big, physical wideout who has been asked to carry a heavy workload for Western Kentucky using his talent after the catch. Corley’s highlight reel will be full of broken tackles and general carnage left in his wake. He’s an average route-runner with the tools to improve, but a disappointing drop rate and contested-catch rate are concerns relative to the way he plays the game in space. Like Brandon Aiyuk or Deebo Samuel when they were prospects, Corley has had a heavy percentage of his targets schemed around him and he will need to prove he can become more than just a quick-game bully or gadget guy. He’s good at what his team asked him to do, which is a great jump-off point for evaluators considering him as a Day 2 selection and future starter.
  3. Potential day 2 options from the 30 visits…. Kiran Amegadjie, OT, Yale Austin Booker, DE/Edge, Kansas Chris Braswell, DE/Edge, Alabama Brandon Coleman, OT/OG, TCU Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame Marshawn Kneeland, DE/Edge, Western Michigan Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington Ja’Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas Caedan Wallace, OT Penn State
  4. Great pick. Everything we’ve heard since the selection supports the move.
  5. A trade for Aiyuk would be sensational IMO. Offer a 2 and 4 next year. SF have a stack of picks coming up in this draft. Who cares about the contract. It would appear an ideal fit for both the team, and our rookie QB development. I would love that move. I want us to keep our 2 second rounders this year. I would actually consider adding a 5th rounder to #40 so that we have 2 of the first 4 picks in round, depending on our board. or adding 67 or 78 and 100 together to get another second rounder. It’s going to be difficult to pass on a CB early day 2 in my opinion.
  6. Yeah Peters is fairly clear on the narrative, Daniels was the pick from a long way out. Can’t see an hint of any real indecision in there, he’s absolutely raved about him. Time to back the FO and QB and enjoy what is to follow…..
  7. Vikings just keep trading future picks away
  8. I think he was ok until Latham broke his back
  9. Well that’s a great pick for the Vikings IMO. And in the end it didn’t cost them both first rounders.
  10. Vikings are short on picks. They are a great trade partner for us now at #23
  11. Penix is very talented. That’s a wild pick though.
  12. Hopefully the Vikings jump for JJ, keep him away from NYG
  13. So it’s a move for a LT or Chop next. The frequent talk of Aiyuk makes me think Peters could make that trade call to SF offering 2025 picks….
  14. Daniels seems pretty fired up. Gonna be great to see how he goes.
  15. Top 10 gonna be wild I reckon….plus we got the added interest of a trade back into the first
  16. I can see a quick mid first round nap taking place. Already had one between 10pm and now
  17. You saying awake until 4am for when we trade back into the 1st…….
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