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Fufu's Board-Wide Mock Draft


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12 hours ago, Verge said:

@toldozer The Eagles would like to trade up for the pick.

Pm me what you are willing to give up. I'll give you till 1pm then I'll make my selection.  Actual gm me would want a first rounder for the Colts next year or a proven player. That doesn't really help me here though

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The Ravens will go with Pat Elflein, Center from Ohio State

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Center in the NFL is a undervalued position and now is an appropriate time to draft the best center in the draft class. Elflein is the reigning Rimington Trophy Award winner as the top center in the country, a consensus All-American, and a three-time First-Team All-Big Ten choice.

The organization just traded prior starter Jeremy Zuttah to the 49ers for a box of cookies so the need is there. The Ravens get a top notch talent from a top notch school who will be apart of the organization for 10+ years.

  1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, DE
  2. San Francisco 49ers: Mitch Trubisky, QB
  3. Chicago Bears: Jamal Adams, S
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Leonard Fournette, RB
  5. Tennessee Titans: Marshon Lattimore, CB
  6. New York Jets: Patrick Mahomes, QB
  7. LA Chargers: Malik Hooker, S
  8. Carolina Panthers: Derek Barnett, DE
  9. Cincinnati Bengals: Garrett Bolles, OT
  10. Buffalo Bills: Deshaun Watson, QB
  11. New Orleans Saints Jonathan Allen DE
  12. Cleveland Browns: DeShone Kizer QB
  13. Arizona Cardinals: OJ Howard, TE
  14. Philadelphia Eagles: Christian McCaffrey, RB
  15. Indianapolis Colts: Reuben Foster, LB
  16. Baltimore Ravens: Solomon Thomas, DE
  17. Washington Redskins: Dalvin Cook, RB
  18. Tennessee Titans: Mike Williams, WR
  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Taco Charlton, DE
  20. Denver Broncos: Ryan Ramczyk, OT
  21. Detroit Lions: Corey Davis, WR
  22. Miami Dolphins: Haason Reddick, OLB
  23. New York Giants: Marlon Humphrey, CB
  24. Oakland Raiders: Quincy Wilson, CB
  25. Houston Texans: Takkarist McKinley, OLB 
  26. Seattle Seahawks: Forrest Lamp. LT
  27. Kansas City Chiefs: Tim Williams, DE
  28. Dallas Cowboys: Jabril Peppers, S/LB
  29. Green Bay Packers: Malik McDowell, DE
  30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Evan Engram, TE 
  31. Atlanta Falcons       Budda Baker, FS
  32. New Orleans Saints  Gareon Conley, CB
  33. Cleveland Browns: Cam Robinson, OT
  34. San Francisco 49ers: Obi Melifonwu, S
  35. Jacksonville Jaguars: Charles Harris, DE
  36. Chicago Bears: David Njoku, TE
  37. LA Rams: John Ross, WR
  38. LA Chargers: Cooper Krupp, WR
  39. New York Jets: Antonio Garcia, OT
  40. Carolina Panthers: Zay Jones, WR
  41. Cincinnati Bengals:Teez Tabor, CB 
  42. New Orleans Saints: Juju Smith, WR 
  43. Philadelphia Eagles: TJ Watt, OLB
  44. Buffalo Bills: Curtis Samuel, WR
  45. Arizona Cardinals: Zach Cunningham, LB
  46. Indianapolis Colts: Desmond King, CB/FS
  47. Baltimore Ravens: Pat Elflein, C
  48. Minnesota Vikings:
  49. Washington Redskins:
  50. Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
  51. Denver Broncos:
  52. Cleveland Browns:
  53. Detroit Lions:
  54. Miami Dolphins:
  55. New York Giants:
  56. Oakland Raiders:
  57. Houston Texans:
  58. Seattle Seahawks:
  59. Kansas City Chiefs:
  60. Dallas Cowboys:
  61. Green Bay Packers:
  62. Pittsburgh Steelers:
  63. Atlanta Falcons:
  64. Carolina Panthers:

@Burnout189 and the Minnesota Vikings are now on the clock.

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28 minutes ago, ECUPantherFan said:

Anybody want to pick for the Vikings here?  @Burnout189 is running out of time.

Dan Feeney-top OG in the draft.  Vikings needed help all over the OL.  The RBs were running into a wall up the middle.  Feeney a stud OG who some projected him in the bottom of the first.

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  1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, DE
  2. San Francisco 49ers: Mitch Trubisky, QB
  3. Chicago Bears: Jamal Adams, S
  4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Leonard Fournette, RB
  5. Tennessee Titans: Marshon Lattimore, CB
  6. New York Jets: Patrick Mahomes, QB
  7. LA Chargers: Malik Hooker, S
  8. Carolina Panthers: Derek Barnett, DE
  9. Cincinnati Bengals: Garrett Bolles, OT
  10. Buffalo Bills: Deshaun Watson, QB
  11. New Orleans Saints Jonathan Allen DE
  12. Cleveland Browns: DeShone Kizer QB
  13. Arizona Cardinals: OJ Howard, TE
  14. Philadelphia Eagles: Christian McCaffrey, RB
  15. Indianapolis Colts: Reuben Foster, LB
  16. Baltimore Ravens: Solomon Thomas, DE
  17. Washington Redskins: Dalvin Cook, RB
  18. Tennessee Titans: Mike Williams, WR
  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Taco Charlton, DE
  20. Denver Broncos: Ryan Ramczyk, OT
  21. Detroit Lions: Corey Davis, WR
  22. Miami Dolphins: Haason Reddick, OLB
  23. New York Giants: Marlon Humphrey, CB
  24. Oakland Raiders: Quincy Wilson, CB
  25. Houston Texans: Takkarist McKinley, OLB 
  26. Seattle Seahawks: Forrest Lamp. LT
  27. Kansas City Chiefs: Tim Williams, DE
  28. Dallas Cowboys: Jabril Peppers, S/LB
  29. Green Bay Packers: Malik McDowell, DE
  30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Evan Engram, TE 
  31. Atlanta Falcons       Budda Baker, FS
  32. New Orleans Saints  Gareon Conley, CB
  33. Cleveland Browns: Cam Robinson, OT
  34. San Francisco 49ers: Obi Melifonwu, S
  35. Jacksonville Jaguars: Charles Harris, DE
  36. Chicago Bears: David Njoku, TE
  37. LA Rams: John Ross, WR
  38. LA Chargers: Cooper Krupp, WR
  39. New York Jets: Antonio Garcia, OT
  40. Carolina Panthers: Zay Jones, WR
  41. Cincinnati Bengals:Teez Tabor, CB 
  42. New Orleans Saints: Juju Smith, WR 
  43. Philadelphia Eagles: TJ Watt, OLB
  44. Buffalo Bills: Curtis Samuel, WR
  45. Arizona Cardinals: Zach Cunningham, LB
  46. Indianapolis Colts: Desmond King, CB/FS
  47. Baltimore Ravens: Pat Elflein, C
  48. Minnesota Vikings: Dan Feeney, G
  49. Washington Redskins:
  50. Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
  51. Denver Broncos:
  52. Cleveland Browns:
  53. Detroit Lions:
  54. Miami Dolphins:
  55. New York Giants:
  56. Oakland Raiders:
  57. Houston Texans:
  58. Seattle Seahawks:
  59. Kansas City Chiefs:
  60. Dallas Cowboys:
  61. Green Bay Packers:
  62. Pittsburgh Steelers:
  63. Atlanta Falcons:
  64. Carolina Panthers:

 

@Saca312...the Washington Redkins are on the clock!

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The Redskins have had a hot and cold defense for a while. They seem to look decent one week, then JAG the next. Additions in their secondary helped last season to a certain extent, but their front seven still needs work. Having not invested much into their LB section for a while, they definitely need to find talent there.

With the 49th pick in the 2017 draft, the Redskins select:

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LB Ryan Anderson; Alabama

A vastly underrated player, Anderson brings an edge and personality that'll spark up a defense. A part of Alabama's star-studded front seven, Anderson found himself to be part of the shadows in the bright lights that surrounded Bama's pride and joy. However, that's not to say he wasn't productive.

Anderson had 61 tackles, 31 unassisted, in 2016 as an edge player. And those numbers could skyrocket as an inside linebacker.  He has good speed to cover ground as an inside linebacker. Saban knows he can make plays in the backfield. He had 39.5 career tackles for loss at Alabama. Letting him play in the box and fill running lanes may be the best way to use him.

What the Redskins will likely do is use the kid as an inside linebacker to shore up their ever growing need in that area. He brings about an edge and strong mentality to a defense, and will whip anyone acting foolish into shape. He's been noted to have been the 'top dog' in practices and making sure nobody was doing any funny business. His trademark scowl will definitely scare any defender into ensuring they do their job.

A tone-setter, aggressive, and strong leader for a Redskins defense that desperately needs one.

 

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