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Post by giantlegacy on Feb 10, 2019 18:10:12 GMT -5
I'm still seeing Murray drop to me at 37,in which I stop because this is not going to happen in April
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Post by Roosevelt on Feb 10, 2019 20:42:24 GMT -5
I'm still seeing Murray drop to me at 37,in which I stop because this is not going to happen in April
I've gotten Murray and Jones at 37 a few times. I've taken White and the top OT with the first pick.
I don't like not having a 3rd round pick though.
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Post by giantlegacy on Feb 10, 2019 20:53:31 GMT -5
I'm still seeing Murray drop to me at 37,in which I stop because this is not going to happen in April
I've gotten Murray and Jones at 37 a few times. I've taken White and the top OT with the first pick.
I don't like not having a 3rd round pick though.
I think the good thing about these draft sites is that it's a great way to get familiar with these prospect,especially the mid and late round guys. I know when I do one of these it's at least an hour or 2 excersise because I like to research multiple scouting reports when I'm thinking about taking a guy. Legit between the scouting reports in the draft section,the prospect profiles on BBV and my research,there are a lot of Gettleman type lunchpail hog Mollie type lineman in this draft and very good chance we can get one well into the 5th or 3
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Post by GameTime on Feb 11, 2019 7:24:06 GMT -5
6. Dwayne Haskins Quarerback Ohio State. Impressive placement on far reaching throws in the intermediate areas of the field. Displays excellent accuracy with throws all over the field. Has a big time NFL arm, and can make all of the throws at the next level. Reads defenses well and has nice, subtle, pocket footwork in contrast to many college QB’s that bail out earl DONE.....FACT.....PERIOD....END OF STORY....AND THE NEW YORK FOOTBALL GIANTS FINALLY MOVE INTO THE 21st CENTURY AT THE QUATERBACK POSITION WITH A 21 YEAR OLD WHO IS ALREADY BETTER THAN THE CURRENT NY GIANTS QUATERBACK. ok we get the point... same basic response in three different threads.... give it a rest already.
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Post by desertash on Feb 11, 2019 11:39:50 GMT -5
6. Dwayne Haskins Quarerback Ohio State. Impressive placement on far reaching throws in the intermediate areas of the field. Displays excellent accuracy with throws all over the field. Has a big time NFL arm, and can make all of the throws at the next level. Reads defenses well and has nice, subtle, pocket footwork in contrast to many college QB’s that bail out earl DONE.....FACT.....PERIOD....END OF STORY....AND THE NEW YORK FOOTBALL GIANTS FINALLY MOVE INTO THE 21st CENTURY AT THE QUATERBACK POSITION WITH A 21 YEAR OLD WHO IS ALREADY BETTER THAN THE CURRENT NY GIANTS QUATERBACK. ok we get the point... same basic response in three different threads.... give it a rest already. Ironically, Haskins has fallen off a few mocks from the Giants pick. I saw other QBs in the picks for the Gmen in the first or 2nd (Grier), but otherwise mostly taking a dlineman. The mocks are all over the place, some with JVille jumping the line, one article had us trading Eli to JVille so...utter crap shoot right now.
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Post by IrishMike on Feb 11, 2019 11:46:14 GMT -5
I'm still seeing Murray drop to me at 37,in which I stop because this is not going to happen in April
I've gotten Murray and Jones at 37 a few times. I've taken White and the top OT with the first pick.
I don't like not having a 3rd round pick though.
Yeah I just took Devin White and then ended up with Jones in round 2. I think he will be top 15 come April. I agree about that 3rd round pick. At least we have a ton of 4th and 5th round picks so if someone we like is dropping we can jump back up and grab him. Almost better this way.
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Post by IrishMike on Feb 11, 2019 11:48:23 GMT -5
ok we get the point... same basic response in three different threads.... give it a rest already. Ironically, Haskins has fallen off a few mocks from the Giants pick. I saw other QBs in the picks for the Gmen in the first or 2nd (Grier), but otherwise mostly taking a dlineman. The mocks are all over the place, some with JVille jumping the line, one article had us trading Eli to JVille so...utter crap shoot right now. Yeah I think it will be tough to predict this draft. Oakland and Tampa Bay are both crap shoots IMO, have no clue what they will do. JVille of Denver could trade up for a QB. We might not like any QBs and go D or OT.
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Post by Speedman on Feb 11, 2019 11:49:35 GMT -5
ok we get the point... same basic response in three different threads.... give it a rest already. Ironically, Haskins has fallen off a few mocks from the Giants pick. I saw other QBs in the picks for the Gmen in the first or 2nd (Grier), but otherwise mostly taking a dlineman. The mocks are all over the place, some with JVille jumping the line, one article had us trading Eli to JVille so...utter crap shoot right now. With Flowers and Omameh starting on their OL I would doubt that Eli would waive his no trade clause to go to Jacksonville.
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Post by TCHOF on Feb 11, 2019 11:54:45 GMT -5
ok we get the point... same basic response in three different threads.... give it a rest already. Ironically, Haskins has fallen off a few mocks from the Giants pick. I saw other QBs in the picks for the Gmen in the first or 2nd (Grier), but otherwise mostly taking a dlineman. The mocks are all over the place, some with JVille jumping the line, one article had us trading Eli to JVille so...utter crap shoot right now. There is no scenario where any other team would trade for Eli (even assuming that he didn't have a no-trade clause) and pick up his salary next year.
The key with Jacksonville will be whether or not they do anything in FA to address their QB situation. If they sign Foles, they're probably not going to also use a high draft pick on a QB.
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Post by Roosevelt on Feb 11, 2019 12:03:35 GMT -5
Ironically, Haskins has fallen off a few mocks from the Giants pick. I saw other QBs in the picks for the Gmen in the first or 2nd (Grier), but otherwise mostly taking a dlineman. The mocks are all over the place, some with JVille jumping the line, one article had us trading Eli to JVille so...utter crap shoot right now. There is no scenario where any other team would trade for Eli (even assuming that he didn't have a no-trade clause) and pick up his salary next year.
The key with Jacksonville will be whether or not they do anything in FA to address their QB situation. If they sign Foles, they're probably not going to also use a high draft pick on a QB.
That is what I heard was happening from Francesa, but then I saw an article that stated teams are not permitted to franchise players for the benefit of trading them, so I'm not sure where things stand.
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Post by giantlegacy on Feb 11, 2019 12:04:59 GMT -5
Ironically, Haskins has fallen off a few mocks from the Giants pick. I saw other QBs in the picks for the Gmen in the first or 2nd (Grier), but otherwise mostly taking a dlineman. The mocks are all over the place, some with JVille jumping the line, one article had us trading Eli to JVille so...utter crap shoot right now. There is no scenario where any other team would trade for Eli (even assuming that he didn't have a no-trade clause) and pick up his salary next year.
The key with Jacksonville will be whether or not they do anything in FA to address their QB situation. If they sign Foles, they're probably not going to also use a high draft pick on a QB.
The fly in the ointment with them signing Foles is that for the first time in like a decade they are tight against the cap,and cutting Bortles will make them eat a lot of dead money. Probably going to have to restructure and even extend players they might have a bit of buyers remorse about to get him in...
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 11, 2019 18:29:21 GMT -5
Makes no sense to me.... He was a 2nd round lock like last week, did something happen that im not familiar with??
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Post by giantlegacy on Feb 11, 2019 18:31:55 GMT -5
Makes no sense to me.... He was a 2nd round lock like last week, did something happen that im not familiar with?? I'm wondering if it's a glitch because if he did something that bad that he fell to the Mr irrelevant zone we all would have heard about it.
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 11, 2019 19:03:46 GMT -5
Tried a little something different this time....
6: R1P6 OT JAWAAN TAYLOR FLORIDA 37: R2P5 G CHRIS LINDSTROM BOSTON COLLEGE 108: R4P6 LB T.J. EDWARDS WISCONSIN 132: R4P30 DL GREG GAINES WASHINGTON 137: R4P35 WR EMANUEL HALL MISSOURI 143: R5P4 EDGE SHAREEF MILLER PENN STATE 144: R5P5 EDGE CHARLES OMENIHU TEXAS 174: R5P35 S MIKE EDWARDS KENTUCKY 182: R6P7 CB DERRICK BAITY KENTUCKY 234: R7P18 C DALTON RISNER KANSAS STATE 247: R7P31 CB BLESSAUN AUSTIN RUTGERS
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 11, 2019 19:04:51 GMT -5
Makes no sense to me.... He was a 2nd round lock like last week, did something happen that im not familiar with?? I'm wondering if it's a glitch because if he did something that bad that he fell to the Mr irrelevant zone we all would have heard about it. Its gotta be, only knocks on him are his age and speed rushers coming around the outside.... Nothing to drop him 5 rounds
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Post by Blue Hulk on Feb 11, 2019 21:01:06 GMT -5
Arizona would take him at the top of the 2nd or their Coach is full of crap
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2019 5:47:28 GMT -5
6: R1P6 LB DEVIN WHITE LSU 37: R2P5 C GARRETT BRADBURY NC STATE 108: R4P6 OT KALEB MCGARY WASHINGTON 132: R4P30 EDGE SUTTON SMITH NORTHERN ILLINOIS 137: R4P35 WR PENNY HART GEORGIA STATE 143: R5P4 EDGE CARL GRANDERSON WYOMING 144: R5P5 WR KEELAN DOSS UC DAVIS 174: R5P35 DL MARQUISE COPELAND CINCINNATI 182: R6P7 S DARIUS WEST KENTUCKY 234: R7P18 TE MATT SOKOL MICHIGAN STATE 247: R7P31 DL TRYSTEN HILL UCF
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 12, 2019 11:03:29 GMT -5
6: R1P6 LB DEVIN WHITE LSU 37: R2P5 C GARRETT BRADBURY NC STATE 108: R4P6 OT KALEB MCGARY WASHINGTON 132: R4P30 EDGE SUTTON SMITH NORTHERN ILLINOIS 137: R4P35 WR PENNY HART GEORGIA STATE 143: R5P4 EDGE CARL GRANDERSON WYOMING 144: R5P5 WR KEELAN DOSS UC DAVIS 174: R5P35 DL MARQUISE COPELAND CINCINNATI 182: R6P7 S DARIUS WEST KENTUCKY 234: R7P18 TE MATT SOKOL MICHIGAN STATE 247: R7P31 DL TRYSTEN HILL UCF Not a big fan of McGary at all, too slow to be on the outside, not quick enough to be a pulling guard, plays way too high. Great size and length, but thats kind of where it ends in my eyes.....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2019 17:25:51 GMT -5
ok we get the point... same basic response in three different threads.... give it a rest already. Ironically, Haskins has fallen off a few mocks from the Giants pick. I saw other QBs in the picks for the Gmen in the first or 2nd (Grier), but otherwise mostly taking a dlineman. The mocks are all over the place, some with JVille jumping the line, one article had us trading Eli to JVille so...utter crap shoot right now.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2019 17:29:11 GMT -5
6. Dwayne Haskins Quarerback Ohio State. Impressive placement on far reaching throws in the intermediate areas of the field. Displays excellent accuracy with throws all over the field. Has a big time NFL arm, and can make all of the throws at the next level. Reads defenses well and has nice, subtle, pocket footwork in contrast to many college QB’s that bail out earl DONE.....FACT.....PERIOD....END OF STORY....AND THE NEW YORK FOOTBALL GIANTS FINALLY MOVE INTO THE 21st CENTURY AT THE QUATERBACK POSITION WITH A 21 YEAR OLD WHO IS ALREADY BETTER THAN THE CURRENT NY GIANTS QUATERBACK. ok we get the point... same basic response in three different threads.... give it a rest already.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2019 17:30:28 GMT -5
I’ll post what I want. Let’s hear who you want to draft in the 6 hole.....DT from Clemson or Alabama. What a turkey!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2019 18:30:43 GMT -5
6. Dwayne Haskins Quarerback Ohio State. Impressive placement on far reaching throws in the intermediate areas of the field. Displays excellent accuracy with throws all over the field. Has a big time NFL arm, and can make all of the throws at the next level. Reads defenses well and has nice, subtle, pocket footwork in contrast to many college QB’s that bail out earl DONE.....FACT.....PERIOD....END OF STORY....AND THE NEW YORK FOOTBALL GIANTS FINALLY MOVE INTO THE 21st CENTURY AT THE QUATERBACK POSITION WITH A 21 YEAR OLD WHO IS ALREADY BETTER THAN THE CURRENT NY GIANTS QUATERBACK. It's not that I disagree with MOST of your points, but I don't get the whole act. Is it your goal to come across as an immature 6th grader to everyone else?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2019 18:34:16 GMT -5
I’ll post what I want. Let’s hear who you want to draft in the 6 hole.....DT from Clemson or Alabama. What a turkey!!!! oops.....never mind. Question answered. Good luck with that attitude and, since I have doubts about your longevity on this board, I'll just say my goodbyes now. Tootles. .
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Post by giantlegacy on Feb 12, 2019 20:02:29 GMT -5
I’ll post what I want. Let’s hear who you want to draft in the 6 hole.....DT from Clemson or Alabama. What a turkey!!!! oops.....never mind. Question answered. Good luck with that attitude and, since I have doubts about your longevity on this board, I'll just say my goodbyes now. Tootles. . I'll miss him like I missed that fart I just ripped that wafted out the window. Because maybe one should actually research people on here before attacking like this.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2019 20:45:22 GMT -5
6: R1P6 LB DEVIN WHITE LSU 37: R2P5 C GARRETT BRADBURY NC STATE 108: R4P6 OT KALEB MCGARY WASHINGTON 132: R4P30 EDGE SUTTON SMITH NORTHERN ILLINOIS 137: R4P35 WR PENNY HART GEORGIA STATE 143: R5P4 EDGE CARL GRANDERSON WYOMING 144: R5P5 WR KEELAN DOSS UC DAVIS 174: R5P35 DL MARQUISE COPELAND CINCINNATI 182: R6P7 S DARIUS WEST KENTUCKY 234: R7P18 TE MATT SOKOL MICHIGAN STATE 247: R7P31 DL TRYSTEN HILL UCF Not a big fan of McGary at all, too slow to be on the outside, not quick enough to be a pulling guard, plays way too high. Great size and length, but thats kind of where it ends in my eyes..... Fair points Kase, but without that early 3rd rounder, we're going to drafting some flaws at 4. I was impressed with his senior bowl...he's a big strong tackle that as you say, seems to have leverage and hand issues. Some scouts say he is pro ready, but I can see him pro ready as a guard...I do not want to take a tackle at 38 unless of course a sleeper drops, and I don't see Williams (Jonah) as a 6 pick...a bit too high in this deep top heavy edge class. If Jonah fell to the second round, doubtful, I'd be all over that pick. Somebody is going to reach for a tackle, hit a home run, and another team will reach and get the next Flowers. We have some impressive tackle prospects, but they are so damn hard to evaluate for the pro game. Ford, Taylor and Little...flip the coin. What you think about Dillard? I might consider him at 38 vs Bradbury, tackle vs center positional, but I am personally very high on Bradbury. Dillard is very, very athletic and quick...looks to be a sound pass blocker. Little, Ford or Taylor? Damn...going to be a fun combine watching the man mountains and seeing who climbs and falls.
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Post by fifthavephil on Feb 12, 2019 23:42:02 GMT -5
1) M. Sweat OLB MISS. ST.
2) J.Simmons DL MIIS. ST. tore his ACL today. Willing to wait . He is that talented. 4) T. Hanks OLB NEW MEXICO STATE 4) M. Blair safety UTAH 4) N. Alligretti center/ Guard ILLINOIS 5) C. Edoga T/ G USC 5) S. Miller DE/ OLB PENN. ST. 6)J. Peters CB MISS.ST. 7) C. Ballard Safety UTAH 7) J. Gervase safety Iowa
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 13, 2019 22:02:47 GMT -5
Not a big fan of McGary at all, too slow to be on the outside, not quick enough to be a pulling guard, plays way too high. Great size and length, but thats kind of where it ends in my eyes..... Fair points Kase, but without that early 3rd rounder, we're going to drafting some flaws at 4. I was impressed with his senior bowl...he's a big strong tackle that as you say, seems to have leverage and hand issues. Some scouts say he is pro ready, but I can see him pro ready as a guard...I do not want to take a tackle at 38 unless of course a sleeper drops, and I don't see Williams (Jonah) as a 6 pick...a bit too high in this deep top heavy edge class. If Jonah fell to the second round, doubtful, I'd be all over that pick. Somebody is going to reach for a tackle, hit a home run, and another team will reach and get the next Flowers. We have some impressive tackle prospects, but they are so damn hard to evaluate for the pro game. Ford, Taylor and Little...flip the coin. What you think about Dillard? I might consider him at 38 vs Bradbury, tackle vs center positional, but I am personally very high on Bradbury. Dillard is very, very athletic and quick...looks to be a sound pass blocker. Little, Ford or Taylor? Damn...going to be a fun combine watching the man mountains and seeing who climbs and falls. If i had to choose between Little, Ford and Taylor, its Taylor 11/10 times. He is IMO the top option at OT after Jonah. I like Ford as a Guard, but then again id take Lindstrom at OG over anyone. As for Dillard, hes a nice athletic tackle who has great footwork and agility, buf little to now power in his game, which i REALLY dont like. Hes a 3rd round prospect IMO. Im also a fan of Bradbury, who is a sound prospect other than his functional strength, which he could work on. Bradbury is the clear cut top option at center this draft,now that Biadasz is returning to school in 2019
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Post by giantlegacy on Feb 14, 2019 20:47:24 GMT -5
Any new board updates?
Not feeling doing one of these till after the combine,maybe it will get more realistically accurate
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 16, 2019 8:02:33 GMT -5
Draft Tek boards updated 2/14
6: R1P6 EDGE NICK BOSA OHIO STATE 37: R2P5 CB AMANI ORUWARIYE PENN STATE 108: R4P6 S AMANI HOOKER IOWA 132: R4P30 LB GERMAINE PRATT N.C. STATE 137: R4P35 C/G ROSS PIERSCHBACHER ALABAMA 143: R5P4 EDGE CHASE WINOVICH MICHIGAN 144: R5P5 S LUKAS DENIS BOSTON COLLEGE 174: R5P35 C LAMONT GAILLARD GEORGIA 182: R6P7 G/C MICHAEL JORDAN OHIO STATE 234: R7P18 OT CHUMA EDOGA USC 247: R7P31 EDGE D'ANDRE WALKER GEORGIA
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 16, 2019 8:22:30 GMT -5
NFL MOCK: Updated 2/13
6: R1P6 DL CHRISTIAN WILKINS CLEMSON 37: R2P5 S CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON FLORIDA 108: R4P6 LB T.J. EDWARDS WISCONSIN 132: R4P30 C ROSS PIERSCHBACHER ALABAMA 137: R4P35 S JAQUAN JOHNSON MIAMI 143: R5P4 EDGE SHAREEF MILLER PENN STATE 144: R5P5 OT CHUMA EDOGA USC 174: R5P35 EDGE CHARLES OMENIHU TEXAS 182: R6P7 CB ALIJAH HOLDER STANFORD 234: R7P18 CB DERRICK BAITY KENTUCKY 247: R7P31 C DALTON RISNER KANSAS STATE
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