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04-11-2016, 07:58 PM | Topic Starter |
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Post your drafts from the CP Mock here for redicule/praise.
I'll pop mine up in post 2.
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04-11-2016, 08:54 PM | #3 |
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I'm not sure what "reticule" means but I'll ridicule it all day long
I think you "reached" for Ngakoue but made up for it by getting a steal with Day at 109. Very solid looking draft for Tampa even if I think Buckner is best served in a 3-4. He might fit okay as a 4-3 base end. I personally don't like Floyd. Him and the McAlister kid from Florida, I think they are both too long. They remind me of Manny Lawson. I think there's a chance they stick around and play a while in the league, especially Floyd, but I don't think either will have the pass rushing impact one hopes for when drafting them. ' I like the rest of the Falcons draft, definitely addresses some major needs. |
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04-11-2016, 09:26 PM | #5 |
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My Jags draft:
1. Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State 2. Artie Burns, CB, Miami 3. Deion Jones, LB, LSU 4. Sean Davis, S, Maryland 5. Joe Dahl, OG/C, Washington St. 6. De'Vondre Campbell, LB, Minnesota 6. James Cowser, DE, Southern Utah 7. Marquez North, WR, Tennessee I'm really happy how this draft turned out. My #1 goal was to improve the talent level on defense (especially pass rush and secondary), and I think I did it at every level. A lot of speed, toughness, and playmaking ability was added with the guys I selected, so I'd expect immediate improvement in Bradley's defense. Joe Dahl and Marquez North also add to some depth on offense. Dahl could be a starter on their OL. I'll post my Redskins draft when I get done with my last pick tomorrow. |
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02-25-2017, 12:44 PM | #7 |
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End of Season Assessment:
Eagles 1. Carson Wentz, QB - Eagles Started all 16 games, completing 62.4% of his passes for 3,782 yds with 16 TDs and 14 Ints. Looks like a future franchise player that just needs time. 3. Vadal Alexander, OG - Raiders Ended up playing in 9 and starting 5 games for the Raiders. Showed some promise but he needs to develop his strength. In retrospect I reached massively and it may be a couple years before we know what Alexander is. 3. Kentrell Brothers, LB - Vikings Brothers didn't play until week 8 and he only did so on special teams. He was actually very good on special teams and may be the lone bright spot in the Vikings draft class to this point, but I reached massively again apparently. 4. Maliek Collins, DT - Cowboys Collins played in 16 and started 14 games for the Cowboys, registering 23 tackles and 5 sacks. Looks like I actually hit pretty well the way Collins closed out the season. 5. Jhurell Pressley, RB - Vikings Pressley bounced from the Vikings to Falcons to Packers and is a free agent. I apparently misjudged this one. 5. Cody Core, WR - Bengals Core played in 8 games and started the final 4, finishing with 17 catches for 200 yards. He showed some promise and may end up Cincy's #2 WR (to replace LaFell) while they keep Boyd in the slot. Jury is still out on this pick. 6. LeShaun Sims, CB - Titans I wasn't sure if Sims would make the roster at one point, but he ended up playing in 13 games and starting the last 2, finishing with 22 tackles and 1 Int. Could have a future. Dick LeBeau stated he is one of the team's "promising young players" and "has a bright future ahead of him." 7. Andrew Adams, S - Giants Adams played in 14 games and started 13, finishing with 46 tackles and 1 Int for the Giants. He looks like he has a future. Not bad for a 7th round pick. He was one of PFFs 10 best rookies. 7. Antwane Grant, WR - Bengals Seems like every receiver I like ends up a Bengal. Anyhow, Grant was on the team all year but didn't see any snaps. Might be a future #4/5, but who knows. --- Appears I might have John Dorsey syndrome? I can't hit a 3rd rounder but I can hit late? Overall, this looks like it could be a homerun draft if Alexander and Brothers pan out. If Wentz, Collins, Core, Sims, and Adams continue their upward trajectory then this is still a very good draft as it looks like I already hit 4 starters. Jets 1. Noah Spence, DE - Buccaneers Spence played in 16 games and started 3, primarily serving as a situational pass rusher, and finished with 22 tackles and 5.5 sacks (plus 3 FF). Spence looks to have a bright future as he continues to develop, but it was obvious he wasn't strong enough to hold the edge against the run early on. He should develop into a solid player. 2. Dak Prescott, QB - Cowboys Started all 16 games, completing 67.8% of his passes for 3,667 yds with 23 TDs and 4 Ints. Looks like a homerun pick. I took him 2 rounds earlier than the 'Boys and still feel like it was a tremendous value. 3. Joe Schobert, LB - Browns Schobert played in all 16 games, starting 4, and finished with 28 tackles and 0.5 sacks. I'm not sure what the Brown's plans are with Schobert, as I saw him as a convert to ILB. Cleveland has good ILBs in Davis and Kirskey, added Collins at OLB and they used Cam Johnson at the other OLB slot. They could use a more dynamic pass rusher opposite Collins if they stay with a 3-4 defense, so it's an odd fit for Schobert because he lacks the bulk on the outside in that scheme. Perhaps they develop another year and he takes over inside for Davis or Kirskey when they become free agents in 2018? 4. Connor McGovern, OG - Broncos I was pretty high on McGovern and thought he'd be a plug and play at OG on Denver's shit offensive line, but he wasn't and never saw action in the regular season despite a solid preseason. Definitely not sure what he is at this point. 5. Temarrick Hemingway, TE - Rams Hemingway got buried on the depth chart behind Kendricks and Higbee, as expected. He needed to add bulk this year anyhow, so we'll have to see how he develops going forward. Definitely went to the worst situation possible, with a terrible coach, terrible offense, terrible QB, and 2 TEs ahead of him. 7. Clay DeBord, OT - Cardinals DeBord bounced from the Cards to the Cowboys, where he remains. Backup hoping to stick and develop his strength, which is about his ceiling anyhow. --- Really disapointed with how this draft turned out after my top 2. Seems like Schobert and Hemingway ended up in some bad situations, but maybe they just need to develop. |
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04-11-2016, 09:27 PM | #8 |
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18. Indianapolis - Hoover - Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State
48. Indianapolis - Hoover - Jonathan Bullard, DE, Florida 82. Indianapolis - Hoover - Beniquez Brown, LB, Mississippi State 117. Indianapolis - Hoover - C.J. Prosise, RB, Notre Dame 156. Indianapolis - Hoover - Travis Feeney, LB, Washington 240. Indianapolis – Hoover - Eric MacLain, OG, Clemson. 15. Los Angeles Rams - Hoover - Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis 43. Los Angeles (Philly) - Hoover - Xavien Howard, CB, Baylor 45. Los Angeles - Hoover - Ryan Kelly, C, Alabama 76. Los Angeles - Hoover - Pharoh Cooper, WR, South Carolina 111. Los Angeles - Hoover - Jalen Mills, S, LSU 191. Los Angeles - Hoover - Drew Ott, DE, Iowa |
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04-11-2016, 10:22 PM | #9 |
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Boss, I definitely see the value of all the players you added for Atlanta, but I am surprised you decided to pass on safety for the Falcons. I would have guessed it was their worst roster position and I think this draft has got 8-10 solid safeties in it... which is pretty deep. That's really my only criticism.
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Baltimore Ravens draft:
6. Vernon Hargreaves lll, CB, Florida 36. Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State 70. Kamalei Correa, LB, Boise State 105. Devontae Booker, RB, Utah 131.Jack Allen, C, Michigan State 133. Tyler Matakevich, LB, Temple 135. Eric Murray, CB, Minnesota 183. Nile Lawrence-Stample, DT, Florida State 210. Terron Beckham, RB, Some High School Definitely my favorite draft of the two I did. I just stayed true to my board and picked players that I felt were value picks. Honestly, the only pick I may have be iffy on would be my first with VH3, just because I've warmed up to Buckener since the pick and I've cooled a little bit on VH3 personally. I still think I got the best CB available, I just think that Baltimore will be struggling this year at DE. But overall, I feel Baltimore added some real talent with this draft. Ozzie would enjoy it. |
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Houston Texans draft:
22. Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor 52. Carl Nassib, DE, Penn State 85. Austin Hooper, TE, Stanford 120. Tyvis Powell, S, Oregon State 160. Kenyan Drake, RB, Alabama 167. Caleb Benenoch, OT, UCLA 196. Jordan Payton, WR, UCLA Overall, I feel like I filled some needs with some solid talent. I was able to supply Brock with plenty of weapons for his first year, as well as invest in two spots where the defense needed some stocking of talent. My biggest regret here was not supplying more depth in the O-line, because that was the biggest weakness last year with all of their O-line going down at some point last year. I also feel I definitely reached on Powell and probably could have gotten him later, but I like him as a prospect and felt he was the most intriguing at FS to me at that point in the draft. I think there is just so much ammunition added to the team with this draft, that Brock wont have any excuse not to succeed year 1 and will have a powerful offense to go with the dominating defense. Just need to make sure the O-line stays healthy. |
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Ash, those are two pretty nice drafts. I'm not sure if Nassib would end up being used as a DE or an OLB for Houston, but you got some terrific value there, especially Day 3. Really like all your picks there.
For the Ravens, I'm not crazy about Booker or Matakevich, but otherwise pretty nice. Correa at 70 was a really good snag, as was Murray at 135. |
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04-12-2016, 09:17 AM | #13 |
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Does anyone NOT like their draft?
Don't break your arms patting yourself on the back fellas. (Joking, beforr the condescending police brutalize me) |
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Delighted that I got Ramsey, okay with Hackenberg (even though I could also see him getting Tyler Brayed and not getting drafted until very late or even going undrafted), and Spriggs is a decent consolation prize for the two guys I was actually hoping would be available at that pick in the 2nd round. The rest... ehhh. Could take it or leave it. I do like Delondre Hall a lot, but I think I took him a round too early. San Diego Chargers 1.3- Jalen Ramsey, DB, Florida State 2.35- Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana 3.66- Christian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State 4.103- Charles Tapper, DE, Oklahoma 5.176- Delondre Hall, CB, Northern Iowa 6.180- Adam Gotsis, DL, Georgia Tech 6.199- De'Runnya Wilson, WR, Mississippi State 7.225- Tyler Ervin, RB, San Jose State |
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