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bP's wet dream 3 Rd Mock


bLACKpANTHER

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Rd 1, Pk 24:
With your first round draft pick - you need to get a rookie-starter. Even if it is at the end of the first round - whoever it is - they should be contributing THIS season. I believe that Bradberry and Cockrell are viewed as our #1 and #2 CBs even after the draft goes down. I believe Rivera's staff doesn't view CB as a top priority after Cockrell was brought in. TE is another position that is high on my priority list but Greg hasn't retired yet and I don't think there is any TE that has 1st round value anyway. DE is huge on my list but I don't see us getting anyone of value at this range - especially in this weak draft class for 4-3 DEs. RB, WR are also big considerations but at the end of the day - I think the only positions that we can find a Day-1 starter at Pick 24 are OG/C or Safety.

The pick is Justin Reid, FS Stanford.
I hope we can trade back and grab some more picks and still get our guy but if we can find a trade partner - this is the choice at #24.
Will Hernandez or James Daniels could be the pick - but my gut tells me RR's staff thinks they have an "answer on the roster" for the LG position.

Rd 2, Pk 55:
To be honest - I wouldn't mind double-dipping and getting another Safety to solidify our secondary but the value at certain positions cannot be ignored from here on out. It has to be BPA at positions of need. I believe there will be a run of TEs in the 2nd round and we have to hope that one of the 4 ballers falls to the end of the round. Gesicki, Goedert, Andrews and Hurst are amazing and I would be happy with pretty much all of them. None of them are going to be there at the end of the 3rd round - so now is the time to get our guy.

The pick is Dallas Goedert, TE South Dakota St. 
I would be happy with any one of these guys but Gesicki and Goedert are my favs. 

Rd 3, Pk 85: 
The value picks keep rolling in. We keep having to cross our fingers and hope the talent falls at the positions of need. Just like the run of TEs in the 2nd round - the same will happen in the 3rd round for RBs. Chubb, Johnson, Perry, Freeman will all be flying off the board.

The pick is Nick Chubb, RB Georgia. 
I will be happy with any of the above but Chubb and Freeman are my favs.

Rd 3, Pk 88: 
After breathing a sigh of relief to land Chubb at the end of the 3rd, we look up 3 picks later and are staring at another player that has dropped further than we expected waiting to be scooped up.

The pick is Anthony Miller, WR Memphis. 
We could go Frank Ragnow here but I think he will be off the board. Daesean Hamilton is another WR that could be selected here.

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3 minutes ago, bLACKpANTHER said:

Rd 1, Pk 24:
With your first round draft pick - you need to get a rookie-starter. Even if it is at the end of the first round - whoever it is - they should be contributing THIS season. I believe that Bradberry and Cockrell are viewed as our #1 and #2 CBs even after the draft goes down. I believe Rivera's staff doesn't view CB as a top priority after Cockrell was brought in. TE is another position that is high on my priority list but Greg hasn't retired yet and I don't think there is any TE that has 1st round value anyway. DE is huge on my list but I don't see us getting anyone of value at this range - especially in this weak draft class for 4-3 DEs. RB, WR are also big considerations but at the end of the day - I think the only positions that we can find a Day-1 starter at Pick 24 are OG/C or Safety.

The pick is Justin Reid, FS Stanford.
I hope we can trade back and grab some more picks and still get our guy but if we can find a trade partner - this is the choice at #24.
Will Hernandez or James Daniels could be the pick - but my gut tells me RR's staff thinks they have an "answer on the roster" for the LG position.

Rd 2, Pk 55:
To be honest - I wouldn't mind double-dipping and getting another Safety to solidify our secondary but the value at certain positions cannot be ignored from here on out. It has to be BPA at positions of need. I believe there will be a run of TEs in the 2nd round and we have to hope that one of the 4 ballers falls to the end of the round. Gesicki, Goedert, Andrews and Hurst are amazing and I would be happy with pretty much all of them. None of them are going to be there at the end of the 3rd round - so now is the time to get our guy.

The pick is Dallas Goedert, TE South Dakota St. 
I would be happy with any one of these guys but Gesicki and Goedert are my favs. 

Rd 3, Pk 85: 
The value picks keep rolling in. We keep having to cross our fingers and hope the talent falls at the positions of need. Just like the run of TEs in the 2nd round - the same will happen in the 3rd round for RBs. Chubb, Johnson, Perry, Freeman will all be flying off the board.

The pick is Nick Chubb, RB Georgia. 
I will be happy with any of the above but Chubb and Freeman are my favs.

Rd 3, Pk 88: 
After breathing a sigh of relief to land Chubb at the end of the 3rd, we look up 3 picks later and are staring at another player that has dropped further than we expected waiting to be scooped up.

The pick is Anthony Miller, WR Memphis. 
We could go Frank Ragnow here but I think he will be off the board. Daesean Hamilton is another WR that could be selected here.

I like all of these picks except I would still prefer Sony Michel over Chubb, just because Michel is a much better blocker and pass catcher.

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