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2018 DRAFT - DAY TWO - some good talent available for the BROWNS. 


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Orlando Brown was Baker's LT... maybe?

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I also like Baker's FB, Flowers. Could be a familiar face...

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...NOT in the 2nd round though- lol. 

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RB- Derrius Guice, LSU
RB- Nick Chubb, Georgia
RB- Ronald Jones II, USC
WR- Courtland Sutton, Southern Methodist
WR- Christian Kirk, Texas A&M
WR- James Washington, Oklahoma State
TE- Mike Gesicki, Penn State
OL- Orlando Brown, Oklahoma
OL- James Daniels, Iowa
OL- Will Hernandez, UTEP
OL- Connor Williams, Texas
DL-Harrison Phillips, Stanford
DL-Maurice Hurst, Michigan---Major Medical concern
DL-Da'Shawn Hand, Alabama
Edge- Harold Landry, Boston College
Edge- Sam Hubbard, Ohio State
LB- Malik Jefferson, Texas
LB- Micah Kiser, Virginia
LB- Jerome Baker, Ohio State
CB- Josh Jackson, Iowa
CB- Carlton Davis, Auburn
CB- Isaiah Oliver, Colorado
S- Ronnie Harrison, Alabama
S- Jessie Bates III, Wake Forest
S- Justin Reid, Stanford
S- Marcus Allen, Penn State

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10 minutes ago, PoeticG said:

I also like Baker's FB, Flowers. Could be a familiar face...

Are you saying that Mayfield has Flowers all over his Facebook site?   Is he like a hippie?:blink:

Or....are you saying that at Oklahoma he had a fullback named Flowers?

If so....likely UDFA

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10 minutes ago, Coyote said:


RB- Derrius Guice, LSU
RB- Nick Chubb, Georgia
RB- Ronald Jones II, USC
WR- Courtland Sutton, Southern Methodist
WR- Christian Kirk, Texas A&M
WR- James Washington, Oklahoma State
TE- Mike Gesicki, Penn State
OL- Orlando Brown, Oklahoma
OL- James Daniels, Iowa
OL- Will Hernandez, UTEP
OL- Connor Williams, Texas
DL-Harrison Phillips, Stanford
DL-Maurice Hurst, Michigan---Major Medical concern
DL-Da'Shawn Hand, Alabama
Edge- Harold Landry, Boston College
Edge- Sam Hubbard, Ohio State
LB- Malik Jefferson, Texas
LB- Micah Kiser, Virginia
LB- Jerome Baker, Ohio State
CB- Josh Jackson, Iowa
CB- Carlton Davis, Auburn
CB- Isaiah Oliver, Colorado
S- Ronnie Harrison, Alabama
S- Jessie Bates III, Wake Forest
S- Justin Reid, Stanford
S- Marcus Allen, Penn State

It's likely that all of these guys are going to be gone by the time we get back on the clock at the end of the second. Best if we pick our 2 favorites now. 

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1 hour ago, Tour2ma said:

Gil's talking out of both sides of his mouth...

Thank you. 

The guy should be a guard, but the Browns should take him high in the 2nd round to play the position he shouldn't play. 

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I think Guice is out. He has already left the draft in Dallas so he will not be there to be introduced by Jim Brown.

And I'm drinking my Honig Cabernet ready to switch to shots of Diplomatico rum if we really F this up bad in round 2.

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8 minutes ago, tiamat63 said:

I hate having a RB with a massive knee injury already under his belt.

 

Just curious why not Guice there?

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On 4/27/2018 at 7:34 PM, mjp28 said:

Just curious why not Guice there?

maturity issues being reported.

 

 My review on Guice talked about him attempting to sprint to the 2nd level, not setting up his interior blockers correctly and looking more at home in the stretch game. 

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Just now, cambridgeho said:

See Todd Gurley in 2014. He turned out pretty good.

This is true.   No RB is going to come into the draft with a perfect bill of health.   But still, the chance of re-injury to a knee is greatly increased.

If we want to talk about concussions having a snowball effect, you have to treat knee injuries the same as well.     

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11 minutes ago, tiamat63 said:

I hate having a RB with a massive knee injury already under his belt.

 

A lot of RBs have had major knee injuries.   Willis Mcaghee,  had almost 8500 yards in a 10 year career.  

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Just now, tiamat63 said:

This is true.   No RB is going to come into the draft with a perfect bill of health.   But still, the chance of re-injury to a knee is greatly increased.

If we want to talk about concussions having a snowball effect, you have to treat knee injuries the same as well.     

I know what you are saying. I just know he ran very well last year after the injury. 

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Just now, tiamat63 said:

 

Mcaghee is gonna be your best example here?

 

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My point is he had one of the most gruesome knee injuries ever seen.   And his career lasted 10 years.   Most healthy running backs are lucky to last 5-7 years.

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Just now, Coyote said:

My point is he had one of the most gruesome knee injuries ever seen.   And his career lasted 10 years.   Most healthy running backs are lucky to last 5-7 years.

 

So you're making my point by saying it's the exception not the norm.

Look, I like Chubb.   I'm just cautiously optimistic here.   

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