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3/4/14 fanspeak mock x5
Decided to toy around on fanspeak a bit today and do a few mock sims to see if I could fill some areas of concern/depth with what was available, found a few interesting things to note.
1. Borland/Skav are almost always available at our 3rd round selection 2. A.J. McCarron is available 90% of the time with our 4th round selection 3. That 5th round draft pick has Kareem Martin available quite a bit 4. There is an absolute wealth of talent available with the 6th and 7th round selections, even more spilling over into FA post draft, leaves me to believe that there could be some great depth scores in FA this year, more than most years prior to this draft. 5. Despite the talent available in the later rounds at QB, I don't think Bray + Draft Pick would sufficiently back us up if Alex has any issues. Guys I keep seeing available in 4-6, McCarron, Boyd, Fales, Logan Thomas. 6. Fanspeak is by no means a great indicator of things to come, and my own personal choices of these picks are based simply on positions of need both immediately and depth, as well as a BPA in the right occasion. Take it all with a grain of Salt, and Enjoy! Mocksim#1: Our Selections 23 WR MIKE EVANS 87 ILB SHAYNE SKOV 120 TE C.J. FIEDOROWICZ 151 ILB JORDAN ZUMWALT 177 S KENNY LADLER 184 C RUSSELL BODINE Thoughts: Total surprise to see Evans there, couldn't resist firing a shot at a big body receiver ![]() Mocksim#2: Our Selections 23 CB DARQUEZE DENNARD 87 ILB CHRIS BORLAND 120 QB A.J. MCCARRON 151 DE KAREEM MARTIN 177 RB JAMES WILDER JR. 184 G MICHAEL SCHOFIELD Thoughts: I'm really high on Dennard, I think if he's there every time, we should snag him. Super happy to get Borland in the third, as I believe he can be an immediate starter if the need should arise, and he doesn't seem like a completely developmental kind of guy, he should be able to be rather plug and play. McCarron in the 4th is something that keeps happening, I believe we need to keep trying to homebrew a QB here in KC until one sticks, and I'm completely at ease with a McCarron pick in the 4th despite the talent that is still there. Huge, HUGE fan of Kareem Martin in the 5th here, every now and again on the sim he pops up there and after his combine, I keep snaggin him on the sim. Mocksim#3: Our Selections 23 S CALVIN PRYOR 87 ILB CHRIS BORLAND 120 RB LACHE SEASTRUNK 151 WR BRUCE ELLINGTON 177 DE WILL CLARKE 184 WR MIKE DAVIS Thoughts: Many of the guys I'd like to nab were gone this time around, with the exception of Kony who was available. No real WR choices, and seemed like all linemen. While Kony isn't a bad selection, we really need help at the Safety position, and Pryor isn't a bad choice here, just felt less valuable this time around. Once again Borland is there in the 3rd, superb selection of Ellington in the 5th IMO, and I love rounding off our last pick with Mike Davis, I feel like overall, its a depth draft with this one, super solid depth draft, but nothing that really wos me. Pryor/Borland obviously stand out as potential starters. Mocksim#4: Our Selections 23 S HA’SEAN CLINTON-DIX 87 ILB CHRIS BORLAND 120 WR MARTAVIS BRYANT 151 QB DAVID FALES 177 WR RYAN GRANT 184 C RUSSELL BODINE Thoughts: While I am NOT a huge Clinton-Dix fan by any means, I respect the fact that there's a wealth of talent there, and CP seems to have a more positive feel than I do for him. Seeing the lack of WR's there during this simulation left me feeling like I had to make the pick given the value staring me in the face. Once again Borland is there in the 3rd, and I feel like we should really start getting familiar with the guy. Big fan of the Fales pick in the 5h, wrapping it all up with Bodine in the end, just felt solid as we address many positions of weakness with this draft, and either accrue serious depth, or at worst 2 starters and a potential #2/3 WR there. Mocksim#5: Our selections 23 CB DARQUEZE DENNARD 87 DE JACKSON JEFFCOAT 120 ILB YAWIN SMALLWOOD 151 WR JEFF JANIS 177 WR RYAN GRANT 184 S MARQUESTON HUFF Thoughts: What I felt was going to end up being a purely depth draft here after I started seeing names come off the board, it actually turned out surprisingly well (IMO). Zero regrets about Dennard there in the 1st, loved what Jeffcoat was doing at the combine and pleased to see him in the 3rd there for the first time. Smallwood is a guy I'm curious about in that 4th round spot, I've heard a lot of guys talk about him but I found him "so-so" at the combine. I absolutely fell in love with that Huff selection, while I'm not super big on him, the value there just screamed at me. In those one, I think we end up with maybe .5-1.5 starters and some depth. Probably not the best draft of the 5, but it felt really strong defensively. Overall thoughts: I feel really good about our ability to take care of our current needs (prior to free agency) in this draft, The depth of talent is there at every round, and aside from the 1st round draft pick, it didn't feel like you would be reaching for talent at any pick, and had a ton of options to address those needs. Our first round pick really feels like it'll be a BPA scenario with someone from the top 10 falling out, but I'm sad to see Mosley, someone I'm extremely high on, gone EVERY single time at the #22 pick. The one thing I can truly say that I "fear" or "regret" going into this draft, is simply not having enough picks. If you had enough picks, you literally could build a team out of this draft class outside of maybe the QB and Tackle Positions, its just that deep. You don't even want to know what I did with a Browns simulation draft, it almost sickened me. ![]() Thoughts? |
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