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04-13-2016, 10:35 AM | #31 |
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Based on how terrible the Titans are, there's a legit chance most of these picks would actually make the final cut in the preseason:
1.1 - Laremy Tunsil, LT, Mississippi 2.33 - Kendall Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech 3.64 - Jeremy Cash, S, Duke 4.144 - D.J. Reader, DT, Clemson 5.141 - Paul Perkins, RB, UCLA 6.178 - Austin Blythe, C, Iowa 6.194 - Bralon Addison, WR, Oregon 7.223 - Avery Young, OT, Auburn |
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04-13-2016, 04:43 PM | #32 |
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Here's my draft of the Chiefs- grade me!
1.28 – William Jackson, CB, Houston 2.59 – Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh 3.91 – Miles Killebrew, S, Southern Utah 4.127 – Zack Sanchez, CB, Oklahoma 5.163 – Eric Striker, LB, Oklahoma 5.166 – Tajae Sharpe, WR, Massachusetts 6.204 – Josh Forrest, LB, Kentucky 7.250 – Jason Fanaika, DE, Utah |
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04-13-2016, 04:58 PM | #33 |
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I'd have to think that Boyd, Jackson, Killebrew is about as good of a first three picks as you can hope for for the Chiefs.
Sanchez I'm torn on. The guy really has a knack for making the big play, but he is an absolutely atrocious tackler. Striker I'm not sure about too. One of my favorite college players but with his size I expected him to switch to 4-3 WLB, then he ran slow at the combine which blew my mind. He definitely doesn't play slow. But isn't he under 225 or something like that? Is he slotted to play WILB for you or OLB? The other one is Fanaika. Almost same thing happened in the other draft I participated in... just kept falling all the way to the 7th, then he got picked by a 3-4 team and I'm not quite sure he fits that scheme. But still, if you come away with those firs three guys plus Forrest that's pretty good. I haven't seen Sharpe play so I can't make an informed comment on him. |
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04-13-2016, 04:59 PM | #34 |
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Would have liked to see some pass rush for TEN but otherwise really like what you have there.
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04-13-2016, 10:55 PM | #36 |
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Philadelphia Eagles 2016 Draft
1. Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State 3. Vadal Alexander, OG, Louisiana State 3. Kentrell Brothers, LB, Missouri 4. Maliek Collins, DT, Nebraska 5. Jhurell Pressley, RB, New Mexico 5. Cody Core, WR, Mississippi 6. LeShaun Sims, CB, Southern Utah 7. Andrew Adams, FS, Connecticut 7. Antwane Grant, WR, Western Kentucky Got a steal with Wentz at 8. He was the only player on the board that kept me from taking Zeke Elliott in that spot. Can sit and learn behind Bradford and Daniel for 2 years, which is a perfect scenario for him. I was really on the fence with Alexander but decided to go with the size and strength hoping he becomes a better finisher under an NFL position coach. I don't know that I made the right decision here with Garnett and Westerman still on the board, but we'll see. I'm really high on Brothers and was tremendously happy to get him towards the middle of round 3. He plays much faster on the football field than he does in shorts and passing on him will be a mistake in my opinion. Collins was another projection talent for me. He has alot of good going for him but he needs just as much refinement and additional strength. He's a couple years from being an every down guy, but with Logan and Cox, he has the time. I envision him as a 3rd and long replacement for Logan as he hones his skills. If Collins doesn't improve his strength to anchor at the point though, he will bust. Pressley doesn't get enough press. This kid is special. He's Jamaal Charles special on tape. This kid hits holes fast and is a game-breaker. Unlike Charles though, he lacks the same pass catching prowess at this point. If Pressley goes to a situation where he doesn't have to immediately be the 3rd down back, all the better. Core is my height/weight/speed guy plus some decent hands. Reminds me alot of Chris Conley. I think Core can be a good player in a couple years after he cleans up his routes and gets more reps. Really surprised I got Sims in round 6. His only knock is coming from a small school. Has near identical meaurements and play style to Marcus Peters. In the right situation, Sims could be a hell of a steal. If speed turns out to be a problem, which was far from the case in the East-West Shrine game, then I probably drafted a dud. Andrew Adams is my big-time sleeper pick at free safety/nickel back. Really solid long speed and outstanding hips and short-area quickness. Has plus ball skills and is a reliable tackler. Experienced playing alot of single-high, was team captain. Antwane Grant is purely a guy I just like on tape. He didn't run good at the pro day (4.73) but his tape shows he's much faster on the field. Makes quite a few tough grabs, torques his body to make some highlight catches. Good sideline awareness. Excellent yards after the catch. On a team with alot of options, but he was a playmaker. Boom or bust possession type. |
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04-14-2016, 12:26 AM | #37 |
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1.7 : Jared Goff QB, California 2.37 : Cody Whitehair, OL, Kansas State 3.68 : Kyler Fackrell, LB, Utah State 4.106 : Jihad Ward, DL, Illinois 4.134 : Kenny Lawler, WR California 5.143 : Roger Lewis, WR, Bowling Green 5.146 : Morgan Burns, CB Kansas State 5.175 : Matt Judon, DE/OLB, Grand Valley State 6.179 : Johnathan Jones, CB, Auburn 6.208 : Nick Kwiatkoski, LB West Virginia 6.212 : Anthony Zettel, DE, Penn State 6.214 : Mike Matthews, OL, Texas A&M Review: I like my 1st 3 picks and my last 5 picks. I missed out on Booker by 1 pick. He is my top #2 RB in the draft. I like Goff but if I made the pick today I would have picked Wentz. Lewis and Burns are my big question marks. Didnt get size in the CB's like I wanted. Was able to get DL depth in Ward and Zettel. Seattle 1.26 : Darron Lee, LB Ohio State 2.56 : Shon Coleman, OT, Auburn 3.90 : Javon Hargrave, DT, South Carolina State 3.98 : Nick Martin, OL, Notre Dame 4.125 : Spencer Drango, G, Baylor 5.172 : Jacoby Brissett, QB, NC State 6.216 : Kavon Frazier, S, Central Michigan 7.226 : Dean Lowry, DL, Northwestern 7.248 : Kelvin Taylor, RB, Florida Review: I love this draft. Got a big playmaker in Lee, that fits the system. My oline was my biggest weakness and I have 3 Offensive Lineman who can start this year in Coleman, Martin, and Drango. Hargrave will be able to step in rotation. Frazier is a very underrated player. |
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04-14-2016, 10:39 AM | #38 |
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2. Laquon Treadwell, WR, Mississippi 32. Josh Doctson, WR, TCU 65. Cardale Jones, QB, Ohio State 100. Cyrus Jones, CB, Alabama 139. Roberto Aguayo, K, Florida State 142. Victor Ochi, OLB, Stony Brook 173. Tyrone Holmes, OLB, Montana 174. Brandon Shell, OT, South Carolina 177. Kalan Reed, CB Southern Miss 224. Trevon Stewart, DB, Houston Looking back, I'm very happy with what I got. Maybe if I could go back I take Benenoch, Ioannidis, or Prosise instead of Aguayo, but I really like what I came away with. I think the receivers transform the offense. Cardale has a ton of potential behind Griffin. Jones, Reed, and Stewart reset the secondary which was a disaster last year. Holmes and Ochi are two of my six favorite OLB rush prospects this year (#3 & #6). I didn't get it done at ILB and didn't get a backup C, but there are too many holes to fix for the Browns. Still guys left I like at both spots. Denver 31. Robert Nkemdiche, Defensive End, Ole Miss. 63. Kenneth Dixon, RB, Louisiana Tech 95. Kyle Murphy, OT, Stanford 99. Tyler Higbee, TE, Western Kentucky 137. K.J. Dillon, S, West Virginia 145. Matt Ioannidis, DT, Temple 220. Derek Watt, FB Wisconsin 229. Brandon Allen, QB Arkansas 236. Devin Lucien, WR Arizona State 254. Antonio Morrison, LB Florida Added playmakers on offense with Dixon and Higbee (assuming he's not in jail, lol) and a top 5 talent in Nkemdiche on the D-Line. Other than that, filling a lot of depth and potential future starters. I like Morrison a lot and think he could start. |
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04-30-2016, 07:01 PM | #39 |
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9. Deforest Buckner, DE/DT, Oregon ............drafted at 7 by SF..................+2
39. Braxton Miller, WR, Ohio St.................drafted at 85 by the Texans ......-46 74. Yannick Ngakoue, OLB/DE, Maryland....drafted at 69 by the jags.........+5 109. Sheldon Day, DT, ND...."....................drafted at 103 by the jags......+6 149. Graham Glasgow, C/G, Michigan........drafted at 95 by the lions........+54 184. Henry Kreiger-Coble, TE, Iowa...undrafted.....................................-72 198. Kevin Byard, S, Middle Tennessee St.....drafted at 64 by the Titans ....+134 5/7 are value picks Overall a +83 draft. Last edited by BossChief; 04-30-2016 at 08:20 PM.. |
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17. Atlanta - BossChief - Leonard Floyd, LB, Georgia..............drafted at 9th overal by Chicago....+8
50. Atlanta - BossChief - Hunter Henry, TE, Arkansas.....drafted at 35th overall by SD...+15 81. Atlanta - BossChief - Scooby Wright, LB, Arizona ...........taken by Cleveland at 250...-169 116. Atlanta - BossChief - Max Tuerk, c/g, USC ....................drafted at 66 also by SD..+50 239. Atlanta - BossChief - Justin Zimmer, DT, Ferris State.....went undrafted...-17 3/5 are value picks Overall a -113. I knew I was taking Scooby way early, but I like the player and think he will do well if given a chance. That pick screwed my draft. Last edited by BossChief; 04-30-2016 at 08:20 PM.. |
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04-30-2016, 08:54 PM | #41 |
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Myles Jack 4 36 -32 Chris Jones 34 37 -3 Rashard Robinson 67 133 -66 Alex Collins 102 171 -69 DeMarcus Robinson 136 126 10 Jeff Driskell 190 207 -17 Brandon Williams 213 92 121 Jakeem Grant 217 186 31 Marqui Christian 218 167 51 +26 |
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2. Cleveland - CleveSteve - Laquon Treadwell, WR, Mississippi 23 -21 32. Cleveland - CleveSteve - Josh Doctson, WR, TCU 22 10 65. Cleveland - CleveSteve - Cardale Jones, QB, Ohio State 139 -74 100. Cleveland - CleveSteve - Cyrus Jones, CB, Alabama 60 40 139. Cleveland - CleveSteve - Roberto Aguayo, K, Florida State 59 80 142. Cleveland - CleveSteve - Victor Ochi, OLB, Stony Brook UDFA -112 173. Cleveland - CleveSteve - Tyrone Holmes, OLB, Montana 181 -8 174. Cleveland - CleveSteve - Brandon Shell, OT, South Carolina 158 16 177. Cleveland – CleveSteve - Kalan Reed, CB Southern Miss 253 -76 224. Cleveland - CleveSteve - Trevon Stewart, DB, Houston UDFA -29 SUM -174 (avg -17.4!) I'd still take the players I drafted over what the Browns ended up with. 31. Denver - CleveSteve - Robert Nkemdiche, DE, Ole Miss 29 2 63. Denver - CleveSteve - Kenneth Dixon, RB, Louisiana Tech 134 -71 95. Denver - CleveSteve - Kyle Murphy, OT, Stanford 200 -105 99. Denver - CleveSteve - Tyler Higbee, TE, Western Kentucky 110 -11 137. Denver - CleveSteve - K.J. Dillon, S, West Virginia 159 -22 145. Denver (from Baltimore) - CleveSteve - Matt Ioannidis, DT, Temple 152 -7 220. Denver - CleveSteve - Derek Watt, FB, Wisconsin 198 22 229. Denver (from San Francisco) - CleveSteve - Brandon Allen, QB, Arkansas 201 28 236. Denver (from Los Angeles) - CleveSteve - Devin Lucien, WR, Arizona State 225 11 254. Denver - CleveSteve - Antonio Morrison, LB, Florida 125 129 SUM -24 (AVG -2.4) |
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God mother****ing mother**** Andrew Billings mother**** you piece of shit gimpy knee trouble having mother****er fat piece of shit **** you.
I had some great picks for the Packers, but in the end I got ****ed over by my first rounder. Can't expect to win the mock draft when your 1st round pick slips to the 4th ****ing round. Luckily I'm a ****ing genius when it came to the Chargers. One or two great picks with the Packers and Chargers ended up being all it took to balance out the rest of the farts. Green Bay Packers 1.27 (4.122) Andrew Billings, NT, Baylor -95 2.57 (3.75) Shilique Calhoun, DE/OLB, Michigan State -18 3.88 (3.83) Jordan Jenkins, DE/OLB, Georgia +5 4.126 (4.123) Jerald Hawkins, OT, LSU +3 4.132 (UDFA-253) Terrance Smith, LB, Florida State -121 4.138 (3.97) Rees Odhiambo, OL, Boise State +41 5.164 (2.57) TJ Green, S, Clemson +107 6.201 (UDFA-253) Marshaun Coprich, RB, Illinois State -52 7.249 (6.187) Nate Sudfeld, QB, Indiana +62 TOTAL: -68 San Diego Chargers 1.3 (1.5) Jalen Ramsey, DB, Florida State -2 2.35 (2.48) Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana -13 3.66 (2.53) Christian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State +13 4.103 (4.101) Charles Tapper, DE, Oklahoma +2 5.176 (4.127)Delondre Hall, CB, Northern Iowa +49 6.180 (2.63) Adam Gotsis, DL, Georgia Tech +117 6.199 (UDFA 253) De'Runnya Wilson, WR, Mississippi State -54 7.225 (4.119) Tyler Ervin, RB, San Jose State +106 TOTAL: +218 GRAND TOTAL: +150 Blow me, BossChief |
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That Scooby Wright pick really ****ed me and I knew it probably would as soon as I picked him...but I like shiny things.
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