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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 1030961" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>Disagree unless 20 or closer - his hands are the best in that group, but he lacks the phenomenal athletic profile at least for me of someone I'm going up that high and spending that much equity for. </p><p></p><p>Latu avoided agility testing I think based on film because he again isn't one to win reps ever due to that - as it isn't something he's typically the better of in a match up. Latu's hands are phenomenal though and trust me if we draft Latu I'm going to be very intrigued to see if his flexibility and agility can grow BUT also can his handwork be passed to some others. He is a first round prospect, I'm just of the camp he is worthy of say trading up to 10-15 range for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 1030961, member: 6578"] Disagree unless 20 or closer - his hands are the best in that group, but he lacks the phenomenal athletic profile at least for me of someone I'm going up that high and spending that much equity for. Latu avoided agility testing I think based on film because he again isn't one to win reps ever due to that - as it isn't something he's typically the better of in a match up. Latu's hands are phenomenal though and trust me if we draft Latu I'm going to be very intrigued to see if his flexibility and agility can grow BUT also can his handwork be passed to some others. He is a first round prospect, I'm just of the camp he is worthy of say trading up to 10-15 range for. [/QUOTE]
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