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Draftwire 4 Round Mock


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I wasn't overly impressed by this mock draft.  Our first rounder in this one is a replacement for KB.  We don't need another big WR.  If we are going WR in round one we need speed.  Funchess is a #2 and does better when he isn't the focus of defenses.

Round 1. Courtland Sutton WR LSU

Round 2. Tyrell Crosby OT Oregon (thoughts)

Round 3. (From Buffalo) Duke Ejiofor Edge Wake Forrest (thoughts)

Round 3. Donte Jackson CB LSU

Round 4. Traded to Cleveland

I did notice that Nick Chubb RB from Georgia would go to Cleveland in round two after our pick.   This would be a nice pickup if he were available in round 2.

http://draftwire.usatoday.com/2018/01/03/2018-nfl-mock-draft-updated-4-round-projections-heading-into-playoffs/

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21 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

Still can't believe Dave traded a 4th for a fuging punter 

The gift that keeps on taking like Hurney.

If he would have left after 2015 we would all cry,...

but after the garbage he left us,...... thanks Dave for 2016 and thanks even more for setting us up for this season which will go down like chewing bubble gum with the rapper on,...

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48 minutes ago, rodeo said:

i don't watch college football but i looked up Harris Highlights on youtube and this is my mock, please rate it:

1. James Washington - WR, OSU

2. Hayden Hurst - TE, SC

3. TJ Edwards - LB, UW

4. Marcell Frazier - DE, MU

James Washington in the first is a terrible pick

LB in the Third would be the most luxury or luxury picks. 

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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

 Our first rounder in this one is a replacement for KB.  We don't need another big WR. 

Sutton isn't KB. Or Funch. 

Sutton actually has some agility and plays up to his size constantly. His feet and hips are way more loose and fluid than most big body wide receivers and that expands his route tree a lot more than Kelvin's, which would, in a world where our OC could actually make good route trees, would be a different beast with Sutton and Funchess than Kelvin and Funchess.

Sutton is also...I wouldn't say speedier but quicker than Kelvin and can do a lot more after the catch. 

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34 minutes ago, Rags said:

Drafting for need gets your McClain and Fua

 

And Worley.

Only Tyreek Hill would have CLEARLY been a better football asset for this football team taken after Worley, and obviously we weren’t taking a guy that beat and strangled his pregnant girlfriend.

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53 minutes ago, Rags said:

James Washington in the first is a terrible pick

LB in the Third would be the most luxury or luxury picks. 

Washington looked good in the highlights but he didn't look that fast, so you're probably right there, kinda like exchanging KB for shorter KB.

And I think and LB is necessary because we very much need an heir for Davis. We'll need one within a season or two and the dude I found looked like he had fantastic coverage skills.

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