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Players and round they are projected so they will take that spot 

If they have top 15, you have to trade your 2nd pick and a future 3rd

Upper 2nd's you have to trade the first 3rd rounder and a future 4th

Upper 3rd you have to give up one of the 3rds, this year 5th and 6th to move up.

You have to hit 4 seperate needs at WR, OL, DE, RB, TE, CB, Safety

 

WRs

Top 15- Calvin Ridley 

1st- DJ Moore

Upper 2nd- Kirk

2nd- James Washington

2nd- Anthony Miller

3rd- Marcell Ateman

3rd- Equanimeous St Brown

 

OT

Top 15- Mike McGlinchey

1st- Connor Williams

2nd- Jamarco Jones

 

Interior OL

1st- Isiah Wynn

1st- Will Hernandez

Upper 2nd- Billy Price

2nd- Braden Smith

Upper 3rd- Frank Ragnow

5th- Bradley Bozeman

 

 

Edge Rusher

Top 15- Marcus Davenport 

Top 15- Harold Landry

1st- Sam Hubbard

Upper 2nd- Arden Key

2nd- Josh Sweat

3rd- Rasheem Green

3rd- Ejiofor

5th- Frazier

 

RB

1st- Guice

Early 2nd- Sony Michel

2nd- Chubb 

2nd- Penny

Upper 3rd- Royce Freeman

3rd- Ballage

5th- Scarborough 

 

TE

Early 2nd- Goedert

2nd- Mike Gesicki

Early 3rd- Mark Andrews

Early 3rd- Hayden Hurst

3rd- Ian Thomas

3rd- Dalton Schultz

5th- Fumagali

 

CB

 

1st- Josh Jackson 

1st- Jaire Alexander

2nd- Anthony Averrett

2nd- Carlton Davis

3rd- Tarvarus McFadden 

3rd- Quenton Meeks

 

Safety

Top 15- Derwin James 

1st- Justin Reid

1st- Ronnie Harrison

Upper 3rd- Jessie Bates iii

Upper 3rd- Kyzir White

3rd- Deshon Elliott

3rd- Marcus Allen

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Traded 2nd and 2 thirds for 3 upper thirds.

1. Josh Jackson CB

3. Royce Freeman RB

3. Hurst/Andrews TE

3. Kyzir White S

5. Bozeman C

Jackson and Freeman help immediately.  White starts by Mid-season.  Bozeman steps in for Kalil next year.  Hurst/Andrews takes over for Olsen in 2020.

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Had to take a PTO day to figure out these conditions...

1 OL Wynn/Hernandez

2 WR Kirk (moved up by giving up 2 and 3)

3 S Elliot/Allen

5 RB Scarborough 

 

OL-check, RB-check, WR-check. Hope we still sign a FA TE.

S- not yet ideal but added some competition and depth. The biggest weakness remains CB, hoping the FA changes/competition works out.

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1: Justin Reid, S

2: Nick Chubb, RB

3: Chad Thomas, DE

3: Tre'Quan Smith, WR

5: Siran Neal, CB (May have to trade into the 4th to get him. Want him to play CB not safety.)

6: Tyler Conklin, TE

 Do what ever with our 2 sevens. This gives us a safety, power back, defensive end, wide receiver, corner back, and a tight end with only having to make maybe one trade.

I win.

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39 minutes ago, stbugs said:

No chance you win. ;)

My TE, WR and DE crush yours. You got me on S and you got a RB instead of my G/C. Your CB isn’t going to play so I’ll ignore him. 

How many 2019 picks are you left with? ;)

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