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CBS sports round 2 mock
33. Tennessee Titans -- Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Oklahoma: The Titans brought in the troubled wide receiver for a visit and the talent might make him worth the risk here.
34. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pittsburgh: Whoever is under center for the Bucs won't have a chance for success in the NFL if he doesn't have time to throw, an issue Clemmings will help alleviate. 35. Oakland Raiders -- Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon: The Raiders addressed wide receiver in the first round to help Derek Carr. An offensive lineman in the second round would also bring a smile to the face of Oakland's quarterback. 36. Jacksonville Jaguars -- T.J. Yeldon, RB, Alabama: The Jaguars want to address the running back depth chart at some point in the draft and it might surprise some to see Yeldon as the third back drafted. 37. New York Jets -- Brett Hundley, QB, UCLA: With Geno Smith and Ryan Fitzpatrick on the roster, Hundley will be able to sit and learn in New York until he's ready for the field. 38. Washington Redskins -- Randy Gregory, DE/OLB, Nebraska: At some point in the second round, Gregory's talent becomes worth the risk and Washington could end up with a steal at this point. 39. Chicago Bears -- Eli Harold, DE/OLB, Virginia: With the Bears transitioning to a 3-4 scheme, Harold gives Chicago a young, up-and-coming edge rusher with a bright future. 40. New York Giants -- Landon Collins, SS, Alabama: The Giants have question marks at safety and Collins is one of the most physical run defenders in this draft class. 41. St. Louis Rams -- Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor: The Rams traded for Nick Foles this offseason, but he is a free agent after the season and Petty would offer a development option at quarterback. 42. Atlanta Falcons -- Mario Edwards, DE, Florida State: While this might seem like a repeat pick after Vic Beasley in the first round, Edwards is a different animal and loading up the front seven isn't a bad strategy. 43. Cleveland Browns -- Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona State: The Browns bypassed offensive skill players in the first round, but have one fall to them in the second round with Strong still on the board. 44. New Orleans Saints -- Owa Odighizuwa, DE/OLB, UCLA: The Saints are expected to draft defense heavy and Odighizuwa would be a good fit as a versatile rusher in Rob Ryan's scheme. 45. Minnesota Vikings -- Benardrick McKinney, LB, Mississippi State: McKinney has his question marks in coverage, but he's tough downhill with the testing numbers that will get him drafted in the top-50 range. 46. San Francisco 49ers -- Jalen Collins, CB, LSU: Collins is far from a polished prospect, but the physical tools are off the charts and a team will take a chance on those raw traits in the top 50. 47. Miami Dolphins -- Eric Kendricks, LB, UCLA: A prospect the Dolphins will likely consider in the first round, Kendricks is a tackling machine who can play inside or outside in Miami's defense. 48. San Diego Chargers -- Eddie Goldman, DT, Florida State: The Chargers could use defensive-line depth in the front seven and Goldman has the versatility to play in odd and even fronts. 49. Kansas City Chiefs -- Donovan Smith, OL, Penn State: Whether it's at tackle or guard, Smith offers position versatility and a player with Pro Bowl talent if he's pushed and groomed. 50. Buffalo Bills -- Carl Davis, DT, Iowa: The Bills might already have the most talented defensive line in the league, but Kyle Williams turns 32 over the summer and Davis provides depth. 51. Houston Texans -- Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State: Houston hasn't had the best luck drafting wide receivers after the first round, but Smith can be the receiver that the Texans hoped Keshawn Martin would be. 52. Philadelphia Eagles -- Eric Rowe, CB, Utah: Chip Kelly went back to his old stomping grounds with a first-round wide receiver from the Pac-12 and could do so again here, but at cornerback with a Pac-12 defender. 53. Cincinnati Bengals -- Danielle Hunter, DE, LSU: The Bengals ranked near the bottom of the league in sacks and pocket pressures last season and a player of Hunter's ability will help upgrade the pass rush. 54. Detroit Lions -- Tevin Coleman, RB, Indiana: Running back isn't the team's top need, but adding Coleman to the backfield with Joique Bell and Theo Riddick only makes the offense stronger. 55. Arizona Cardinals -- P.J. Williams, CB, Florida State: With Antonio Cromartie gone, the Cardinals could use more cornerback depth and Williams has starting potential very early in his career. 56. Pittsburgh Steelers -- Maxx Williams, TE, Minnesota: With Heath Miller turning 33 years old this season, Williams would be an ideal understudy and eventual replacement for the Steelers. 57. Carolina Panthers -- Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi State: Despite drafting Kony Ealy in the second round last year, the Panthers need more depth on the defensive line and Smith provides versatility inside and outside. 58. Baltimore Ravens -- A.J. Cann, G, South Carolina: With both Kelechi Osemele and Marshal Yanda entering the final years of their contracts, Cann would be an excellent value pick for the Ravens here. 59. Denver Broncos -- Ali Marpet, G, Hobart: Denver has a few issues to address on the offensive line and Marpet could be the best interior lineman in this draft class three years down the road. 60. Dallas Cowboys -- Duke Johnson, RB, Miami (Fla.): The Cowboys stayed put at No. 27 and got their defensive back and it could happen again here in the second if they wait at No. 60 and see if their running back falls to them. 61. Indianapolis Colts -- Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State: With Greg Toler entering the final year of his contract, Darby projects as his replacement in 2016, giving the Colts depth in the meantime. 62. Green Bay Packers -- Jordan Phillips, DT, Oklahoma: While the effort tends to go up and down, Phillips has impressive movement skills for a player with his size. 63. Seattle Seahawks -- Sammie Coates, WR, Auburn: A player with the size and home-run speed of Coates will give Russell Wilson and the Seahawks a true deep threat. 64. New England Patriots -- Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska: New England's current backfield could use an injection of explosiveness and Abdullah brings burst and versatility as a pass-catcher. |
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Bleacher report has us going:
2nd - Jake Fisher, OT, Oregon 3rd - Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina 3rd - Derron Smith, S, Fresno State |
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I know nothing about a Justin Hardy who goes to East Washington. That would be a massive reach. We should consider instead taking Justin Hardy from East Carolina |
Conley!!!!!
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Hate this mock.
Think we still have to come away with a potential playmaker position with this pick. I want an O-Lineman, but not before the 3rd comp pick. |
PFF's 2nd round mock.
49. Kansas City Chiefs – Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State The wide receiver run continues as the Chiefs take one of the nation’s best in Lockett. He plays bigger than his size, showing impressive ball skills and nifty route running skills. Kendricks goes the pick after us. |
Jesus, it's like the national outlets are all True Fans of the Chiefs.
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Passing on a 3 down ILBer for a redundant slot WR would just be insane. |
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I don't think Lockett is going to go until the 3rd round.
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Titans - Devin Smith Jaguars - Jaelen Strong Rams - DGB Browns - DeAndre Smelter |
I actually wouldn't mind an interior lineman in the 2nd.
Im not interested in Jalen Strong and im not 100% sold on DGB....Lockett seems to mostly be valued as a 3rd round pick. A Qb like Hundley or Petty would be nice.....A hgh qulity fatty to shore up a suspect O-Line wouldn't be exciting, but it wouldn't be bad either. ILB would be swell as well. |
I want d. Smith.
2. Devin smith 3. Donovan Smith 3B. Derron Smith |
An OT named Fisher? No thanks
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2. Devin Smith, WR
3. Trade for Mychal Kendricks, ILB 3. John Miller, OG |
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Devin Smith just isn't the kind of receiver whose skills would be properly utilized in this offense.
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Everyone mocks a fattie for the Chiefs in the first. When they don't take a fattie in the first, everyone mocks a fattie for the Chiefs in the second. Maybe they take a fattie, maybe they don't, but you can count on the media to mock one to the Chiefs in every round until they take one, no matter what year and no matter what the team needs really are.
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It's certainly his forté. Didn't the guy average something ridiculous like 28 YPC? |
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He's a very smart kid. He's got good size (And actually uses it well) and just watch the middle (tunnel) screen he scores on vs Nebraska. He looks unreal. I know it's just one play, but I can't remember seeing a guy walk away from an entire defense like that. |
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When I watch this video, here's what I'm seeing. A guy with blazing speed, and great explosion. A guy who uses his body well - Look at how he walls off defenders on fades - Look at how he rips past press cbs A guy who (I know this sounds corny) friggin wants it. He doesn't go down easily, and I love that. |
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Run deep. Or run and comeback. Or if the cushion is huge quick pass for some easy yards. 30-40 yards per game. |
One of my favorite college WR's is Rashad Greene from FSU. Any chance he would be there in the 3rd?
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LMAO Maybe you're right. We'll have a slightly better chance of completing the six deep balls Smith will attempt this year. |
Shit. I just turned this into an Alex Smith thread.
Disregard my previous comment. |
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All the mock drafts had Stephone Anothony, and Laken Tomlinson, and Cedric Ogbuehi going in the 2nd or even 3rd round. Just because mock drafts "put his value as a 3rd rounder" doesn't mean it's how the NFL actually values these guys. I expect Lockett to go in the 2nd round, so if we want him, we'll have to pull the trigger at 49. Obviously all of this is my own opinion and I could be 100% wrong. But that's why I want the Chiefs to take him, not because he was a Wildcat. All that said ---- it would be really hard not to take Kendricks if he's there at 49. It's a deep WR draft, while LB falls off after the 4th/5th guy or so. |
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He and Crowder both might be there in the 3rd... |
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But I've said it 100 times - speed gets used in this offense a bunch of different ways and very few of them are running 9 routes. Devin Smith is so smooth out of his cuts that he's an absolutely stellar fit for us should he get that far. |
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Chris Conley fits the x WR in Reid's offense. No one will mistake him for a slot WR. Conley scores TDs; 20 TDs on 117 catches(1938 yds) in his career, 8 TDs on 36 catches (657 yds) as a senior. Big target with long arms (33 1/4") and large hands (9 7/8"). If he had played at a pass happy school like W. Virginia, he would have already been drafted. Maturity and character are as good as anyone in this draft. NFL.com comparison is Cody Latimer who went 2nd round pick 24 to Denver last year.
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Make it hap'n, Cap'n. |
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Love this WR and think he is a perfect compliment to our others. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">My Second-Day Mock Draft projects the 2nd & 3rd rounds of the NFL draft. Link here: <a href="http://t.co/kNN1wKXAzB">http://t.co/kNN1wKXAzB</a></p>— Evan Silva (@evansilva) <a href="https://twitter.com/evansilva/status/594231179018051585">May 1, 2015</a></blockquote>
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> Rotoworld's 2nd and 3rd round Mock Draft: 2nd - Eric Kendricks, ILB, UCLA 3rd - Tre McBride, WR, William and Mary 3rd - B.J. Finney, C, Kansas State La'El Collins goes one pick after Finney to the Bengals. Give me Collins with our last 3rd round pick and Dorsey would get an A+ for the first two days of the draft. |
Devin Smith, Sammie Coates, DGB, Jalen Strong. I want one. Big X is needed imo. I don't like a team with a bunch of guys all the same style, which is part of why I'm not entirely ok with taking Lockett in the 2nd. In the 3rd, sure.
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Which dumbass selected this guy for the Chiefs? Rob Rang? If so, he should be fired. He's a moron. |
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If Chiefs fans complained about Bowe, they'd hate Coates with a passion. Strong doesn't fit the offense, IMO. |
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I'm not sold on Collins but there will be someone available in that spot that will make an impact <iframe style="display: none;" allowtransparency="true" scrolling="no" id="rufous-sandbox" frameborder="0"></iframe> |
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But give Coates a chance. He's raw as can possibly be. But if he can learn the offense and learn how to run proper routes in this system he could be a stud. Physically, he's a beast. |
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I always liked this play lol http://media.fyre.co/vSSkehhDS6unmXj...defender-a.gif
We run a crap load of quick hitch routes like this in our offense. |
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Tbh, i wouldn't complain if they drafted him. He's just not the guy i want is all. |
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And hope Alex can throw downfield. |
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That's if they want him. |
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It's not flashy but we do need some competition at the spot... |
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I can't see them taking a center before the fifth. Get a developmental guy like Kush that just needs an NFL training table and guidance. |
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A draft of Peters, Kendricks, McBride and Collins....JIMP wouldn't even do that justice. I would jizz through my pants. |
Trade finney with Collins and yeah, lookout
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It's one thing if Kush is the best guy for the job. It's another thing completely to depend on it working out because we have no other option... |
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If you're going to spend time breaking a WR of bad habits, go with the guy who pretty well bests him athletically across the board. I like Conley a lot but I've been thinking about him more in the 5th. Maybe I'd pull the trigger with that last 3rd if we keep losing options we like better before that. Otherwise he's no better than a 4th round prospect. Given that his ceiling fits the system better than Coates ceiling, I'd take him about a round before where I'd be willing to take Coates. So ultimately that leaves me not terribly interested in Coates until the 5th and he'd go well before that. Truthfully, if Coates and Diggs were still on the board, I'd probably prefer Diggs. |
what type of WR is mcbride
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