Who has a better chance of being selected higher?
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Todd Gurley RB
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Trae Waynes CB
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Todd Gurley RB
44%
56%
Trae Waynes CB
56%
Nick Winning Tanner
Running backs are way to undervalued. And I don't believe that he's a can't miss prospect with the injury history. I like him, I like him in the first round even. But I don't like him in the top 15.
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Mike Bronowski
RB most overvalued position. Is the difference that large between TJ Yeldon and Todd Gurley?
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Brian Shetrompf
even with a once in a lifetime type prospect in Gurley. The league is a passing league so you need not only QB's but also players to defend the pass. Gurley IMO is the best RB but there is not much of a drop off from the top RB to the 2nd and third round RBs in this draft
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Jesse Shaw
I think Gurley falls a little bit because of his injury, and there are several teams in the top 15 that could use a corner.
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Trae Waynes is a mediocre CB pushed up by a weak class.
ReplyAin't even close. But teams are dumb enough so nothing set in stone.
ReplyGurley is a potential superstar. Many running backs have overcome the same injury and flourished.
Replyspecial talent who would change the way opponents would have to play us
Replyhe's the best RB in draft ,hands down
ReplyHe has set the NCAA record for yards in a game. He broke LTs record..
ReplyTrae Waynes is the 1st CB ever to post a Faster 40yd-dash than 20yd-Shuttle. And that is a Bad Thing. Won't be able to stick to receivers running NFL route Combos
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