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Walterfootballs Latest Mock has Us Passing on Calvin Ridley and Joshua Jackson


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  • R1 : Dante Jackson , CB , LSU (5'11'' 175  good lord is this dude a lightweight! NO NO NOOOOOO)
  • R2 : Justin Reid, S, Stanford (6'1'' 204) (Solid pick)
  • R3 : Ogbonnia Okoronkwo , DE/OLB, Oklahoma (6'1' 242) (Very undersized for DE, wouldnt he be more like a 3-4 pass rush OLB?) 
  • R3 : Auden Tate, WR, Florida State (6'5'' 225) (KB 2.0 with less speed, would hate the pick especially in 3rd)
  • R5 :  Folorunso Fatukasi, DT, Connecticut  (6'4'' 295) (Okay pick I guess)
  • R6 : Michael Joseph, CB, Dubuque  (6'0'' 186) (wow 3 DBs but I guess its possible. Just dont want a repeat of the 2016 draft) 

 

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6 minutes ago, heel31ok said:

Would Reid make it that far into the second...?

I really don't know. There seems to be chatter about him in the first now but I had him pegged squarely in the 2nd at some point. I think it's possible but maybe unlikely at this point. He seems to be trending up unfortunately. I would honestly be okay with him in the first but prefer several other players. It's possible they'd all be gone though.

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3 hours ago, Hoenheim said:
  • R1 : Dante Jackson , CB , LSU (5'11'' 175  good lord is this dude a lightweight! NO NO NOOOOOO)
  • R2 : Justin Reid, S, Stanford (6'1'' 204) (Solid pick)
  • R3 : Ogbonnia Okoronkwo , DE/OLB, Oklahoma (6'1' 242) (Very undersized for DE, wouldnt he be more like a 3-4 pass rush OLB?) 
  • R3 : Auden Tate, WR, Florida State (6'5'' 225) (KB 2.0 with less speed, would hate the pick especially in 3rd)
  • R5 :  Folorunso Fatukasi, DT, Connecticut  (6'4'' 295) (Okay pick I guess)
  • R6 : Michael Joseph, CB, Dubuque  (6'0'' 186) (wow 3 DBs but I guess its possible. Just dont want a repeat of the 2016 draft) 

 

I feel if you could get kB 2.0 who was very serviceable for years I would call that a win... no idea what your talking about. Tate had a horrible combine. But his production and upside that late in the draft is a win. 

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