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This Consensus big board nailed the first round


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http://zonecoverage.com/2017/featured/the-2017-consensus-big-board-complete-300-player-rankings/

28 of its top 32 went in the first. And all 32 picks were inside of the top 43

Best remaining players according to that board are in Bold.

 

Rank PLAYER School Position Pos Rk Variance+
1 Myles Garrett Texas A&M ER 1 64.3
2 Solomon Thomas Stanford ER 2 76.1
3 Jamal Adams LSU S 1 123.9
4 Jonathan Allen Alabama DL5T 1 134.8
5 Malik Hooker Ohio State S 2 113.7
6 Marshon Lattimore Ohio State CB 1 82.7
7 Reuben Foster Alabama ILB 1 91.7
8 O.J. Howard Alabama TE 1 102.2
9 Leonard Fournette LSU RB 1 137.3
10 Corey Davis Western Michigan WRF 1 106.6
11 Mike Williams Clemson WRF 2 95.4
12 Dalvin Cook Florida State RB 2 112.9
13 Christian McCaffrey Stanford RB 3 111.2
14 Haason Reddick Temple OLB 1 115.9
15 Derek Barnett Tennessee ER 3 136.5
16 Gareon Conley Ohio State CB 2 98.2
17 Forrest Lamp Western Kentucky OG 1 91.7
18 John Ross Washington WRF 3 135.7
19 David Njoku Miami (Fla.) TE 2 114.4
20 Ryan Ramczyk Wisconsin OT 1 97.6
21 Marlon Humphrey Alabama CB 3 99.6
22 Deshaun Watson Clemson QB 1 109
23 Mitchell Trubisky North Carolina QB 2 108.5
24 Cam Robinson Alabama OT 2 102.8
25 Malik McDowell Michigan State DL3T 1 111.5
26 Takkarist McKinley UCLA ER 4 116.3
27 Garett Bolles Utah OT 3 93.8
28 Taco Charlton Michigan ER 5 106.6
29 Jabrill Peppers Michigan S 3 140.9
30 Patrick Mahomes II Texas Tech QB 3 136.4
31 Budda Baker Washington S 4 95.5
32 Tre’Davious White LSU CB 4 99.6
33 Charles Harris Missouri ER 6 134.1
34 Evan Engram Mississippi TE 3 92.2
35 Jarrad Davis Florida ILB 2 91.6
36 Zach Cunningham Vanderbilt OLB 2 91.3
37 Obi Melifonwu Connecticut S 5 111.4
38 T.J. Watt Wisconsin ER 7 96.9
39 Quincy Wilson Florida CB 5 92.5
40 DeShone Kizer Notre Dame QB 4 119.6
41 Kevin King Washington CB 6 107.5
42 Carl Lawson Auburn ER 8 112
43 Adoree’ Jackson Southern California NCB 1 100.2
44 Sidney Jones Washington CB 7 129.8
45 Tim Williams Alabama ER 9 130.1
46 Chidobe Awuzie Colorado CB 8 100.2
47 Marcus Williams Utah S 6 92.8
48 Joe Mixon Oklahoma RB 4 174.3
49 Dan Feeney Indiana OG 2 114.5
50 Chris Wormley Michigan DL5T 2 111.5
51 Jordan Willis Kansas State ER 10 117.3
52 Curtis Samuel Ohio State WRS 1 113.7
53 Derek Rivers Youngstown State ER 11 130.2
54 Zay Jones East Carolina WRF 4 112.7
55 JuJu Smith-Schuster Southern California WRF 5 94.6
56 Alvin Kamara Tennessee RB 5 82.9
57 Cordrea Tankersley Clemson CB 9 117.6
58 Raekwon McMillan Ohio State ILB 3 99.5
59 Tyus Bowser Houston OLB 3 108.7
60 Fabian Moreau UCLA CB 10 119.8
61 Caleb Brantley Florida DL3T 2 112.5
62 Teez Tabor Florida CB 11 107.5
63 Josh Jones North Carolina State S 7 125
64 Pat Elflein Ohio State OC 1 116.5
65 Taylor Moton Western Michigan OT 4 97.8
66 Dion Dawkins Temple OG 3 103.8
67 Desmond King Iowa S 8 92.5
68 Carlos Henderson Louisiana Tech WRS 2 113.2
69 Chris Godwin Penn State WRF 6 100.4
70 Ryan Anderson Alabama ER 12 99.6
71 Antonio Garcia Troy OT 5 118.1
72 Marcus Maye Florida S 9 127.4
73 Dorian Johnson Pittsburgh OG 4 110.3
74 Tarell Basham Ohio ER 13 97
75 Justin Evans Texas A&M S 10 116
76 Ethan Pocic LSU OC 2 94.5
77 Cooper Kupp Eastern Washington WRF 7 95.6
78 Bucky Hodges Virginia Tech TE 4 98.9
79 Dalvin Tomlinson Alabama DL1T 1 100.1
80 D’Onta Foreman Texas RB 6 99.9
81 Gerald Everett South Alabama TE 5 91.9
82 Jake Butt Michigan TE 6 89.9
83 Jaleel Johnson Iowa DL3T 3 100.9
84 Larry Ogunjobi Charlotte DL3T 4 96.7
85 Jourdan Lewis Michigan NCB 2 137.6
86 Cameron Sutton Tennessee CB 12 87.5
87 Adam Shaheen Ashland TE 7 119.3
88 Montravius Adams Auburn DL3T 5 113.8
89 Duke Riley LSU OLB 4 109.3
90 Ahkello Witherspoon Colorado CB 13 118
91 DeMarcus Walker Florida State ER 14 114.3
92 Samaje Perine Oklahoma RB 7 91.3
93 ArDarius Stewart Alabama WRS 3 150.5
94 Taywan Taylor Western Kentucky WRS 4 99.4
95 Kareem Hunt Toledo RB 8 93
96 Josh Reynolds Texas A&M WRF 8 104.2
97 Eddie Jackson Alabama S 11 112.4
98 Dawuane Smoot Illinois ER 15 98.4
99 Daeshon Hall Texas A&M ER 16 103.4
100 Chad Hansen California WRF 9 89.5

 

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I had 24 of them in my top 42. 22 in my top 32.

...pretty strong if you consider I didn't include any QBs, and Ross and Conley were off my board.

The three picks that busted my board a bit were Jarrad Davis, Evan Engram, and Tre'davious White.

 

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3 minutes ago, Bronn said:

I had 24 of them in my top 42. 22 in my top 32.

...pretty strong if you consider I didn't include any QBs, and Ross and Conley were off my board.

The three picks that busted my board a bit were Jarrad Davis, Evan Engram, and Tre'davious White.

 

Correction. Conley was on the board and Jackson was 42. TJ Watt was my other bust. I had him at 51.

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43 minutes ago, Bronn said:

I had 24 of them in my top 42. 22 in my top 32.

...pretty strong if you consider I didn't include any QBs, and Ross and Conley were off my board.

The three picks that busted my board a bit were Jarrad Davis, Evan Engram, and Tre'davious White.

 

I cant find your big board post, Ok I'm too lazy to search for it. Who's your top remaining guys? I know you put a lot work into that.

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