Not exact matches
I'm torn on this — the 2nd overall pick gives you a chance to
draft a legitimate
difference maker, but unfortunately the top of the
draft seems to be 4 QBs who seem to have as much upside as they do question marks and guys whose true talents don't necessarily warrant the value of a # 2.
for all the high - ceiling talent we've
drafted lately, we haven't seen a real
difference maker on defense.
I gave the Browns an offensive tackle with the No. 12 pick in T.J. Clemmings, and there still isn't a QB worth
drafting here at No. 19 (the pick they acquired from the Bills last May in Buffalo's trade up to
draft Sammy Watkins), so I'm going with a potential
difference -
maker at WR in Funchess.
Get your
difference -
makers in the
draft.
a strong side lb would only play on around 40 % of defensive snaps A slot corner would be on the field more but we have our 2 outside starters of locked up for 4 more yrs why
draft a guy to essentially be a role guy when you can
draft a potential offensive
difference maker or improve a weak spot on the oline
Now Schneider has to do it again, with virtually no
difference makers from the last five
draft classes and spotty big swings at players like Sheldon Richardson, Jimmy Graham and Percy Harvin.