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My dumbass thought the 2nd we got from Baltimore was for next year. Ok that pick by S Taylor isnt bad think when we pick Dickerson will be there too. Either of those guys and we will have the best line in football. Then grab Brown or a LB with that other 2.
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Not bad on my actual draft position deltas. For both teams, my players were actually selected about a round earlier than in the CP draft (on average). I had pretty good positional alignment with overall positions taken by each team too.
Cowboys R1.10: Patrick Surtain II, CB, Alabama +1 R2.44: Alim McNeil, DT, NC State -28 R3.75: Jevon Holland, S, Oregon +39 R3.99: Walker Little, OT, Stanford +54 R4.115: Rashad Weaver, Edge, Pittsburgh -20 R4.138: Pete Werner, OLB, Ohio State +78 R5.179: Drew Dalman, OC, Stanford +65 R6.192: Ambry Thomas, CB, Michigan +90 R6.227: Tony Fields II, MLB/Flex, West Virginia +74 R7.238: Quintin Morris, TE, Bowling Green -22 Overall +331 (Average actual position 33 spots higher) Steelers R1.24: LB, Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Notre Dame -28 R2.55: OT, Liam Eichenburg, Notre Dame +13 R3.87: CB, Shaun Wade, Ohio State -53 R4.128: RB, Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis -22 R4.140: OC/OG, Kendrick Green, Illinois +53 DRAFTED BY STEELERS R6.216: DE/DT, Chauncey Golston, Iowa +120 R7.245: WR, Austin Watkins Jr., UAB -15 R7.254: CB, Zech McPhearson, Texas Tech +131 Overall +198 (average actual position 25 spots higher) |
Took over the Bengals and Browns for chiefscafan halfway through the draft. Italics are the picks that I made
Bengals (Overall: +12) 1.6- Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon (7) -1 2.38- Landon Dickerson, C, Alabama (37) +1 3.69- Aaron Banks, G, Notre Dame (48) +21 4.111- Daelin Hayes, EDGE, Notre Dame (171) -60 5.149- Divine Deablo, S, Virginia Tech (80) +69 6.190- Sam Ehlinger, QB, Texas (218) -28 6.202- Tre Nixon, WR, Central Florida (242) -40 7.235- Nick Niemann, LB, Iowa (185) +50 Browns (Overall: -64) 1.26- Zaven Collins, LB, Tulsa (16) +10 2.59- Jamin Davis, LB, Kentucky (19) +40 3.89- Tommy Kraemer, G, Notre Dame (undrafted) -170 3.91- Tay Gowan, CB, Central Florida (223) -132 4.110- Jordan Smith, EDGE, UAB (121) -11 4.132- D'wayne Eskridge, WR, Central Michigan (56) +76 5.169- Demetric Felton, WR, UCLA (211) -42 6.211- Josh Ball, OT, Marshall (138) +73 7.257- Shawn Davis, S, Florida (165) +92 Bengals I drafted: +51 Browns I drafted: +123 |
I drafted:
Daelin Hayes - Bengals: -60 Kellen Mond - Redskins: +58 Total: -2 |
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Hamilcar, oh, Hamilcar.
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4. Justin Fields, QB, Ohio St. picked 11th. -7
35. Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson picked 25th +10 68. Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville picked 57 +11 108. Ar’Darius Washington, S, TCU undrafted -148 ouch...still love the kid though 148. Thomas Graham Jr., CB, Oregon picked 228 -80 182. Cameron Sample, DL, Tulane picked 111 +71 183. Monty Rice, LB, Georgia picked 92 +91 187. Dax Milne, WR, BYU picked 255 -68 219. Christian Uphoff, S, Illinois State UDFA -37 -157 That Washington pick killed my draft, but i still think the kid will be a good nfl player even at his small size. Said the same thing about Tyrann when he was drafted. |
Carolina Panthers
1-8 - QB Trey Lance, North Dakota State (1-3, +5) 2-39 - LB Nick Bolton, Missouri (2-58, -19) 3-73 - CB Paulson Abedo, Stanford (3-76, -3) 4-113 - TE Hunter Long, Boston College (3-81, +32) 5-151 - RB Michael Carter, North Carolina (4-107, +44) 6-193 - SS Darrick Forrest, Cincinnati (5-163, +30) 6-222 - WR Dazz Newsome, North Carolina (6-221, +1) Overall +90 Miami Dolphins 1-3 - QB Zach Wilson, BYU (1-2, +1) 1-18 - ER Azeez Ojulari, Georgia (2-50, -32) 2-36 - WR Elijah Moore, Ole Miss (2-34, +2) 2-50 - OC Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma (2-63, -13) 3-81 - DE Patrick Jones II, Pittsburgh (3-90, -9) 7-231 - LB Buddy Johnson, Texas A&M (4-140, +91) 7-258 - LB Rashad Byrd, Georgia Southern (Undrafted, -1) Overall +39 |
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Funny rereading this thread...it's why I dont pay much attention to pre-draft hoopla.
You guys did get Trevor Lawrence at #1 correct...so there's that. |
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What would be interesting is if you followed these types of threads with a list of which rookies actually graded out top 15 ..then contrast it. See who actually has the best eye for talent...a lot of variables go in to it but still. |
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