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Post by Juggs on Apr 4, 2016 20:24:42 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. Ifedi is one of the only guys in college football who actually played guard and tackle well. I think the Chiefs aren't good enough inside and outside on the offensive line and they could improve at both. I am very low on the Mitchell Schwartz signing, although I'm not against thinking that Eric Fisher can turn everything around. Other than remember LDT's ridiculous name from draft day, I've never heard of either of your guards and I'm confused why Fulton isn't starting. I totally didn't realize Kansas City got their third round pick reprimanded! That must have been during my hiatus.
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Post by Juggs on Apr 4, 2016 20:26:19 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): Sterling Shepard, WR, Oklahoma 50. Atlanta (8-8): Kevin Dodd, DE, Clemson 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): Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame 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 1. Tennessee (3-13): Kamalei Correa, OLB, Boise State 2. Cleveland (3-13): Shawn Oakman, DE, Oakman 3. Dallas via San Diego (4-12): Pharoh Cooper, WR, South Carolina 4. Dallas (4-12): Kenny Clark, DT, UCLA 5. San Francisco (5-11): Tajae Sharpe, WR, UMass 6. Jacksonville (5-11): Jerald Hawkins, OT, LSU 7. Baltimore (5-11): Shilique Calhoun, OLB, Michigan State 8. New York Giants (6-10): Landon Turner, G, North Carolina 9. Chicago (6-10): Christian Westerman, G, Arizona State 10. Miami (6-10): Alex Collins, RB, Arkansas 11. Tampa Bay (6-10): Keanu Neal, FS, Florida 12. Oakland (7-9): Sheldon Day, NT, Notre Dame 13. Los Angeles (7-9): Kenny Lawler, WR, California 14. Philadelphia - from Detroit (7-9): Cole Toner, OT Harvard 15. New Orleans (7-9): Adolphus Washington, DT, Ohio State 16. Philadelphia (7-9): Maurice Candy, CB, Virginia 17. Buffalo (8-8): Dominique Alexander, LB, Oklahoma 18. Atlanta (8-8): Sebastian Tretola, OG, Arkansas 19. Indianapolis (8-8): Max Tuerk, C, USC 20. New York Jets (10-6): Bronson Kaufusi, DE, BYU 21. Washington* (9-7): Mallek Collins, DT, Nebraska 22. Houston* (9-7): Keith Marshall, RB, Georgia 23. Minnesota* (11-5): Eric Striker, OLB, Oklahoma 24. Cincinnati* (12-4): Darian Thompson, FS, Boise State 25. Green Bay* (10-6): Johnathan Bullard, OLB, Florida 26. Pittsburgh* (10-6): Briean Boddy-Calhoun, CB, Minnesota 27. Seattle* (10-6): Joe Haeg, OT, North Dakota State 28. New England* (12-4): Paul Perkins, RB, UCLA 29. Arizona* (13-3): Charles Tapper, DE, Oklahoma 30. Carolina* (15-1): Kyler Fackrell, OLB, Utah State 31. Denver* (12-4): Hassan Ridgeway, DT, Texas 32. Detroit (compensatory): Kyle Murphy, OT, Stanford 33. New England (compensatory): Cyrus Jones, CB, Alabama 34. Seattle (compensatory): Jaylon Smith, LB, Notre Dame 35. Denver (compensatory): Hunter Henry, TE, Arkansas
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Post by Morkim on Apr 4, 2016 20:32:58 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. Ifedi is one of the only guys in college football who actually played guard and tackle well. I think the Chiefs aren't good enough inside and outside on the offensive line and they could improve at both. I am very low on the Mitchell Schwartz signing, although I'm not against thinking that Eric Fisher can turn everything around. Other than remember LDT's ridiculous name from draft day, I've never heard of either of your guards and I'm confused why Fulton isn't starting. I totally didn't realize Kansas City got their third round pick reprimanded! That must have been during my hiatus. Lost it just recently because we supposedly tampered with Maclin during the tampering phase or something. lol I've no idea. Hunt is appealing it. Hoping it drops to a 5th. Dumb that we lose two draft picks for a 50k fine prior to this? Fulton will prob get his chance to start. Think he's the swing guard/Center backup right now. LDT is Canadian too. He's played okay in stretches. I'm not stoked with either guard. I believe in the Schwartz signing. Fisher is probably here to stay. Hope he develops. You know where we have a starting hole? CB. When Smith was suspended last year our secondary got TORCHED. They need something to fill his spot.
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Post by Jindred on Apr 4, 2016 21:22:16 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... Neither has long but, we have bigger needs this season. CB, RB, LB and OG. Though from the sounds of things Gase doesn't feel there is a problem at guard the problem he feels is that Miami did next to no strength training on the OL under Philbin. Personally CB is my biggest concern at this moment. Byron Maxwell is our only viable starter and he ranked something like 83rd in the league in coverage last season. There should be one of the top CBs at that juncture of the draft. LB falls in close second. Fuck did I want Miles Jack.. but that's not gonna happen.. not overly interested in Ragland, too slow would be better off in a 3-4. I don't know much more about this LB class or if there is a worthwhile one still available at 13. If Elliot is there at 13 we take him. I would almost garuantee it. We just resigned Daniel Thomas and Isaiah Pead, that should tell you how rough we are at RB. Ajayi I think will be ok, but his knee is still a bit of a ?. Honestly Lawson is a good pick. I just don't like it because it doesn't make us a better team this season. Maybe that's not how Miami should be trying to build anymore though. Maybe we should start taking BPA as opposed to reaching for needs..
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Post by Morkim on Apr 4, 2016 21:27:07 GMT -5
What about Phillip Gaines and Mighty Mouse? Gaines was great as a rookie and Nelson was amazing in college and the draft process. Isn't he your kick returner right now? Gaines is more comfortable in the slot or covering inside our 4-2-5 formation. Nelson is a work in progress. But I wouldn't assume hes our starter. You need 3 starting corners these days.
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Post by steelersfan4life56 on Apr 4, 2016 22:36:46 GMT -5
I highly doubt the Steelers will draft a OT, especially with Jackson, Alexander, Reed, Butler, Lee, and Apple available
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