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This is me passing on that set up:
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This is me passing on that set up:
I don't care about fit, injuries, or anything else. I still want him.
I'm with you. His 2016 season at OSU was unlike anything I've ever seen.I don't care about fit, injuries, or anything else. I still want him.
Dude was the best single-high free safety prospect I've ever seen. It's a draft crush I'm never letting go of.
Thats pretty great.
I'll give it a 9 out of 10.
Honestly, I never expected it to work out. But I am fascinated to see how it goes.Between this and using a first round pick on a RB when they already had a really good back basically playing for free for the next two years, I'd say the Urban Meyer experiment lasts two years, tops.
Honestly, I never expected it to work out. But I am fascinated to see how it goes.
I'm lower than pretty much everyone, so I hate the Etienne pick.Between this and using a first round pick on a RB when they already had a really good back basically playing for free for the next two years, I'd say the Urban Meyer experiment lasts two years, tops.
I'm lower than pretty much everyone, so I hate the Etienne pick.
But James Robinson shouldn't stop you from picking a running back. The guy's fine--he's certainly nothing special (except in Fantasy).
Ehh, if you think Etienne is a transcendent back, or a piece that really adds something to your offense that you're missing, and you value him that highly, go for it.I agree he shouldn't stop you from taking a RB, but he should certainly stop you from taking one in the first. Well, common sense should keep you from doing that, especially in a class this weak, but having a pretty good starter already is icing on the cake. Wait until the fourth and grab a speedy satellite back to complement him. Don't burn a first.
Over/Under amount of games until he has another “Health issue”. 26 a good amount?Between this and using a first round pick on a RB when they already had a really good back basically playing for free for the next two years, I'd say the Urban Meyer experiment lasts two years, tops.