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Post by Juggs on Mar 11, 2015 16:29:18 GMT -5
Just a warning Morkim, you can't draft Dupree with the Browns. The Browns already took him. Side note. Zadarius Smith: Still very much available.
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Post by Juggs on Mar 11, 2015 16:49:05 GMT -5
Morkim you're on the clock. 101mitch edited his pick to Collins. Nice choice by the way.
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Post by Morkim on Mar 11, 2015 16:51:30 GMT -5
Morkim you're on the clock. 101mitch edited his pick to Collins. Nice choice by the way. Juggs you're really pushy. Strong > Parker.
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Post by Juggs on Mar 11, 2015 16:55:19 GMT -5
I like Strong as much as Parker. If I were you, I would have taken Strong at 12.
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Post by MarchingOn on Mar 11, 2015 16:55:47 GMT -5
Strong is awesome.
I'd be happy if the Saints took him irl. He reminds me a lot of Marques Colston. More so than any other WR since I've followed draft prospects. It would be cool if the Saints replaced old Colston with young Colston.
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Post by Morkim on Mar 11, 2015 17:13:11 GMT -5
I like Strong as much as Parker. If I were you, I would have taken Strong at 12. But this way I got both studs. And jindred already told me he woulda taken Dupree.
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Post by MrCincinnati on Mar 11, 2015 17:49:22 GMT -5
Updated grades
12.Browns B 13.Saints A 14.Dolphins C- 15.49ers B- 16.Texans C+ 17.Chargers B 18.Chefs B+ 19.Browns C+ 20.Eagles C
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Post by Juggs on Mar 11, 2015 17:49:43 GMT -5
Grades: Tampa: Jameis Winston: A. I've seen nothing I can really point at Winston's game and say he's not going to be a great pocket passer. He's the best pro prospect since Eli.
Tennessee: Marcus Mariota: A+ Obviously I wouldn't make this pick if I didn't love it.
Jacksonville: Leonard Williams: B+. Although he's a better scheme fit in Jacksonville than in a 3/4, and he's a great athlete, I feel he's overrated and won't be an elite defensive tackle on the level of Suh, McCoy and Casey.
Oakland: Amari Cooper: A-. My favorite player at this position. Not an A because I would have taken Beasley here.
Washington: Kevin White: B. I like the pick and the player, but not phenomenally. I like the idea of ignoring needs, but I don't think Kevin White was the best guy here at all.
New York: Randy Gregory: B+. Gregory is overrated and lower ranked on my board than Beasley. But, I feel like Todd Bowles can turn him into a star anyway.
Chicago: Dante Fowler Jr: C+. Some huge concerns with this technique, and is not as good as Beasley, who again should have been the pick. I also would have taken Shane Ray here instead, or Shelton, and would have looked at Brett Hundley too. I'm not a big Fowler fan, especially not in a 4-3.
Atlanta: Vic Beasley: A+. Love it. I was between him and Mariota at #2.
New York: Danny Shleton: C. Have never understood why he's risen so quickly, other than comparing him to big nose tackles who have risen up before. The Giants also have 4 defensive tackles who I like. Hankins is a future pro-bowler and I don't believe the Giants would just give up on Bromley. Plus, this isn't a good scheme fit, and Shane Ray was still here.
St. Louis. Brandon Scherff: A. The first lineman at #10? That's just good value, even if it ignored bigger needs.
Minnesota. DeVante Parker: A+. Again, my pick, so I like it.
Cleveland. Alvin Dupree: B-. I like Dupree, but this was a reach. He's not as talented as two other pass rushers left in my opinion and isn't a big need for Cleveland, who have Barkevious Mingo and Paul Kruger locked in.
New Orleans. Trae Waynes: B+ Waynes has been my #1 corner since Ifo Ekpre-Olomu tore his ACL. He's very good value at this point, and he fills a need at an otherwise expensive position that New Orleans couldn't afford in FA.
Miami. Todd Gurley: A. I'm glad he didn't fall like some think he will. Gurley is the only runnigback in the class with elite measurables and great tape. He's a true feature back that is going to remind people of Steven Jackson as soon as he hits the field.
San Francisco. Andrus Peat: C-. I have a second round grade on Peat and don't think he can play RT, while Joe Staley is locked in on the left. The 49ers had bigger needs, and this wasn't a good value anyway.
Houston. La'El Collins: B. Collins is a top 10 talent, and this should be a steal. I don't give this an A because I am not a fan of moving tackles to guard, and with the Texans resigning Derek Newton, that means that this is a RG pick.
San Diego: Ereck Flowers: A+. I made this pick. Obviously I like it.
Kansas City: Landon Collins: B-. Collins is a fine player who fills a need for KC. But not Jaelen Strong? I was shocked.
Phildelphia: Shaq Thompson: D+. I totally agree with your reasoning that this is a Chip Kelly pick. Which is why it's not a good pick. Thompson is a tweener without a position who should not be taken in the first round. He has said himself that he is not going to play safety or runningback, and he has never played safety before. There were many better rushers available such as Shane Ray and OO.
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Post by Morkim on Mar 11, 2015 17:54:46 GMT -5
Updated grades 12.Browns B 13.Saints A 14.Dolphins C- 15.49ers B- 16.Texans C+ 17.Chargers B 18. Chefs B+19.Browns C+ 20.Eagles C We are not friends. :[
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Post by Juggs on Mar 11, 2015 17:56:47 GMT -5
Master Chef:
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