In real life the Jags either take Jeanty or trade down there. I don’t think they would take Warren that early
Apparently, and from the past week, they are going skill position
Jeanty, Warren or Tet is the pick me thinks, leaning on Jeanty due to the rumors about Etiennie rn.
It would be similar to when we took Gibbs. Then they turn around and trade the highly-drafted guy who hasn’t really worked out (Swift for us). Montgomery was more established than Bigsby, but he’d probably play a similar role for them.
Hopefully we draft 3 DEs like we got 3 CBs last year… then go ahead and trade Paschal.
I really want to see Tennessee draft Abdul Carter and burn down the whole draft
I can’t imagine Cam Ward #1OA. That pick sets them back three years.
IDK, he’s got a Steve Air Mcnair feel about him in Tennessee.
Ward’s what would happen if Jordan Love and Jordan Love had a baby.
Would you rather have Cam Ward this year and rando top 5 pick next year or Abdul Carter and rando top 5 QB next year?
The Carter option for sure, though for me it would be Travis Hunter and rando QB next year. Then again I’m inordinately low on all the QBs this year.
Ward might not have been a first round pick last year.
Honestly I have Sanders higher, though that’s not saying much. I think I have him ranked in the 90s? I just think he could have a Purdy-esque time of it if he lands in the right spot. I see that the ceiling is higher for Ward, but I prefer my QBs to have far fewer brainfarts. There’s a fine line between Favre and Carson Wentz, and I think Ward’s on the wrong side of it.
Apparently, and from the past week, they are going skill position
Jeanty, Warren or Tet is the pick me thinks, leaning on Jeanty due to the rumors about Etiennie rn.
Yeah I feel less confident that Tet would be the pick for them there. I think the picks are either Jeanty or Warren(low percentage IMO). Mason Graham is an option as well, but I honestly would dislike him there compared to the other 2.
No pass-catching help for Cam though…
You bullied HSV into spending 4 mil a few hours later
Titans signed WR Tyler Lockett to a one-year, $4 million contract.
The deal is worth “up to” $6 million. Going on 33, Lockett is no longer a needle-mover following several seasons of decline in Seattle, but he does help deepen one of the league’s worst receiver corps ahead of Thursday’s expected addition of new franchise quarterback Cam Ward. Held under 1,000 yards each of the past two seasons, Lockett should not expect his WR3 fortunes to revive under the rookie quarterback. This is a classic move that could be more impactful in real life than fantasy. A leader with a decade of experience, Lockett will supply a sounding board and sure pair of hands in Nashville.
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