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2015 NFL Draft Simulator Game


The Lone Panther

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Let's get it started: http://www.first-pick.com/

 

I went for needs and not score

 

 

Your score is: 4018 (GRADE: B+)

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 7: Andrus Peat, OT, Stanford (A-)
Round 2 Pick 7: Devin Funchess, WR, Michigan (A-)
Round 3 Pick 7: Ereck Flowers, OT, Miami (Fla.) (C+)
Round 4 Pick 7: Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi State (B-)
Round 5 Pick 7: Kyshoen Jarrett, SS, Virginia Tech (B+)
Round 6 Pick 7: Damian Swann, CB, Georgia ( B)
Round 7 Pick 7: Desmond Hollin, DT, Florida State (B-)

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Round 1 Pick 7: Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama (A)
Round 2 Pick 7: La'el Collins, OT, LSU (A)
Round 3 Pick 7: Tyrus Thompson, OT, Oklahoma (F)
Round 4 Pick 7
Round 5 Pick 7
Round 6 Pick 7
Round 7 Pick 7

 

Quit after this.  Makes no sense as Thompson is being rated as a 2nd rounder at worst.  Not sure what these guys are using as their guides for grades.

 

Will try it again after the first of the year

 

 

From McShay in late October

 

1.. Leonard Williams* DE USC
2.. Marcus Mariota* QB Oregon
3.. Randy Gregory* DE Nebraska
4.. Cedric Ogbuehi T Texas A&M
5.. Shane Ray* DE Missouri

6.. Amari Cooper* WR Alabama
7.. Todd Gurley* RB Georgia
8.. Brandon Scherff T Iowa
9.. Leonard Floyd* OLB Georgia
10. Jameis Winston* QB Florida St.

11. Landon Collins* S Alabama
12. La'el Collins T LSU
13. Dante Fowler Jr.* DE Florida
14. Danny Shelton DT Washington
15. Ifo Ekpre-Olomu CB Oregon

16. Melvin Gordon* RB Wisconsin
17. Vic Beasley OLB Clemson
18. DeVante Parker WR Louisville
19. Andrus Peat* T Stanford
20. Devin Funchess* TE Michigan

21. Ty Montgomery WR Stanford
22. Tyrus Thompson T Oklahoma
23. A.J. Cann G South Carolina
24. Jaelen Strong* WR Arizona St.
25. Mike Bennett DT Ohio St.

26. Nelson Agholor* WR USC
27. T.J. Clemmings T Pittsburgh
28. Marcus Peters CB Washington
29. Rashad Greene WR Florida St.
30. Shaq Thompson* OLB Washington
31. Daryl Williams* T Oklahoma
32. Shilique Calhoun* DE Michigan St.
 

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That was based on last season.  No updates since June

 

But it's still fairly accurate.  The guys they have projected for each round are the same guys CBS has projected for that round as well, and they update after every week.  It's not something to take too seriously, just something to have fun with.  Either way, they should be updating soon.  After the season and/or after the NFL Combine would be ideal.

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Round 1 Pick 7: Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama (A)

Round 2 Pick 7: La'el Collins, OT, LSU (A)

Round 3 Pick 7: Tyrus Thompson, OT, Oklahoma (F)

Round 4 Pick 7

Round 5 Pick 7

Round 6 Pick 7

Round 7 Pick 7

Quit after this. Makes no sense as Thompson is being rated as a 2nd rounder at worst. Not sure what these guys are using as their guides for grades.

Will try it again after the first of the year

From McShay in late October

1.. Leonard Williams* DE USC

2.. Marcus Mariota* QB Oregon

3.. Randy Gregory* DE Nebraska

4.. Cedric Ogbuehi T Texas A&M

5.. Shane Ray* DE Missouri

6.. Amari Cooper* WR Alabama

7.. Todd Gurley* RB Georgia

8.. Brandon Scherff T Iowa

9.. Leonard Floyd* OLB Georgia

10. Jameis Winston* QB Florida St.

11. Landon Collins* S Alabama

12. La'el Collins T LSU

13. Dante Fowler Jr.* DE Florida

14. Danny Shelton DT Washington

15. Ifo Ekpre-Olomu CB Oregon

16. Melvin Gordon* RB Wisconsin

17. Vic Beasley OLB Clemson

18. DeVante Parker WR Louisville

19. Andrus Peat* T Stanford

20. Devin Funchess* TE Michigan

21. Ty Montgomery WR Stanford

22. Tyrus Thompson T Oklahoma

23. A.J. Cann G South Carolina

24. Jaelen Strong* WR Arizona St.

25. Mike Bennett DT Ohio St.

26. Nelson Agholor* WR USC

27. T.J. Clemmings T Pittsburgh

28. Marcus Peters CB Washington

29. Rashad Greene WR Florida St.

30. Shaq Thompson* OLB Washington

31. Daryl Williams* T Oklahoma

32. Shilique Calhoun* DE Michigan St.

I can see Thompson in the 3rd. Haven't seen much of him, but what I have he's def not a 1st. So imo I'm given him a mid 2nd - 3rd.

I like TJ Clemmings a lot more.

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Your Picks:

Round 1 Pick 17 (CLE): La'el Collins, OT, LSU (B+)

Round 1 Pick 22 (CLE): Melvin Gordon, RB, Wisconsin "B"

Round 2 Pick 7: Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, CB, Oregon (A-)

Round 3 Pick 7: Rashad Greene, WR, Florida State (A-)

Round 4 Pick 7: Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State (C-)

Round 5 Pick 7: Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE, UCLA (D+)

Round 6 Pick 7

Round 7 Pick 7

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I've seen 1-2 mocks that have him in the 1st. I don't believe it tho. I have a mid 2nd at best if someone really falls in love with him. More a 3rd grade.

 

That was my point.  I picked him in the 3rd and he rated as an F.  They must have him as a 6-7th rounder

 

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Your Picks:

Round 1 Pick 21 (CINN): Andrus Peat, OT, Stanford (A)

Round 2 Pick 7: DeVante Parker, WR, Louisville (A)

Round 2 Pick 21 (CINN): Eric Kendricks, ILB, UCLA ©

Round 3 Pick 7: T.J. Yeldon, RB, Alabama (A)

Round 3 Pick 21 (CINN): Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State (D)

Round 4 Pick 7: Sean Hickey, OT, Syracuse ©

Round 5 Pick 7: Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE, UCLA (D+)

Round 6 Pick 7: Doran Grant, CB, Ohio State (A)

Round 7 Pick 7:

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My first stab.  They had Cooper going #1 or I would have taken him.  I don't know much about the guys I took from the 3rd on, I just picked the best rated guys they had at positions I wanted to address.

 

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 7: Andrus Peat, OT, Stanford (A-)
Round 2 Pick 7: Melvin Gordon, RB, Wisconsin (A-)
Round 3 Pick 7: Durrell Eskridge, FS, Syracuse (B)
Round 4 Pick 7: Dres Anderson, WR, Utah (A)
Round 5 Pick 7: Doran Grant, CB, Ohio State (B-)
Round 6 Pick 7: Dyshawn Davis, OLB, Syracuse (A-)
Round 7 Pick 7: Curtis Riley, CB, Fresno State (B+)

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