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Andre Simone goes through the best options for the Denver Broncos on the defensive side of the ball in the 2020 NFL Draft. From options at 15 overall to Day 3 of the draft, Dre’s got you covered, answering your questions and much more.
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Bronco_in_SD
After Lamb, JJ, Viska, and Ruggs, how would you rank the WR class? KJ Hamler looks uncoverable to me. Bold Prediction: Reagor isn’t as fast as people think and will be closer to 4.4 and 4.3 at the combine.
Count Bridgeula
1st off. The song is long overdue and it really puts a nice frame on the pod!
More importantly,
I’m so curious about the draft day inner workings. How many of the possible trade situations in the 1st rd will the Broncos have already discussed with the other teams or does that all happen in the allotted time between picks? And, how much back and forth might there be on an on-the-fly trade negotiation?
Love
The Count
The Big T
Also love the draft pod song!
Samuelbissu
Hey Andre, great solo pod, really enjoyed it.
With Shelby all but gone, do you you think Dramont will take a step forward?, i liked very much what i saw from him last year, i wanted to know your opinion on his future and what do you see on tape. Can he be a malik Jackson tipe or who is his comp?
Keep up the great work
Bobbylanks
Tyler Johnson is one of my favorite WR in the Draft, he’s polished, Dynamic in space and has a smoothness in and out of his breaks with quick feet. He isn’t the burner but would be a great complement to Sutton that the Broncos could Nab on day two.
He is a team captain and exhausted eligibility like the other characteristics the Broncos have targeted in resent years.
What was your analysis of his game and how do you see him in the new Offense. I don’t understand why he is not higher on the radar. Some don’t even have him in their too 100. I know he isn’t a number 1 but could be an outstanding 2 or 3.
Love the work you put in can’t wait to see your big board.
Bobbylanks
Doubling up here Dre, is Davion Taylor a linebacker fit on day three for the Fangio D? I admit I loved the day three fits in the last pod, could Taylor be a diamond In the rough or a high risk boom or bust candidate?
The Big T
I think Davion Taylor should definitely be a target on Day 3, unless we’ve gone Simmons, Queen, Dye or Davis-Gaither in earlier rounds.
The Big T
Hey Andre,
I have been trying to compare Tyreek Hill and Henry Ruggs, aside from the unsavoury off-field child abuse, which I am still in shock that Hill has gotten away with..
Quick side note; how does Adrian Peterson whip his kids legs with a switch, and then get banned for the entire season, when Tyreek Hill breaks his 3 year old’s arm and gets absolutely no punishment from the NFL? Strange..
Anyhow, when comparing Hill and Ruggs, I have to say, I don’t think Ruggs is as quick or elusive as Tyreek Hill. Ruggs is definitely fast, but I really don’t think he is in Tyreek Hill’s league, for speed. Therefore, do you think 15 is quite a reach for Ruggs? I am starting to come around to that way of thinking. Combine will be interesting, but I definitely think he is closer to 4.4 than 4.2.
Also, has anyone else noticed that Ruggs sort of runs with a limp? I can’t really describe it. He sort of gallops as if he has one of those kids hobby horses between his legs, lol. He doesn’t run that smoothly all the time. It’s weird. Have a watch of some tape and see if you can see what I mean. Speed isn’t everything, and Ruggs can catch and run routes for sure.
Conclusion? I am not sure he is even a 1st round talent now, late first perhaps. Lamb and Jeudy are MUCH better prospects than both, and if we pick Ruggs at 15, I think it is a mistake.