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Post by Kase1 on Jan 26, 2024 17:16:07 GMT -5
Who are some prospects you guys like outside the 1st round or 2?? Recently I've been digging
-OL- Troy Fautanu, Washington Graham Barton, Duke Christian Mahogany, BC Christian Haynes, UCONN Cooper Bebe, Kansas St
-DL- Byron Murphy, Texas Leonard Taylor, Miami Brandon Dorlus, Oregon Braden Fiske, Florida St
-S- Kam Kitchens, Miami Calen Bullock, USC Tyler Nubin, Minnesota Javon Bullard, Georgia
Haven't spent much time looking at players outside the trenches, thats where i feel like our biggest areas of need are (outside QB). Maybe next week I'll take a deeper look at RB and WR
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 27, 2024 9:56:56 GMT -5
R1 P6 WR Marvin Harrison Jr. - Ohio State 39: R2 P7 QB Bo Nix - Oregon 47: R2 P15 S Tyler Nubin - Minnesota 70: R3 P6 DL Braden Fiske - Florida State 107: R4 P7 G Christian Mahogany - Boston College 142: R5 P6 RB Bucky Irving - Oregon 182: R6 P7 G Andrew Raym - Oklahoma
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Post by Rangers13 on Jan 27, 2024 11:11:47 GMT -5
Who are some prospects you guys like outside the 1st round or 2?? Recently I've been digging -OL- Troy Fautanu, Washington Graham Barton, Duke Christian Mahogany, BC Christian Haynes, UCONN Cooper Bebe, Kansas St -DL- Byron Murphy, Texas Leonard Taylor, Miami Brandon Dorlus, Oregon Braden Fiske, Florida St -S- Kam Kitchens, Miami Calen Bullock, USC Tyler Nubin, Minnesota Javon Bullard, Georgia Haven't spent much time looking at players outside the trenches, thats where i feel like our biggest areas of need are (outside QB). Maybe next week I'll take a deeper look at RB and WR It is such a shame our roster stinks and has blown so many opportunities to improve. Many of the players could help. We need like 10 draft picks and might be forced to reach rather than take the better player imo. -OL- I’m not familiar with the BC kid and have only read about the Duke kid. This Giants team could use any of them. Seems Fautanu and Bebe are the favorites yet I could see the Ohio State kid or a waiver on Zinter from Michigan who likely won’t be ready Troy Fautanu, Washington Graham Barton, Duke Christian Mahogany, BC Christian Haynes, UCONN Cooper Bebe, Kansas St -DL- this is such a a weird group. Since changing from a 4-3, who the heck knows which can man that gap? They’re all big but, have no idea. I like Dorlus but who knows? Is he a Tuck or a waste? Idk. I would feel more comfortable with. Dorlus in a 4-3. And if the Giants were crazy enough to go 4-3, I would go with Sweat and Lawrence goes to the #3 gap in time. Byron Murphy, Texas Leonard Taylor, Miami Brandon Dorlus, Oregon Braden Fiske, Florida St -S- I love the safeties this draft. I think Kinchens might be a Brian Dawkins and don’t sleep on the other Miami safety named Williams who can come down in the box. He’s 6’5 and 215lbs. I would love both of them. Nubin is physical and I like Brade from Maryland Kam Kitchens, Miami Calen Bullock, USC Tyler Nubin, Minnesota Javon Bullard, Georgia
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 27, 2024 12:34:55 GMT -5
Who are some prospects you guys like outside the 1st round or 2?? Recently I've been digging -OL- Troy Fautanu, Washington Graham Barton, Duke Christian Mahogany, BC Christian Haynes, UCONN Cooper Bebe, Kansas St -DL- Byron Murphy, Texas Leonard Taylor, Miami Brandon Dorlus, Oregon Braden Fiske, Florida St -S- Kam Kitchens, Miami Calen Bullock, USC Tyler Nubin, Minnesota Javon Bullard, Georgia Haven't spent much time looking at players outside the trenches, thats where i feel like our biggest areas of need are (outside QB). Maybe next week I'll take a deeper look at RB and WR It is such a shame our roster stinks and has blown so many opportunities to improve. Many of the players could help. We need like 10 draft picks and might be forced to reach rather than take the better player imo. -OL- I’m not familiar with the BC kid and have only read about the Duke kid. This Giants team could use any of them. Seems Fautanu and Bebe are the favorites yet I could see the Ohio State kid or a waiver on Zinter from Michigan who likely won’t be ready Troy Fautanu, Washington Graham Barton, Duke Christian Mahogany, BC Christian Haynes, UCONN Cooper Bebe, Kansas St -DL- this is such a a weird group. Since changing from a 4-3, who the heck knows which can man that gap? They’re all big but, have no idea. I like Dorlus but who knows? Is he a Tuck or a waste? Idk. I would feel more comfortable with. Dorlus in a 4-3. And if the Giants were crazy enough to go 4-3, I would go with Sweat and Lawrence goes to the #3 gap in time. Byron Murphy, Texas Leonard Taylor, Miami Brandon Dorlus, Oregon Braden Fiske, Florida St -S- I love the safeties this draft. I think Kinchens might be a Brian Dawkins and don’t sleep on the other Miami safety named Williams who can come down in the box. He’s 6’5 and 215lbs. I would love both of them. Nubin is physical and I like Brade from Maryland Kam Kitchens, Miami Calen Bullock, USC Tyler Nubin, Minnesota Javon Bullard, Georgia I'm looking at guys who I think we would need for forward progress OG- clear need here. DL- not sure if we are staying with the odd man front or what our new DC will play. I thought, who would be good replacing Leonard Williams. A 3-tech who could also stop the run, ideally a
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Post by Kase1 on Jan 27, 2024 12:41:04 GMT -5
Who are some prospects you guys like outside the 1st round or 2?? Recently I've been digging -OL- Troy Fautanu, Washington Graham Barton, Duke Christian Mahogany, BC Christian Haynes, UCONN Cooper Bebe, Kansas St -DL- Byron Murphy, Texas Leonard Taylor, Miami Brandon Dorlus, Oregon Braden Fiske, Florida St -S- Kam Kitchens, Miami Calen Bullock, USC Tyler Nubin, Minnesota Javon Bullard, Georgia Haven't spent much time looking at players outside the trenches, thats where i feel like our biggest areas of need are (outside QB). Maybe next week I'll take a deeper look at RB and WR It is such a shame our roster stinks and has blown so many opportunities to improve. Many of the players could help. We need like 10 draft picks and might be forced to reach rather than take the better player imo. -OL- I’m not familiar with the BC kid and have only read about the Duke kid. This Giants team could use any of them. Seems Fautanu and Bebe are the favorites yet I could see the Ohio State kid or a waiver on Zinter from Michigan who likely won’t be ready Troy Fautanu, Washington Graham Barton, Duke Christian Mahogany, BC Christian Haynes, UCONN Cooper Bebe, Kansas St -DL- this is such a a weird group. Since changing from a 4-3, who the heck knows which can man that gap? They’re all big but, have no idea. I like Dorlus but who knows? Is he a Tuck or a waste? Idk. I would feel more comfortable with. Dorlus in a 4-3. And if the Giants were crazy enough to go 4-3, I would go with Sweat and Lawrence goes to the #3 gap in time. Byron Murphy, Texas Leonard Taylor, Miami Brandon Dorlus, Oregon Braden Fiske, Florida St -S- I love the safeties this draft. I think Kinchens might be a Brian Dawkins and don’t sleep on the other Miami safety named Williams who can come down in the box. He’s 6’5 and 215lbs. I would love both of them. Nubin is physical and I like Brade from Maryland Kam Kitchens, Miami Calen Bullock, USC Tyler Nubin, Minnesota Javon Bullard, Georgia I'm looking at guys who I think we would need for forward progress OG- clear need here. DL- not sure if we are staying with the odd man front or what our new DC will play. I thought, who would be good replacing Leonard Williams. A 3-tech who could also stop the run, ideally around 300lb, bit also has pass rushing ability. He's gotta beat the single blocker, because Dex is gonna eat those double teams. Gotta be able to play in an odd OR even front. S- I want to replace McK, because I don't see him re-signing with us. I believe Pinnock will remain our blitzing, in the box, SS, so I'm looking for more of a traditional FS. I want an expert in coverage, someone who has excellent zone coverages instincts, and can survey the full field.
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Post by Rangers13 on Feb 2, 2024 8:11:54 GMT -5
6. NYG
Malik Nabers WR LSU 39. NYG
Graham Barton OG Duke 47. NYG
Brandon Dorlus EDGE Oregon 70. NYG
Jaylan Ford LB Texas 107. NYG
Cole Bishop S Utah 139. NYG
Jordan Jefferson DT LSU 184. NYG
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Joe Milton QB Tennessee
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Post by Aris on Feb 4, 2024 4:40:58 GMT -5
Offense and offensive heavy draft on the side of the ball we truly are offensive Some senior bowl prospects I was impressed with in this draft 15: R1 P15 OT Taliese Fuaga - Oregon State Big solid natural right tackle that can play guard 39: R2 P7 QB JJ McCarthy - Michigan Rocket arm that can be a game manager...with Jones type straight line speed. 46: R2 P14 G Cooper Beebe - Kansas State Wish he was at the senior bowl although I have another few guards I might like better as they can play center to tackle.....and have 47: R2 P15 WR Ladd McConkey - Georgia Non coverable ...route running impeccable and highly advanced. Kupp with wheels? 78: R3 P14 RB Jonathan Brooks - Texas Can do Barkley, in the 3rd round. Sign a true edge that can win 1 on 1 vs tackles please...with money saved 81: R3 P17 WR Roman Wilson - Michigan Senior bowl guy who has impressed me big time with his routes and separation ... probably gonna rise the boards. 107: R4 P7 DL Darius Robinson - Missouri He's going day 2...senior bowl was great on those drills...hands are wow 142: R5 P6 TE Theo Johnson - Penn State Massive tight end with wheels and a huge ceiling 182: R6 P7 S Sione Vaki - Utah Safety? Running back? Does both. TRADES Trade Partner: Indianapolis Colts Sent: Round 1 Pick 6 Received: Round 1 Pick 15 Round 2 Pick 14 Trade Partner: Seattle Seahawks Sent: Round 3 Pick 6 Received: Round 3 Pick 14 Round 3 Pick 17
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Post by Aris on Feb 4, 2024 6:31:08 GMT -5
Who are some prospects you guys like outside the 1st round or 2?? Recently I've been digging -OL- Troy Fautanu, Washington Graham Barton, Duke Christian Mahogany, BC Christian Haynes, UCONN Cooper Bebe, Kansas St-DL- Byron Murphy, Texas Leonard Taylor, Miami Brandon Dorlus, Oregon Braden Fiske, Florida St -S- Kam Kitchens, Miami Calen Bullock, USC Tyler Nubin, Minnesota Javon Bullard, Georgia Haven't spent much time looking at players outside the trenches, thats where i feel like our biggest areas of need are (outside QB). Maybe next week I'll take a deeper look at RB and WR Yes please, give me the first two in that list and this line is signed sealed and delivered to the promised land.
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Post by Aris on Feb 4, 2024 7:34:30 GMT -5
No trades and the athletic accurate passer from LSU drops. Yes please. 6: R1 P6 QB Jayden Daniels - LSU No brainer pick. Sits a few games before Jones gets hurt of throws a record high 27 checkdown passes for -38 yards. Daniels inject life into lifeless Giant fans and Daniels becomes rookie of the year...offense. Problem is, he's going top 3 or traded for before we get a chance 39: R2 P7 G Jackson Powers-Johnson - Oregon Yes, he played center last year, and well. He also played right guard, and right tackle and well. Oh and he has played left guard as a freshmen, and well. He has also played DT. Problem is, he's going 1st round. 47: R2 P15 DL T'Vondre Sweat - Texas 624 pounds of solid muscle, and a guy that moves as fast as LT. We can use him as the entire DL, thus saving money. I lied..., he's only 366 pounds of a lot of bulk and chub, and does not move like LT, but he's quick for that size. x.com/dpbrugler/status/1752829155941462265?s=2070: R3 P6 WR Ladd McConkey - Georgia Yeah, I like him. Day 1 starter and a QB's best friend...will be open all day Sunday. He can split due to insane speed to go with quickness, but his damage is done from the slot. 107: R4 P7 DL Darius Robinson - Missouri Hands are weapons of pathway destruction x.com/dpbrugler/status/1752832433592885514?s=20142: R5 P6 TE Theo Johnson - Penn State Late round gem. 182: R6 P7 RB Dylan Laube - New Hampshire His receiving is what sets him apart ....get him is space and he's a dual threat supreme
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Post by Aris on Feb 6, 2024 13:53:07 GMT -5
I should be the GM draft. Building the trenches with large nasty highly skilled versatile monsters. Adding a versatile corner and some wide receiving freaks in the 3rd round. We're getting it all this draft, except the QB. Hell, even Daniel Jones can follow along the game plan now that he has an OL giving him 7 seconds to follow on his one receiver, and more useless weapons of separation as he still locks onto only one at a time. Sweat and Robinson to go on the new 4-3 would create havoc. Dylan Laube is a secret weapon of pass catching out of the backfield while we draft 2 tight ends that have plenty of upside. Monheim has some good tape...swing tackle in the 6th round? 17: R1 P17 OT Taliese Fuaga - Oregon State 39: R2 P7 G Jackson Powers-Johnson - Oregon 47: R2 P15 DL T'Vondre Sweat - Texas 48: R2 P16 CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr. - Missouri 70: R3 P6 WR Devontez Walker - UNC 96: R3 P32 WR Roman Wilson - Michigan 107: R4 P7 DL Darius Robinson - Missouri 114: R4 P14 LB Marist Liufau - Notre Dame 116: R4 P16 RB Dylan Laube - New Hampshire 142: R5 P6 TE Theo Johnson - Penn State 154: R5 P18 TE Dallin Holker - Colorado State 182: R6 P7 OT Jonah Monheim - USC TRADES Trade Partner: Jacksonville Jaguars Sent: Round 1 Pick 6 Received: Round 1 Pick 17 Round 2 Pick 16 Round 3 Pick 32 Round 4 Pick 14 Round 4 Pick 16 Round 5 Pick 18
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 7, 2024 8:18:30 GMT -5
R1 P6 QB Jayden Daniels - LSU 39: R2 P7 WR Xavier Worthy - Texas 47: R2 P15 DL Leonard Taylor - Miami 70: R3 P6 S Calen Bullock - USC 107: R4 P7 G Christian Mahogany- Boston College 142: R5 P6 RB Dillon Johnson - Washington 182: R6 P7 S Sione Vaki - Utah
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 7, 2024 8:19:09 GMT -5
R1 P6 WR Malik Nabers - LSU 39: R2 P7 DL Leonard Taylor - Miami 47: R2 P15 S Kamren Kinchens - Miami 70: R3 P6 RB Jonathan Brooks - Texas 107: R4 P7 EDGE Mohamed Kamara - Colorado State 142: R5 P6 RB Dillon Johnson - Washington 182: R6 P7 G Andrew Raym - Oklahoma
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 7, 2024 8:25:37 GMT -5
R1 P6 OT Joe Alt - Notre Dame 39: R2 P7 WR Xavier Legette - South Carolina 47: R2 P15 DL Leonard Taylor - Miami 70: R3 P6 RB Jonathan Brooks - Texas 107: R4 P7 S Calen Bullock - USC 142: R5 P6 RB Dillon Johnson - Washington 182: R6 P7 DL Darius Robinson - Missouri
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Post by Aris on Feb 7, 2024 10:48:21 GMT -5
Don't ask me how, but at 6 I had the choice of Harrison Jr, Jayden Daniels and Joe Alt. I went QB of course and having a Neal leak as another shot to get in tune,cause we got our QB, and he has wheels. R1 P6 QB Jayden Daniels - LSU Being a LSU fan, I get to watch him every Saturday. Sure he can run and quick twitch with the best...but his arm...it is goldenly accurate. R2 P7 C Jackson Powers-Johnson - Oregon Plug. Play. R2 P15 WR Ladd McConkey - Georgia Yeah another slot guy, but when a QB is making time and running around, doing the Neal dance ...anybody better at faking out a cover guy? Hi tech route running. R3 P6 S Tyler Nubin - Minnesota 53 tackles and five interceptions in 2023, giving him 13 interceptions for his career R4 P7 G Christian Mahogany - Boston College R5 P6 RB Dylan Laube - New Hampshire R6 P7 TE Dallin Holker - Colorado State
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Post by Fletch842 on Feb 7, 2024 11:25:25 GMT -5
Don't ask me how, but at 6 I had the choice of Harrison Jr, Jayden Daniels and Joe Alt. I went QB of course and having a Neal leak as another shot to get in tune,cause we got our QB, and he has wheels. R1 P6 QB Jayden Daniels - LSU Being a LSU fan, I get to watch him every Saturday. Sure he can run and quick twitch with the best...but his arm...it is goldenly accurate. R2 P7 C Jackson Powers-Johnson - Oregon Plug. Play. R2 P15 WR Ladd McConkey - Georgia Yeah another slot guy, but when a QB is making time and running around, doing the Neal dance ...anybody better at faking out a cover guy? Hi tech route running. R3 P6 S Tyler Nubin - Minnesota 53 tackles and five interceptions in 2023, giving him 13 interceptions for his career R4 P7 G Christian Mahogany - Boston College R5 P6 RB Dylan Laube - New Hampshire R6 P7 TE Dallin Holker - Colorado State sign me up for this one (no offense, but I don't see any chance of it happening, but would be really nice). Talk lately has been of Maye dropping, not Daniels or Williams, they will probably go 1 - 2. Personally, I'll be pretty surprised if the Pats don't go QB as well, given their need there, but I've been wrong before...
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Post by Aris on Feb 7, 2024 14:13:12 GMT -5
Don't ask me how, but at 6 I had the choice of Harrison Jr, Jayden Daniels and Joe Alt. I went QB of course and having a Neal leak as another shot to get in tune,cause we got our QB, and he has wheels. R1 P6 QB Jayden Daniels - LSU Being a LSU fan, I get to watch him every Saturday. Sure he can run and quick twitch with the best...but his arm...it is goldenly accurate. R2 P7 C Jackson Powers-Johnson - Oregon Plug. Play. R2 P15 WR Ladd McConkey - Georgia Yeah another slot guy, but when a QB is making time and running around, doing the Neal dance ...anybody better at faking out a cover guy? Hi tech route running. R3 P6 S Tyler Nubin - Minnesota 53 tackles and five interceptions in 2023, giving him 13 interceptions for his career R4 P7 G Christian Mahogany - Boston College R5 P6 RB Dylan Laube - New Hampshire R6 P7 TE Dallin Holker - Colorado State sign me up for this one (no offense, but I don't see any chance of it happening, but would be really nice). Talk lately has been of Maye dropping, not Daniels or Williams, they will probably go 1 - 2. Personally, I'll be pretty surprised if the Pats don't go QB as well, given their need there, but I've been wrong before... None of the earlier drafts work out. Just a nice way to learn the prospects and enjoy the later rounds. But this draft and then way it went down .... with no trade ups or downs?.... sets us up nicely to next year and the future We have to be due for some good fortune eventually.
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 8, 2024 15:14:28 GMT -5
So my IDEAL draft would be getting our next QB, but I have a feeling we miss out on the big 3. In this scenario, we let Saquon and McKinney walk, and we also give Neal 1 more shot at RT
R1 P6 WR Malik Nabers - LSU
39: R2 P7 DL Leonard Taylor - Miami
47: R2 P15 RB Jonathan Brooks - Texas
70: R3 P6 G Christian Haynes - Uconn
107: R4 P7 S Calen Bullock - USC
142: R5 P6 EDGE Jonah Elliss - Utah
182: R6 P7 RB Dillon Johnson - Washington
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 8, 2024 15:26:13 GMT -5
So in this scenario, we move Neal to OG, let McKinney walk, and Saquon stays.
R1 P6 OT Joe Alt - Notre Dame
R2 P7 WR Xavier Legette - South Carolina
R2 P15 S Kamren Kinchens - Miami
R3 P6 RB Bucky Irving - Oregon
R4 P7 DL Brandon Dorlus - Oregon
R5 P6 EDGE Javon Solomon - Troy
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Post by Fletch842 on Feb 8, 2024 15:42:21 GMT -5
So in this scenario, we move Neal to OG, let McKinney walk, and Saquon stays. R1 P6 OT Joe Alt - Notre Dame R2 P7 WR Xavier Legette - South Carolina R2 P15 S Kamren Kinchens - Miami R3 P6 RB Bucky Irving - Oregon R4 P7 DL Brandon Dorlus - Oregon R5 P6 EDGE Javon Solomon - Troy this would be a very strong draft, imo, and fairly realistic from where I've seen players slotted.
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 10, 2024 9:49:50 GMT -5
R1 P6 QB Drake Maye - UNC
39: R2 P7 WR Xavier Legette - South Carolina
47: R2 P15 S Tyler Nubin - Minnesota
70: R3 P6 RB Jonathon Brooks - Texas
107: R4 P7 OG Christian Mahogany - Boston College
142: R5 P6 DL Braden Fiske - Florida State
182: R6 P7 TE Trey Knox - South Carolina
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Post by lexington11 on Feb 11, 2024 23:03:19 GMT -5
You guys do realize. These draft simulation sites. Will give out the least likely scenario. It is about betting and conditioning you to follow their output with dollars.. They are using super computers and AI to produce these outputs for you. They are also using the same infrastructure with unconditional algorithms to create scenarios that push the odds into their favor for their internal output. This is my biggest question to those of you who choose to go to the Sim sites to produce mocks. Why be a lemming? You guys are not stupid. I speculate using your own brain instead of some computer programed with false presence would produce a more qualitative mock. Here is some proof of my assumptions. In order for a statistical algorithm to produce a quantitative output. It would need to be programed with must have information. Draft position of all teams. Calculated output of players already picked. Calculated output of team's need. Will a player of pick orientation for that specific position need be available at that pick number. If not, it would have to calculate the team's second position of need. And then the third..... So you have to ask.. How is it producing a mock without all the required information the algorithm would require? The only logical conclusion is. They configured a Sim that pushes out inaccurate information. So you feed them your money without any idea of what was done to you, on the flip you do realize you don’t have to participate? No mock source is accurate when it’s all said and done, wether it be an online database, experts, or your own analysis. It’s for fun man lol.
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Post by lexington11 on Feb 11, 2024 23:04:47 GMT -5
Kamren Kinchens could really be a force in the NFL. That’s the type of player where the good get rich or the rich get richer b/c he’s likely going to be around in the teens. yeah I really like him in a trade back. Pretty sure McKinney is gone.
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 13, 2024 12:31:53 GMT -5
Kamren Kinchens could really be a force in the NFL. That’s the type of player where the good get rich or the rich get richer b/c he’s likely going to be around in the teens. yeah I really like him in a trade back. Pretty sure McKinney is gone. IMO Kinchens is the most complete safety that could step in day 1 and be a force at either free or strong safety. Nubin is a close 2nd in terms of being an absolute complete day 1 asset at free or strong safety. My #3 safety is Calen Bullock, but he is strictly a free safety
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 17, 2024 9:38:19 GMT -5
6: R1 P6 WR Rome Odunze - Washington
39: R2 P7 QB Bo Nix - Oregon
47: R2 P15 S Tyler Nubin - Minnesota
70: R3 P6 RB Jonathan Brooks - Texas
107: R4 P7 EDGE Javon Solomon - Troy
142: R5 P6 TE Theo Johnson - Penn State
182: R6 P7 G Andrew Raym - Oklahoma
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Feb 18, 2024 8:45:20 GMT -5
Don't ask me how, but at 6 I had the choice of Harrison Jr, Jayden Daniels and Joe Alt. I went QB of course and having a Neal leak as another shot to get in tune,cause we got our QB, and he has wheels. R1 P6 QB Jayden Daniels - LSU Being a LSU fan, I get to watch him every Saturday. Sure he can run and quick twitch with the best...but his arm...it is goldenly accurate. R2 P7 C Jackson Powers-Johnson - Oregon Plug. Play. R2 P15 WR Ladd McConkey - Georgia Yeah another slot guy, but when a QB is making time and running around, doing the Neal dance ...anybody better at faking out a cover guy? Hi tech route running. R3 P6 S Tyler Nubin - Minnesota 53 tackles and five interceptions in 2023, giving him 13 interceptions for his career R4 P7 G Christian Mahogany - Boston College R5 P6 RB Dylan Laube - New Hampshire R6 P7 TE Dallin Holker - Colorado State Thats a good one getting the QB and getting some bulls for the OL and one more weapon to boot even tho he is a slot think he has some versatility.
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Post by robl on Feb 18, 2024 9:15:08 GMT -5
I’m sorry don’t we just have to draft CB Kool-Aid McKinstry in the second round? I mean just for the name alone.
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Post by Kase1 on Feb 25, 2024 18:09:12 GMT -5
6: R1 P6 WR Marvin Harrison Jr. - Ohio State 39: R2 P7 QB JJ McCarthy - Michigan OR Bo Nix - Oregon 47: R2 P15 S Kamren Kinchens - Miami 70: R3 P6 G Christian Haynes - Uconn 107: R4 P7 RB Dillon Johnson - Washington 142: R5 P6 EDGE Javon Solomon - Troy 182: R6 P7 DL Darius Robinson - Missouri
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Post by Analyst on Feb 28, 2024 12:52:11 GMT -5
6: R1 P6 WR Marvin Harrison Jr. - Ohio State 39: R2 P7 QB JJ McCarthy - Michigan OR Bo Nix - Oregon 47: R2 P15 S Kamren Kinchens - Miami 70: R3 P6 G Christian Haynes - Uconn 107: R4 P7 RB Dillon Johnson - Washington 142: R5 P6 EDGE Javon Solomon - Troy 182: R6 P7 DL Darius Robinson - Missouri I approve of this. Love the first 3 picks for where they are drafted. And if we got Darius Robinson in the 6th round, I would backflip out of my pants.
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Post by Fletch842 on Feb 28, 2024 13:31:07 GMT -5
6: R1 P6 WR Marvin Harrison Jr. - Ohio State 39: R2 P7 QB JJ McCarthy - Michigan OR Bo Nix - Oregon 47: R2 P15 S Kamren Kinchens - Miami 70: R3 P6 G Christian Haynes - Uconn 107: R4 P7 RB Dillon Johnson - Washington 142: R5 P6 EDGE Javon Solomon - Troy 182: R6 P7 DL Darius Robinson - Missouri I approve of this. Love the first 3 picks for where they are drafted. And if we got Darius Robinson in the 6th round, I would backflip out of my pants. that would be like a fantasy draft for us. Sadly, I don't see any way that MHJ drops to 6, and will be surprised out of my boots if JJM lasts beyond pick 20 (really think he'll be picked in top 15, to be honest)
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Post by Aris on Feb 28, 2024 21:57:26 GMT -5
11: R1 P11 EDGE Jared Verse - Florida State
39: R2 P7 OT Kingsley Suamataia - BYU
42: R2 P10 WR Ladd McConkey - Georgia
47: R2 P15 G Cooper Beebe - Kansas State
70: R3 P6 LB Payton Wilson - NC State
119: R4 P19 WR Ryan Flournoy - SE Missouri State
120: R4 P20 DL Gabe Hall - Baylor
142: R5 P6 G Kyle Hergel - Boston College
182: R6 P7 EDGE Julius Welschof - Charlotte
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Trade Partner: Minnesota Vikings
Sent: Round 1 Pick 6
Received: Round 1 Pick 11 Round 2 Pick 10
Trade Partner: Pittsburgh Steelers
Sent: Round 4 Pick 7
Received: Round 4 Pick 19 Round 4 Pick 20
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