You hear different so called draft experts waffle on the quarterbacks available in this draft. Sports Interaction is offering some interesting NFL Draft props. Only two of them - Buffalo's Bruce Smith and Tampa Bay's Lee Roy Selmon - reached the Hall of Fame.
The Browns couldn't possibly veer from the plan and not take Myles Garrett with the No. 1 overall selection in the 2017 NFL Draft on Thursday night, right?
Conventional wisdom says take a quarterback every year, regardless of need. With limited quantities, if a team doesn't get their offensive tackle early, they will likely be out of luck. In fact, we could see no QB chosen in the Top 5 for the first time since 2013.
After they select Garrett at No. 1, they have the 12th and 33rd pick to potentially use in picking one of the top quarterbacks in this class.
Perhaps even the Los Angeles Chargers would consider drafting a quarterback for the future as well with Philip Rivers constantly mulling retirement. It's to give an idea of some names beyond the first round.
Trubisky passed for 3,748 yards with 30 touchdowns and just six interceptions last season.
Sanchez, who some would argue lead the Jets to two AFC championships in a row, was actually the beneficiary of a great defense.
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It's the biggest knock against him heading into the draft.
Trubisky and Watson appear to be sure things to go in Round 1.
And after watching Bears coach John Fox, general manager Ryan Pace and several other coaches and scouts descend on Clemson for Deshaun Watson's pro day, I still have this feeling Chicago could snag Watson with the third pick.
So, which position should the Browns covet most with the No. 1 pick? Will Stanford's Christian McCaffrey and LSU's Leonard Fournette break into the top 10? The "swing" back for this prop should be Florida State's Dalvin Cook.
The over 2.5 receivers is a -490 favourite. Wentz went to North Dakota State, while Davis played at Western Michigan. Davis holds the FBS career receiving yardage mark. "The dude is 6'4", 272 lbs, and runs a 4.64 40. It's considered a great class for tight ends, but awful for offensive linemen.
Where Savage's opinion deviated some from most National Football League draftniks came with respect to Mitchell Trubisky and DeShaun Watson.
Mixon, widely seen as one of the best running backs in the draft, was suspended for the entire 2014 season after punching a female student in the face, leaving her with four broken bones.





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