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Dex's final mock. (You're not gonna like it.)


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Round 1

 

Shaq Thompson OLB/S

 

Round 2 (Trade with Giants)

 

Devin Smith WR/God

 

(Panthers give up their 57, 89, 161 for Giant's 40th pick)

 

Round 4

 

Steven Nelson CB

 

Round 5 (Comp)

 

James Sample S

 

Round 5 (Comp)

 

Chaz Green OT

 

Round 6

 

Ray Drew DE

 

Round 7

 

BPA

 

Figured I'd get something out the night before the big day. However I would be totally happy grabbing several others in the first and second. This draft is so wide open as wide open as I can remember. These are just for fun. I have complete faith in DG and his staff. If he takes someone I don't agree with I'll still back the pick. Any who <3 and to those of you going to the All Pro draft party please remember to never leave your drinks unattended.

 

 

Also Thompson and Sample were high school teammates. Would love to see the two reunited. 

 

 

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Can I ask who you thought would be on and off of the board to select Thompson?

There were a lot of players I passed on. I'd rather not post my actual big board to avoid bullying. *cries*

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