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At this point... with a lot of what people laid out as far as on the field stuff the answer is Mayfield.

Don't you dare.

edit: For me, I say a modest pick for Alex Smith, take Rosen #1 then at 4...? If you could trade down just a couple spots that would be hot. I don't see Ridley as a top 10 receiver and that's still a 'hell no' from me on Barkley. Chubb is my next favorite player and this pass rusher could desperately use him.
 
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Orlando Brown

Yeah. I've seen him projected top 5 (including.to Cleveland), I've seen him late teens. (And of course a CBS mock this morning has him at 29) I think if you're looking at the actual evaluations, you have to look at him as a ready to go Mauler at RT and maybe a LT later. Which obviously fits a need... Is RT a #4. I just dunno.if the value and the selection work out as much as I'd love to have him. Having said that, if I had a list of guys that I think they should trade into the 1st round for if they start falling. Put Denzel Ward and Josh Jackson in that bucket too. Though Ward is currently trending up, not down. That's even if they take Fitzpatrick at 4.

Looks like kiper doesn't even have Brown in the first right now. Which seems silly.
 
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Don't you dare.

edit: For me, I say a modest pick for Alex Smith, take Rosen #1 then at 4...? If you could trade down just a couple spots that would be hot. I don't see Ridley as a top 10 receiver and that's still a 'hell no' from me on Barkley. Chubb is my next favorite player and this pass rusher could desperately use him.

In regard to Barkley, you better hope Indianapolis saves the Browns from themselves. I have a feeling Haley is going to go Exxon lobbyist on him.
 
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In regard to Barkley, you better hope Indianapolis saves the Browns from themselves. I have a feeling Haley is going to go Exxon lobbyist on him.
Seeing how he liked to utilize LeVeon Bell as both a runner and in the passing game, given how versatile Barkley is, I think clowns fans need to start reconciling the fact that he is most likely going to end up in Cleveland.
 
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Orlando Brown
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Seeing how he liked to utilize LeVeon Bell as both a runner and in the passing game, given how versatile Barkley is, I think clowns fans need to start reconciling the fact that he is most likely going to end up in Cleveland.

How versatile is Barkley though? Bell has seen snaps while split out and has great lateral burst. Enough where Pittsburgh has even designed him some red zone looks like that. I don't see the same type of receiving quality in Saquon.

edit: Would again like to mention, we're talking about a prospect that has straight up went stone hands on some gift throws.
 
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How versatile is Barkley though? Bell has seen snaps while split out and has great lateral burst. Enough where Pittsburgh has even designed him some red zone looks like that. I don't see the same type of receiving quality in Saquon.

edit: Would again like to mention, we're talking about a prospect that has straight up went stone hands on some gift throws.
He caught 54 passes last year, which is almost as many as Bell had his whole college career. Look I get the ZDS (Zeke defensive syndrome) around here, and I do think #4 is too high for him, but it’s like some people just want to say he sucks because he isn’t Zeke, went to Penn State, and was overhyped when the media had no other Heisman candidate to jam down our throats early in the year. He fits the mold of the neauveu-modern NFL every down back because he can catch passes...if anything, it will be his blocking, not his receiving, that hinder him from being out there on passing downs if anything does.
 
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How versatile is Barkley though? Bell has seen snaps while split out and has great lateral burst. Enough where Pittsburgh has even designed him some red zone looks like that. I don't see the same type of receiving quality in Saquon.
I don't think Barkley is in the small minority of runningbacks worth a top-5 pick, but he's a significantly better receiver than Bell was in college.
 
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