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3 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

No, he is picking guys he likes but there isn’t a shortage of 2nd-8th round college OFers with some tools that carry upside.  That’s not some rare commodity.  The Kyle Stowers of the world are always available.

People aren’t knocking down the door for them because they all have them.

And this is where you and Elias disagree. You're saying he's wrong and that he's drafting a bunch of Stowers types. I doubt he agrees.

As an aside, Stowers' prospect status is still rising. Athletic, powerful. Needs to diminish the k's. I don't love him as a prospect, but it's possible he breaks through.

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2 minutes ago, LookinUp said:

He isn't filling rosters with picks in the 3-5 rounds.

 

Just now, interloper said:

Quite confident he's not just filling rosters with his first 5 rounds of picks.

I was speaking in a general sense to what I read as a general comment.

I have also seen, in previous drafts, teams with senior 10K signs in the middle ten rounds.

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2 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

 

I was speaking in a general sense to what I read as a general comment.

I have also seen, in previous drafts, teams with senior 10K signs in the middle ten rounds.

Yeah. Might be a couple of those for sure. 

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