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Think this spot for the Vikings falls into a congruence between biggest needs and best player available. Biggest needs seem to be OL, Edge, and CB (with Gladney question mark).
Played a lot of tackle for USC but do you expect him to move inside to guard?
He has the versatility. I think he can be a good tackle eventually, but it’ll take a bit because he’s a “little” shorter. I think he’s a good guard right away.
Think this spot for the Vikings falls into a congruence between biggest needs and best player available. Biggest needs seem to be OL, Edge, and CB (with Gladney question mark).
Played a lot of tackle for USC but do you expect him to move inside to guard?
He probably ends up going to the Chargers next week and theyve got some veterans that will help with the move. This is the area he is supposed to go at depending on the team who is on the clock.
I'd rank the most likely to draft QB in this order right now:
Denver Carolina Detroit Atlanta
I might have it the exact opposite! That's why this shit is so fun.
Agreed. I think my Broncos are at the bottom of the list, unfortunately.
Denver is more fan sentiment vs. realistic outcome. Most fans know Lock isn’t the answer and that we need to move on; draft someone or trade for Watson, Wilson, etc. The problem is our HC and staff are in year 3 and it’s basically playoffs or best and a rookie QB (especially a raw one like Lance) is not what they are going with. They are effectively tied to Year 3 Drew Lock.
The realistic outcome in Denver has always been Lock is going to start with a proven veteran behind him (yet to be found, probably Teddy) and the front office would stack the defensive this year and hope Fangio continues his defensive magic and Lock becomes average.; just enough to sneak above 500 and maybe grab a WC.
If Fangio fails, he’s gone and our new GM gets to start fresh with a new HC and either rookie QB or flashy QB trade in 2022, aligned with new staff.
And a trade back this year as I am currently guessing could potentially bring in 2022 draft capital to consummate one of those flashy QB trades, whether Fangio is the coach or not. Plus Denver’s defensive 1st round needs are better suited for a pick in the teens (CB, ILB, etc).