***NFL Draft In-Game Thread***

Glad there's basketball to watch because for entertainment value, this draft is awful. The 2020 pandemic draft was more entertaining.
 
I hate myself for it but finally tuned into draft with this little break in nba. Damn. Ravens traded marquis brown to cards, what did they get for him?
 
Glad there's basketball to watch because for entertainment value, this draft is awful. The 2020 pandemic draft was more entertaining.

I hate I even tuned in, nfl annoys me trying to get talked bout all fucjing year!
 
The economics of wr all a sudden kinda demands you try to draft top end ones, can’t afford to pay the established Mfers 25 mil a year!!
 
Steelers get their Kirk Cousins

Lol. Guess they took Pickett? Thing is if cousins didn’t fold up in the spotlight he might be Plenty good. If you can have his comp but shows up the same in big games and big spots not so bad. I woulda took Willis tho.
 
Traded AJ Brown to get him!!!
He was on his last contract year and Tenn didn't want to pay him, I kinda get it for their style. AJ has already agreed to a 4-year extension w/Philly so good for him too. All along I saw speculation AJ would be traded, not really surprising and Tenn got a solid receiver anyway.
 
23rd pick and a later round? Not bad. Considering no wrs left at 23. Wtf ravens just don’t believe in giving Lamar weapons?
Cards got Hollywood and #100 for #23

Teams drafting WRs so early pretty much forced it but Kyler and Brown reunited as a #2 WR doesn't suck, clearly wanted a WR and at 23 weren't gonna get one on the board
 
He was on his last contract year and Tenn didn't want to pay him, I kinda get it for their style. AJ has already agreed to a 4-year extension w/Philly so good for him too. All along I saw speculation AJ would be traded, not really surprising and Tenn got a solid receiver anyway.

Seems kinda silly since they have a bargain basement qb tho, I totally get the new logic of drafting your wrs early and moving them before paying the redic price tags they now demanding but if you gonna keep that loser tannenhill at 18-20 mil a year you should prob keep one the best run after catch guys in the league.
 
Cards got Hollywood and #100 for #23

Teams drafting WRs so early pretty much forced it but Kyler and Brown reunited as a #2 WR doesn't suck, clearly wanted a WR and at 23 weren't gonna get one on the board

Yea, considering how fast all the wrs went not a bad move at all. I don’t understand what ravens doing? They need to get Lamar some weapons not take away what he has!
 
You know they told him before he signed they would load up on offense for him. Then they pull this shit. lol.
 
based on some of these trades, I'd say the Vikings got a worse deal for #12 than I initially thought.
 
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