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Here’s my draft for Seattle. They had already traded away most of their picks, but I like the guys I got at the slots I was picking. Got a STUD TE, a high upside edge rusher and a DT that can be a starter. We also got great value for a young QB in case Russel gets traded to NY.
21. Seattle - BossChief - TJ Hockenson, TE, Iowa 85. Seattle – BossChief - Ryan Finley, QB, North Carolina State 125. Seattle - BossChief - Ben Banogu, EDGE, TCU 160. Seattle - BossChief - Chris Slayton, DT, Syracuse |
The Washington Redskins select Foster Moreau, TE, LSU.
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I knew I should've gone ahead and made the pick for Washington. I sent to ChiefsCA and told him to make it when he was ready to pick if nobody else had yet. My fault for not rigging the deck. I really like Moreau. Perfect TE2 for KC. Damn. |
One thought I always come away with, no matter how many mocks I’ve read, is the feeling that some needs still aren’t effectively filled. And that’s completely fine, because we don’t want to draft purely for need. But it just goes to show that this roster has a few more missing pieces than we can hope to fill completely, at least through the draft that is.
Which is why I’m hoping we can make a move or two to find a couple of players who can have a sizable impact from day one. Wherever the position may be, we need some players who can really change games because we can’t just plug every hole how we might want. Whether it’s a DE who immediately becomes our best rusher (Ferrell?), a corner who could significantly relieve concerns in the secondary (Murphy?), a TE who could make the Chiefs offense scarier than ever, a OL who can step in and bring a mean streak that can upgrade C or LG, a WR who can beat press man coverage at any given moment, or a safety who immediately becomes a high impact center fielder... I just want to feel like we’ve acquired some true difference makers when this thing is all said and done. And from there, hopefully some cream rises to the top or Veach can find alternative options to solidify positions that can’t be addressed this month. |
The Pittsburgh Steelers select Darryl Johnson JR, OLB/DE, North Carolina A &T
Sleeper pick tremendous potential from small school. |
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers select Sheldrick Redwine, S, Miami.
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And the TEs continue to come off the board.
Even in the high-flying days of Denny Green's Cunningham/Culpepper throwing to Moss and Carter, they still had big ol' Jimmy Kleinsasser working his blocking magic out of the backfield and out of the 2nd TE slot. He'll be a valuable piece in a variety of run formations the Vikings want to operate out of to generate playaction success. If you can draft a player to fill a specific role in the 6th round like that, no matter how infrequent, it's probably a good pick. The Minnesota Vikings select Drew Sample, TE, Washington |
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Moreau and Redwine were 1 and 2 for me. |
I swear, some of you just read kccrow mocks he posts and just take names from there.
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But that's alright. I have Plan Bs across the board. I still have 5-6 guys I'd be happy to have here. But Sfeihc getting me TWICE is pretty funny. EDIT: Woah - Redwine in the 3rd is WAY early. I like him but he's closer to a 5th than a 3rd. No damn way I take him there. |
If you're going to draft a tight end, who better to announce him than the tightest end ever to call Cincinnati home. I speak, of course, of Bailey Quarters.
http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CUqMc1oUYAAybB8.jpg She shyly approaches the microphone and makes the pick with no nonsense. The Cincinnati Bengals select Dax Raymond, TE, Utah State. |
I've PM'ed myself to let me know that I'm on the clock again.
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Sensing an opportunity to grab a second pick while no one is looking, Herb Tarlek rushes onto the stage.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-QUDDIaFc6R...b%2BTarlek.jpg Before anyone can stop him, he blurts out, The Cincinnati Bengals select Easton Stick, QB, North Dakota State. |
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