Mitchell just ran 4.33 and Wiggins just ran 4.29Looking forward to watching Mitchell, Arnold and Wiggins today.
At first I thought he's a medical risk so teams should stay away. Then I thought he's not gonna last till 19 anyway ( as long as he clears medically) so who cares.. Finally, I figure if we can get this stud at pick 19 and keep him for 4 or 5 years at Edge, even if his medical condition worsen and he retires after that... he is still definitely worth it. But there are are other edges moving up too, and one of the best Corners will be there at 19 as well. So many good players at 19. So glad I'm not McSnead.There is risk for sure. But his game is real, and it is a perfect fit for us. He's stout vs the run, physical at the point, and gets to the QB. One of those players where measurables go out the window.
Unfortunately that medical is a concern but we wouldn't be able to touch that dude if his neck was good. He's a top ten edge IMO. Kind of guy who could end up being the best player from this draft in five years.
Wouldn't mind Fuaga but would rather a later round Center.I'm glad. I hope they both go before 19. I'm not in favor of taking any OL with 19
What are the red flags?This dude has some crazy red flags but also has crazy talent. Coin flip as to whether he’s a bust or a future star
Wiggins weighing only 173 lbs was a big ouch for me. He's got the length speed and ability to play a corner but man is that a skinny dude.Mitchell and Wiggins balled out today (before Wiggins hurt himself). Arnold was relatively disappointing in athletic testing. As was Rakestraw. Since it was a close race for top CB, Mitchell may have solidified himself with an outstanding athletic profile. Arnold may be the CB available to us now, who I liked as my top CB.
Just the Media & fan narrativesWhat are the red flags?
Not sure why but I’m drawn to Mitchell over Wiggins or McKinstry.Mitchell just ran 4.33 and Wiggins just ran 4.29
There’s length and speed out there fellas
It's just another reason for people that don't like him to complain. He gains nothing from working out there or allowing 20 team doctors to all do the same tests on him.Just the Media & fan narratives
He’s gonna be awesome
I’d say the narrative around avoiding additional medicals at the combine, repeated stories around trying to get around rookie contracts, CBA requirements and questions around work ethic and coachability. Any team that drafts him will have done their due diligence and made a risk based decision (as is with all draft picks). Seems like a riskWhat are the red flags?
Unless, by some miracle, Alt or Fashanu falls that far.I'm not in favor of taking any OL with 19