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Post by Juggs on Mar 21, 2015 10:05:58 GMT -5
With the 60th pick in 2015 NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys select Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State What does Ronald Darby do? He hits. His coverage skills are adequate to start in the NFL, but he makes up for his deficiencies by being a top run support cornerback who gives his all on every play, in addition to being feared by wide receivers. Dallas has a surprising amount of talent in their terrible secondary (Brandon Carr, Morris Claiborne, Orlando Scandrick), but they don't have an enforcer who can make a QB nervous throwing over the middle. Darby will push Claiborne for reps right away and eventually win out a starting job. coltsrockjcr is OTC for Indy
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Post by coltsrockjcr on Mar 21, 2015 11:04:33 GMT -5
With the 61st pick in 2015 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts select Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana The Colts will simply never be a true contender until they have something of a run game. Now that the TRich experiment is over and Boom Herron has proven that he cannot be a reliable RB in the NFL, they need a RB to split carries immediately with the newly signed aging Frank Gore, and Coleman couldn't have a better guy to learn the game from. Here the Colts get a guy, who IMO has the potential to be the best RB to come out of this deep class at the position. He is a violent runner and is a home run threat every time he touches the ball. Very good vision and change of direction. Reliable receiver out of the backfield. Played against inferior competition in the Big 10 but did have big outings against Mizzou, Michigan St, Ohio State, etc. The Colts desperately needed a safety here, but there are no safeties worthy of a second round choice this year IMO. Miss Lacy is OTC
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Post by Miss Lacy on Mar 21, 2015 21:20:10 GMT -5
With the 62nd pick, the Green Bay Packers select Lorenzo Doss, CB Tulane The Pack has greatly missed that ball-hawker Woodson in their secondary. Not that Doss comes with a Woodson pedigree-- but he is an instinctive CB with good technique and a nose for the ball. 15 INTs and 33 passes defended in his three years at Tulane. steelersfan4life56 OTC
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Post by steelersfan4life56 on Mar 22, 2015 11:41:25 GMT -5
With the 63rd pick of the NFL draft, the Seattle Seahawks select, Nelson Agholor, WR, University of Southern California. The Seahawks are in desperate need for targets for Russell Wilson, with Jimmy Graham joining the Seahawks, Agholor should be able to succeed with teams focusing on Graham, Agholor is also one of the top players on my board at this point in the draft.
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Post by patriotsk1d on Mar 22, 2015 13:45:08 GMT -5
With the 64th pick of the NFL draft, the New England Patriots select, Michael Bennett, DT, Ohio State
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Post by Morkim on Mar 22, 2015 14:41:28 GMT -5
With the 65th pick of the NFL draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers select, Trey Flowers, Arkansas, DEI can spell his name without looking it up. Seems like a win/win eh Jancey? Juggs OTC
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Post by MarchingOn on Mar 22, 2015 16:19:28 GMT -5
With the 66th pick of the NFL draft, the New Orleans Saints select Hroniss Grasu, OC, OregonSince the Jimmy Graham/Max Unger trade did not happen in this mock, the Saints still have a serious need for interior OL. Grasu is pro ready and he's supposedly very good in pass protection, which Drew Brees loves very, very much. He also fits into the Saints zone blocking scheme, since he's coming from a zone blocking scheme at Oregon. EagleDomiKnation OTC. Sorry I took your favorite player.
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on Mar 22, 2015 17:39:23 GMT -5
Last season, the "need for speed" was pretty apparent for the Eagles. The team let go of DeSean Jackson in the offseason and had very few big play threats outside of Jeremy Maclin (who is also gone) and Darren Sproles. The lack of a "field-stretcher" made the job harder for Nick Foles and Mark Sanchez as well as LeSean McCoy (again, gone as you all know). So as many mock are also predicting, I'm going with Phillip Dorsett, WR, Miami. Dorsett has ridiculous deep speed and can get behind defenders with ease. He catches the ball cleanly with his hands and is not afraid to leap for the ball. He is deadly in space and has great vision with the ball in his hands. He gets a lot of separation and has extremely quick feet. Despite his size, he is more than willing to block and go across the middle for a pass. He can take a hit. Unlike desean inoccent
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Post by inoccent on Mar 23, 2015 18:11:53 GMT -5
The Raiders take Arie Kouandjio, OG, Alabama.
Brother of Cyrus Kouandjio, mauler in the run game, started 27 straight games at LG, some prior injury history with his knee.
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Post by Juggs on Mar 23, 2015 18:16:48 GMT -5
With the 69th pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, the Washington Redskins select Damarious Randall, FS, Arizona St. xdeadlyxmirage sent me this pick to post for him via PM, but it his pick, not mine. If he wants a right up, he'll post it in discussion, or something. By technicality, this marks the second year in a row I get to make the 69th pick. mitch9234 is OTC for the Jets
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