moshated305
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It's not about the injury or even about how they didn't take him pizzle, read everything I've posted. he is going to play this year at some point he isn't a Jaylen Smith situation where it's total knee is destroyed. they're worried his knee won't hold up. When he plays he's an instant upgrade over Koa Misi and if you don't want to take him then fine MAKE A MOVE THAT MAKES THE TEAM BETTER...trade down draft a corner, Linebacker, or Guard or at least a tackle that translates to guard like Germain Ifedi to start next to Byron and stockpile picks and turn Laremy Tunsil into two or three players that start like Reggie Ragland or Mackenzie Alexander or whoever they seeing starting next year instead of drafting a LT that has a potential to be a top 10 LT with character issues and playing him out of position. Not including he hasn't even played a full season at ole missThe tackle situation ain't much better. If Tunsil keeps his nose clean then you have the most important position on the line locked up. Add in Pouncey at center and that'd a great start. But obviously there is a risk with Tunsil but at 13 I don't think Miami had much of choice based on needs. I think 13 was too high for Lee and too high for any other CB after Hargreaves went to the Bucs. Jack fell because of injury and he likely won't play this year.
Now Zbrod will tell you that Jack himself told people that he had to have surgery, for some reason it makes his knee injury magically disappear.
Myles Jack admits he could eventually need microfracture surgery on knee - CBSSports.com he said it
I believe that he said it, I just don't see how him saying it makes the injury any better.
How do you know they didn't try to trade down? Maybe they couldn't get the package they were looking for. Not every team is willing to sell the farm the way the Rams and Eagles did.