Originally Posted by manchambo:
The suggestion here is that Denver accomplished nothing in the draft. Basically no neutral professional agrees with that assessment.
Congratulations for the Raiders being complete fucking retards and selecting Ruggs over Jeudy. Elway worked and prepared sooooo hard for that pick to fall to him like that. He gets an A! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Bouye had a down year in 2019, but he was fine in 2018. Chris Harris' play has dipped recently too and he is two years older than Bouye. Bouye is probably a better player than CHJ at this point.
A.J. Bouye's last good year was 2017 and even then he was surrounded by Barry Church, Telvin Smith and Jalen Ramsey. Their LB corp was at least decent with Miles Jack and Paul Posluzney...
His 2018 was bad....as was 2019..don't expect 2020 to be much better. [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
The suggestion here is that Denver accomplished nothing in the draft. Basically no neutral professional agrees with that assessment.
No. One guy suggested that... The overall assessment is that Denver still has a long way to go to catch KC , and they, the Raiders and Bolts are all closer to each other than they are to the CHIEFS. [Reply]
Originally Posted by : Evan Silva’s AFC Draft Grades
Denver Broncos
Overview: This home-run group also includes CB A.J. Bouye, whom Denver acquired from the Jaguars in exchange for a mere fourth-round pick (No. 137). In an even bigger steal, Denver robbed the Titans of DT Jurrell Casey for this year’s No. 237 pick. Separation dominator Jeudy was my favorite receiver in the draft and makes for a perfect stylistic bookend to perimeter clasher Courtland Sutton. GM John Elway doubled down in round two with T.Y. Hilton clone Hamler, a vertical slot weapon...
This haul warrants a rock-solid A considering the prospects and proven veteran talent brought aboard. Denver’s roster has gotten an awful lot better this offseason.
Key Picks: Jerry Jeudy (WR, Alabama), K.J. Hamler (WR, Penn State), Michael Ojemudia (CB, Iowa), Lloyd Cushenberry (C, LSU)
Analysis: Best collection of offensive skill talent in the NFL? Adding this class to Melvin Gordon, Courtland Sutton, Noah Fant and Phillip Lindsay makes a strong case. Drew Lock is a lucky quarterback.
Originally Posted by TEX:
Didn't you do this same shit when Donk drafted Paxton Lynch? I can't remember because you post so much stupid shit when you're not in hiding.