Online Mock Draft
Credit to BlackBob *shudder*
http://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/ Have fun and post your mock drafts. *Not sure that it takes into consideration the needs of every team. Sammy Watkins lasted till the 15th pick. FYI - The picks aren't all updated. We still have our 7th and don't have the Cowboys 6th rounder. |
23 WR, MARQUISE LEE, USC
87 S, CALVIN PRYOR, LOUISVILLE 120 DE/OLB, DEMARCUS LAWRENCE, BOISE STATE 151 WR, MIKE DAVIS, TEXAS 184 CB, RASHAAD REYNOLDS, OREGON STATE 215 RB, MICHAEL DYER, LOUISVILLE |
Ha Ha at 18 and Lee went 21
23 TE JACE AMARO TEXAS TECH 87 S DION BAILEY USC 120 WR BRUCE ELLINGTON SOUTH CAROLINA 151 CB CHRIS DAVIS AUBURN 184 DE AARON LYNCH USF 215 OG KADEEM EDWARDS TENNESSEE STATE |
YOUR PICKS
R1 S HA’SEAN CLINTON-DIX ALABAMA R3 ILB CHRIS BORLAND WISCONSIN R4 WR JALEN SAUNDERS OKLAHOMA R5 RB TERRANCE WEST TOWSON R6 OT KEVIN GRAF USC R7 TE ASA WATSON NORTH CAROLINA STATE Don't know why i got a 7th round pick Chiefs don't have one. Should be 2 6th. West is gonna be a beast. |
It obviously changes because I'm doing it again and Clowney lasted until the 15th pick.
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And you didnt trade up? WTF.
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It's pretty neat. Here's what I got earlier.
23 ILB C.J. MOSLEY ALABAMA 87 S CALVIN PRYOR LOUISVILLE 120 QB AARON MURRAY GEORGIA 151 S NICKOE WHITLEY MISSISSIPPI STATE 184 CB ROSS COCKRELL DUKE 215 WR CHRIS BOYD VANDERBILT |
1. Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix, S; Alabama
3. Donte Moncrief, WR; Ole Miss 4. Taylor Hart, DE/DT; Oregon 5. Andre Hal, CB; Vanderbilt 6. Marcel Jensen, TE; Fresno State 7. Jon Halapio, OG; Florida |
1. 23. Marqise Lee, WR, USC. Here is the big play WR that's been missing from this offense. I don't think he'll actually fall this far in the real draft but one can wish.
3. Jackson Jeffcoat, DE/OLB, Texas. May be the heir to Tamba Hali if he can learn to keep fighting through blocks from Tamba Hali, ala Houston. I think he has more natural ability than Hali does. 4. C.J. Fiedorowicz, TE, Iowa. Huge TE at 6'6"-6'7" and 265 lbs. He has soft hands and is a tremendous target in the red zone. Has enough speed to go up the seam ala Gronk. Punishing blocker who is as good at blocking as I've seen from the TE position coming out of college. Easily replace Mcgrath and it is not farfetched to think that he might eventually push Fasano off of the roster. 5. Mike Davis, WR, Texas. He'll add solid depth and was also the BPA, IMO. 6. Victor Hampton, CB, South Carolina. Solid corner who is a little undersized but plays big. Very fluid athlete and a natural in man coverage. Doubt he makes it this far down, but would be a good guy to bring in and provide depth/ possibly man the slot. 7. Jon Halapio, OG, Florida. Comes in to compete for a spot in the interior of the line. |
23 - WR ODELL BECKHAM JR. LSU
87 - S DEONE BUCANNON WASHINGTON STATE 120 - OT JAMES HURST UNC 151 - CB KEITH MCGILL UTAH 184 - RB SILAS REDD USC 215 - TE CHRIS COYLE ARIZONA STATE My 1st round had everyone gone besides Beckham, ASJ, Carr, and Manziel (I so wanted to pick one of those QBs). I ended up going with Beckham because I'd ideally like the Chiefs to dump Avery, pick up a true #2, and just go with Jenkins as #3/4. |
23 - S HA’SEAN CLINTON-DIX
ALABAMA 87 - WR DONTE MONCRIEF MISSISSIPPI 120 - DE DEMARCUS LAWRENCE BOISE STATE 151 - RB DE’ANTHONY THOMAS OREGON 177 - TE JOE DON DUNCAN DIXIE STATE 184 - C RUSSELL BODINE NORTH CAROLINA I didn't run through 7 rounds since the Chiefs don't have a 7th. I also looked at who was available when the Cowboys picked at 177 (the Chiefs pick) and the DIV II TE is kind of intriguing. I feel kind of ill picking a Duck but Thomas was too much value in the 5th round. |
23 - S HA’SEAN CLINTON-DIX ALABAMA
87 - CB E.J. GAINES MISSOURI 120 - OT SEANTREL HENDERSON MIAMI 151 - CB CHRIS DAVIS AUBURN 184 - WR L’DAMIAN WASHINGTON MISSOURI 215 - TE CHRIS COYLE ARIZONA STATE |
When I ran through it, it had Bortles at #1 and Bridgewater at #7. Is Bortles really that high? I don't know a lot about him, though he looked decent in the bowl game.
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S HA’SEAN CLINTON-DIX ALABAMA 87 WR DONTE MONCRIEF MISSISSIPPI 120 QB DAVID FALES SAN JOSE STATE 151 OT JOEL BITONIO NEVADA 184 TE JAKE MURPHY UTAH 215 WR RYAN GRANT TULANE 23 TE ERIC EBRON UNC 87 S CALVIN PRYOR LOUISVILLE 120 WR MARTAVIS BRYANT CLEMSON 151 CB TERRANCE MITCHELL OREGON 184 DE JOSH MAURO STANFORD 215 CB STANLEY JEAN- BAPTISTE NEBRASKA |
23 DT LOUIS NIX III NOTRE DAME
87 OG XAVIER SU’A-FILO UCLA 120 TE C.J. FIEDOROWICZ IOWA 151 RB DE’ANTHONY THOMAS OREGON 184 WR CODY HOFFMAN BYU 215 CB ROSS COCKRELL DUKE Great fun! Would never fall this way but I'd love to have these guys. |
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I went to the website for kicks and did a 5 rounder..
23 S HA’SEAN CLINTON-DIX ALABAMA 87 DT KELCY QUARLES SOUTH CAROLINA 120 WR MARTAVIS BRYANT CLEMSON 151 CB TERRANCE MITCHELL OREGON I gotta wonder at how they set up their rankings though... |
Their rankings are weird. I ran one simulation where both Clowney and Bridgewater were still available at pick 20.
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23. TE JACE AMARO - TEXAS TECH
87. OLB DEE FORD - AUBURN 120. S TRE BOSTON - NORTH CAROLINA 151. ILB LAMIN BARROW - LSU 184. DE KAREEM MARTIN - NORTH CAROLINA 215. OG CHRIS WATT - NOTRE DAME |
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I did 3 iterations and these were the results:
1. YOUR PICKS 23 S HA’SEAN CLINTON-DIX ALABAMA 87 QB TAJH BOYD CLEMSON 120 TE C.J. FIEDOROWICZ IOWA 151 CB ANDRE HAL VANDERBILT 184 DE RON POWELL FLORIDA 215 WR MALCOLM MITCHELL GEORGIA 2. YOUR PICKS 23 DE STEPHON TUITT NOTRE DAME 87 S CALVIN PRYOR LOUISVILLE 120 TE C.J. FIEDOROWICZ IOWA 151 WR TEVIN REESE BAYLOR 184 CB RASHAAD REYNOLDS OREGON STATE 215 CB RICARDO ALLEN PURDUE 3. YOUR PICKS 23 WR MARQISE LEE USC 87 S CALVIN PRYOR LOUISVILLE 120 TE C.J. FIEDOROWICZ IOWA 151 DE JAMES GAYLE VIRGINIA TECH 184 DE AARON LYNCH USF 215 RB RAJION NEAL TENNESSEE Meh. |
23 QB JOHNNY MANZIEL TEXAS A&M
87 WR JARED ABBREDERIS WISCONSIN 120 S TRE BOSTON NORTH CAROLINA 151 WR MIKE DAVIS TEXAS 184 TE JAKE MURPHYUTAH 23 S HA’SEAN CLINTON-DIXALABAMA 87 WR DONTE MONCRIEF MISSISSIPPI 120 ILB LAMIN BARROW LSU 151 RB DE’ANTHONY THOMAS OREGON 184 DE RON POWELL FLORIDA |
Pick 23 – FS Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama
Height: 6-1. Weight: 209. Projected 40 Time: 4.60. Projected Round (2014): 1-2. 12/21/13: Clinton-Dix has 45 tackles, two interceptions and four passes broken up this year. He played well against Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, Ole Miss, LSU and Mississippi State. Clinton-Dix was suspended for two games for taking a loan from an assistant, but Nick Saban reinstated him before the games against Arkansas. Clinton-Dix didn't have his best game against Auburn as he got caught on a few misdirection runs. Clinton-Dix did some damage to his draft stock when he landed that then-indefinite suspension for taking a loan from an Alabama assistant. A week before his suspension, Clinton-Dix was excellent against Ole Miss in deep coverage on the Rebels' talented wide receivers. He had eight tackles and was very active. 8/18/13: Clinton-Dix had a breakout season in 2012 as a platoon player following Mark Barron's departure for the NFL. Clinton-Dix totaled 37 tackles with five interceptions, four passes broken up and a forced fumble. Clinton-Dix is very good in pass coverage as a deep defender and roving free safety. He covers a lot of ground, defends big receivers and has ball skills. The junior is expected to be the difference-maker in the Alabama secondary this year now that Robert Lester has moved on to the NFL, too. The Crimson Tide has produced a lot of good defensive backs, and Clinton-Dix looks like the next star to come out of Alabama's secondary with his combination of size and speed. The Orlando, Florida product was top recruit coming out of high school. Why I picked him: Finding a FS is the most important thing on the Chiefs to-do list this off season. Dix is the best of the bunch and makes a ton of sense for the Chiefs. However, if Eric Ebron was available at 23 I’d probably take him over Dix, and aim to draft someone like Pryor in the 3rd. This is a tricky draft for the Chiefs as its going to be difficult for them to pass on a player like Dix if he’s there because of the need they have at his position, which is why he was my top pick. Pick 87 – OT James Hurst, UNC Height: 6-7. Weight: 310. Projected 40 Time: 5.25. Projected Round (2014): 2-3. 1/6/14: Unfortunately for Hurst, he broke his left leg in the bowl game against Cincinnati. The injury will unfortunately knock him out of the Senior Bowl and Combine. Hurst answered doubters with a solid performance against Jadeveon Clowney in the season opener. Hurst won their one-on-ones and kept Clowney from getting to the quarterback. Hurst did a good job against speed-rushers this season and looks like a technician as a pass-protector. However, he was beaten for a sack on a speed rush by Georgia Tech's Jeremiah Attaochu. Overall though, Hurst was good in pass protection. Still, he could use more power for moving defenders at the point of attack. 8/9/13: Hurst is a sleeper prospect who could rise up the rankings. He has great length to go along with good athleticism. Hurst enters his senior season having been a 3-year starter for North Carolina. Hurst had a strong 2012 campaign protecting the blind side of Bryn Renner. Star guard Jonathan Cooper formed an excellent left side of the line with Hurst. Cooper has said that Hurst helped him to a lot of his collegiate success. Hurst is said to be extremely intelligent. He always knows what to do and where to be, and directs his teammates accordingly. Hurst was a strong run-blocker for Giovani Bernard last year. The senior has the opportunity to make an immediate statement this season and electrify his draft stock. North Carolina's 2013 season opener is South Carolina, which will match up Hurst against phenom defensive end Jadeveon Clowney. If Hurst plays well against Clowney, the Tar Heel could help make the case to be a first-round pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. It will be all downhill for Hurst after he gets by Clowney. Hurst was a freshman sensation in 2010. He started 12 games at left tackle and graded out at a high level. The sophomore stayed in the lineup in 2011 and had a good season blocking for Bernard. Why I picked him: Flame away. I’m a proud o-line homer, but this is a position of need since we basically have nothing behind Fischer and Stephenson assuming Schwartz is resigned to become our starting guard. Remember, this is a late third round pick and there is tremendous value at OT. Pick 120 – DE Taylor Hart, Oregon Height: 6-6. Weight: 292. Projected 40 Time: 5.04. Projected Round (2014): 2-4. 12/14/13: The senior has played well in 2013 with 64 tackles, five tackles for a loss and three sacks. Early in the year, he had limited playing time because Oregon blew out so many opponents. Hart had an excellent game against Oregon State to close out the regular season. He is slated to play in the East-West Shrine. 8/12/13: Hart led the Ducks in sacks last year with eight. He also chipped in 36 tackles with 11 tackles for a loss, three passes batted and a forced fumble. It was his second season as a starter. Hart totaled 44 tackles with 2.5 sacks, three tackles for a loss, two passes broken up and a forced fumble in 2011. He registered 18 tackles and two sacks as a freshman backup. Why I picked him: Chiefs must let Tyson Jackson walk and thus become very thin at the position. While he’s somewhat of a project, but would fit well in our defensive scheme. Pick 151 – WR Tevin Reese, Baylor Height: 5-10. Weight: 170. Projected 40 Time: 4.40. Projected Round (2014): 3-5. 12/21/13: Reese was well on his way to his best season of a good collegiate career before undergoing season-ending wrist surgery. In his seven-game season, he caught 33 passes for 824 yards with eight touchdowns. The speedster averaged 25 yards per catch. The senior went over 100 yards in five games. In the other two contests, Reese contributed 97 yards and 75 yards. For the NFL, he looks like a speedy slot receiver who can burn defenses vertically. Reese was the secondary receiver to Terrance Williams in 2012, but Reese still caught 53 passes for 957 yards and nine touchdowns. As a sophomore in 2011, he was the third receiver behind Williams and Kendall Wright. With Robert Griffin III at quarterback, Reese caught 51 passes for 877 yards and seven scores. He had 45 receptions for 401 yards as a freshman. Why I picked him: We are drafting a WR somewhere in this draft. Not having our 2nd round pick really hurts us, but I believe WR is the one place where we will invest some FA money, which means we are going to take a developmental WR in the draft. Pick 184 – OG Chris Watt, Notre Dame Height: 6-4. Weight: 304. Projected 40 Time: 5.05. Projected Round (2014): 1-2. 1/6/14: The Fighting Irish got an excellent season out of Martin. He was very good in pass protection with an impressive ability to adjust against blitzers off the edge. Martin performed well in the ground game, too. He could be this year's Justin Pugh. Martin finished the regular season in impressive fashion as he shut down the nation's leader in sacks with Stanford's Trent Murphy. Martin won his won-on-wons and kept Murphy from making plays in the backfield. It was an excellent game. He also was dominant in the Pinstripe Bowl against Rutgers. If Martin were a little bigger, he would be a sure-fire first-rounder. 8/9/13: Martin improved as the 2012 season progressed. The junior did a good job of contributing to a sound running offense. Martin's pass protection got better and he was much improved over 2011. Martin and Notre Dame struggled in pass protection against Stanford last year and were less than impressive against Alabama. Martin will see some quality opponents this year, but if the senior plays well, he could give NFL teams reason to believe that he could stay at tackle as a pro. Martin probably has short arms for his size. If he struggles on the edge, he could be better off playing guard in a zone-blocking system in the NFL. He also could get consideration at right tackle. It would help him to add more strength for the next level. Even though the Fighting Irish had a low sacks-allowed total in 2011, Martin, the team's left tackle, was inconsistent. The sophomore had stretches where he was been beaten and allowing too much pressure on his quarterback. Why I picked him: The Chiefs are going to let Albert and Asaomoah walk, which makes us incredibly thin on the offensive line. Watt is a good prospect and someone who can play right away if needed. Pick 215 – ILB James Morris, Iowa Height: 6-2. Weight: 230. Projected 40 Time: 4.63. Projected Round (2014): 4-6. 12/21/13: Morris has played really well for Iowa. He has 99 tackles with 15.5 tackles for a loss, six sacks, three passes broken up, four interceptions and a forced fumble this season. 8/14/13: Morris had 113 tackles, nine tackles for a loss, 1.5 sacks, four pass breakups and an interception in 2012. He was a solid player, but wasn't a play-maker. Morris made 70 tackles with 2.5 tackles for a loss and four passes broken up in 2010. He had 110 tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss and one interception in 2011. Morris has good instincts, but looks short on size and speed. If the senior doesn't add around 10 pounds, he will have to move to outside linebacker in the NFL. That could be a better fit for him anyway. Why I picked him: I love this kid, he’s a four year starter who I think is a solid pick in the 6th round. He and Nico Johnson would pair together well in the future. I’m worried about how long DJ remains in red and gold. 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We need to pick this up.
I'll do a depth chart for everybody who does one from this point on in this thread. 23. WR MARQISE LEE, USC 87. OLB MICHAEL SAM, MISSOURI 120. S JIMMIE WARD, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 151. CB VICTOR HAMPTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 184. RB TERRANCE WEST, TOWSON 215. OLB ETHAN WESTBROOKS, WEST TEXAS A&M QB: Smith, Daniel, Bray RB: Charles, Davis, Gray, West FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Lee, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Hemingway TE: Ebron, Kelce, Fasano LT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Sam ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Westbrooks CB: Flowers, Smith, Cooper, Hampton, Parker S: Berry, Abdullah, Ward, Commings |
I just did a quick 4 rounder
Round 1 Darqueze Dennard Round 3 Donte Moncrief Round 4 Aaron Murray |
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RB: Charles, Davis, Gray FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Avery, Moncrief, McCluster, Jenkins, Hemingway TE: Kelce, Fasano, McGrath LT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Moses ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Zombo CB: Flowers, Smith, Dennard, Cooper, Parker S: Berry, Abdullah, Commings, ??? |
23 WR MARQISE LEE USC
87 DE DOMINIQUE EASLEY FLORIDA 120 OLB JAMES GAYLE VIRGINIA TECH 151 RB DE’ANTHONY THOMAS OREGON 177 TE JOE DON DUNCAN DIXIE STATE 184 S VINNIE SUNSERI ALABAMA The Chiefs don't have a 7th so I picked someone that was available at 177, when they will have the Cowboys' pick. |
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WR MARQISE LEE USC 87 CB STANLEY JEAN- BAPTISTE NEBRASKA 120 S DION BAILEY USC 151 RB DE’ANTHONY THOMAS OREGON 184 OLB KASIM EDEBALI BOSTON COLLEGE 215 TE MARCEL JENSEN FRESNO STATE |
Anybody else have Khalil Mack drop to the Chiefs pick?
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RB: Charles, Davis, Thomas, Gray FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Lee, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Hemingway TE: Kelce, Fasano, Duncan LT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? DE: DeVito, Catapano NT: Poe, Powe DE: Bailey, Easley OLB: Hali, Gayle ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Moses CB: Flowers, Smith, Cooper, Parker S: Berry, Abdullah, Commings, Sunseri |
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RB: Charles, Davis, Thomas, Gray FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Lee, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Hemingway TE: Kelce, Fasano, Jensen LT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Edebali ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Moses CB: Flowers, Smith, Jean-Baptiste, Cooper, Parker S: Berry, Abdullah, Bailey, Commings |
It ****ing sucks watching that entire 2nd round go by without picking. Especially because of some of the players that are there where we would be picking.
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MARQISE LEE, WR, USC
JIMMIE WARD, S, NORTHERN ILL. KEITH MCGILL, CB, UTAH TAYLOR HART, DE, OREGON TAJH BOYD, QB, CLEMSON ANDREW JACKSON, ILB, WESTERN KENTUCKY |
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RB: Charles, Davis, Gray FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Lee, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Hemingway TE: Kelce, Fasano, McGrath LT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? DE: DeVito, Hart NT: Poe, Powe DE: Bailey, Catapano OLB: Hali, Edebali ILB: Jordan, Jackson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Moses CB: Flowers, Smith, McGill, Cooper, Parker S: Berry, Ward, Abdullah, Commings |
That's right bitches.....3 ****ing starters.
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I did the first four rounds (three picks for KC)
1st Round: Marqise Lee WR/USC 3rd Round: Lache Seastrunk RB/Baylor 4th Round: James Gayle DE/Viginia Tech Pretty fun, probably will do a whole draft before the real one to see how close you can get. |
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RB: Charles, Davis, Seastrunk, Gray FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Lee, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Hemingway TE: Kelce, Fasano, McGrath LT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Gayle ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Moses CB: Flowers, Smith, Cooper, Parker S: Berry, Abdullah, Commings, ??? |
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Just did this in about 2 minutes. I just picked the players I liked the best in the top 10 available. I was able to fill a ton of team needs.
23 Marquise Lee, WR, USC 87 Stanley Jean-Baptiste, CB, Nebraska 120 CJ Fiedorowicz, TE, Iowa 151 Kareem Martin, DE/OLB, UNC 184 Henry Josey, RB, Missouri 215 Cody Hoffman, WR, BYU I guess we'll have to lay down some money on a new safety in free agency, though. |
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RB: Charles, Davis, Josey, Gray FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Lee, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Hoffman TE: Kelce, Fasano, Fiedorowicz LT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Martin ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Moses CB: Flowers, Smith, Jean-Baptiste, Cooper, Parker S: Berry, Abdullah, Commings, ??? |
Bring in Maclin and give me this all day long.
DEE FORD, OLB, AUBURN TROY NIKLAS, TE, NOTRE DAME JIMMIE WARD, S, NORTHERN ILLINOIS DE'ANTHONY THOMAS, RB, OREGON CODY HOFFMAN, WR, BYU AARON COLVIN, CB, OKLAHOMA |
Boy this one was weird.
23. QB JOHNNY MANZIEL, TEXAS A&M 87. S JIMMIE WARD, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 120. DE JACKSON JEFFCOAT, TEXAS 151. DE TAYLOR HART, OREGON 184. CB CHRIS DAVIS, AUBURN 215. OT JUSTIN BRITT, MISSOURI |
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LT: Fisher, Kouandjio OG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Richburg RG: Turner, Lucas RT: Stephenson, Britt |
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Somebody put me in charge of the Browns. Re-sign Ward and Mack....and boom.
QB TEDDY BRIDGEWATER LOUISVILLE CB JUSTIN GILBERT OKLAHOMA STATE WR ALLEN ROBINSON PENN STATE RB BISHOP SANKEY WASHINGTON S JIMMIE WARD NORTHERN ILLINOIS RB CHARLES SIMS WVU C MARCUS MARTIN USC S DION BAILEY USC WR MIKE DAVIS TEXAS TE JOE DON DUNCAN DIXIE STATE |
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87 S JIMMIE WARD NORTHERN ILLINOIS 120 CB PIERRE DESIR LINDENWOOD 151 DE JOSH MAURO STANFORD 184 TE JOE DON DUNCAN DIXIE STATE 215 RB RAJION NEAL TENNESSEE |
If Marquise Lee is a Chief next year, I will shit my pants. On purpose. Then frame those pants next to my Marquise Lee jersey.
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i just did one and david yankey got picked 1st overall
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23 WR MARQISE LEE USC
87 ILB CHRISTIAN JONES FLORIDA STATE 120 WR RYAN GRANT TULANE 151 QB A.J. MCCARRON ALABAMA 184 TE JOE DON DUNCAN DIXIE STATE 215 OLB DEVON KENNARD USC |
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Round 1 (#23)
S HA’SEAN CLINTON-DIX ALABAMA {this would likely require us trading up in real life, insert Pryor and maybe Ward, or offer 6th & 7th round picks to move up} Round 3 (#87) WR PAUL RICHARDSON COLORADO Round 4 (#120) OT JAMES HURST UNC Round 5 (#151) DT DANIEL MCCULLERS TENNESSEE ...Go after Tate or Verner in free agency |
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RB: Charles, Davis, Thomas, Gray FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Maclin, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Hoffman TE: Kelce, Fasano, Niklas LT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Ford ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Moses CB: Flowers, Smith, Cooper, Parker, Colvin S: Berry, Ward, Abdullah, Commings |
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RB: Charles, Davis, Gray FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Hemingway TE: Kelce, Fasano, McGrath LT: Fisher/Stephenson, Britt LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, Britt DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Jeffcoat ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Hart CB: Flowers, Smith, Cooper, Parker, Davis S: Berry, Ward, Abdullah, Commings |
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RB: Charles, Davis, Neal, Gray FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Lee, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Hemingway TE: Kelce, Fasano, Duncan LT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Mauro ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Moses CB: Flowers, Smith, Cooper, Parker, Desir S: Berry, Ward, Abdullah, Commings |
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QB: Smith, Bray, McCarron RB: Charles, Davis, Gray FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Lee, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Grant TE: Kelce, Fasano, Duncan LT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Kennard ILB: Jones, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Moses CB: Flowers, Smith, Cooper, Parker S: Berry, Abdullah, Commings, ??? |
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QB: Smith, Daniel, Bray RB: Charles, Davis, Gray, McKnight FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Avery, McCluster, Davis, Jenkins, Hoffman TE: Kelce, Fasano, McGrath LT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, ??? DE: DeVito, Carrethers NT: Poe, Powe DE: Bailey, Catapano OLB: Hali, Moses ILB: Jones, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Zombo CB: Flowers, Dennard, Smith, McGill, Cooper S: Berry, Abdullah, Commings, Parker |
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QB: Smith, Daniel, Bray RB: Charles, Davis, Gray, McKnight FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Tate, Avery, Richardson, Jenkins TE: Kelce, Fasano, McGrath LT: Fisher/Stephenson, Hurst LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, Hurst DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, McCullers, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Moses ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Zombo CB: Flowers, Smith, Cooper, Parker S: Berry, Clinton-Dix, Abdullah, Commings |
Every time I do this Dennard falls to me and I have to pick him.
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It'd be really hard to say no to Dennard. Let's face it, if there's another year like 2013 and we're going to have to take a hard look at Flowers, and it'd be great to have competition to ostensibly fill his spot with Marcus Cooper.
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WR MARQISE LEE USC 87 CB STANLEY JEAN- BAPTISTE NEBRASKA 120 CB KEITH MCGILL UTAH 151 OT JUSTIN BRITT MISSOURI 184 S TY ZIMMERMAN KANSAS STATE 215 RB TYLER GAFFNEY STANFORD |
[QUOTE=Direckshun;10400576]Interesting choice, two corners early... If nothing else, it'll light a fire under Flowers and Smith.
DENNARD falling that far was a no brainier Lee was already gone I'm afraid flowers is aging quickly And not a huge fan of smith his lack of recovery speed puts to much pressure on the top of the D |
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RB: Charles, Davis, Gray, Gaffney FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Lee, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Hemingway TE: Kelce, Fasano, McGrath LT: Fisher/Stephenson, Britt LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, Britt DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Moses ILB: Jordan, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Zombo CB: Flowers, Smith, Jean-Baptiste, McGill, Cooper S: Berry, Abdullah, Commings, Parker, Zimmerman |
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OT ZACK MARTIN NOTRE DAME 87 ILB SHAYNE SKOV STANFORD 120 DT JUSTIN ELLIS LOUISIANA TECH 151 CB BASHAUD BREELAND CLEMSON 184 QB TAJH BOYD CLEMSON 215 TE JAKE MURPHY UTAH ugh |
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RB: Charles, Davis, Gray, McKnight FB: Sherman WR: Bowe, Avery, McCluster, Jenkins, Hemingway TE: Kelce, Fasano, Murphy LT: Fisher/Stephenson, Martin LG: Allen, Johnson C: Hudson, Kush RG: Schwartz, Johnson RT: Fisher/Stephenson, Martin DE: DeVito, Bailey NT: Poe, Ellis, Powe DE: Jackson, Catapano OLB: Hali, Moses ILB: Skov, Johnson ILB: Johnson, Johnson OLB: Houston, Zombo CB: Flowers, Smith, Cooper, Parker, Breeland S: Berry, Abdullah, Commings, ??? Assuming free agency goes well for us, and either Zombo or Moses step up, this could be a surprisingly good draft. |
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TE JACE AMARO TEXAS TECH 87 DT DOMINIQUE EASLEY FLORIDA 120 WR ROBERT HERRON WYOMING 151 ILB JORDAN ZUMWALT UCLA 184 S ANTHONY HARRIS VIRGINIA 215 OLB DEVON KENNARD USC I think they are getting worse. I'm gonna go find the one I posted last year where you could trade. |
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87 WR JARED ABBREDERIS WISCONSIN 120 OLB JAMES GAYLE VIRGINIA TECH 151 DE TAYLOR HART OREGON 184 QB TAJH BOYD CLEMSON 215 CB LAVELLE WESTBROOKS GEORGIA SOUTHERN S Isaiah Lewis went UDFA so I'd go after him in FA. |
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S HA’SEAN CLINTON-DIX ALABAMA 87 TE TROY NIKLAS NOTRE DAME 120 WR BRANDON COLEMAN RUTGERS 151 DE TAYLOR HART OREGON 184 G BRANDON LINDER MIAMI 215 ILB JEREMIAH GEORGE IOWA STATE I was surprised when Johnny Football, Marquise Lee, and Clinton-Dix were all there for my first pick. |
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