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Gilly is gonna be a special teams ace. He's gonna make the team. Bet.
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#2
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Daylon Mack went the pick before Houston in the 5th
![]() Omenihu is a good player but I'm not sure where he fits. He was going in the third round in several mocks so, on value, he's a good selection. He's too big to be an OLB so I guess he'll be the DE opposite Watt. Not a wasted pick but I would have been happier with Mack. The CB we took in the 6th is the *other* cornerback at Central Michigan. The good one was named Bunting and he went earlier. No idea what they saw in this one. The Aggie in the seventh? Makes me wonder if it is "personal favor" time. Somebody knows somebody who knows the McNairs and gee wouldn't it be a great moment for the family to see their son/grandson/nephew/cousin selected in the NFL draft? A LB-turned-FB. Wouldn't surprise me if they try to put him back at LB. If he's good at special teams, he could stick. |
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![]() At this point in the draft, not a bad pick. I like the Texas kid. They need depth and big bodies. Guy has a big motor, Another Senior Bowl standout.
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Round 7 results:
215 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Terry Beckner Jr. DT Missouri 216 Kansas City Chiefs Nick Allegretti C Illinois 217 Minnesota Vikings Kris Boyd CB Texas 218 Dallas Cowboys Mike Weber RB Ohio State 219 Pittsburgh Steelers Derwin Gray T Maryland 220 Houston Texans Cullen Gillaspia FB Texas A&M 221 Cleveland Browns Donnie Lewis Jr. CB Tulane 222 Chicago Bears Kerrith Whyte Jr. RB Florida Atlantic 223 Cincinnati Bengals Jordan Brown CB South Dakota State 224 Detroit Lions Isaac Nautu TE Georgia 225 Buffalo Bills Darryl Johnson Jr. LB North Carolina A&T 226 Green Bay Packers Ty Summers LB TCU 227 Washington Redskins Jimmy Moreland CB James Madison 228 Buffalo Bills Tommy Sweeney TE Boston College 229 Detroit Lions PJ Johnson DT Arizona 230 Oakland Raiders Quinton Bell DE Prairieview A&M 231 New Orleans Saints Alize Mack TE Notre Dame 232 New York Giants George Asafo-Adjei G Kentucky 233 Miami Dolphins Chandler FB Auburn 234 Miami Dolphins Myles Gaskin RB Washington 235 Jacksonville Jaguars Dontavius Russell DT Auburn 236 Seattle Seahawks John Ursua WR Hawaii 237 Carolina Panthers Terry Godwin WR Georgia 238 Chicago Bears Stephen Denmark CB Valdosta State 239 Minnesota Vikings Dillon Mitchell WR Oregon 240 Indianapolis Colts Jackson Barton T Utah 241 Dallas Cowboys Jalen Jelks LB Oregon 242 Los Angeles Chargers Cortez Broughton DT Cincinnati 243 Los Angeles Rams Nick Scott S Penn State 244 New Orleans Saints Kaden Elliss LB Idaho 245 New York Giants Chris Slayton DT Syracuse 246 Indianapolis Colts Javon Patterson C Mississippi 247 Minnesota Vikings Olabisi Johnson WR Colorado State 248 Arizona Cardinals Joshua Miles T Morgan State 249 Arizona Cardinals Michael Dogba DE Temple 250 Minnesota Vikings Austin Cutting LS Air Force 251 Los Angeles Rams Dakota Allen LB Texas Tech 252 New England Patriots Ken Webster CB Mississippi 253 Washington Redskins Jordan Brailford DE Oklahoma State 254 Arizona Cardinals Caleb Wilson TE UCLA |
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I was reading tonight that the Rice kid, Christian Covington, was not retained and had been signed by the Cowboys. That would explain the need to draft a replacement and Omenihu is a solid replacement for a fifth-rounder.
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Project as a 3rd or 4th rounder, so very much a value pick at a position of need. Omenihu should become part of the rotation. Maybe they can get some needed rest for the aging JJ, tongue in cheek. The guy likes to penetrate and is good at it. So nice addition.
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#7
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Make the team or not, GM Gaine sure pulled off a helluva PR move.
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