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NFL Draft in Detroit

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Fascinating.
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Instead of commenting on the various fashion statements, I'll just say the Lions must be truly concerned about the state of their cornerback room having taken both Arnold and Rakestraw in the first two rounds, and then not having another pick till the fifth round, barring trades of course.

Division rivals the Bears and Vikes will be fielding rookie QBs this season; four games hopefully the Lions won't take too lightly.

And the overhead shot of the draft venue Thursday evening was certainly impressive; I think it had the original Woodstock beat by a mile...literally! :smokin :lol
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I have criticized Brad Holmes draft choices for two years. I now have come to the realization that Holmes knows a tad more about NFL potential than I do.
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I can't complain about either pick, BUT, giving up the early third round pick to move from 29 to 24 in the first round seems like a lot to give up for that.
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The Lions apparently got word the Packers were interested in Arnold at #25, or so goes the rumor. Giving up a high third-rounder was a semi-panic move.
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If the Lions had even a mediocre secondary last year, they probably beat SF and get to the Super Bowl. Add in the Sutton fiasco and you can see how desperate we are in that area. I got zero problems with this draft so far, and expect Holmes to work some more magic today.
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Listening to 97.1 it seems Brad Holmes thought Arnold was in a whole different league than all the other CB's.
Evidently the Eagles didn't think so sine they took the CB out of Toledo a couple picks earlier.
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Some head scratching picks so far today. I guess you put your faith in Holmes and see w'hoppens.
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Did the Lions let Santa Ono make that pick?
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The pick of H*** O-lineman Giovanni Manu out of British Columbia is reminiscent of last year's third rounder DT Brodric Martin, only this one's on offense. They may be rough in a lot of areas, but ya can't coach size.

The S/RB out of Utah sounds like a special teamer at best. Maybe with the new kickoff rules that was the whole idea.
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moldyoldie wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:20 pm The S/RB out of Utah sounds like a special teamer at best. Maybe with the new kickoff rules that was the whole idea.
Yeah, the position of kick returner is suddenly a relevant position this year. I'm still trying to wrap my brain around the new kickoff rules and exactly how that will look.
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bmw wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 6:24 pm
moldyoldie wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:20 pm The S/RB out of Utah sounds like a special teamer at best. Maybe with the new kickoff rules that was the whole idea.
Yeah, the position of kick returner is suddenly a relevant position this year. I'm still trying to wrap my brain around the new kickoff rules and exactly how that will look.
I wasn't necessarily seeing Vaki as a kick returner, but apparently he can play almost anywhere.
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The general consensus seems to be that Detroit got 2 steals in the 6th round with Wingo and Mahogany as both were considered 3rd or 4th round prospects.
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