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Late-round Seahawks CB prospects, Texans continue to offer favors to NFC West
Late-round Seahawks CB prospects, Texans continue to offer favors to NFC West
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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Apr 10, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
NFL teams are going to be facing some logistical challenges coming up as they'll be all attempting to communicate from multiple locations before teams relay their selections to the commissioner. The NFL has also announced 58 players who will take part in the draft virtually, but there are no further details beyond a list of names. Alistair Corp of Field Gulls joins the show to discuss a trade impacting the NFC West as Bill O'Brien is now paying more for David Johnson and Brandin Cooks than he would have paid to give DeAndre Hopkins a raise.
In the second half of the episode Alistair talks about three cornerbacks who will likely be available late in the draft that fit what the Seahawks need and have the kind of upside that would be worth taking a chance on into Day 3 of the draft. We also talk about a potential safety to cornerback convert considering Tre Flowers is who they picked in a draft year that was limited on the number of players who met their ideal physical traits.
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In the second half of the episode Alistair talks about three cornerbacks who will likely be available late in the draft that fit what the Seahawks need and have the kind of upside that would be worth taking a chance on into Day 3 of the draft. We also talk about a potential safety to cornerback convert considering Tre Flowers is who they picked in a draft year that was limited on the number of players who met their ideal physical traits.
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Released:
Apr 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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