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Fanspeak Mock Draft


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8: R1P8
 
RB LEONARD FOURNETTE
LSU
40: R2P8
 
EDGE TACO CHARLTON
MICHIGAN
72: R3P8
 
TE JORDAN LEGGETT
CLEMSON
99: R3P35
 
EDGE TANOH KPASSAGNON
VILLANOVA
113: R4P8
 
OBI MELIFONWU
CONNECTICUT
153: R5P8
 
CB MARQUEZ WHITE
FLORIDA STATE
193: R6P8
 
WR KD CANNON
BAYLOR
236: R7P15
 
DL D.J. JONES
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On January 23, 2017 at 3:57 PM, Hoenheim said:

This draft is mostly focused on getting two really good edge rushers to go along with a great saftey in Adams. Westrbrook is a nice bonus as a speed WR we need.

 

1: R1P8
S JAMAL ADAMS
LSU
2: R2P8
EDGE TACO CHARLTON
MICHIGAN
3: R3P8
WR DEDE WESTBROOK
OKLAHOMA
4: R3P35
EDGE TANOH KPASSAGNON
VILLANOVA
5: R4P8
CB KEVIN KING
WASHINGTON
6: R5P8
WR RYAN SWITZER
NORTH CAROLINA
7: R6P8
OT JON HECK
NORTH CAROLINA
8: R7P15
RB DE'ANGELO HENDERSON
COASTAL CAROLINA

LF is my main guy this draft, but i would be happy with this. I doubt switzer is there in the 5th round though

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On January 24, 2017 at 9:56 AM, stbugs said:

Waiting for my car to be serviced, so eff work. Here's my all offense (draftek since they're up to date more) draft, which if Shula can't use to score 30+ a game, I want him gone in week 2. FAs are deeper on D, so this is a give Cam a stud RB, 3 new OTs, a great slot WR, 2 solid receiving TEs and some depth at WR so we don't need Bersin active anymore.

Note, this may be one of my favorite drafts because I think it would have a gigantic impact on the offense. Fournette, Samuel, Njoku and Everett as added weapons I think could have immediate impact and Bolles/Garcia should be upgrades over Oher and really help with depth. Remmers can stick to backing up C/G only.

UDFAs: Mack Hollins WR, UNC, KD Cannon WR, Baylor, Josh Reynolds WR, Texas A&M

8: R1P8
 
RB LEONARD FOURNETTE
LSU
40: R2P8
 
OT GARETT BOLLES
UTAH
72: R3P8
 
WR CURTIS SAMUEL
OHIO ST
99: R3P35
 
OT ANTONIO GARCIA
TROY
113: R4P8
 
TE DAVID NJOKU
MIAMI (FL)
153: R5P8
 
OT JULIE'N DAVENPORT
BUCKNELL
193: R6P8
 
WR CHRIS GODWIN
PENN ST
236: R7P15
 
TE GERALD EVERETT
SOUTH ALABAMA

some guy on nfl network had Njoku mocked 32nd to the pats this afternoon... not sure he's there r4

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Well naturally a lot of these players draft projections are going to change wildly after the combine and everything else is over. Hell if Fournete and Cook have shitty combines the Panthers might even grab McCAffrey at 8 , or maybe they fall in love with Corey Davis you just dont know what will happen when a team has a pick in the top 10. Player interviews and visits too, all play a factor.

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