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Post by MarchingOn on Jan 28, 2016 17:10:44 GMT -5
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Post by Juggs on Apr 4, 2016 18:47:24 GMT -5
1. Tennessee (3-13): Laremy Tunsil, LT, Ole Miss 2. Cleveland (3-13): Jared Goff, QB, California 3. Cowboys via San Diego (4-12): Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State 4. Chargers via Dallas (4-12): Myles Jack, OLB, UCLA 5. Jacksonville (5-11): Jalen Ramsey, CB, Florida State 6. Baltimore (5-11): DeForest Buckner, DE, Oregon 7. San Francisco (5-11): Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State 8. Philadelphia - from Miami (6-10): Ezekiel Elliot, HB, Ohio State 9. Tampa Bay (6-10): Vernon Hargreaves III, CB, Florida 10. New York Giants (6-10): Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame 11. Chicago (6-10): Robert Nkemidche, DT, Ole Miss 12. New Orleans (7-9): LaQuon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss 13. Miami - from Philadelphia (7-9): Shaq Lawson, DE, Clemson 14. Oakland (7-9): Derrick Henry, HB, Alabama 15. Los Angeles (7-9): Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama 16. Detroit (7-9): Josh Doctson, WR, Texas Christian 17. Atlanta (8-8): Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State 18. Indianapolis (8-8): Cody Whitehair, G, Kansas State 19. Buffalo (8-8): Noah Spence, DE, Eastern Kentucky 20. New York Jets (10-6): Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis 21. Washington* (9-7): Andrew Billings, NT, Baylor 22. Houston* (9-7): A’Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama 23. Minnesota* (11-5): Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor 24. Cincinnati* (12-4): Sheldon Rankins, DT, Louisville 25. Pittsburgh* (10-6): John Theus, OT, Georgia 26. Seattle* (10-6): Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State 27. Green Bay* (10-6): Jarran Reed, DT, Alabama 28. Kansas City* (11-5): Germain Ifedi, OT, Texas A&M 29. Arizona* (13-3): Mackenzie Alexander, CB, Clemson 30. Carolina* (15-1): Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana 31. Denver* (12-4): Shon Coleman, OT/OG, Auburn
32. Cleveland (3-13): Eli Apple, CB, Ohio State 33. Tennessee (3-13): William Jackson III, CB, Houston 34. Dallas (4-12): Su’a Cravens, LB/S, USC 35. San Diego (4-12): Vernon Butler, DT, Louisiana Tech 36. Baltimore (5-11): Michael Thomas, WR, Ohio State 37. Giants via San Francisco (5-11): Darron Lee, OLB, Ohio State 38. Jacksonville (5-11): Artie Burns, CB, Miami 39. Tampa Bay (6-10): Leonard Floyd, DE, Georgia 40. 49ers via New York Giants (6-10): Joshua Garnett, G, Stanford 41. Chicago (6-10): Kendall Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech 42. Miami (6-10): LeRaven Clark, T/G, Texas Tech 43. Los Angeles - from Philadelphia (7-9): Jalen Mills, FS, LSU 44. Oakland (7-9): Karl Joseph, FS, West Virginia 45. Los Angeles (7-9): Connor Cook, QB, Michigan State 46. Detroit (7-9): Emmanuel Ogbah, DE, Oklahoma State 47. New Orleans (7-9): Carl Nassib, DE, Penn State 48. Indianapolis (8-8): Harlan Miller, CB, Southeast Louisiana 49. Buffalo (8-8): Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame 50. Atlanta (8-8): Landon Turner, G, North Carolina 51. New York Jets (10-6): Xavien Howard, CB, Baylor 52. Houston* (9-7): Ryan Kelly, C, Alabama 53. Washington* (9-7): Vonn Bell, SS, Ohio State 54. Minnesota* (11-5): Miles Killebrew, OLB, Southern Utah 55. Cincinnati* (12-4): Braxton Miller, WR, Ohio State 56. Seattle* (10-6): Nick Martin, C, Notre Dame 57. Green Bay* (10-6): Kentrell Brothers, LB, Missouri 58. Pittsburgh* (10-6): Javon Hargrave, DT, South Carolina State 59. Kansas City* (11-5): Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh 60. New England* (12-4): Leonte Carroo, WR, Rutgers 61. New England - from Arizona* (13-3): Joshua Perry, LB, Ohio State 62. Carolina* (15-1): Eric Murray, CB, Minnesota 63. Denver* (12-4): Christian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State
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Post by cityofchamps on Apr 4, 2016 19:39:56 GMT -5
Ummm...no to an OT in the 1st. Especially not Theus, who is a 3rd Round Pick, IMO. ESPECIALLY when we are leaving William Jackson III and Mackensie Alexander on the board. No way will that happen. Ironically though, I do have Doctson in the Top 20 with you and to the Lions as well. I also have Treadwell falling to the Bills. The Saints don't necessarily need a WR in the 1st especially with the seasons Cooks and Snead had last year.
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Post by Jindred on Apr 4, 2016 19:48:33 GMT -5
I understand the Lawson pick. I agree it's likely.. but man do I hate it!
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Post by cityofchamps on Apr 4, 2016 19:56:06 GMT -5
I understand the Lawson pick. I agree it's likely.. but man do I hate it! I have you guys taking Elliot personally.
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Post by Juggs on Apr 4, 2016 19:57:12 GMT -5
Ummm...no to an OT in the 1st. Especially not Theus, who is a 3rd Round Pick, IMO. ESPECIALLY when we are leaving William Jackson III and Mackensie Alexander on the board. No way will that happen. Ironically though, I do have Doctson in the Top 20 with you and to the Lions as well. I also have Treadwell falling to the Bills. The Saints don't necessarily need a WR in the 1st especially with the seasons Cooks and Snead had last year. Is Villanueva good? Are you going to let an elite offense get ruined when Ben is done for the year in week 3? And Theus is just a player I am incredibly high on this year. You can ignore the grades people have on him. He's the second best pass blocker in the draft in my opinion. Watch his tape, it's crazy. He had a bad week at the senior bowl and people dropped him down to hell for it. But the senior bowl isn't about dropping players, it's about finding small school gems and guys who were backups in college who should have been starting. A bad week in shorts doesn't ruin an amazing college career. Yeah, the Steelers need a corner, but I don't think all three of the top guys are a reach even in the top of the second round, let alone at Pittsburgh's spot. I think you'll be surprised how teams don't look at needs this year and just walk away with good players and be happy about that. I'm very high on Treadwell and Doctson, and I really don't think this WR class is as bad as people say. Braxton Miller, Tyler Boyd, and Coleman could all be stars too honestly.
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Post by Juggs on Apr 4, 2016 20:01:10 GMT -5
I kind of forget Miami needed a runningback. I suppose they could take Derrick Henry there. But I love Lawson and Wake probably doesn't have long and Mario Williams is a washed-up joke so...
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Post by Morkim on Apr 4, 2016 20:12:43 GMT -5
We need DBs and interior Oline more than OTs. But I'm not aware enough of the TAMU tackle to know how good he is. Most of the stuff I have seen and read I'd rather have Apple or Someone similar.
Doctson is my favorite WR. By far.
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Post by cityofchamps on Apr 4, 2016 20:17:26 GMT -5
Ummm...no to an OT in the 1st. Especially not Theus, who is a 3rd Round Pick, IMO. ESPECIALLY when we are leaving William Jackson III and Mackensie Alexander on the board. No way will that happen. Ironically though, I do have Doctson in the Top 20 with you and to the Lions as well. I also have Treadwell falling to the Bills. The Saints don't necessarily need a WR in the 1st especially with the seasons Cooks and Snead had last year. Is Villanueva good? Are you going to let an elite offense get ruined when Ben is done for the year in week 3? And Theus is just a player I am incredibly high on this year. You can ignore the grades people have on him. He's the second best pass blocker in the draft in my opinion. Watch his tape, it's crazy. He had a bad week at the senior bowl and people dropped him down to hell for it. But the senior bowl isn't about dropping players, it's about finding small school gems and guys who were backups in college who should have been starting. A bad week in shorts doesn't ruin an amazing college career. Yeah, the Steelers need a corner, but I don't think all three of the top guys are a reach even in the top of the second round, let alone at Pittsburgh's spot. I think you'll be surprised how teams don't look at needs this year and just walk away with good players and be happy about that. I'm very high on Treadwell and Doctson, and I really don't think this WR class is as bad as people say. Braxton Miller, Tyler Boyd, and Coleman could all be stars too honestly. The Steelers are likely going to bank on Villanueva being able to hold down the fort. He started 10 games for the Steelers last season and while he wasn't specatcular, he wasn't awful either. Roethlisberger's injury wasn't Villanueva's fault (Beachum was still starting when it happened). In fact, it was a bit of a dirty play by Mark Barron who was already on the ground when he reached out for Ben's legs (by rule that should have been a penalty but not sure if it was or not). He held very well considering how little experience he has had at OT. If not, the Steelers signed Ryan Harris for depth and also have Mike Adams. They are not going to invest even more money into the OL with a 1st Rounder. If you have paid attention to the Steelers and their Pro Day visits and Draft plans, they have paid special attention to the Secondary. I am all but convinced that the Steelers aren't going to select an OT in the 1st 2 Rounds. I felt it might have been possible before they signed Harris, but not anymore. If William Jackson is still there, I think he is the Steelers' guy.
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Post by Juggs on Apr 4, 2016 20:19:55 GMT -5
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