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The Rams select Leon Mcquay, S USC |
The Jets SelectIsaac Rochell, DL, Notre Dame
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The Los Angeles Chargers select Kenny Golladay, WR, Northern Illinois
Chargers get the type of big target they have loved to employ over the years for Phillip Rivers. |
With the 152nd pick in the 2017 CP Mock Draft,
The Carolina Panthers select Ryan Switzer, Wide Receiver, North Carolina http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/c...EE_640/switzer Carolina elected to let Ted Ginn and Pitt Brown leave in Free Agency this offseason. In Kelvin Benjamin, Devin Funchess, and Greg Olsen, they've already got three big targets to throw the ball up to, but they lack a quick-footed chain mover. They get one in spades in Switzer. While the questions about his size are obvious and legitimate, the recent success of same-sized Jamison Crowder and Cole Beasley show that Switzer's combination of quickness and toughness can succeed in the slot position. Switzer was a high volume receiver at UNC for both Williams and Trubisky, and will strive to provide the same go-to security blanket to Cam in Carolina. |
The Cincinnati Bengals select John Toth C Kentucky
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The Washington Redskins select Howard Wilson, CB, Houston.
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The Philidelphia Eagles Select Noah Brown, WR, Ohio St
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I crossed him off my value list a round or 2 ago, accidentally. Nice pick. Really deep draft. |
Good pick clevesteve he was my next pick for titans back to drawing board
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Eight picks until New England is up, and we have three players on our list. Don't take them.
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Well let me know who they are so I can not pick them. My Tampa board is caught with their pants down and I don't want to accidentally take one of your guys.
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I'd cream my jeans if this certain guy fell to BossChief's next KC pick. I'm set on drafting other players at different positions for the Vikings when I'm up in about slots, but if he's still around and Boss passes on him, I WILL be snagging him for Pittsburgh.
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Has anyone called our next picker? I can't do it because I'm not in a swimming pool at the moment.
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I thought the mean part was where I told him my board's pants were down and he said he needed a telescope to see it.
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"Marco!"
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"Polo!"
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Yo! Just got to a computer for the first time since I made my Dallas pick. Will post my pick shortly.
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I have to admit that my interest starts to fade a bit in these rounds but this pick excites me.
The Buffalo Bills select Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee. |
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Did anyone send PM?
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Ha, I'm an idiot. No wonder I was excited. I usually search in advance. Let's try this again.
The Buffalo Bills select Chad Hansen, WR, California |
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I knew that's who you were talking about. I figured he wouldn't last till the Chiefs pick, but irl if he lasts this long KC better move up for him. I really wanted to get rid of Albert Wilson with Hansen, but I guess it wasn't meant to be. I is the sad. |
Did anybody pm direckshun?
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The Arizona Cardinals draft Nazair Jones, DT, North Carolina.
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The Indianapolis Colts select Carroll Phillips, OLB, Illinois.
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Well dammit, if Direachshun and ChiefsAshreachOU812 made Ozzie's decision quite easy by selecting 2 of 3 players at the top of the Ravens board.
The Baltimore Ravens select Brian Hill, RB, Wyoming. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk |
Everyone please pm ReachSNR.
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Sumbitch....NE has my Broncos pick. Well that just blows, I'd talked myself into a guy that I was really excited to overdraft for them.
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New England's three preferred picks remain available, which means that no one else is drafting well.
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Off to lunch, gents. Be back in an hour or so.
SNR always ****s things up. |
If this were truly the spot the Vikings were in, and they had to actually go with the best player available, they would take from one of two MLBs available. The problem is that Minnesota has more MLBs than they have church lutefisk feeds.
So they'll take this guy who's second on their list so they can actually use the depth they draft for something valuable. The negligible drop from 1 to 2 on their board really isn't that much, anyway. Plus, they want to experiment to see if defensive backs from the same college and draft class have some kind of weird ESP thing going into the pros that gives them an advantage. Like... are they velociraptors with their communicative abilities? Minnesota selects Tedric Thompson, S, Colorado |
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Okay, leaving now.
The 49ers select Julie'n Davenport, OT - Buffalo. Because why the **** not? |
New England's celebrity draft picker is now in the Green Room.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers select Amba Etta-Tawo, Wide Receiver, Syracuse
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Good pick Cleve steve
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Ok I'm here waiting for pats celebrity picker I have a guy hopefully he doesn't get picked.
Titans look worried the player they really want is picked before their pick. |
Into the room to make the Patriots' fifth-round pick strides the Patriots' best fifth-round pick ever, and perhaps their best quarterback ever. We are speaking, of course, of former Patriots quarterback Steve Grogan!
Let's hear it for Steve. How rare is it to find a quarterback in the fifth round who goes on to start 135 games for your team over a 16-year career? The Patriots may never see another one like him. http://www.nflfemale.com/wp-content/...rogan_1989.jpg |
Grogan scrambles up to the stage in a style that is very awkward, but somehow reasonably effective. He takes a quarterback stance behind the podium.
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Did Steve forget the person he's supposed to select
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Grogan barks out the call.
"With the 5-163 pick in the 2017 NFL Player Selection Process, the New England Patriots select Ejuan Price, Linebacker, Pittsburgh." |
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Kccrow that's actually funny
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Grogan did his job, and he did it just barely good enough to do it again next year.
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New England has the luxury of drafting a specialist, an undersized and oft-injured pass rusher who we can focus on that one task while minimizing his wear and tear. It's rare to get a 10+ sack guy in the fifth round, so we jumped on it.
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The Tennessee Titans select Brendan Langley, CB Lamar University
Never can have too many cbs former Georgia bulldog great talent needs coach tremendous potential. |
Love price. Some think he'll go undrafted but the guy has got 42 TFLs the past two seasons and some of the best hands as a front 7 guy in the draft.
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Round 6 is up. Weird that the 6th and 7th rounds only have 3 comp picks each in them. I've come to expect like 40,000 freakin comp picks in these rounds the past many years, but I guess the NFL is containing them all to the 3rd round.
They REEEAAALLLY need to re-evaluate the $$$ criteria for doling out these picks. The contracts have gone up nearly exponentially in recent years and the criteria for the round in which a team lands a comp pick hasn't really adjusted appropriately. Also, let's all remind ourselves that Goodell is a sack of rancid pig crap for taking away Kansas City's pick 211 for bullshit that everybody does. Maybe if we all hope and pray hard enough, an anvil will fall from the top of the Chrysler Building in New York and squish him dead. |
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Wow. Cleveland has four picks between 175 and 188. We're like a kid in a candy store of sadness.
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The Detroit Lions select Jerod Evans QB Virginia Tech
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Love the talent but why oh why did he leave early? I wonder if there weren't some academic eligibility issues chasing him. |
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