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Jay Roosevelt

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  1. I really think Mac Jones ends up here now.
  2. Probably for Mac Jones if the 49ers pass.
  3. I like Horn fine, but we NEED a left tackle.
  4. ATL & DET picks are the wild cards of the 1st round, IMO. Both teams could literally do just about anything with those picks; take a QB, OL, WR, go defense, or trade down. It's just about impossible to predict with any certainty what the Falcons and Lions will do.
  5. So if he comes out of retirement it'll be... return of the Mack?
  6. Traded down twice in the 1st round in this scenario...
  7. This might be my favorite mock simulation I've done all offseason. Traded down in the 1st with the Pats and again in the 3rd with the Raiders.
  8. True, but teams don't necessarily need an elite CB to win a championship, just 2-3 good/solid ones.
  9. This time Slater was the obvious pick. Traded down in the 3rd with the Raiders this time.
  10. I like this one. Pitts fell in the 1st, I got Eichenberg in the 2nd and traded down with the Jets in the 3rd.
  11. The early corners in this draft scare me. I'd rather wait until the 2nd or 3rd.
  12. The driver must have been a 2nd round pick.
  13. You take Pitts if he's there and get your LT in the 2nd. That said I don't see him getting past Miami.
  14. Traded down with Dallas in the 2nd round in this one...
  15. Out of the two I'd say Pitts. I just don't think he gets past Miami.
  16. I'll be happy with either of the top tackles.
  17. True, but I can't see taking another DL in the 1st round right now. I like Barmore as a prospect, but we need to look elsewhere in the 1st, IMO.
  18. 1st: Penei Sewell or Rashawn Slater (in that order) 2nd: Landon Dickerson, C, Alabama (can play guard as a rookie, or we can just cut Paradis after the draft) 3rd: Tyson Campbell, CB, Georgia
  19. Another WFT trade down scenario: Elijah Molden in the 3rd is listed by PFF as a safety for some reason. I picked him as a slot corner.
  20. Trade him to the Jets for a 6th rounder this year and a 2nd & 4th next year.
  21. Tried trading down from #8 and still managed to get Slater.
  22. He hasn't been good at all since 2018, but he's still a decent veteran addition given our situation at corner.
  23. No. It's entirely possible he falls to #8. But if he doesn't we can just take Slater - or better yet trade down a few spots and hope we can still get Slater.
  24. I think the chances Darnold ends up being the answer for us is at best 20%. Still, it's worth a shot I suppose. Unlike when we signed Teddy at least we can say Darnold does have the arm talent to be a franchise QB. That was never true of Teddy Bridgewater. There are at least circumstances surrounding Darnold's career so far (Adam Gase, lack of talent surrounding him) that indicate he could break out with a change of scenery. Plus, it's not like a future 2nd rounder is going to make or break this franchise. Odds are if Darnold doesn't pan out we'll be picking high enough next year to draft a QB anyway.
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