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Fanspeak On The Clock Mock Draft


Boxhead85

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So I just did one for fun and this is what I ended up with:

 

1. Ereck Flowers, OT, Miami

2. Jeremiah Poutasi, OT, Utah

3. Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State

4. Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina

5. Jordan Richards, S, Stanford

6. Ben Beckwith, G, Mississippi State

7. Xavier Dickson, OLB, Alabama

 

I would be ecstatic with this draft if it happened, but know that it won't.

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These are always fun.  Here's a couple of drafts with different directions:

 

25: R1P25
WR KEVIN WHITE
WEST VIRGINIA
57: R2P25
OT TY SAMBRAILO
COLORADO STATE
89: R3P25
RB MIKE DAVIS
SOUTH CAROLINA
121: R4P25
OT DARYL WILLIAMS
OKLAHOMA
153: R5P25
CB QUANDRE DIGGS
TEXAS
185: R6P25
C SHAQUILLE MASON
GEORGIA TECH
217: R7P25
S ERICK DARGAN
OREGON

 

Kevin White being available at #25 is a bit lucky, gotta jump on that if he's there.  In the second I had my choice of Sambrailo, Ogbuehi or Jake Fisher.  I kinda like Sambrailo and I dunno if I'd take the risk on Ogbuehi but an argument could be made for Fisher here too.  In the third Mike Davis, the last of what I consider the potential star RBs, was available so I grabbed him.  I kinda like how the pattern of skill position then OL played out.

 

25: R1P25
OT ANDRUS PEAT
STANFORD
57: R2P25
WR SAMMIE COATES
AUBURN
89: R3P25
WR JUSTIN HARDY
EAST CAROLINA
121: R4P25
RB DAVID COBB
MINNESOTA
153: R5P25
CB QUANDRE DIGGS
TEXAS
185: R6P25
DE COREY CRAWFORD
CLEMSON
217: R7P25
S ERICK DARGAN
OREGON

 

In my second one I was hoping for an OT in the first to see how that sort of draft would pan out and luckily Peat was there.  Coates in the second and Hardy in the third are picks I really like, should give us a high potential young WR corps.  In the 6th I saw a DE near the top of the overall big board so I decided to look him up and surprisingly an NFL sized DE was available.  6'5, 270 he's got good size from a team with a typically good defense (as far as I know).  Definitely worth a shot that late.  Grabbed Dargan again, he's a bit short for SS (5'11 I think I saw) but 210 pounds means he should be pretty stout. 

 

Overall I dunno which draft I'd prefer.  I like them both.  If I had to choose, it'd probably be the second one.

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my 1st stab at it:

1st - WR JAELEN STRONG ARIZONA STATE (could have also had: OT La'el Collins LSU, WR Kevin White WVU, WR Devante Parker Louisville

2nd - WR SAMMIE COATES AUBURN (could have also had: WR Devin Smith Ohio St,

3rd - OT JAKE FISHER OREGON (could have also had: WR Rashard Green FSU, WR Devin Funchess Michigan, WR Tyler Lockett KSU, CB Kevin White TCU, CB ifo Ekpre-Olomu Oregon)

4th - RB AMEER ABDULLAH NEBRASKA (could have also had: WR Jamison Crowder Duke)

5th - OT DONOVAN SMITH PENN STATE (could have also had: OT Rob Havenstein Wisconsin)

6th - CB DAMIAN SWANN GEORGIA (could have also had: Tyler Varga Yale)

7th - S SAM CARTER TCU (could have also had: DE Shaquille Riddick WV, 6 sacks 10 TFL last year)

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