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What would your draft board look like right now?


Crazydounut

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With the draft coming up and the senior bowl past us. Here's my board as of now. 

1st round:

1st option: Sweat

2nd option: Jonah Williams

3rd option: Dillard

4th option: Trade down to late 1st. (Get an extra 2nd and a 3rd/4th)

2nd round: 

1st option: Bradbury

2nd option: Adderly

3rd option: Ohmenihu

4th option: Risner

5th option: Deebo Samuel

6th option: Irv Smith Jr.

3rd round:

1st option: Hakeem Butler 

2nd option: Lindstrom

3rd option: Lonnie Johnson Jr.

4th option: Marvel Tell III

5th option: Cajuste

4th/5th round

1st option: LJ Collier

2nd option: Dexter Williams

3rd option: Tyree Jackson

4th option: Hunter Renfrow

5th option: McGary

6th option: Christian Miller

7th option: Nate Davis

6th/7th round:

1st option: One of the guys above if they are avalable

2nd option (If no RB taken at the time of pick): Wes Hills

3rd option: Ledbetter

4th option: Cowhart

What would your board look like?

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No thanks to Sweat. He is not very good against the run and has stiff hips and gets stood up quite often. You want your ends to be able to bend and get low and Sweat didn't show that ability in games. I think he is much more suited for a 3-4 OLB.

If he is there I want Clelin Ferrell. He is probably the best top ranked DE against the run in this draft and he already has a developed NFL frame. He moves and bends very well for his size. I'd be Happy with Ferrell, Lawrence, or Wilkins at 16.

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7 hours ago, Eazy-E said:

No thanks to Sweat. He is not very good against the run and has stiff hips and gets stood up quite often. You want your ends to be able to bend and get low and Sweat didn't show that ability in games. I think he is much more suited for a 3-4 OLB.

If he is there I want Clelin Ferrell. He is probably the best top ranked DE against the run in this draft and he already has a developed NFL frame. He moves and bends very well for his size. I'd be Happy with Ferrell, Lawrence, or Wilkins at 16.

Id say your spot on but your spot on! 100% agree with your picks. If Sweat n Ferrell are gone I may take the top LT left n double stack DE 2nd n first 3rd. Just my thoughts but loved yours.

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7 hours ago, Eazy-E said:

No thanks to Sweat. He is not very good against the run and has stiff hips and gets stood up quite often. You want your ends to be able to bend and get low and Sweat didn't show that ability in games. I think he is much more suited for a 3-4 OLB.

If he is there I want Clelin Ferrell. He is probably the best top ranked DE against the run in this draft and he already has a developed NFL frame. He moves and bends very well for his size. I'd be Happy with Ferrell, Lawrence, or Wilkins at 16.

Just reread. What is your aignst against Sweat? 6"6 252 coming out with room to grow. Seems like a slam dunk to me. Dudes stats are sick. Hope you warm up to him.

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12 hours ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Guess I got your answer in your post but rewatch the senior bowl practices. Those questions are erased. Of course Id take Ferrell too but Ron most likely ruined that for our rah rah fans.

A lot of guys look great during practice but during real games he looks stiff in the hips. That’s why I think he will be more successful as a stand up pass rusher.

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2 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

A lot of guys look great during practice but during real games he looks stiff in the hips. That’s why I think he will be more successful as a stand up pass rusher.

He was consistent getting in the backfield in the full on scrimmages

And the game.

He's fluid

Also the thought he may be better in a 3-4

 

 

Rivera is talking about going to a hybrid 3-4 which will make him a obvious puzzle piece.

 

Interesting you mentioned stiffed and then talked about Ferrell.  Some scouts have been questioned Ferrell as stiff and tight hipped.  Quite a few people thought there was real shot he fell to the 15 range.  This was prior his nice showing in the championship game.  He could come into the combine and scouts pick something out in him

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26 minutes ago, ncfan said:

He was consistent getting in the backfield in the full on scrimmages

And the game.

He's fluid

Also the thought he may be better in a 3-4

 

 

Rivera is talking about going to a hybrid 3-4 which will make him a obvious puzzle piece.

 

Interesting you mentioned stiffed and then talked about Ferrell.  Some scouts have been questioned Ferrell as stiff and tight hipped.  Quite a few people thought there was real shot he fell to the 15 range.  This was prior his nice showing in the championship game.  He could come into the combine and scouts pick something out in him

I’m no expert but just from the games I have watched this season, Ferrell moves very well for his size and has no problem getting low. He may be a little tight in the hips but not nearly to the extent of Sweat. 

Also Ferrell is significantly better against the run which is huge if you’re picking a DE in the first and looking for them to be a day one starter.

 

Edit: Just want to add I have nothing against Sweat, I just think Ferrell will be a better all around 4-3 DE.

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10 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

I’m no expert but just from the games I have watched this season, Ferrell moves very well for his size and has no problem getting low. He may be a little tight in the hips but not nearly to the extent of Sweat. 

Also Ferrell is significantly better against the run which is huge if you’re picking a DE in the first and looking for them to be a day one starter.

 

Edit: Just want to add I have nothing against Sweat, I just think Ferrell will be a better all around 4-3 DE.

Agreed Ferrell is the better DE.  

But again Sweat isnt no slouch either 

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