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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 10, 2020 20:53:44 GMT -5
2: R1P2 QB TREVOR LAWRENCECLEMSON 34: R2P2 LB MICAH PARSONSPENN STATE 66: R3P2 WR CHRIS OLAVEOHIO STATE 104: R4P2 WR AMON-RA ST. BROWNUSC 181: R6P2 WR FRANK DARBYARIZONA STATE Daymm........ Either boom or bust with tbe playmakers going off your last post... I like Jones a lot but adding this (with our young Online ) to Slayton and Barkley and this is a Chiefs starter kit and a top MLB to make the defense even better
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Post by nygfanstrick on Oct 11, 2020 19:55:45 GMT -5
8: R1P8 CB PATRICK SURTAIN II ALABAMA- trade back and grab one of our biggest needs. Bradberry, Surtain, and Holmes would be a really good CB group I think
34: R2P2 LB MICAH PARSONS PENN STATE- Parsons at this spot would be a no brained. Him and Martinez would be really good pair at LB and Crowder would be really solid depth
37: R2P5 WR RASHOD BATEMAN MINNESOTA- Desperately need another WR next to Slayton. Bateman is a really good player with size. He would be a great addition
40: R2P8 EDGE TYREKE SMITH OHIO STATE- need talent at edge and this would be a good pick if we missed out on some of the top guys in round one.
66: R3P2 G TREY SMITH TENNESSEE- Hernandez is suspect and at the very least Trey Smith would be really solid depth
72: R3P8 OT COLE VAN LANEN WISCONSIN- Van Lanen was someone I enjoyed watching last season. Thomas has been underwhelming and RT is far from a sure thing. He could push Peart at RT or maybe be the LT
104: R4P2 TE CHARLIE KOLAR IOWA STATE- I like how he plays the game. Who knows if Engram will be a NYG next year.
110: R4P8 WR DAZZ NEWSOME NORTH CAROLINA- I am a huge fan of Newsome. He would be a dynamic threat in the slot that we can use in multiple different ways. Can be used similarly to how Deebo Samuel is utilized. Slayton, Bateman, and Newsome would be a really young and talent WR core.
181: R6P2 DL AUBREY SOLOMON TENNESSEE- Who knows if Leonard Williams will be back. Get another body here for depth at the very least
194: R6P15 S TARIQ THOMPSON SAN DIEGO STATE- DB depth and could make an impact on STs too.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 11, 2020 21:28:57 GMT -5
I'm waiting to see where we pick on Tuesday before I do anything Solid picks for sure
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Post by nygfanstrick on Oct 11, 2020 22:58:32 GMT -5
I'm waiting to see where we pick on Tuesday before I do anything Solid picks for sure I’m going to be living in the draft section until the draft since it’s about the only thing I can look forward to with this team. That and the day Gettleman gets fired lol Looking at the schedule I legitimately can’t see them winning more than 2 games
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 11, 2020 23:25:12 GMT -5
I'm waiting to see where we pick on Tuesday before I do anything Solid picks for sure I’m going to be living in the draft section until the draft since it’s about the only thing I can look forward to with this team. That and the day Gettleman gets fired lol Looking at the schedule I legitimately can’t see them winning more than 2 games I'm not bothering to look at the schedule because things can change quickly I still think if the line starts to keep developing we have enough of a foundation to still win 4 or 5 games this year.. We don't get hosed by the refs we win
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2020 1:40:59 GMT -5
8: R1P8 CB PATRICK SURTAIN II ALABAMA- trade back and grab one of our biggest needs. Bradberry, Surtain, and Holmes would be a really good CB group I think 34: R2P2 LB MICAH PARSONS PENN STATE- Parsons at this spot would be a no brained. Him and Martinez would be really good pair at LB and Crowder would be really solid depth 37: R2P5 WR RASHOD BATEMAN MINNESOTA- Desperately need another WR next to Slayton. Bateman is a really good player with size. He would be a great addition 40: R2P8 EDGE TYREKE SMITH OHIO STATE- need talent at edge and this would be a good pick if we missed out on some of the top guys in round one. 66: R3P2 G TREY SMITH TENNESSEE- Hernandez is suspect and at the very least Trey Smith would be really solid depth 72: R3P8 OT COLE VAN LANEN WISCONSIN- Van Lanen was someone I enjoyed watching last season. Thomas has been underwhelming and RT is far from a sure thing. He could push Peart at RT or maybe be the LT 104: R4P2 TE CHARLIE KOLAR IOWA STATE- I like how he plays the game. Who knows if Engram will be a NYG next year. 110: R4P8 WR DAZZ NEWSOME NORTH CAROLINA- I am a huge fan of Newsome. He would be a dynamic threat in the slot that we can use in multiple different ways. Can be used similarly to how Deebo Samuel is utilized. Slayton, Bateman, and Newsome would be a really young and talent WR core. 181: R6P2 DL AUBREY SOLOMON TENNESSEE- Who knows if Leonard Williams will be back. Get another body here for depth at the very least 194: R6P15 S TARIQ THOMPSON SAN DIEGO STATE- DB depth and could make an impact on STs too. Can't wait till the OL factory begins playing again...this is the best run blocking tackle in the draft. This guy is finally available as well The man who can call Becton "tiny" Danile Faalele - Minnesota Rugby player from OZ 6'9 400 plus pounds. Yes, nimble.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 12, 2020 9:18:49 GMT -5
8: R1P8 CB PATRICK SURTAIN II ALABAMA- trade back and grab one of our biggest needs. Bradberry, Surtain, and Holmes would be a really good CB group I think 34: R2P2 LB MICAH PARSONS PENN STATE- Parsons at this spot would be a no brained. Him and Martinez would be really good pair at LB and Crowder would be really solid depth 37: R2P5 WR RASHOD BATEMAN MINNESOTA- Desperately need another WR next to Slayton. Bateman is a really good player with size. He would be a great addition 40: R2P8 EDGE TYREKE SMITH OHIO STATE- need talent at edge and this would be a good pick if we missed out on some of the top guys in round one. 66: R3P2 G TREY SMITH TENNESSEE- Hernandez is suspect and at the very least Trey Smith would be really solid depth 72: R3P8 OT COLE VAN LANEN WISCONSIN- Van Lanen was someone I enjoyed watching last season. Thomas has been underwhelming and RT is far from a sure thing. He could push Peart at RT or maybe be the LT 104: R4P2 TE CHARLIE KOLAR IOWA STATE- I like how he plays the game. Who knows if Engram will be a NYG next year. 110: R4P8 WR DAZZ NEWSOME NORTH CAROLINA- I am a huge fan of Newsome. He would be a dynamic threat in the slot that we can use in multiple different ways. Can be used similarly to how Deebo Samuel is utilized. Slayton, Bateman, and Newsome would be a really young and talent WR core. 181: R6P2 DL AUBREY SOLOMON TENNESSEE- Who knows if Leonard Williams will be back. Get another body here for depth at the very least 194: R6P15 S TARIQ THOMPSON SAN DIEGO STATE- DB depth and could make an impact on STs too. Can't wait till the OL factory begins playing again...this is the best run blocking tackle in the draft. This guy is finally available as well The man who can call Becton "tiny" Danile Faalele - Minnesota Rugby player from OZ 6'9 400 plus pounds. Yes, nimble. Convert him to blocking TE.
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Oct 13, 2020 10:27:14 GMT -5
Finally getting a few games in, but my top 2 picks are locked in college season or not...and both have not taken the field. 2: R1P2 OT PENEI SEWELLOREGON As Andrew Thomas struggles, I can't allow this team to pass on an actual honest generational left tackle in the Quenton Nelson talent realm. Trading back always an option, but this guy is the Trevor Lawrence of QB prospects, the Quenton Nelson of guard prospects...you get the idea. 40: R2P8 C JOSH MYERSOhio State Obviously we need a center. This will be the best one this year...huge, athletic and smart. 66: R3P2 LB CHAZZ SURRATTNORTH CAROLINA Athletic linebacker ...not going to last to the 3rd round. 72: R3P8 WR CHRIS OLAVEOHIO STATE Route running master with speed...I expect him to kill it if OSU plays ...not a screen guy nor going to get YAC 104: R4P2 WR CHATARIUS ATWELLLOUISVILLE Route running crapola, but dynamic once you get him the ball. Is a screen guy, and will get YAC...lot's of them. 181: R6P2 CB T.J. CARTER MEMPHIS Speed and ball skills...kind of thin. I'm shocked you passed on a corner.(then again corner is probably the easiest instant fix in FA if you get a top one so there is that) Honestly if we do indeed spend on a corner...and subject to change after week 17 and such with what does or doesn't happen with the line .....no trade back this is a really solid BPA draft that hits a lot of needs,especially surrounding Jones with Talent (don't rule out us buying Robert Gallup in FA as well...knows the system and would be an instant dynamic threat opposite Slayton...though as you know I'm not a faj of spending the insane market value for pass catchers that at most only get 8 touches a game on a good day when as we are seeing and you proved you can get these guys nid round I think Thomas will come a long but that doesn't mean there isn't a spot for a perennial prowler kick Thoms to the right side.
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Post by Kase1 on Oct 13, 2020 17:20:29 GMT -5
While Thomas might have been my favorite 1st round pick, that dude Penei Sewell is REAL fun to watch.... Could be the makings for an outstanding line for years to come
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 14, 2020 16:52:22 GMT -5
Changed the layout a bit...now you can peek at positions you are targeting as well
Unfortunately we fell to 4th overall..
8: R1 P8 EDGE Xavier Thomas - Clemson
"Almost " went with the corner from Ohio state Went with a rising edge rusher that is actually playing and at a high level I actually almost have him ranked higher than Rousseau
36: R2 P4 WR Jaylen Waddle - Alabama
No Parsons miracle today,however a dynamic playmaker outside opposite Slayton that can wreck havoc inside and out..
40: R2 P8 WR Rashod Bateman - Minnesota
Honestly..we need more than 1 WR this offseason especially if we jettison both Tate and Shepard.looking at my board,I didn't see a value meets need player here..lots of OTs and safeties...something we have drafted and signed a bunch of lately...way too early for a RB Why not get another WR if he was in the BPA.equation.. More a taller outside dynamic threat
68: R3 P4 C Alec Lindstrom - Boston College
As of this draft Gates has shown improvement in run blocking to the point the interior is starting to get good push.. With that said this is good insurance in case he doesn't improve much and also can be a long term solution at guard should we decide to let Hernandez walk.
72: R3 P8 CB Eric Stokes - Georgia
Another corner from Georgia?Didn't we learn? Lol BPA.at a need
106: R4 P4 TE Luke Farrell - Ohio State
Engram looks more and more like he will be an ex NY Giants employee Perfect 2 way clone to Kaden Smith
183: R6 P4 RB Rakeem Boyd - Arkansas
Saw his video Saw he was BPA here... Perfect complimentary back to Barkley
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Post by Kase1 on Oct 15, 2020 18:48:41 GMT -5
R1 P6 WR Ja'Marr Chase - LSU - Day 1 game changer, hopefully DJ starts to pick up the pace and we arent in QB Hell. Dude immediately makes our pass game a viable threat
38: R2 P6 LB Micah Parsons - Penn State - OUTSTANDING value, lightning quick, great awareness, could be our captain in the middle
70: R3 P6 LB Hamilcar Rashed Jr. - Oregon State - Listed as LB, REALLY an edge defender. Excellent against the run, just as good in the pass rush, dude can even hold his own in short zone coverage. He's an early favorite of mine so far.
108: R4 P6 CB Tariq Castro-Fields - Penn State Sounds like he can hold his own in man and zone, very aggressive and tenacious but very "grabby"
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 15, 2020 19:21:39 GMT -5
R1 P6 WR Ja'Marr Chase - LSU - Day 1 game changer, hopefully DJ starts to pick up the pace and we arent in QB Hell. Dude immediately makes our pass game a viable threat 38: R2 P6 LB Micah Parsons - Penn State - OUTSTANDING value, lightning quick, great awareness, could be our captain in the middle 70: R3 P6 LB Hamilcar Rashed Jr. - Oregon State - Listed as LB, REALLY an edge defender. Excellent against the run, just as good in the pass rush, dude can even hold his own in short zone coverage. He's an early favorite of mine so far. 108: R4 P6 CB Tariq Castro-Fields - Penn State Sounds like he can hold his own in man and zone, very aggressive and tenacious but very "grabby" What happened to your 6th rounder?
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Oct 16, 2020 13:10:01 GMT -5
Finally getting a few games in, but my top 2 picks are locked in college season or not...and both have not taken the field. 2: R1P2 OT PENEI SEWELLOREGON As Andrew Thomas struggles, I can't allow this team to pass on an actual honest generational left tackle in the Quenton Nelson talent realm. Trading back always an option, but this guy is the Trevor Lawrence of QB prospects, the Quenton Nelson of guard prospects...you get the idea. 40: R2P8 C JOSH MYERSOhio State Obviously we need a center. This will be the best one this year...huge, athletic and smart. 66: R3P2 LB CHAZZ SURRATTNORTH CAROLINA Athletic linebacker ...not going to last to the 3rd round. 72: R3P8 WR CHRIS OLAVEOHIO STATE Route running master with speed...I expect him to kill it if OSU plays ...not a screen guy nor going to get YAC 104: R4P2 WR CHATARIUS ATWELLLOUISVILLE Route running crapola, but dynamic once you get him the ball. Is a screen guy, and will get YAC...lot's of them. 181: R6P2 CB T.J. CARTERMEMPHIS Speed and ball skills...kind of thin. I like the first pick man that kid is gonna be a fine player in the NFL not giving up on Thomas either just this kid is like Wills only better feet and hands. For me Wills was smoothest of all 4 this draft this guy to me in the little I have seen is better. Nothing wrong with having 2 big time tackles along with Peart.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 16, 2020 21:23:40 GMT -5
Finally getting a few games in, but my top 2 picks are locked in college season or not...and both have not taken the field. 2: R1P2 OT PENEI SEWELLOREGON As Andrew Thomas struggles, I can't allow this team to pass on an actual honest generational left tackle in the Quenton Nelson talent realm. Trading back always an option, but this guy is the Trevor Lawrence of QB prospects, the Quenton Nelson of guard prospects...you get the idea. 40: R2P8 C JOSH MYERSOhio State Obviously we need a center. This will be the best one this year...huge, athletic and smart. 66: R3P2 LB CHAZZ SURRATTNORTH CAROLINA Athletic linebacker ...not going to last to the 3rd round. 72: R3P8 WR CHRIS OLAVEOHIO STATE Route running master with speed...I expect him to kill it if OSU plays ...not a screen guy nor going to get YAC 104: R4P2 WR CHATARIUS ATWELLLOUISVILLE Route running crapola, but dynamic once you get him the ball. Is a screen guy, and will get YAC...lot's of them. 181: R6P2 CB T.J. CARTERMEMPHIS Speed and ball skills...kind of thin. I like the first pick man that kid is gonna be a fine player in the NFL not giving up on Thomas either just this kid is like Wills only better feet and hands. For me Wills was smoothest of all 4 this draft this guy to me in the little I have seen is better. Nothing wrong with having 2 big time tackles along with Peart. I've gone from hating the idea to intrigued on Sewell... I guess if we develop enough of our defense to where we only need corner 2 and an edge rusher..resign both Williams and Tomlinson...(we will have 125 million if tbe cap doesn't change from next year's lower number in 2022)..maybe bring back Ryan We sign a good cover corner and go balls out on Barrett...sign Gallup... We aren't shopping hungry and Sewell is definitely a BPA...
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Oct 16, 2020 22:01:04 GMT -5
I like the first pick man that kid is gonna be a fine player in the NFL not giving up on Thomas either just this kid is like Wills only better feet and hands. For me Wills was smoothest of all 4 this draft this guy to me in the little I have seen is better. Nothing wrong with having 2 big time tackles along with Peart. I've gone from hating the idea to intrigued on Sewell... I guess if we develop enough of our defense to where we only need corner 2 and an edge rusher..resign both Williams and Tomlinson...(we will have 125 million if tbe cap doesn't change from next year's lower number in 2022)..maybe bring back Ryan We sign a good cover corner and go balls out on Barrett...sign Gallup... We aren't shopping hungry and Sewell is definitely a BPA... Absolutely most teams that are top 5 up front are winners. Sewell from the little I have seen his feet are good his hands are like meat hooks he gets a good jab in with one hand and thats enough to drop or stun his opponents. kids a strong dude and he is used to playing with Lemuex on his highlights Lemuex shows up a lot.
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Post by Kase1 on Oct 17, 2020 13:20:18 GMT -5
R1 P6 WR Ja'Marr Chase - LSU - Day 1 game changer, hopefully DJ starts to pick up the pace and we arent in QB Hell. Dude immediately makes our pass game a viable threat 38: R2 P6 LB Micah Parsons - Penn State - OUTSTANDING value, lightning quick, great awareness, could be our captain in the middle 70: R3 P6 LB Hamilcar Rashed Jr. - Oregon State - Listed as LB, REALLY an edge defender. Excellent against the run, just as good in the pass rush, dude can even hold his own in short zone coverage. He's an early favorite of mine so far. 108: R4 P6 CB Tariq Castro-Fields - Penn State Sounds like he can hold his own in man and zone, very aggressive and tenacious but very "grabby" What happened to your 6th rounder? only chose 4 rounds, by the 4th there was like nobody im familiar with.....YET
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 20, 2020 16:15:14 GMT -5
Well its beyond obvious what our dire needs are...Jones needs weapons The o line is starting to develop.... but with nobody to throw to this year is basically a waste Corner is another issue
So (Ultimate GM doesn't have anything ready yet for 2021) Going to cut Tate,Sheppard,Zeitler and Solder...do something with Engram...
Resigning Williams,Tomlinson..and hell.....Logan Ryan can stay 2 more years
Going to dip into our vast amount of 2022 space and get the best cover corner on the market and Robert Gallup,a high end number 2 type that is dynamic outside and knows our system
Will leave edge rusher for draft/2022 free agency .. So...
TEAM PICKS 4: R1 P4 WR Ja'Marr Chase - LSU
Seeing as a signed a top corner and he was here...no brainer...
All of a sudden Slayton/Chase and Gallup look formidable.. With Barkley back..
45: R2 P13 EDGE Xavier Thomas - Clemson
Lol. I actually have this guy in the equation for best edge rusher in the draft..and he falls to me after a trade back...
76: R3 P12 LB Jabril Cox - LSU
I'm liking Crowder...Martinez is great now,he will be on the 2nd of his 3 year deal and will need to be replaced....just raised the depth level to LB even higher.
77: R3 P13 WR Chris Olave - Ohio State
BPA....why not add a precise athletic route runner to a now very deep dynamic fleet of playmakers....
102: R3 P38 C Alec Lindstrom - Boston College
Gates is developing nicely so far the past 3 weeks.....good trend... We are still iffy at a guard position going foward. This guy would be plug and play if Hernandez keeps.fading ..
106: R4 P4 TE Luke Farrell - Ohio State
I've dealt Engram...this guy is a Kaden Smith clone
183: R6 P4 RB Kylin Hill - Mississippi State
Nice all around athletic compliment to Barkley
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 28, 2020 9:30:42 GMT -5
This one was interesting only in a hypothetical I did that diverged from what my draft pick was (4th)in that I "simulated "what I would do and probably get "if a trade offer came from Dallas if we were at 2 in the 1st round
First off my mock Free agency period
Cutting/deleting somehow Solder,Zeitler,Engram,Tate
We will have even witb cap reductions with these cuts the next 2 years 45 million in 2021 and nearly 110 million in 2022 and beyond Way nore than enough to do the following
Resign Williams,Tomlinson,and Logan Ryan who becomes full-time safety like he wants..
I know Dallas is hot for my 2ns pick so I refrain from signing Gallup..but I pay the best pass rusher available (Barrett..the Bucs will be in a cap situation with Brady..he is a finishing piece and deserves the $$)
Now the Hypothetical Dallas is at 7 They want to move up 5 spots for Fields because they stressed their cap so badly they can't afford Dak and they can't get Lawrence..
They on this particular draft offered their 2nd and 2 3rds.... Not even close for an inter division trade that would result in them getting out of jail for free and get a franchise 1b
So in addition I asked for and received their 2022 number 1 and Cee Dee Lamb(my draft crush from last year) So I got my replacement for Odell on a rookie deal this year and don't have to stress looking for a top receiver early... and a bunch of picks This is a positive franchise altering move that add a **** ton of high end talent to a team witb a solid foundation and good coaching So
Cee Dee Lamb...acquired in trade from Dallas
7: R1 P7 CB Patrick Surtain II - Alabama
Ironically Chase was still there...don't need,Surtain was next BPA at a dire need Defense is on paper formidable
36: R2 P4 TE Pat Freiermuth - Penn State
The rich get richer... A 12 format with him,Kaden Smith,Lamb and Slayton,improved O line,Barkley Jones is out of excuses...lets hope he takes advantage or all tbis is for naught.
39: R2 P7 C Josh Myers - Ohio State
Ya know,Gates is developing nicely as a C..Meyers ..BPA..I deleted Zeitler,Hypothetically Lemieux is already a good starter...we can let Hernandez walk and keep a very young rapidly developing O line all on rookie deals for a while..and of course he can play C if needed
68: R3 P4 WR Chris Olave - Ohio State
Let's add a professional very good all around WR that does a lot of things really good and upgrade tbe WR depth overall..and enough speed to have 3 guys on the field at the same time that can bust over the top..
71: R3 P7 LB Charles Snowden - UVA
BPA..lets add LB depth and talent..pushes Downs off the roster
98: R3 P34 EDGE Jonathon Cooper - Ohio State
More edge depth..
106: R4 P4 LB Jack Sanborn - Wisconsin
BPA..makes the bottom of roster LB competition even more fierce
183: R6 P4 RB Rakeem Boyd - Arkansas
Perfect backup for Barkley
202: R6 P23 WR Marquez Stevenson - Houston I have no idea who this is ..BPA..improves the bottom of roster depth at WR(seriously i have no idea what kind of WR he is ....)
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 28, 2020 10:26:23 GMT -5
Reality we have the 4th so.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2020 10:32:54 GMT -5
4: R1 P4 OT Penei Sewell - Oregon
43: R2 P11 TE Pat Freiermuth - Penn State
68: R3 P4 C Josh Myers - Ohio State
74: R3 P10 LB Dylan Moses - Alabama
106: R4 P4 WR Chatarius Atwell - Louisville
183: R6 P4 CB T.J. Carter - Memphis
202: R6 P23 EDGE Rashad Weaver - Pittsburgh
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 29, 2020 11:46:55 GMT -5
4: R1 P4 OT Penei Sewell - Oregon 43: R2 P11 TE Pat Freiermuth - Penn State 68: R3 P4 C Josh Myers - Ohio State 74: R3 P10 LB Dylan Moses - Alabama 106: R4 P4 WR Chatarius Atwell - Louisville 183: R6 P4 CB T.J. Carter - Memphis 202: R6 P23 EDGE Rashad Weaver - Pittsburgh You traded back and still got baby Gronk?? And Wow What a wicked 12 formation this team will field With a complete dominant line with depth.. Atwell added to probably a FA pickup (if we are sniffing Golliday we probably do this in the offseason)and Shepard No excuses for Jones now
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Post by nygfanstrick on Oct 29, 2020 15:41:58 GMT -5
R1 P12 WR DeVonta Smith - Alabama- Desperately need speed and explosiveness on offense. Smith brings that for sure. Smith would help take pressure off Slayton so he can get more 1 on 1 looks. He would be a great get for this offense
R2 P4 LB Chazz Surratt - North Carolina - I absolutely love Chazz Surratt. Former QB turned LB. He has instincts and still is learning the position as far as technique goes but is incredibly productive already. He loves to fly around the ball. Having a LB who can fly sideline to sideline is so beneficial in today's NFL.
R2 P12 LB Hamilcar Rashed Jr. - Oregon State- He's an edge I really liked last year as a sleeper. He plays hard and had some really impressive moments when I watched Oregon State last year
R3 P4 CB Eric Stokes - Georgia- Georgia CB makes me cringe but Stokes is a good one. I have been impressed with him nearly every time I have watched them play. Need a CB2 desperately so he would be a good get and a much needed upgrade at the position
R3 P11 WR Chris Olave - Ohio State- I would be absolutely shocked if he made it to this point but he is a very exciting player. I expect him to have a massive year this year and Justin Fields will be targeting him often. He is a very good play. Smith, Slayton, and Olave would be a young and very talented WR core. Something we haven't had for years.
R3 P32 TE Charlie Kolar - Iowa State- Engram could very well get traded and he has been far from impressive when he is out there. I have been a big supporter of him but I think he would benefit from a change in scenery. Kolar would be a nice TE option for this offense. He would fit what we are trying to do better than someone like Engram I think.
R4 P4 DL Dante Stills - West Virginia- Very talented DL from WVU. Who knows if Leonard Williams is brought back but he would be good insurance in case he is not retained. Stills/Tomlinson/Lawrence would still be a very talented front
R6 P4 EDGE Patrick Jones II - Pittsburgh- Very underrated pass rusher I think. I loved him as a sleeper last year and he came back to school (a good decision for him I thought) and is having a productive year so far. I think he will end up rising much higher than this but it's hard to beat this value at this point
R6 P23 RB Deon Jackson - Duke- RB depth. Can catch well out of the backfield, runs pretty hard, etc. Having some depth at RB is a good thing to have especially when something happens like it did this year unfortunately.
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Post by giantlegacy on Oct 30, 2020 9:06:11 GMT -5
So the good news is Ultimate GM is now up The bad news is that its nor allowing anyone to be signed I gave up after it declined a 5 year 25 per year 100% guaranteed deal for Williams
So with that said I was able to clear enough room to be 45 million under 5he cap I brought back Williams,Tomlinson and Ryan on my own reasobly
In FA I signed Bud Dupree and Gollaway..
So
4: R1 P4 OT Penei Sewell - Oregon
I got my reciever and edge rusher in FA Decided to go with a luxury pick of sorts and really finish the line.. Thomas inside
44: R2 P12 TE Pat Freiermuth - Penn State
Baby Gronk with a trade back? I'll take it
68: R3 P4 CB Eric Stokes - Georgia
Need help back there .
75: R3 P11 WR Chris Olave - Ohio State
Slayton,Golaway and Olave. Baby Gronk,Smith...improved line ..Barkley Good luck stopping this
96: R3 P32 LB Jack Sanborn - Wisconsin
Lb depth
106: R4 P4 WR Chatarius Atwell - Louisville
More firepower..
183: R6 P4 RB Rakeem Boyd - Arkansas
Good backup for Barkley
202: R6 P23 C Drake Jackson - Kentucky Depth for interior of line
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Post by Kase1 on Oct 30, 2020 18:22:56 GMT -5
Mock draft #2
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Penei Sewell OT, Orego
PROS: Exceptionally young and will only get better as he grows and matures more into his body and frame. In the run game, Sewell is tenacious and comes off the ball hard as a drive blocker — showing great success in creating lanes for his back. Showcases as an excellent run lane anchor and is heavy at the point of attack to create immediate movement. In the passing game, he is competitive and showcases good length for the perimeter — will check the box comfortably for teams with his wingspan. He has a strong upper body and excellent latch strength in his hands. He is tough, strong and competitive and it is reasonable to consider that he has only scratched the surface of his potential
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Hamilcar Rashed Jr. EDGE,Oregon St
Pros: Hamilcar aligns as an Edge defender in the Beavers’ even front defense. He is a good athlete with loose hips and range. In the run game, he is very good when he is play-side and uses his length — he is effective when looking to shed blocks and continue in pursuit. His good athleticism and closing burst allow him to excel as a chase defender on the back side. He demonstrates explosive hips and hands to set the edge and is relentless in pursuit of the football. In the passing game, he’s very good due to his effectiveness as a rusher. He is a defender that has to be accounted for due to his ability to disrupt the passing game. He has outstanding ability to rush upfield, retrace and get to the football. He's the prototypical edge defender for today's NFL due to his athleticism to leverage both the QB and RB in the zone read game.
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Seth Williams WR,Auburn
PROS: He's got prototypical size and skill set to be an “X” in the NFL. A natural hands catcher with strong hands who rarely allows the ball to get into his frame, Williams rarely double catches the football. He likely won't win against press coverage with foot quickness, however when he learns to use his hands and excellent functional strength, he wont have an issue off the line of scrimmage. Fearless when catching slants over the middle and is very good in contested catch situations. In the NFL he will be a red zone nightmare for defenses in slant, fades, 50/50 balls and back shoulder situations. He will have no problems excelling on special teams, if needed in order to roster.
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T.J. Carter CB,Memphis
PROS: Memphis frequently left him on an island and his man coverage skills shined. He’s highly disruptive in press coverage, operating from a balanced base and he does well to crowd the release and ruin the timing of the route. He’s a sticky pattern-matcher and he has the speed to carry routes down the field and stay connected. Quick feet, loose hips and good long speed. Ball skills are a strength that popped more earlier in his career before opposing quarterbacks learned to stop targeting his man. Does well to leverage routes and he doesn’t easily get stacked or concede leverage. Embraces the physical components of the position and he illustrates good functional strength in the contact window, at the top of routes and at the catch point. Love his temperament for taking on blocks and how he competes to shed. Adequate tackler that will make the run defense better.
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Jaelon Darden WR,N.Texas
from a variety of spots including the slot, in the backfield and sporadically on the perimeter. A stat collecting machine, he was the go to target for the Mean Green offense and despite everyone in the stadium knowing where the ball was going, he still managed to produce. Darden has elite levels of twitch in that he can accelerate from 0-100 in the blink of an eye, but also decelerate back to zero at the snap of a finger. Like tying a shoe, making defenders miss in space is a naturally given trait that he wakes up knowing how to do. Possessing an uncommon ability of ankle flexion, he plays the game with the ability to disconnect the rest of his body from his knowing half – meaning that he can stop on a dime without further steps up the field and redirect suddenly. Breaking tackles and making defenders look silly is routine and a huge asset to his value. The ultimate weapon in all spots, he’s not the average manufactured touch, small slot receiver. He earns his yardage with detailed route runner at all three levels of the field. Darden also brings value in the return game as he has experience as both a kick and punt returner, but shows more comfort when returning punts. Plays the game with an edge and chip on his shoulder due to previous doubts that centered around size concerns.
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Deangelo Malone EDGE, W.Kentucky PROS: Racked up a ton of production en route to being named the 2019 Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year. His blend of burst and flexibility is often too much for CUSA blockers and he runs circles around offensive tackles. Does well to diminish his surface area, corner and his finishing burst is excellent. Has success finding soft spots in the pocket to attack and he slow plays his way into stops behind the line of scrimmage. Has experience rushing from a two-point stance. Has terrific length that helps him keep separation from blocks and his pads clean. High energy player that makes his share of plays on hustle alone
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Post by Kase1 on Oct 30, 2020 19:10:43 GMT -5
MOCK 2.5
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Ja'Marr Chase WR,LSU
PROS: Set the single season SEC record for receiving yards and touchdowns as a true sophomore in 2019. Love the way he navigates his routes - he knows how to attack space, get open and adjust on the fly. Has plenty of variance with his releases, blending hand and footwork with physicality and the ability to reduce his surface area to clear contact. Unfazed by contact in his route stems and at the catch point, savvy with his hands. Hands are plucky and he routinely snatches the football away from his frame. Catching the football is natural to him, smoothly catching the football in stride. Exceptional at tracking, adjusting and positioning himself to win at the catch point. Decisive, physical, shifty and smooth working after the catch. Vision in space is tremendous and he makes terrific decisions with perfectly executed cuts to break pursuit angles and help him corner defenders. Blocks and competes hard on every rep, regardless if the ball is going his way. An alpha in everything he does on the football field.
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Jaycee Horn CB,S. Carolina PROS: Long and stocky frame that is built for battling x-receivers. Good press coverage skills and technique. Willing to crowd receivers at the release and use his hands to re-route them. Has plenty of play strength and pop in his strikes to stun receivers. Has success in zone coverage, staying leveraged, cueing the backfield and working into throwing windows. Physical and aggressive in coverage. Does well to use his size and pin routes to the sideline. Son of four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Joe Horn.
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Chazz Surratt LB,UNC
PROS: Outstanding physical traits in terms of size, body composition and mobility. Has excellent range, lateral mobility and his pedal is fluid. Good spring and overall bounce in his step. Really like how quickly he can change directions and cover ground. Has no issues getting depth in drops and getting outside the tackles to finish. Closes distance rapidly when blitzing/shooting gaps. Performed well in his initial action at linebacker after converting from quarterback. Urgent, physical football player. Some impressive zone drops already where he reads the backfield and fluidly works into throwing lanes.
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Rashad Weaver EDGE,Pittsburgh Pros: It is easy to love Weaver's game. He is a savvy pass rusher who can win in a variety of ways: he offers an outstanding array of rush moves and displays an advanced technical skill set. The hand use is phenomenal and constantly keeps his chest clean. Weaver also plays with excellent leverage and displays an effective bull rush even though he isn’t the most powerful player on the field. Weaver has a good first step and shows an ability to flip his hips and bend around the arc. Instinctual and can key and diagnose blocking schemes in the run game. Overall, you're going to get outstanding effort in both phases.
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Trey Sermon RB, PROS (+): This dude is physical! I know it's a weird lead for a running back report — but it is pretty refreshing to watch a back who can pop you as a blocker. That physical play transfers over to his carries, too. A pretty dynamic runner between the tackles thanks to his aggressive running style, body control to twist and contort off of contact and his lower body strength. His foot drive is a notable plus, he does well to keep the legs churning and sustain momentum for himself as he gets bottlenecked. There is a good burst here in the hole, he'll put the foot on the gas and does well to break second level pursuit. Sermon brings value on all three downs -- he's done well with his chances to flare out and provide himself as a check down. I really love how active he is with his free arm, he knows how to stave off contact and stiff arm or shiver would be tacklers to clear extra real estate for added yardage.
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Deangelo Malone EDGE,W.Kentucky PROS: Racked up a ton of production en route to being named the 2019 Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year. His blend of burst and flexibility is often too much for CUSA blockers and he runs circles around offensive tackles. Does well to diminish his surface area, corner and his finishing burst is excellent. Has success finding soft spots in the pocket to attack and he slow plays his way into stops behind the line of scrimmage. Has experience rushing from a two-point stance. Has terrific length that helps him keep separation from blocks and his pads clean. High energy player that makes his share of plays on hustle alone.
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Post by nygfanstrick on Nov 3, 2020 0:25:48 GMT -5
R1 P4 QB Trey Lance - North Dakota State - I truly don’t think Jones is someone you can consistently rely on to win games. He’s certainly not a game manager who won’t lose the game for you... Lance has the talent to be a good one. At this point I’d rather reload then watch Jones do what he’s currently doing
R2 P11 WR Tamorrion Terry - Florida State - Huge WR with freakish athleticism. Clocked the fastest time on the field yet this year at over 23 mph if I remember correctly. Not having a great statistical year but his QB situation isn’t great. The talent is there to be a star.
R3 P4 LB Hamilcar Rashed Jr. - Oregon State- Really good edge option if we miss out on guys day 1. We definitely need help here
R3 P28 CB Thomas Graham Jr. - Oregon- I think he’s a really solid CB prospect. I was always impressed when I watched him. I liked what I saw more than his counterpart Lenoir. CB2 is a massive hole on this team. Could say arguably the biggest with WR, edge, and maybe QB having legit claims as well
R4 P4 DL Dante Stills - West Virginia- talented DL. We have really good players there and who knows what we do with Leonard Williams. Either way he’s another body to add to that rotation of tough guys up front.
R4 P29 LB Jabril Cox - LSU- has a ton of talent. Could use some molding to be a more refined player. In the late 4th I’d take that gamble all day. I like what I’ve seen from Martinez and Crowder but Cox has the potential to be a really good one. Worst case we have a useful STs guy
R4 P38 WR Dazz Newsome - North Carolina- dynamic player at WR. Him Terry, and Slayton would be an incredibly fun WR trio
R5 P38 EDGE Patrick Jones II - Pittsburgh- very underrated edge to throw into the rotation. He’s very fun to watch
R6 P4 RB Rakeem Boyd - Arkansas- RB depth. Love what Gallman has been doing but we’ve seen how RBs can go down with injuries. He’s a guy who should be a very solid backup
R6 P23 TE Josh Pederson - Louisiana-Monroe- small school TE with talent. Who knows what we decide to do with Engram. Another potential weapon brought in
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Post by giantlegacy on Nov 3, 2020 0:59:54 GMT -5
R1 P4 QB Trey Lance - North Dakota State - I truly don’t think Jones is someone you can consistently rely on to win games. He’s certainly not a game manager who won’t lose the game for you... Lance has the talent to be a good one. At this point I’d rather reload then watch Jones do what he’s currently doing R2 P11 WR Tamorrion Terry - Florida State - Huge WR with freakish athleticism. Clocked the fastest time on the field yet this year at over 23 mph if I remember correctly. Not having a great statistical year but his QB situation isn’t great. The talent is there to be a star. R3 P4 LB Hamilcar Rashed Jr. - Oregon State- Really good edge option if we miss out on guys day 1. We definitely need help here R3 P28 CB Thomas Graham Jr. - Oregon- I think he’s a really solid CB prospect. I was always impressed when I watched him. I liked what I saw more than his counterpart Lenoir. CB2 is a massive hole on this team. Could say arguably the biggest with WR, edge, and maybe QB having legit claims as well R4 P4 DL Dante Stills - West Virginia- talented DL. We have really good players there and who knows what we do with Leonard Williams. Either way he’s another body to add to that rotation of tough guys up front. R4 P29 LB Jabril Cox - LSU- has a ton of talent. Could use some molding to be a more refined player. In the late 4th I’d take that gamble all day. I like what I’ve seen from Martinez and Crowder but Cox has the potential to be a really good one. Worst case we have a useful STs guy R4 P38 WR Dazz Newsome - North Carolina- dynamic player at WR. Him Terry, and Slayton would be an incredibly fun WR trio R5 P38 EDGE Patrick Jones II - Pittsburgh- very underrated edge to throw into the rotation. He’s very fun to watch R6 P4 RB Rakeem Boyd - Arkansas- RB depth. Love what Gallman has been doing but we’ve seen how RBs can go down with injuries. He’s a guy who should be a very solid backup R6 P23 TE Josh Pederson - Louisiana-Monroe- small school TE with talent. Who knows what we decide to do with Engram. Another potential weapon brought in I'm not giving up on Jones yet..... Lance is a bit iffy..I'd rather trade back if someone wants him Thought the Terry pick was a bit early,I think because of his bad qb play we can get him in the 3rd(who did you pass on for him,curious)
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Post by nygfanstrick on Nov 3, 2020 9:23:18 GMT -5
R1 P4 QB Trey Lance - North Dakota State - I truly don’t think Jones is someone you can consistently rely on to win games. He’s certainly not a game manager who won’t lose the game for you... Lance has the talent to be a good one. At this point I’d rather reload then watch Jones do what he’s currently doing R2 P11 WR Tamorrion Terry - Florida State - Huge WR with freakish athleticism. Clocked the fastest time on the field yet this year at over 23 mph if I remember correctly. Not having a great statistical year but his QB situation isn’t great. The talent is there to be a star. R3 P4 LB Hamilcar Rashed Jr. - Oregon State- Really good edge option if we miss out on guys day 1. We definitely need help here R3 P28 CB Thomas Graham Jr. - Oregon- I think he’s a really solid CB prospect. I was always impressed when I watched him. I liked what I saw more than his counterpart Lenoir. CB2 is a massive hole on this team. Could say arguably the biggest with WR, edge, and maybe QB having legit claims as well R4 P4 DL Dante Stills - West Virginia- talented DL. We have really good players there and who knows what we do with Leonard Williams. Either way he’s another body to add to that rotation of tough guys up front. R4 P29 LB Jabril Cox - LSU- has a ton of talent. Could use some molding to be a more refined player. In the late 4th I’d take that gamble all day. I like what I’ve seen from Martinez and Crowder but Cox has the potential to be a really good one. Worst case we have a useful STs guy R4 P38 WR Dazz Newsome - North Carolina- dynamic player at WR. Him Terry, and Slayton would be an incredibly fun WR trio R5 P38 EDGE Patrick Jones II - Pittsburgh- very underrated edge to throw into the rotation. He’s very fun to watch R6 P4 RB Rakeem Boyd - Arkansas- RB depth. Love what Gallman has been doing but we’ve seen how RBs can go down with injuries. He’s a guy who should be a very solid backup R6 P23 TE Josh Pederson - Louisiana-Monroe- small school TE with talent. Who knows what we decide to do with Engram. Another potential weapon brought in I'm not giving up on Jones yet..... Lance is a bit iffy..I'd rather trade back if someone wants him Thought the Terry pick was a bit early,I think because of his bad qb play we can get him in the 3rd(who did you pass on for him,curious) I’m hitting my breaking point with Jones. It’s been brutal. That being said Lance is certainly far from a sure thing. Of the 3 top QBs I think he needed a season to showcase his abilities the most. There was a ridiculous WR run. I thought about waiting another round and trying for Olave but the way they were flying off the board I’m okay with rolling the dice on a huge athletic freak at WR at the very least we would have another WR who at least looks threatening lol. He’s someone I’d love to try and steal round 2-3. I think his ability is off the charts and his disappointing numbers could cause him to slip a bit
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Post by giantlegacy on Nov 3, 2020 12:43:02 GMT -5
No I'm not souring on Jones yet....especially for any qb not named Lawrence...
Meanwhile the rest of the team is showing some nice development... So I'm going all in to give every chance for Jones in his make or break year So Resigning Williams,Tomlinson,and Logan Ryan Cutting Tate,Zeitler,Solder,Engram gets traded for a 2022 pick...
Signing Goliday and Bud Dupree
Trade back with New England
9: R1 P9 CB Shaun Wade - Ohio State
One glaring need I couldn't fix via FA Corners are a high risk this era so its no guarantee he is even average... He has top end skillsets though..
36: R2 P4 TE Pat Freiermuth - Penn State
Baby Gronk and Smith is a nice combo for a 12
41: R2 P9 WR Rashod Bateman - Minnesota
Golliday,Slayton,Bateman...that's a nice trio of playmakers
68: R3 P4 G Trey Smith - Tennessee
Hernandez pretty much was shown last night to be a weak link...does he get it,or do we start grooming his replacement next year and keep a substantial portion of a potentially young and good line cheap
97: R3 P33 LB Jack Sanborn - Wisconsin
Can't ever have enough good linebackers with how often and how many get hurt
106: R4 P4 CB Deommodore Lenoir - Oregon
Little spray and pray at a position teams seemingly can't ever fill with good solid players
111: R4 P9 G Tommy Kraemer - Notre Dame
What..another guard..but
Depth,good solid player with starting upside..
183: R6 P4 WR Dazz Newsome - North Carolina
Adding him now potentially makes Shepard expendable
202: R6 P23 RB Michael Carter - North Carolina Solid backup to Barkley
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Post by Kase1 on Nov 3, 2020 18:40:43 GMT -5
3: R1 P3 WR Ja'Marr Chase - LSU 35: R2 P3 LB Hamilcar Rashed Jr. - Oregon State 67: R3 P3 CB Eric Stokes - Georgia 105: R4 P3 TE Charlie Kolar - Iowa State 182: R6 P3 WR Dazz Newsome - North Carolina 205: R6 P26 CB T.J. Carter - Memphis
Probably should have looked for more OL and LB depth. It was tough going Stokes over Chazz Surratt, but the value for Stokes was great
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