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Donna DonnaStella
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Jan 10, 2024
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In Walker, you’re hoping he’s J.J. Watt — but taken even further. Watt was a decently productive pass rusher at Wisconsin, who finished his junior
Overview
- UConn defensive tackle Travis Jones was still on the board Madden 24 coins for Baltimore when they picked again at No. 76. A traditional nose tackle, it was widely accepted that Jones would be at worst a second round pick, with many mocks projecting him to go to the Chiefs or Buccaneers at the end of the first round. Similar to their two first round choices, the Ravens took a player at a de-emphasized position. While the rest of the league was gobbling up pass rushing interior tackles, Baltimore was perfectly happy to take a nose tackle who had no business still being on the board.
We’re three days away from the Madden NFL 24 Draft and nothing is certain, but the tea leaves are settling to reveal the Jaguars taking a huge risk with the No. 1 overall pick. There’s no need for subterfuge and smokescreen when you’re selecting first overall, and at this point it’s really feeling like they’re going to take Travon Walker. His odds to go No. 1 overall in the 2022 Madden NFL 24 Draft are now tops at DraftKings Sportsbook.
It’s a complicated, weird draft. The 2022 class is exceptionally deep, with few truly standout players. There’s a very real chance a team selecting at No. 9 or No. 10 could get a player with talent equal to anyone in the Top 5. That would be the internal justification for taking Walker, because his athletic upside is so pronounced, so rare, that he really could become a force like we haven’t seen in the Madden NFL 24.
Or he’s dealt for peanuts in four years, and out of the league in six.
If you’re looking for a solid, Pro Bowl player who will start for a decade, 2022 buy mut 24 coins is your year. If you’re wanting a league-defining All-Pro, that’s when this all gets more difficult. The Jaguars seem intent on trying to find that high upside guy, overlooking potential issues and gambling on promise. It’s something we’ve seen before in the draft, but never with the No. 1 overall pick, and of course it would be GM Trent Baalke and the Jaguars to take this risk.