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Post by lexington11 on Mar 29, 2020 22:39:31 GMT -5
This is also posted elsewhere if it looks familiar. of course it’s only hypothetical, as some of these guys will go in different spots/rounds. I did about 100 of these and this is the only time I was able to get a premium defensive player AND a top tackle. Also managed to snag a starting center and the big bodied wr we have been missing. Throw in a safety with ridiculous athleticism and play making ability, a possible starting guard, tight end, and defensive end for good measure. Then to cap it off further bolstered the dline, oline, wr core, and lastly took a dynamic, video game type rb with elite field vision. It’s also amazing how dramatically some player rankings change from site to site. I tried to stay within the top players available while also considering need on both sides of the ball. Overall I’d be pleased with this draft. It infuses the team with talent, and checks a bunch of boxes. Many of these guys have that dog mentality, which I love.
Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 12 (L.V.): Isaiah Simmons, OLB/ILB, Clemson (A+) Round 1 Pick 19 (L.V.): Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa (A+) Round 2 Pick 4: Tyler Biadasz, C/OG, Wisconsin (A-) Round 3 Pick 16 (L.V.): Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame (A+) Round 3 Pick 35 (COMP): Kyle Dugger, FS/SS, Lenoir-Rhyne (A+) Round 4 Pick 4: Jabari Zuniga, DE/OLB, Florida (A+) Round 5 Pick 4: Michael Onwenu, OG, Michigan (A+) Round 6 Pick 4: Adam Trautman, TE, Dayton (A+) Round 7 Pick 4: Benito Jones, DT, Mississippi (A+) Round 7 Pick 24: Victor Johnson, OT, Appalachian State (A) Round 7 Pick 33 (COMP): Bryan Edwards, WR, South Carolina (A+) Round 7 Pick 41 (COMP): Reggie Corbin, RB, Illinois (A-)
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Post by TEM on Mar 30, 2020 6:17:52 GMT -5
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Post by lexington11 on Mar 30, 2020 7:42:12 GMT -5
oh boy. Don’t think it really plays out like this but I will, why not.
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Post by ThatGuyRich on Mar 30, 2020 9:33:44 GMT -5
Lexington this draft would be great. however I completely disagree with you that you think both Isaiah Simmons and Tristian Wirfs are going to be available at #12 and #19. IMO both those players go in the top 10 picks.
If Biadasz is still there in the 2nd rd not only should we jump on this pick but tap dance all the way back from handing in the pick.
I would love your draft if it came to fruition, I'll light a candle. Hope springs eternal.
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Post by Fletch842 on Mar 30, 2020 12:26:35 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2020 12:35:28 GMT -5
Oh crap...Bradberry has to cover Henry Ruggs twice a year
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Post by giantlegacy on Mar 30, 2020 13:22:10 GMT -5
I can't see the link Cliff notes of the picks please
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Post by Fletch842 on Mar 30, 2020 13:43:47 GMT -5
I can't see the link Cliff notes of the picks please Bengals: Young Skins: Thomas Lions: Okudah Us: Wirfs Fish: Burrow Chargers: Tua Need I go further? Its still on the front page on NFL.com if you go there. Not sure why their links stopped working.
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Post by TCHOF on Mar 30, 2020 13:48:02 GMT -5
I can't see the link Cliff notes of the picks please Bengals: Young Skins: Thomas Lions: Okudah Us: Wirfs Fish: Burrow Chargers: Tua Need I go further? Its still on the front page on NFL.com if you go there. Not sure why their links stopped working. This is the woman who had DeAndre Baker going #2 in last year's draft ….
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Post by TEM on Mar 30, 2020 14:15:31 GMT -5
Bengals: Young Skins: Thomas Lions: Okudah Us: Wirfs Fish: Burrow Chargers: Tua Need I go further? Its still on the front page on NFL.com if you go there. Not sure why their links stopped working. This is the woman who had DeAndre Baker going #2 in last year's draft …. That depended upon what he had to eat before the draft.
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Mar 30, 2020 14:16:34 GMT -5
oh boy. Don’t think it really plays out like this but I will, why not. LOL if it's even close it would be pretty damn good.
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Post by giantlegacy on Mar 30, 2020 14:51:20 GMT -5
I can't see the link Cliff notes of the picks please Bengals: Young Skins: Thomas Lions: Okudah Us: Wirfs Fish: Burrow Chargers: Tua Need I go further? Its still on the front page on NFL.com if you go there. Not sure why their links stopped working. Oh my I love me some Wirfs.. But without trading back with those 2 qbs sitting there like epic meatballs? It's like putting ketchup on a $300 prime steak
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Post by Fletch842 on Mar 30, 2020 17:29:58 GMT -5
Here is her pre-pick ramble:
Just like my Mock 1.0, take note: I am NOT attempting to predict or divine what teams will ACTUALLY DO on draft day. This is not meant to predict how the draft will play out in reality. Rather, I am using this model to, again, examine what teams should do if winning the most games in 2020 is the only goal. The exercise I am taking you through here considers current rosters and the overall market of remaining free agents.
Here's how my mock works: I use my draft prospect model to create a numerical value for each player. These ratings can be compared across years. Then I use my NFL production model, which considers the market of free agents at each position, to create a projected win-contribution metric by player, position group and side of the ball. These get added up to forecast win totals for the season. The results quantify strengths and weaknesses of current NFL rosters. My model also factors in as many known elements of coaching philosophies (of the current staffs) as possible, and of the 2020 opponents. Then my model "selects" the draft prospect that would yield the highest win total for each team next season.
Here's the part that's extra: I have projections and results for all teams and the draft prospects they selected over the past 15 seasons. I examine each season's on-field results, objectively analyzing what happened, along with the trends and strategies that led to success or failure. I also ask coaches, front office executives and even players to help me understand why results occurred. These subjective inputs help shape the results, meaning the model gets "smarter" with each passing season.
Lastly, there are a lot of real-life efficiencies that could be realized via draft-pick trades. I can't help myself but to note them in certain cases, but for the sake of this mock, there are no trades allowed. If I worked for an individual team, an analysis like this could aid in creating a strategy for identifying potential trade partners as well as vulnerable spots where other teams are most likely to scoop up targeted players.
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Post by Fletch842 on Mar 31, 2020 13:02:11 GMT -5
MJD just did another mock on NFL.com. Hopefully this link works. If it does not, he has us trading up with Detroit and grabbing Young. link
Oh well, I give up on NFL.com links, you can check out the details on their site. Anyway he has Bengals picking Herbert and Chargers trading up with the Skins for Tua. After us, Lions grab D Brown, with Phins taking Burrow and Skins Simmons.
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Post by giantlegacy on Mar 31, 2020 13:36:33 GMT -5
MJD just did another mock on NFL.com. Hopefully this link works. If it does not, he has us trading up with Detroit and grabbing Young. link
Oh well, I give up on NFL.com links, you can check out the details on their site. Anyway he has Bengals picking Herbert and Chargers trading up with the Skins for Tua. After us, Lions grab D Brown, with Phins taking Burrow and Skins Simmons. What did we give up to move up before giving an opinion
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Post by Fletch842 on Mar 31, 2020 15:09:49 GMT -5
MJD just did another mock on NFL.com. Hopefully this link works. If it does not, he has us trading up with Detroit and grabbing Young. link
Oh well, I give up on NFL.com links, you can check out the details on their site. Anyway he has Bengals picking Herbert and Chargers trading up with the Skins for Tua. After us, Lions grab D Brown, with Phins taking Burrow and Skins Simmons. What did we give up to move up before giving an opinion Doesn't say, they have it easy!!
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Post by giantlegacy on Mar 31, 2020 19:25:46 GMT -5
What did we give up to move up before giving an opinion Doesn't say, they have it easy!! I just saw it I stopped reading after he had Herbert going number 1 overall Nuff said
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