1. Houston - Clowney 2. St Louis - Robinson 3. Jacksonville - Bortles 4. Buffalo - Watkins (TRADE) 5. Oakland - Mack 6. Atlanta - Matthews 7. Tampa - Evans 8. Cleveland - Gilbert (TRADE) 9. Minnesota - Barr 10. Detroit - Ebron 11. Tennessee - Lewan
I can understand your thought on it but I like Ebron better for them personally since Tate & Calvin are predominately outside guys, so they get a bigger bodied player in Ebron working the slot, as well as aiding the redzone when all eyes were previously focused on Calvin.
Well apparently the Browns are looking to move back up. If the QBs keep dropping, maybe we can move down with them. Gonna depend on who we can select from though.
Wonder what stl does next? They give up a huge percentage of completed passes... Maybe CB? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using Tapatalk
1. Houston - Clowney 2. St Louis - Robinson 3. Jacksonville - Bortles 4. Buffalo - Watkins (TRADE) 5. Oakland - Mack 6. Atlanta - Matthews 7. Tampa - Evans 8. Cleveland - Gilbert (TRADE) 9. Minnesota - Barr 10. Detroit - Ebron 11. Tennessee - Lewan 12. NY Giants - Beckham Jr.
no they did what Miami lacks the guts to do and that is build with talent . Miami does just enough to keep us in the 8-8 curse .
Joseph Fauria is 6'7 and had 7 TDs while only having 18 receptions. Ebron gives them that big play potential though. They will be fun to watch on the same field though
LOL. Would never happen. Would be nice if someone traded up to 19 for him though. Give this team more ammunition.
now Detroit has 3 mega high-pointers to the left, middle, and right in the redzone. How do you defend that? Can't wait to watch them. Add in Bush & Bell. Holy cow.
1. Houston - Clowney 2. St Louis - Robinson 3. Jacksonville - Bortles 4. Buffalo - Watkins (TRADE) 5. Oakland - Mack 6. Atlanta - Matthews 7. Tampa - Evans 8. Cleveland - Gilbert (TRADE) 9. Minnesota - Barr 10. Detroit - Ebron 11. Tennessee - Lewan 12. NY Giants - Beckham Jr. 13. St Louis - Donald