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Post by fifthavephil on Jan 4, 2019 20:15:02 GMT -5
You took 2 centers? I mean BPA.. And I refuse to do any of these till the combine,Bush being available in the 4th is so far into fantasyland Risner is a tackle on many boards and plays tackle in college. Some project to Center. Risner, can play RT,C and RG. His stock will rise like Ragnow last year. But. If we were to get him in the 2nd round. That would be great.
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 5, 2019 7:50:53 GMT -5
You took 2 centers? I mean BPA.. And I refuse to do any of these till the combine,Bush being available in the 4th is so far into fantasyland Risner is a tackle on many boards and plays tackle in college. Some project to Center. Risner and Jenkins are like polar opposites too, lol. Risner is a mauler who is always looking for the next guy to kill while Jenkins is a finesse guy with no tenacity. Personally my fav Center is Wisconsins Tyler Biadasz
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 5, 2019 8:11:43 GMT -5
1st post season mock using the NFL Mock Rankings:
R1P6 LB JOSH ALLEN KENTUCKY 37: R2P5 C TYLER BIADASZ WISCONSIN 108: R4P6 CB DERRICK BAITY KENTUCKY 134: R4P32 S C GARDNER-JOHNSON FLORIDA 137: R4P35 EDGE CHASE WINOVICH MICHIGAN 143: R5P4 DL CORBIN KAUFUSI BYU 144: R5P5 G CODY FORD OKLAHOMA 175: R5P36 OT JAWAAN TAYLOR FLORIDA 182: R6P7 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 234: R7P18 CB BLACE BROWN TROY 246: R7P30 OT ALEX BARS NOTRE DAME
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Post by jmike on Jan 5, 2019 10:11:57 GMT -5
Risner is a tackle on many boards and plays tackle in college. Some project to Center. Risner and Jenkins are like polar opposites too, lol. Risner is a mauler who is always looking for the next guy to kill while Jenkins is a finesse guy with no tenacity. Personally my fav Center is Wisconsins Tyler Biadasz I like Biadasz too, but he isn't going to be in this draft.
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Post by Fletch842 on Jan 5, 2019 10:18:08 GMT -5
Risner and Jenkins are like polar opposites too, lol. Risner is a mauler who is always looking for the next guy to kill while Jenkins is a finesse guy with no tenacity. Personally my fav Center is Wisconsins Tyler Biadasz I like Biadasz too, but he isn't going to be in this draft. I'm not very up to date on the current linemen coming out, but Wisconsin historically produces some very NFL ready guys. One of the programs I trust the most in this area, kinda like Penn State linebackers...
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 5, 2019 10:19:09 GMT -5
Risner and Jenkins are like polar opposites too, lol. Risner is a mauler who is always looking for the next guy to kill while Jenkins is a finesse guy with no tenacity. Personally my fav Center is Wisconsins Tyler Biadasz I like Biadasz too, but he isn't going to be in this draft. REALLY!?!?!? Thats disappointing, i wanted him in the 2nd, he could have changed up our OL day 1. Dude is a complete Center prospect, no visible holes in his game. Well if hes not coming out, i guess my fav Center would be Michael Jordan from Ohio St
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 5, 2019 10:20:53 GMT -5
I like Biadasz too, but he isn't going to be in this draft. I'm not very up to date on the current linemen coming out, but Wisconsin historically produces some very NFL ready guys. One of the programs I trust the most in this area, kinda like Penn State linebackers... Totally true Wisconsin is like Offensive Line U, but if Biadasz isnt coming out this year, I dont want any of their OL
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Post by Deleted on Jan 5, 2019 11:37:57 GMT -5
I'm not very up to date on the current linemen coming out, but Wisconsin historically produces some very NFL ready guys. One of the programs I trust the most in this area, kinda like Penn State linebackers... Totally true Wisconsin is like Offensive Line U, but if Biadasz isnt coming out this year, I dont want any of their OLNone? Micael Deiter who is 6'6 and near 330 pounds, and is Mr. versatility. Played center, tackle and now sits at right guard? Quick footed, technical, athletic and mean? Instant starter at right guard in the NFL...can play tackle or center in a pinch? Beau Benzschawel G - IMHO, their best offensive linemen. Anchors as good as any guard playing. Tremendous punch, technically sound, incredible base and plays through the whistle. Another first round pick, and instant starter in the NFL. David Edwards? Athletic enough to once play tight end, 6'7 inches.... MAULER in the run game, and long enough, and athletic enough to keep those edge's neat. Has a few flaws technically but an easy 2nd round pick especially with his ability to read blitzes and stunts with ease, and I will not be surprised he is the third 1st round pick...that would be 4 if Tyler made himself available. All three WILL start in the NFL next year, and in a few years they will be pro bowlers.
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Post by jmike on Jan 5, 2019 13:12:52 GMT -5
I like Biadasz too, but he isn't going to be in this draft. REALLY!?!?!? Thats disappointing, i wanted him in the 2nd, he could have changed up our OL day 1. Dude is a complete Center prospect, no visible holes in his game. Well if hes not coming out, i guess my fav Center would be Michael Jordan from Ohio St That is what I heard this week, he's staying in school.
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 5, 2019 13:59:25 GMT -5
Totally true Wisconsin is like Offensive Line U, but if Biadasz isnt coming out this year, I dont want any of their OLNone? Micael Deiter who is 6'6 and near 330 pounds, and is Mr. versatility. Played center, tackle and now sits at right guard? Quick footed, technical, athletic and mean? Instant starter at right guard in the NFL...can play tackle or center in a pinch? Beau Benzschawel G - IMHO, their best offensive linemen. Anchors as good as any guard playing. Tremendous punch, technically sound, incredible base and plays through the whistle. Another first round pick, and instant starter in the NFL. David Edwards? Athletic enough to once play tight end, 6'7 inches.... MAULER in the run game, and long enough, and athletic enough to keep those edge's neat. Has a few flaws technically but an easy 2nd round pick especially with his ability to read blitzes and stunts with ease, and I will not be surprised he is the third 1st round pick...that would be 4 if Tyler made himself available. All three WILL start in the NFL next year, and in a few years they will be pro bowlers. I dunno, im just not really WOW'ed like I was with some of their prospects coming out David Edwards- GREAT SIZE and a mean, mauler in the run game but thats about it. His technique needs to be worked on tremendously, his pass pro is less than stellar to say the least, honestly he seems like he could be like flowers with a better football iq. Dude got OWNED by BYU's Corbin Kafusi and had a few rough games in addition to that Ben Benzschawel- Not a fan, seems like a big lumbering mauler who has terrible length and often over-extends himself on blocks, doesnt have great mobility or agility, seems to be off balance alot... Probably my LEAST fav of the Wisconsin OL Michael Deiter- I guess he would be my 2nd fav OL from Wisconsin, the versatility is a great plus, could really play 4/5ths of the OL from day 1. Once he gets his hands on you it seems to be over, suprising mobility from a guy his size. Like most Wisconsin OL, he's got some poor length, LOL Wisc loves their big white guys with short arms, LOL
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 5, 2019 14:00:49 GMT -5
REALLY!?!?!? Thats disappointing, i wanted him in the 2nd, he could have changed up our OL day 1. Dude is a complete Center prospect, no visible holes in his game. Well if hes not coming out, i guess my fav Center would be Michael Jordan from Ohio St That is what I heard this week, he's staying in school. Ah damn, that sucks. He seemed like the perfect Center prospect who kept getting mocked and ranked WAY lower than I was expecting
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Post by giantlegacy on Jan 5, 2019 16:26:38 GMT -5
None? Micael Deiter who is 6'6 and near 330 pounds, and is Mr. versatility. Played center, tackle and now sits at right guard? Quick footed, technical, athletic and mean? Instant starter at right guard in the NFL...can play tackle or center in a pinch? Beau Benzschawel G - IMHO, their best offensive linemen. Anchors as good as any guard playing. Tremendous punch, technically sound, incredible base and plays through the whistle. Another first round pick, and instant starter in the NFL. David Edwards? Athletic enough to once play tight end, 6'7 inches.... MAULER in the run game, and long enough, and athletic enough to keep those edge's neat. Has a few flaws technically but an easy 2nd round pick especially with his ability to read blitzes and stunts with ease, and I will not be surprised he is the third 1st round pick...that would be 4 if Tyler made himself available. All three WILL start in the NFL next year, and in a few years they will be pro bowlers. I dunno, im just not really WOW'ed like I was with some of their prospects coming out David Edwards- GREAT SIZE and a mean, mauler in the run game but thats about it. His technique needs to be worked on tremendously, his pass pro is less than stellar to say the least, honestly he seems like he could be like flowers with a better football iq. Dude got OWNED by BYU's Corbin Kafusi and had a few rough games in addition to that Ben Benzschawel- Not a fan, seems like a big lumbering mauler who has terrible length and often over-extends himself on blocks, doesnt have great mobility or agility, seems to be off balance alot... Probably my LEAST fav of the Wisconsin OL Michael Deiter- I guess he would be my 2nd fav OL from Wisconsin, the versatility is a great plus, could really play 4/5ths of the OL from day 1. Once he gets his hands on you it seems to be over, suprising mobility from a guy his size. Like most Wisconsin OL, he's got some poor length, LOL Wisc loves their big white guys with short arms, LOL People downgraded Havenstein and look at him I'd rather have a lineman from Wisconsin that might have some warts than one of these alleged athletic freaks from schools that repeatedly put out first round busts on the line (Ole Miss I'm looking at you)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2019 12:19:39 GMT -5
I dunno, im just not really WOW'ed like I was with some of their prospects coming out David Edwards- GREAT SIZE and a mean, mauler in the run game but thats about it. His technique needs to be worked on tremendously, his pass pro is less than stellar to say the least, honestly he seems like he could be like flowers with a better football iq. Dude got OWNED by BYU's Corbin Kafusi and had a few rough games in addition to that Ben Benzschawel- Not a fan, seems like a big lumbering mauler who has terrible length and often over-extends himself on blocks, doesnt have great mobility or agility, seems to be off balance alot... Probably my LEAST fav of the Wisconsin OL Michael Deiter- I guess he would be my 2nd fav OL from Wisconsin, the versatility is a great plus, could really play 4/5ths of the OL from day 1. Once he gets his hands on you it seems to be over, suprising mobility from a guy his size. Like most Wisconsin OL, he's got some poor length, LOL Wisc loves their big white guys with short arms, LOL People downgraded Havenstein and look at him I'd rather have a lineman from Wisconsin that might have some warts than one of these alleged athletic freaks from schools that repeatedly put out first round busts on the line (Ole Miss I'm looking at you) Agreed, the latest buzz is Jawaan Taylor declaring, and in many big boards, he's now becoming the top OT prospect. I am smelling Flowers with this guy.... I can guarantee Wisconsin offensive line shall be picked ...three of them, in the first 48 picks, and 2 going first round. At 6, for the Giants...I'm sensing an edge rusher at 6, draft is loaded with DL and edge, but would not be pained taking Jonah Williams as he seems to be a plug and play RT. Still would not mind a trade down and grabbing all three Wisconsin offensive linemen with the first 3 picks. Gotta build the wall, and Solder should be shown the door after next year.
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Post by giantlegacy on Jan 6, 2019 12:29:02 GMT -5
People downgraded Havenstein and look at him I'd rather have a lineman from Wisconsin that might have some warts than one of these alleged athletic freaks from schools that repeatedly put out first round busts on the line (Ole Miss I'm looking at you) Agreed, the latest buzz is Jawaan Taylor declaring, and in many big boards, he's now becoming the top OT prospect. I am smelling Flowers with this guy.... I can guarantee Wisconsin offensive line shall be picked ...three of them, in the first 48 picks, and 2 going first round. At 6, for the Giants...I'm sensing an edge rusher at 6, draft is loaded with DL and edge, but would not be pained taking Jonah Williams as he seems to be a plug and play RT. Still would not mind a trade down and grabbing all three Wisconsin offensive linemen with the first 3 picks. Gotta build the wall, and Solder should be shown the door after next year. Taylor isn't bad..he actually has better footwork than Flowers,just dont see him as a franchise tackle though and will be overdrafted Little this year reminds me of this year's now annual Jokeil/G Robinson/Flowers/Tunsil that some team regrets badly in his 2nd year for burning a 1st round pick on If I had my way I draft only linemen from Iowa,Wisconsin,Ohio state(hell,most big 10 lineman are really coached well)
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Post by jmike on Jan 7, 2019 12:48:50 GMT -5
6: R1P6 EDGE JOSH ALLEN KENTUCKY 37: R2P5 C DALTON RISNER KANSAS STATE 108: R4P6 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 134: R4P32 WR HAKEEM BUTLER IOWA STATE 137: R4P35 CB TREVON DIGGS ALABAMA 143: R5P4 OT KALEB MCGARY WASHINGTON 144: R5P5 EDGE SHAREEF MILLER PENN STATE 175: R5P36 S DELVON RANDALL TEMPLE 182: R6P7 OT ISAIAH PRINCE OHIO STATE 234: R7P18 CB DERRICK BAITY KENTUCKY 246: R7P30 LB KENDALL JOSEPH CLEMSON
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Post by r2z2 on Jan 7, 2019 15:20:35 GMT -5
6: R1P6 EDGE CLELIN FERRELL CLEMSON 37: R2P5 OT DALTON RISNER KANSAS STATE 108: R4P6 LB TRE LAMAR CLEMSON 134: R4P32 LB BEN BURR-KIRVEN WASHINGTON 137: R4P35 G GARRETT BRADBURY NC STATE 143: R5P4 WR HUNTER RENFOW CLEMSON 144: R5P5 S JORDAN FULLER OHIO STATE 175: R5P36 LB KHALIL HODGE BUFFALO 182: R6P7 TE JOSH OLIVER SAN JOSE STATE 234: R7P18 WR TYRIE CLEVELAND FLORIDA 246: R7P30 CB DAVANTE DAVIS TEXAS Hard and heavy on Clemson I see. This would be a great draft. Renfow in the 5th would be high quality imo.
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Post by giantlegacy on Jan 7, 2019 15:34:11 GMT -5
6: R1P6 EDGE CLELIN FERRELL CLEMSON 37: R2P5 OT DALTON RISNER KANSAS STATE 108: R4P6 LB TRE LAMAR CLEMSON 134: R4P32 LB BEN BURR-KIRVEN WASHINGTON 137: R4P35 G GARRETT BRADBURY NC STATE 143: R5P4 WR HUNTER RENFOW CLEMSON 144: R5P5 S JORDAN FULLER OHIO STATE 175: R5P36 LB KHALIL HODGE BUFFALO 182: R6P7 TE JOSH OLIVER SAN JOSE STATE 234: R7P18 WR TYRIE CLEVELAND FLORIDA 246: R7P30 CB DAVANTE DAVIS TEXAS Hard and heavy on Clemson I see. This would be a great draft. Renfow in the 5th would be high quality imo. Highly productive players from a very successful program is always a good way to go
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Post by TheAnalyst on Jan 7, 2019 16:11:33 GMT -5
Dang, now with the 2 more compository picks, we have 11 picks. Thats a lot of picks in this program. They need to make a "Trade Up" feature.
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 7, 2019 18:09:51 GMT -5
Fanspeak rankings
R1P6 OT JONAH WILLIAMS ALABAMA 37: R2P5 G MICHAEL JORDAN OHIO STATE 108: R4P6 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 134: R4P32 LB T.J. EDWARDS WISCONSIN 137: R4P35 EDGE SHAREEF MILLER PENN STATE 143: R5P4 CB DERRICK BAITY KENTUCKY 144: R5P5 C JON BAKER BOSTON COLLEGE 174: R5P35 EDGE CORBIN KAUFUSI BYU 182: R6P7 S LUKAS DENIS BOSTON COLLEGE 234: R7P18 WR EMMANUEL HALL MISSOURI 246: R7P30 EDGE CARL GRANDERSON WYOMING
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Post by nygfanstrick on Jan 8, 2019 13:34:32 GMT -5
6: R1P6 EDGE CLELIN FERRELL CLEMSON 37: R2P5 C DALTON RISNER KANSAS STATE 108: R4P6 WR HAKEEM BUTLER IOWA STATE 134: R4P32 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 137: R4P35 EDGE JAYLON FERGUSON LOUISIANA TECH 143: R5P4 CB SEAN BUNTING CENTRAL MICHIGAN 144: R5P5 G BEN POWERS OKLAHOMA 174: R5P35 C JESSE BURKETT STANFORD 182: R6P7 S LUKAS DENIS BOSTON COLLEGE 234: R7P18 DL TERRY BECKNER JR MISSOURI 246: R7P30 CB BLACE BROWN TROY
I would absolutely love this draft
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Post by jmike on Jan 9, 2019 12:51:52 GMT -5
6: R1P6
EDGE CLELIN FERRELL
CLEMSON
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CB TRAYVON MULLEN
CLEMSON
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S BRANDON JONES
TEXAS
134: R4P32
EDGE D'ANDRE WALKER
GEORGIA
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C ERIK MCCOY
TEXAS A&M
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WR HUNTER RENFROW
CLEMSON
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LB DEVIN BUSH
MICHIGAN
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CB DERRICK BAITY
KENTUCKY
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OT JAWAAN TAYLOR
FLORIDA
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G BOBBY EVANS
OKLAHOMA
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OT TYREE ST. LOUIS
MIAMI (FL)
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 12, 2019 13:44:50 GMT -5
FanSpeak Steve;
R1P6 EDGE JOSH ALLEN KENTUCKY 37: R2P5 G CHRIS LINDSTROM BOSTON COLLEGE 108: R4P6 LB T.J. EDWARDS WISCONSIN 134: R4P32 EDGE SHAREEF MILLER PENN STATE 137: R4P35 C JON BAKER BOSTON COLLEGE 143: R5P4 OT ISAIAH PRINCE OHIO STATE 144: R5P5 S AMANI HOOKER IOWA 174: R5P35 CB DERRICK BAITY KENTUCKY 182: R6P7 S LUKAS DENIS BOSTON COLLEGE 234: R7P18 WR EMMANUEL HALL MISSOURI 246: R7P30 CB BLACE BROWN TROY
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Post by jmike on Jan 12, 2019 13:54:56 GMT -5
6: R1P6 QB DWAYNE HASKINS OHIO STATE Is a natural thrower, generating velocity effortlessly when needing to push the ball with pace. Confident working in the pocket, stands tall and does well to really drive throws to desired target. Ball consistently arrives with pop to the hands of his receivers. Sees the field well from the pocket and when forced off his spot, showing a very strong understanding of spacing and where his receivers are supposed to be. Can throw with accuracy to all three levels, setting up receivers favorably for run after catch opportunities. Mobility within the pocket is effective, is capable of sliding in the pocket and adjusting to avoid a rusher. Haskins threads the needle and throws with accuracy, especially between the numbers; beating tight man coverage and placing the ball where only his receiver can catch it.-Kyle Crabbs 37: R2P5 EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT MISSISSIPPI STATE www.ganggreennation.com/2018/10/20/18002284/2019-nfl-draft-prospect-profile-montez-sweat108: R4P6 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN Devin Bush is a player who is set to benefit from this new era of play in the NFL. Bush’s mobility experience in numerous types of responsibilities against the run and upside as a 3rd down defender (blitz ability and potential in coverage) set him up for an impact role. Traditional reps thumping into interior gaps vs. OL takes Bush away from strengths, however. He should be utilized primarily in a gap penetration scheme with a strong DL.-Kyle Crabbs 134: R4P32 OT DAVID EDWARDS WISCONSIN Is an absolute monster in the run game. Capable of blowing the doors open and producing large rushing lanes for the ball carrier. Effective in head up blocks to run the feet and roll hips through contact, isn’t reliant on double teams to physically dominate. Looming frame offers a lot of reach as well, has long arms and the ability to extend and ride rushers beyond the peak of the pocket when tested in pass sets. Has a splendid ability to detach on chip blocks and double teams to address a second level defender. Is a finisher, will walk opponents out of the frame completely and plays with tenacity through the whistle. Has impressive functional athleticism and is capable of sticking tight in the hip pocket of defensive linemen during cut-off reps and outside run looks.-Kyle Crabbs 137: R4P35 EDGE JOE JACKSON MIAMI thedraftnetwork.com/2018/08/04/2019-nfl-draft-player-profile-joe-jackson/143: R5P4 OT KALEB MCGARY WASHINGTON Just a steamroller of a human being. For his size (6’6, 320) he’s an excellent athlete. Has a devastatingly powerful punch–one-handed and two–that can shake defenders off their spot. Will wash defensive tackles on down blocks to the other side of the line; will take double teams 8+ yards deep. Does well to frame rushers; is patient in his kick-slide and maximizes his length and power in punch with instinctual timing. Hand location can get a bit inconsistent but is generally very sound; same can be said of grip strength. Keeps post foot very disciplined against twists, stunts, and late attempts at inside moves. Can bury rushers who try to come inside on him.-Benjamin Solak 144: R5P5 C GARRETT BRADBURY NC STATE Bradbury came to NC State as a tight end recruit and leaves as an outstanding NFL interior offensive line prospect. His technical refinement and consistency is even more impressive considering the relative newness to his position. Given his lateral mobility and proven success in the Wolfpack’s zone blocking run scheme, he projects most favorably to the same role in the NFL. Bradbury’s range as a blocker will be major asset to him and his NFL offense. By year three, Bradburry has the upside to become a solid starter that is primed to sign a lucrative second contract.-Joe Marino 174: R5P35 S DELVON RANDALL TEMPLE Ball skills are evident in coverage. Has made some fantastic interceptions and sees things well from the back end. Breaks on the ball cleanly and takes good angles. Closing burst to the ball is impressive. Terrific hands and consistently competes at catch point. Strong mental processor.-Jon Ledyard 182: R6P7 CB DAVID LONG MICHIGAN David Long projects as a potential press corner on the boundary in the NFL. He does not possess the desired length or size of an outside receiver, however. These physical limitations show up against longer, more physical receivers, which may regulate Long to a role in the slot for many teams. In the slot, Long’s physical play and effective press can re-route and get passing schedules out of sync. Needs to play more effectively against the run to press for a starting role.-Kyle Crabbs 234: R7P18 LB KENDALL JOSEPH CLEMSON My favorite thing about Joseph is how sharp his mental processing skills are. He illustrates strong read-and-react skills and rarely takes the cheese for false keys. He plays with obvious preparation and has a strong feel for dissecting misdirection and counter plays. His football IQ shows up in pass defense where his feel for coverage spacing and zone awareness is excellent.-Joe Marino 246: R7P30 CB MONTRE HARTAGE NORTHWESTERN Has terrific ball skills, has found hands on a number of footballs thanks to discipline in zone coverage. Very effective in breaking the hands of receivers at the catch point, playing scrappy and swiping through to ensure receivers are unable to transition the ball into their bodies. Sturdy frame, is slapped together really well and offers some effective tackling challenges in head up situations. Takes good angles on click and close reps to greet receivers as they flip their eyes up the field and look for run after catch. Reps in press coverage offer a look at some stiff hands, will get a good jam inside the five yard window to throw off timing of route releases. Does well in short/flat zones to key eyes in the backfield and break on the ball.-Kyle Crabbs
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 12, 2019 14:01:00 GMT -5
Draft TeK rankings;
R1P6 OT JONAH WILLIAMS ALABAMA 37: R2P5 CB TRAYVON MULLEN CLEMSON 108: R4P6 S C GARDNER-JOHNSON FLORIDA 134: R4P32 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 137: R4P35 EDGE JALEN JELKS OREGON 143: R5P4 EDGE CARL GRANDERSON WYOMING 144: R5P5 OT JAWAAN TAYLOR FLORIDA 174: R5P35 CB BLACE BROWN TROY 182: R6P7 S AMANI HOOKER IOWA 234: R7P18 G DERWIN GRAY MARYLAND 246: R7P30 EDGE DRUE TRANQUILL NOTRE DAME
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 12, 2019 14:15:45 GMT -5
Bleacher Report;
R1P6 OT JONAH WILLIAMS ALABAMA 37: R2P5 DL CHRISTIAN WILKINS CLEMSON 108: R4P6 G CHRIS LINDSTROM BOSTON COLLEGE 134: R4P32 S LUKAS DENIS BOSTON COLLEGE 137: R4P35 LB GERMAINE PRATT NC STATE 143: R5P4 EDGE JALEN JELKS OREGON 144: R5P5 C ERIK MCCOY TEXAS A&M 174: R5P35 WR EMANUEL HALL MISSOURI 182: R6P7 CB BLACE BROWN TROY 234: R7P18 CB DERRICK BAITTY KENTUCKY 246: R7P30 OT DERWIN GRAY MARYLAND
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Post by giantlegacy on Jan 13, 2019 1:54:49 GMT -5
Why not I used a different big board
6: R1P6 EDGE CLELIN FERRELL CLEMSON 37: R2P5 S TAYLOR RAPP WASHINGTON 108: R4P6 C ROSS PIERSCHBACHER ALABAMA 134: R4P32 EDGE CHRISTIAN MILLER ALABAMA 137: R4P35 CB SEAN BUNTING CENTRAL MICHIGAN 143: R5P4 LB GERMAINE PRATT NC STATE 144: R5P5 OT MITCH HYATT CLEMSON 174: R5P35 QB TYREE JACKSON BUFFALO 182: R6P7 DL KEVIN GIVENS PENN STATE 234: R7P18 G VENZELL BOULWARE MIAMI 246: R7P30 TE KAHALE WARRING SAN DIEGO STATE
The thing that sucked for me is when I picked in the 4th all 3 picks there was such a glut of RBs and WRs that I really kinda started to reach a bit for BPA at any need position that wasnt a rb or WR
Jumped all over Tyree Jackson at the end of the 5th,
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Post by Blue Hulk on Jan 13, 2019 16:26:01 GMT -5
6: R1P6 OT JONAH WILLIAMS ALABAMA 37: R2P5 QB DANIEL JONES DUKE 108: R4P6 CB KRISTIAN FULTON LSU 134: R4P32 EDGE JOE JACKSON MIAMI 137: R4P35 C ERIK MCCOY TEXAS A&M 143: R5P4 CB DAMON ARNETTE OHIO STATE 144: R5P5 S DEVIN STUDSTILL NOTRE DAME 174: R5P35 G ULUI LAPUAHO BYU 182: R6P7 EDGE MAXX CROSBY EASTERN MICHIGAN 234: R7P18 LB CAMERON SMITH USC 246: R7P30 S JAH'SHAWN JOHNSON TEXAS TECH
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Post by nygfanstrick on Jan 15, 2019 23:04:15 GMT -5
I wish CBS would still do their round projections for players. I would love doing mocks based off of their projections and seeing how it would evolve throughout the year. I also think that it was more even as far as someone really good not slipping into the 4th or 5th like the simulator does every once in a while.
I do love the concept of that simulator though
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Post by jmike on Jan 16, 2019 9:46:37 GMT -5
6: R1P6 DL ED OLIVER HOUSTON 37: R2P5 S DEIONTE THOMPSON ALABAMA 108: R4P6 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 134: R4P32 EDGE JOE JACKSON MIAMI 137: R4P35 C GARRETT BRADBURY NC STATE 143: R5P4 EDGE SHAREEF MILLER PENN STATE 144: R5P5 CB MARK GILBERT DUKE 174: R5P35 OT MAX SCHARPING NORTHERN ILLINOIS 182: R6P7 OT ISAIAH PRINCE OHIO STATE 234: R7P18 LB KENDALL JOSEPH CLEMSON 246: R7P30 CB MONTRE HARTAGE NORTHWESTERN
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 19, 2019 11:15:49 GMT -5
R1P6 OT JONAH WILLIAMS ALABAMA 37: R2P5 CB TRAYVON MULLEN CLEMSON 108: R4P6 S C GARDNER-JOHNSON FLORIDA 134: R4P32 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 137: R4P35 EDGE CARL GRANDERSON WYOMING 143: R5P4 OT JAWAAN TAYLOR FLORIDA 144: R5P5 CB DERRICK BAITY KENTUCKY 174: R5P35 G CODY FORD OKLAHOMA 182: R6P7 EDGE JALEN JELKS OREGON 234: R7P18 C LAMONT GAILLARD GEORGIA 246: R7P30 EDGE JAHLANI TAVAI HAWAII
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