2022 Draft

Discussion in 'NFL Draft' started by Carp, May 6, 2021.

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  1. Titans2004

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    What performance issues has Cunningham had ???

    and besides this past season when it was obvious that he did not want to play for the Texans anymore....what character issues has he had???
     
  2. Ontario Titan

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    Our top 2 picks as per Chad Reuter

    I'm not big on Howell..."Could become eventually an average starter" we have that! A d his pro comparison is Chase Daniel? Has he ever been a starter?

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    Round 1: No. 26 overall -- Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina

    Round 3: No. 90 overall -- Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota


    Howell's ability to make plays from -- and outside -- the pocket might push the Titans, who have Ryan Tannehill entrenched as their starter, to follow the example set by teams that have drafted a first-round QB despite the presence of a veteran (see: the Chiefs with Patrick Mahomes and Alex Smith in 2017, the Packers with Jordan Love and Aaron Rodgers in 2020 and the Niners with Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo last year). Faalele's 6-foot-8, 384-pound build could entice another team before the Titans (whose second-rounder went to Atlanta in last year's Julio Jones trade) make their next selection, in Round 3, but he would really fit well with the desire to create huge runways for Derrick Henry in the run game
     
  3. Carp

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    I can't imagine there is anyway we take Howell. It's probably Ridder or Malik if we go QB round 1. Hopefully, J-Rob is smart enough to see this draft class is pretty awful at QB.
     
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  4. Tricky

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    I’m warming on the idea of going QB at 26.
    At least one of Pickett, Corral, Howell, Ridder should be available. (Willis goes top 10)
    I hate to pass up an impact WR or OL, but somebody to push Tannehill and provide insurance at QB may be more important.
     
  5. Ontario Titan

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    Should have signed Mariota to push Tannehill lol
     
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  6. steverife

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    Ridder is so inaccurate. I don't get what people see in him at all. Every highlight is someone wide open waiting for the ball and making a contested catch.
     
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  7. Chronos

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    His flaws are very similar to Tannehill’s flaws with ball placement. Do not want that guy at all. Nor Willis. I think people unfamiliar with Howell will be pleasantly surprised with him. A deep ball guy for sure. Also, Corrall is judged too harshly for the RPO play at Ole Miss, but he has a lot of talent. I love the way he looks off defenders as opposed to the Tannehill stare down method. Both of those guys could start year two.
     
  8. steverife

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    I'm not sure I'd agree with that assessment of Tammy. Tammy throws darts. But lacks awareness, both in the pocket and regarding coverages. Ridder reminds of of a taller, leaning Jalen Hurts. He's a gamer, but not very accurate.

    Willis is raw, but has all the upside in the world. I think I like Howell. Not sure on Corral.
     
  9. Tricky

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    I agree with this. I’d prefer we get Corral, Pickett, or Howell.
    Malik has upside, but could easily be a bust. Ridder looks like a career backup.
     
  10. Chronos

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    Tammy’s passes are often 2 feet to the side of a receiver. Jonnu and Davis bailed him out a lot with their catch ratio and tenacity. Nick Hyphen did not. That’s a major reason T-head went downhill last season because JR thought he had adequately replaced those two. He did not.
     
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