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Phil Riewer -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/10/2026 5:10:43 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mark Anderson

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ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

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ORIGINAL: Bill Johanesen

Top prospects by position
1 QB
1 RB
3 WR
1 TE
3 OL

3 Edge
1 DL
2 LB
3 CB
2 S

20. There is a pretty good chance a projected top level player at a need position will be there at #18.

Are these the only players with a projected 1st rd grade?

One really has to question winning these last 5 games after being eliminated. We could be looking at picking 10th.

I'm not sure how you tank when you have healthy players playing for contracts and some playing for pride.

On top of that you have a coach that is on the hot seat. We only played one good team(DET) and one average team(Dallas) down the stretch.

How did tanking work for Miami? A big lawsuit and more mediocrity.

Our biggest problem was KAM. The drafting was easily the worst in the franchise history.


Not only that but it led to overpaying for Hargrove, Allen, Jones, Kelly, TJ, Rodgers, and Fries to cover up the draft miscues.......




Daniel Lee Young -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/10/2026 7:32:08 PM)

Major miscues including the giveaways for Hockenson and The choice of Cine, some others..




Bill Johanesen -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/10/2026 7:39:57 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

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ORIGINAL: Mark Anderson

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ORIGINAL: Bill Jandro

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ORIGINAL: Bill Johanesen

Top prospects by position
1 QB
1 RB
3 WR
1 TE
3 OL

3 Edge
1 DL
2 LB
3 CB
2 S

20. There is a pretty good chance a projected top level player at a need position will be there at #18.

Are these the only players with a projected 1st rd grade?

One really has to question winning these last 5 games after being eliminated. We could be looking at picking 10th.

I'm not sure how you tank when you have healthy players playing for contracts and some playing for pride.

On top of that you have a coach that is on the hot seat. We only played one good team(DET) and one average team(Dallas) down the stretch.

How did tanking work for Miami? A big lawsuit and more mediocrity.

Our biggest problem was KAM. The drafting was easily the worst in the franchise history.


Not only that but it led to overpaying for Hargrove, Allen, Jones, Kelly, TJ, Rodgers, and Fries to cover up the draft miscues.......


Please, for years you were the ultimate Kwesi supporter. Now after 37 days you suddenly change your tune in an attempt to yet again live vicariously through the current regime? Pathetic.




Phil Riewer -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/10/2026 8:08:32 PM)

Your bitching about everything is what is pathetic.

I’d rather see Brad H post about Sam.




Bill Johanesen -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/10/2026 8:15:50 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

Your bitching about everything is what is pathetic.

I’d rather see Brad H post about Sam.


Ah, you not denying it speaks volumes.

Just know that slamming Kwesi after your four years of unabashed and unyielding support is hypocritical at best.




Phil Riewer -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/10/2026 8:17:50 PM)

I agreed it was time for him to go. Lakers must be struggling?

We have had GMs with worse records.




Murph -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/11/2026 9:57:14 AM)

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I agreed it was time for him to go. Lakers must be struggling?

We have had GMs with worse records.



Kwesi was one of the worst GM's in NFL history.

A lot of folks here, and elsewhere, myself included did not like the hire.

He should have been fired for his first trade in his first draft and pretty much encapsulates his tenure here. good riddance!!

Time to get a real football GM and talent evaluator. No more triangle of collaborative mediocrity.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/11/2026 1:20:41 PM)

The whole "KAM experience" was such a weird thing overall. My thoughts in real time were:


1. Hired - hmmmm, never heard of the guy but it's a different approach from RS
2. Pretty interesting since we've never had an analytical guy before
3. Passes on Hamilton "is that wise?"
4. Trades with Det "is he an idiot?"
5. Extends KC's "oh shit, he is an idiot"
6. Given an extension "oh wow, am I wrong about this guy?"
7. Has, what I thought, a great FA class "I was totally wrong!"
8. That class flames our horribly "we are both idiots"

At least it was a relative flash in the pan and we can move on.




stfrank -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/11/2026 1:46:34 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

The whole "KAM experience" was such a weird thing overall. My thoughts in real time were:


1. Hired - hmmmm, never heard of the guy but it's a different approach from RS
2. Pretty interesting since we've never had an analytical guy before
3. Passes on Hamilton "is that wise?"
4. Trades with Det "is he an idiot?"
5. Extends KC's "oh shit, he is an idiot"
6. Given an extension "oh wow, am I wrong about this guy?"
7. Has, what I thought, a great FA class "I was totally wrong!"
8. That class flames our horribly "we are both idiots"

At least it was a relative flash in the pan and we can move on.

Yup, you pretty much covered it. [&:]




Bill Johanesen -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/11/2026 1:50:23 PM)

He should have been fired for his first trade in his first draft and pretty much encapsulates his tenure here. good riddance!!

Yep, right away he was trying to show the NFL how brilliant he was. FAIL.




Mark Anderson -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/13/2026 1:13:16 PM)

Would ATL give up a 2nd for Greenard with their Edge Pearce in some serious legal trouble?




Murph -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/14/2026 10:23:29 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mark Anderson

Would ATL give up a 2nd for Greenard with their Edge Pearce in some serious legal trouble?


The Falcons don't have a first rounder this year and just 2 in the top 100 and 5 overall so they may want to keep that 2nd.

I'd push for their 2027 first.




Bill Johanesen -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/14/2026 12:54:15 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Murph

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ORIGINAL: Mark Anderson

Would ATL give up a 2nd for Greenard with their Edge Pearce in some serious legal trouble?


The Falcons don't have a first rounder this year and just 2 in the top 100 and 5 overall so they may want to keep that 2nd.

I'd push for their 2027 first.


We have no leverage. And any buyer is facing giving up something for a player who wasn't all that in 2025 plu.s increasing his salary by who knows how much or be left with a one-year rental.

If he wants more $, the regime won't give him more, and we want to stockpile picks - basically where the two sides are at an impasse and next year he will finish his contract and walk for nothing in return - then we should just shop him for the highest bid

He's certainly not worth a first, even if it's a year away. Let the market decide. Be happy if we get a third either this year or next.




joejitsu -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/21/2026 8:03:31 PM)

Has anyone seen Eric Gentry play in USC's defense? He looks like he would fit well in whatever defensive scheme Flores would cook up, and he would be available in the lower lower rounds of the of draft.




Mark Anderson -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/22/2026 4:30:16 PM)

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ORIGINAL: joejitsu

Has anyone seen Eric Gentry play in USC's defense? He looks like he would fit well in whatever defensive scheme Flores would cook up, and he would be available in the lower lower rounds of the of draft.

Looks like a project guy. Needs to add alot of strength. Maybe a 7th round or UDFA pickup for us.




Brad H -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/23/2026 10:15:02 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

Your bitching about everything is what is pathetic.

I’d rather see Brad H post about Sam.

14-3




Phil Riewer -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/23/2026 10:32:47 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Brad H

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ORIGINAL: Phil Riewer

Your bitching about everything is what is pathetic.

I’d rather see Brad H post about Sam.

14-3


What are Colt Brennan's NFL stats again?




TJSweens -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/23/2026 10:47:35 AM)

Oh Jesus! Quit responding Phil. His incessant 14-3 posts are about as meaningful as Gen Z with 6-7. He only throws it out there to get a response.




Tom Sykes -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/23/2026 5:08:10 PM)

No shit Phil, stop feeding the troll.




Brad H -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/23/2026 6:07:56 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Oh Jesus! Quit responding Phil. His incessant 14-3 posts are about as meaningful as Gen Z with 6-7. He only throws it out there to get a response.

He asked for it




Tom Sykes -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/25/2026 10:41:34 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mark Anderson

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ORIGINAL: joejitsu

Has anyone seen Eric Gentry play in USC's defense? He looks like he would fit well in whatever defensive scheme Flores would cook up, and he would be available in the lower lower rounds of the of draft.

Looks like a project guy. Needs to add alot of strength. Maybe a 7th round or UDFA pickup for us.

Will be interesting to see if the UDFA path is as aggressive without Kwesi.

Not really. Just trying to stay in a draft moment.




nfrosty -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (3/25/2026 1:37:31 PM)

According to Ohio State nose tackle Kayden McDonald the Vikings sought him out for a pre-draft chat. If he's available to us in the first round it looks like we could pull the trigger on a nose tackle. According to this article sounds like quite a few teams are interested in McDonald. https://vikingsterritory.com/2026/news/top_news/kayden-mcdonald-vikings-draft-visit

Here's some online hype about McDonald. I think he'd look good in purple.

"Dominant Run Defender: McDonald is regarded as perhaps the best run-stopping tackle in the 2026 class, using quickness and power to dominate the interior and stuff opposing running games.
2025 Performance: Following a breakout 2025 season, he recorded 65 tackles, 9 tackles for loss, and 3 sacks.
NFL Potential: Projections place him as a first-round pick or high-tier prospect with "day-one starter" potential in the NFL, often described as a "problem" for offensive linemen."




Todd M -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (4/3/2026 7:07:36 PM)

I hope we're smart enough to take Uar Benard earlier than projected. Let them scratch their heads. Put him with Flores and we tilt the field.




Tom Sykes -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (4/4/2026 10:41:40 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Todd M

I hope we're smart enough to take Uar Benard earlier than projected. Let them scratch their heads. Put him with Flores and we tilt the field.

Interesting. You can talk about all the complexities and nuances of pro football but I agree, imo each draft should have one ‘wild hair’ pick in the late rounds.

Someone different and against your normal scouting channels … because that system isn’t very effective anyway.

I remember when Bowfinger was picked, not espn but (I think) cbs had both the player and Spielman on before and after the pick … everybody and their mother knew it was going to happen.

Obviously didnt work out but brought a lot more fan investment to a random late pick. Bernard would be cool.




Bill Johanesen -> RE: 2026 NFL Draft (4/10/2026 9:18:34 AM)

Some DL prospects via ESPN:

42. Peter Woods, DT, Clemson
Height: 6-3 | Weight: 298 | Grade: 83
Comp: Devonte Wyatt

Woods is a 3-technique defensive tackle with the quickness to be an immediate pocket disruptor in the NFL. He gets double-teamed a lot because offensive linemen struggle to match his first step in one-on-one situations. Woods has the strength to counter that, accumulating five career sacks and 42 hurries despite the extra attention. Though his lack of sack production could limit his upside for some teams, Woods' position-specific traits are good enough to make him a top-50 pick.


43. Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State
Height: 6-2 | Weight: 326 | Grade: 83
Comp: Travis Jones

I rarely put nose tackle prospects in Round 1 consideration, but I'm making an exception for McDonald. He is impactful against the run with his anchor strength, but he also has the necessary quickness and leverage to be a pocket-collapsing menace. McDonald had three sacks and nine pressures on 223 pass-rush snaps while posting 67 tackles and 17 run stops. He can fit in a 3-4 or 4-3 scheme.


47. Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech
Height: 6-4 | Weight: 318 | Grade: 82
Comp: DJ Reader

A plug in the middle of the defense, Hunter is a scheme-wrecking nose tackle with the tools to be a two-gapping run-stuffer with alignment versatility. Hunter jumped off the tape last season with productive edge rushers flanking him, showing the length and leverage to dominate with a bull-rush move or to lock-out advancing blockers in the run game. Hunter might never be a high-end pass-rushing tackle, but he's a premier anchor for 3-4 defenses.


48. Caleb Banks, DT, Florida
Height: 6-6 | Weight: 327 | Grade: 82
Comp: Javon Kinlaw

Banks didn't make the initial top 50 after playing in only three games last season because of a foot injury. A fantastic Senior Bowl week started his rise onto the list before he aced the combine with a 5.04 40 time at 327 pounds. Banks' movement and power are elite for his size, making him the ideal nose tackle prospect, but he also has enough up-field push to be a factor against the pass.




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