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I think it's also possible they play more 4-3 instead of 4-2 now that they have depth at LB.
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I also don't get the arguments that RBs aren't that important when someone like Kamara averages 1,500 yards from scrimmage and around 300 touches per year. Besides your QB, no one is touching the ball that many times (except the center).
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When is the appropriate time to take a TE? Can't take a TE in the 2nd round now?
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Arizona's current QBs are Colt McCoy, David Blough, and Jeff Driskel. Former Lions represented well. Murray had over 400 yards rushing through 11 games. None of those QBs are going to replace that ground production. It does make a little sense for them to take on Swift to facilitate a Hopkins trade.
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With having 10 picks, I would like to see the Lions take a kicker like Moody late. A team that fancies itself a contender will need a reliable kicker.
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I'm also interested to see the impact Campbell has on Anzalone. Anzalone no longer has to be the best LB for the Lions. I almost get Tahir Whitehead vibes with Anzalone. Whitehead played fine when he was a SAM LB but move him to MIKE and he struggled.
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Was Dizon considered the best LB available at the time?
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Given Holmes short track record, I say he knows more than most of the other GMs. That's where the trust comes from. His picks that have managed to stay healthy have met or exceeded expectations.
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Campbell has a higher RAS than Curry who a sizeable number of people wanted to draft over Stafford.
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The consensus is that Gibbs was the second best RB in the draft and Campbell the best LB. The issue appears to be the Lions drafted two positions higher than people feel they should have. It's not like they took Campbell over another LB who was rated higher.
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I've read the Steelers are getting calls about the pick presumably to take Levis so it's not a forgone conclusion Porter is gone. I would still like to add to the offense and am thinking guard or receiver. I think they should keep all their 2nd round picks and start consolidating later in the draft.
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It was probably more likely Jalen: "Give me a second. I need to change my bet. I had money on being taken 7th."
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Uh oh
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Campbell's RAS score was one of the best over the past 30 years. Tavai was a 4.3. Holmes has pretty much said they go by GPS and don't put a lot into 40 times.
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I was reading the scouting report on Campbell on Walter Football and they were gushing about his pass defense. PFF had him as the highest rated pass coverage LB and yet I see people talking about him as if he is a plodder similar to Tavai.
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Hopkins has a hard to move contract. They may have to take a player back. Someone will need to pick on the slack on the ground from missing Murray and Swift is a low cost option. It would be Swift plus a pick or two.
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The Eagles are in a better position to take the risk on Carter. They don't have many holes and can afford to have a bust. The Lions are on the cusp and really need players who they can't miss on.
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Murray was a big part of their running game. They will now have to rely on others to pick up that slack. It gives them a chance to audition Swift. At first I thought Swift's cap number was larger than it was so it seemed like a way to offset the cap hit of Hopkins but Swift has little guarantees.
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The Rams drafted Gurley 10th and I don't think they have any regrets with that pick. We know Goff can take a team to a Super Bowl when he has a strong running game to fall back on and play action pass off of. Gibbs is a HR hitter so he's effective in the play action game, he also a great checkdown option which we know Goff can get a little eager to do at times. The Lions also have John Dorsey in the room who put together the foundation that beat Roseman's team.
