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Current Draft Position (12-5)


Leeroy Jenkins PhD

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  1. Cleveland Browns record: 0-12 (.547)

  2. San Francisco 49ers record: 1-11 (.518)

  3. Jacksonville Jaguars record: 2-10 (.537)

  4. Chicago Bears record: 3-9 (.510)

  5. New York Jets record: 3-9 (.510)

  6. Tie Tennessee Titans (from Los Angeles Rams) record: 4-8 SOS = (.497)

  7. Tie Carolina Panthers record: 4-8 SOS = (.529)

  8. Cincinnati Bengals record: 4-7-1 (.516)

  9. Tie New Orleans Saints record: 5-7 (.536)

  10. Tie San Diego Chargers record: 5-7 (.539)

  11. Tie Philidelphia Eagles record: 5-7 (.563)

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I think the Jets and Bears will win two more and we'll pick fourth - unless Jacksonville wins three of four and we pick third.

Regardless it's another fuging throwback year where most of the year's excitement is spent perusing WalterFootball in April and then from Draft Day to the final whistle in Week 17, disappointment. I can't stress enough how much this season reminds me of 2001. it is unfathomable.

Our record is definitely better and the talent is FAR better but the lackadaisical attitudes, God-awful GM/coaching combos, swiss cheese defense, one-yard-and-a-cloud-of-dust-plus-a-holding-penalty offense and Olindo Mare Beta Version at kicker all just reminds me of 2001. It was a team that refused to win. This one is a bunch of prima donnas and chronic underachievers mixed in with about 25 guys whose chances of eating through a straw in 20 years increased exponentially (thanks Roger, you fuging bitch)

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S is still a big need for the Panthers. 

You want to play young DBs who by their nature make tons of assignment/call mistakes....then you put quality S behind them. 

Boston needs to be replaced ASAP.  He just adds to the problem.

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24 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Who would hold the tiebreaker between us, SF and CLE? 49ers and Browns play bad teams or teams with little to prove from here on out. If we all go 4-12 could we pick first?

The team with the lower SOS picks first in the event of a tie. Here is the current

I updated the OP with current SOS.  I found a much more accurate source, so things changed 

 

 

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I would be lying if i said i wasn't a little excited about getting a top 15 pick. the last time we did that we got cam, luke, and star. picking at the end has just not worked out for us and last night was a big indication plus refusing to sign any FA worth poo. we need another game changing player. 

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although it pains me say that we will most likely end up with a top 10 pick, even a top 5 pick... The teams ahead of us are in desperate need for a QB meaning guys like Myles Garrett and Jonathan Allen could be a in play here which would have a huge impact on our team.  No top 10 tackles IMO. and Why draft a RB if there are no Offensive Line improvements in the offseason.  Now if you go out in FA and boost the OL then yes drafting a Fournette or a Dalvin Cook makes sense.  I think with Worley and Bradberry coming into their own, one more offseason of work may have Gettleman thinking yet again lets go Defense in 1st round.  And at this point I see why.  DE or Safety (Jamal Adams). 

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8 minutes ago, Catufb85 said:

although it pains me say that we will most likely end up with a top 10 pick, even a top 5 pick... The teams ahead of us are in desperate need for a QB meaning guys like Myles Garrett and Jonathan Allen could be a in play here which would have a huge impact on our team.  No top 10 tackles IMO. and Why draft a RB if there are no Offensive Line improvements in the offseason.  Now if you go out in FA and boost the OL then yes drafting a Fournette or a Dalvin Cook makes sense.  I think with Worley and Bradberry coming into their own, one more offseason of work may have Gettleman thinking yet again lets go Defense in 1st round.  And at this point I see why.  DE or Safety (Jamal Adams). 

It's basically a guarantee we will pick fourth at worst

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Go Jets tonight!!!  Also, the Jets and Rams play the 49ers so losing out and a top 5 pick is a STRONG possibility.  While NO Panther fan should hope for wins, the Saints and Chargers strength of schedule and the Bengals playing the Browns give some cushion at the 7 spot for now.

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28 minutes ago, Leeroy Jenkins PhD said:

Browns, 9ers, and Bears might all be targeting QBs. A lot of people have the Jags taking the top LT in the draft. 

Or this could be one of those years where no QB goes in the first 5 picks.  Seems like a week class so far.  Hopefully I'm wrong.

Even if one goes in the top 5 that could still mean that Fournette, Garrett, Allen, Peppers, and Adams could be off the board by the time we pick. This place will have a meltdown when we end up picking Reuben Foster.

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