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Official NFL Draft Round 1 Thread - General Chatter


Jeremy Igo

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1 *Leonard Williams DT 1 Southern California Jr 6-5 302 1 2 *Jameis Winston QB 1 Florida State rSo 6-4 231 1 3 *Marcus Mariota QB 2 Oregon rJr 6-4 222 1 4 *Amari Cooper WR 1 Alabama Jr 6-1 211 1 5 *Dante Fowler Jr. OLB 1 Florida Jr 6-3 261 1 6 Vic Beasley OLB 2 Clemson rSr 6-3 246 1 7 Kevin White WR 2 West Virginia Sr 6-3 215 1 8 Brandon Scherff OT 1 Iowa rSr 6-5 319 1 9 *Trae Waynes CB 1 Michigan State rJr 6-0 186 1 10 Danny Shelton DT 2 Washington Sr 6-2 339 1 11 *Todd Gurleyinjury.gif RB 1 Georgia Jr 6-1 222 1 12 DeVante Parker WR 3 Louisville Sr 6-3 209 1 13 Alvin Dupree DE 1 Kentucky rSr 6-4 269 1 14 *Melvin Gordon RB 2 Wisconsin rJr 6-1 215 1 15 *Andrus Peat OT 2 Stanford Jr 6-7 313 1 16 *Randy Gregory DE 2 Nebraska rJr 6-5 235 1 17 *Breshad Perriman WR 4 UCF rJr 6-2 212 1 18 La'el Collins OT 3 LSU Sr 6-4 305 1 19 Kevin Johnson CB 2 Wake Forest rSr 6-0 188 1 20 Byron Jones CB 3 Connecticut rSr 6-1 199 1 21 *Malcom Brown DT 3 Texas Jr 6-2 319 1 22 *Ereck Flowers OT 4 Miami (Fla.) Jr 6-6 329 1 23 *Shane Rayinjury.gif DE 3 Missouri rJr 6-3 245 1 24 Cameron Erving C 1 Florida State rSr 6-5 313 1 25 *Landon Collins SS 1 Alabama Jr 6-0 228 1 26 *Marcus Peters CB 4 Washington rJr 6-0 197 1-2 27 *Eddie Goldman DT 4 Florida State Jr 6-4 336 1-2 28 *Dorial Green-Beckham WR 5 Oklahoma rJr 6-5 237 1-2 29 *Arik Armstead DE 4 Oregon Jr 6-7 292 1-2 30 *Ronald Darby CB 5 Florida State Jr 5-11 193 1-2 31 Jake Fisher OT 5 Oregon Sr 6-6 306 1-2 32 Phillip Dorsett WR 6 Miami (Fla.) Sr 5-10 185 1-2 33 Owamagbe Odighizuwa DE 5 UCLA rSr 6-3 267 1-2 34 *Nelson Agholor WR 7 Southern California Jr 6-0 198 1-2 35 *Eli Harold OLB 3 Virginia Jr 6-3 247 1-2 36 *D.J. Humphries OT 6 Florida Jr 6-5 307 1-2 37 Damarious Randall FS 1 Arizona State rSr 5-11 196 1-2 38 Eric Rowe CB 6 Utah Sr 6-1 205 1-2 39 *Jalen Collinsinjury.gif CB 7 LSU rJr 6-1 203 1-2 40 Eric Kendricks ILB 1 UCLA rSr 6-0 232 1-2 41 *Jaelen Strong WR 8 Arizona State rJr 6-2 217 2 42 Preston Smith DE 6 Mississippi State Sr 6-5 271 2 43 *Maxx Williams TE 1 Minnesota rSo 6-4 249 2 44 *Tevin Colemaninjury.gif RB 3 Indiana Jr 5-11 206 2 45 Cedric Ogbuehiinjury.gif OT 7 Texas A&M rSr 6-5 306 2 46 Devin Smith WR 9 Ohio State Sr 6-0 196 2 47 *Jordan Phillips DT 5 Oklahoma rSo 6-5 329 2 48 Laken Tomlinson OG 1 Duke rSr 6-3 323 2 49 Quinten Rollins CB 8 Miami (Ohio) rSr 5-11 195 2 50 T.J. Clemmingsinjury.gif OT 8 Pittsburgh rSr 6-5 309 2 51 *Benardrick McKinney ILB 2 Mississippi State rJr 6-4 246 2 52 *Shaq Thompson OLB 4 Washington Jr 6-0 228 2 53 Carl Davis DT 6 Iowa rSr 6-5 320 2 54 *Danielle Hunter DE 7 LSU Jr 6-5 252 2 55 *Mario Edwards Jr. DE 8 Florida State Jr 6-3 279 2 56 *Duke Johnson RB 4 Miami (Fla.) Jr 5-9 207 2 57 D'Joun Smith CB 9 Florida Atlantic Sr 5-10 187 2 58 Rashad Greene WR 10 Florida State Sr 5-11 182 2 59 Ameer Abdullah RB 5 Nebraska Sr 5-9 205 2 60 Grady Jarrett DT 7 Clemson Sr 6-1 304 2 61 Hroniss Grasu C 2 Oregon rSr 6-3 297 2 62 A.J. Cann OG 2 South Carolina rSr 6-3 313 2 63 *Brett Hundley QB 3 UCLA rJr 6-3 226 2 64 *Donovan Smith OT 9 Penn State rJr 6-6 338 2

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    • If his seat was hot enough for him to be fired 6 games in then you should've just fired him when you made the decision to draft a QB #1 overall. I don't think you go from "this is definitely our guy" to "you're fired in 6 games". Seems like there would be had to have been doubts going in and that's not a recipe for success for a rookie QB.
    • I like to use the analogy that a high draft pick QB is like a new supercar. Great to have one except too often, one forgets that they are high maintenance. A bad team secures their car under a cheap tent, puts regular gas in the tank, services it at Pep Boys, and then blames the car for not working properly and proceeds to get another one.  At the least, Ward getting sacked 25 times already is a massive red flag. If you can't protect your rookie QB, you do not put him out there. Otherwise, it's taking your supercar and immediately spinning it right into a tree. A few survive that rough of a start. Most do not.
    • I don't think there's any one size fits all answer. I think you play the rookie when A) you think he's ready and B) you think there's a reasonable expectation that the overall situation provides him an opportunity to be successful, not necessarily in terms of wins and losses but just in terms of giving him a fighting chance with surrounding talent. If you rush either one it's probably not gonna be pretty.
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