I'll be glad when the draft is done... the recent drafts have not been stellar, I'll never say they've been anything other than questionable. I'd like to see them trade down and pick up a few extras, go OL/Secondary. If they stay at 5, Chubb or Minkah would be ideal, but maybe they can trade down and get a nice couple of options later on.
The drafts rarely go as you think and quite honestly, outside of R1... I just follow the recaps. There's only so much prognosticating I can take. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Doesn't have a starting caliber QB? Keenum was the 7th highest rated passer in the league last year and led Minnesota to the NFCCG. Keenum has to prove he can do it again but he was pretty consistent last year.
Yes, teams have found gems in the later rounds, but there's no guarantee you will. Denver drafted Booker, Hillman, and Ball and none of them turned into that day two gem you guys are talking about. Why keep wasting 2nd and 3rd rounders trying to find a RB when the best RB to come out in years could be there?
Look at how quickly the Cowboys, Saints, Jags, and Panthers turned around after adding Zeke, Kamara , Fournette, and McCaffery. All of those teams went from from picking in the top 11, to making the playoffs after drafting their RB's.
Saquon would be one of the highest paid RB’s in the league if drafted at 5. His 5th year option would make him the highest paid RB that year as well (not counting a franchised RB).
Very stupid when you can get a talented RB with your next pick at 40 for much cheaper. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Saquon would be one of the highest paid RB’s in the league if drafted at 5. His 5th year option would make him the highest paid RB that year as well (not counting a franchised RB).
Very stupid when you can get a talented RB with your next pick at 40 for much cheaper.
I gotta say for the Bronco's pick that is maybe the one player I don't want the Donks to take. It's definitely easier to find real good RB's later in the draft (moreso than other positions 100%) but Saquon Barkley is gonna be one hell of a player for a very long time.
If Saquon could find his way to the NFC that would be ideal. Either way I'm sure Elway will fuck it up. [Reply]
Draft allocation per team over the past 5 years. Every team has selected at least one Pro Bowl player over that span except for BUF, IND and DEN... pic.twitter.com/AuAJz4wr3I
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Saquon would be one of the highest paid RB’s in the league if drafted at 5. His 5th year option would make him the highest paid RB that year as well (not counting a franchised RB).
Very stupid when you can get a talented RB with your next pick at 40 for much cheaper.
His 5th year option wouldn't make him the highest paid RB. He'd make the average of the top 10 highest paid RB's in the league.
Saquon Barkley would make everyone on the offense better. He can do everything Christian McCaffery can do but he's 20 pounds heavier and much more explosive. If Denver can get him in round 1 and Hurst/Gesicki/Goedert in round 2, Denver could have the highest scoring offense in the division, especially if Jake Butt becomes the player the Broncos hoped he'd be. [Reply]
Draft allocation per team over the past 5 years. Every team has selected at least one Pro Bowl player over that span except for BUF, IND and DEN... pic.twitter.com/AuAJz4wr3I
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
His 5th year option wouldn't make him the highest paid RB. He'd make the average of the top 10 highest paid RB's in the league.
Saquon Barkley would make everyone on the offense better. He can do everything Christian McCaffery can do but he's 20 pounds heavier and much more explosive. If Denver can get him in round 1 and Hurst/Gesicki/Goedert in round 2, Denver could have the highest scoring offense in the division, especially if Jake Butt becomes the player the Broncos hoped he'd be.
You're fucking with us right? Like, this is satire? [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
His HOF QB won him a SB.
Since he currently doesn't have one of those, I'm not sure how that correlates.
Without Von Miller, Malik Jackson, Derek Wolfe, Danny Trevathan, and Chris Harris that team doesn't come close to Super Bowl 50. His first two drafts were about as good you could hope for. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Without Von Miller, Malik Jackson, Derek Wolfe, Danny Trevathan, and Chris Harris that team doesn't come close to Super Bowl 50. His first two drafts were about as good you could hope for.