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That time of year again. Post your results. They changed some stuff up this year.
 
 
16: R1P16
 
EDGE CLELIN FERRELL
CLEMSON
47: R2P15
 
C GARRETT BRADBURY
NC STATE
77: R3P13
S CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON
FLORIDA
100: R3P36
 
QB TYREE JACKSON
BUFFALO
115: R4P13
 
RB DAMIEN HARRIS
ALABAMA
154: R5P16
 
LB TERRILL HANKS
NEW MEXICO STATE
187: R6P14
 
WR JALEN HURD
BAYLOR
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Yeh, would be a good draft— most of the mocks though have Bradbury going first round, some even before we pick. Poo happens though, people get taken whole rounds earlier and some drop 2 rounds from where experts say they will go

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16: R1P16
 
EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT
MISSISSIPPI STATE
47: R2P15
 
C ELGTON JENKINS
MISSISSIPPI STATE
77: R3P13
 
G NATE HERBIG
STANFORD
115: R4P13
 
S JAQUAN JOHNSON
MIAMI
132: R4P30
 
RB TRAVIS HOMER
MIAMI
142: R5P4
 
EDGE JOHN COMINSKY
CHARLESTON
154: R5P16
 
DL DEMARCUS CHRISTMAS
FSU
180: R6P7
 
OT ISAIAH PRINCE
OHIO STATE
187: R6P14
 
WR JALEN HURD
BAYLOR
 
 
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1. Sweat - no brainer. Great prospect St probably our greatest area of need.

2. Jenkins - again, no brainer. I'd love any of the top three center prospects at #47.

3. Herbig - Van Roten is a marginal starter/good backup type. LG can be upgraded, but I'm not sure a rookie 3rd rounder would be an immediate upgrade. Well, he might be but the odds of Ron playing him over a vet is slim.

4. Johnson - safety depth that's desperately needed. Maybe he develops into a starter. But this is the portion of the draft where solid depth/special teamers are good picks.

5. Homer - solid compliment to CMC. Small guy who runs bigger.

6. Cominsky - phenomenal athlete for his size. Pure potential pick. He's listed as EDGE, but I'd he drafts him as a 3 and/or 5 technique. He should have the scheme versatility we want with the ability to play inside on four man fronts or kick out to DE on three man fronts.

7. Christmas - I love this guy and I think he's getting lost in a very strong DL draft. Pure space eater and block occupied. Could probably hold down the nose in a three man front. Good run stuffer who offers little as a pass rusher.

8. Prince - desperately needed OT depth. Has a lot of potential.

9. Hurd - raw WR with size, we lack size in the WR corps.

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I went hard on the oline early, tired of ignoring pass protection issues. If one or two of the dline works out thats a bonus. We wont be able to rebuild the defense in one offseason any imo

 

1: R1P16
 
OT JAWAAN TAYLOR
FLORIDA
2: R2P15
 
C GARRETT BRADBURY
NC STATE
3: R3P13
 
G CONNOR MCGOVERN
PENN STATE
4: R3P36
 
EDGE JOE JACKSON
MIAMI
5: R4P13
 
S JAQUAN JOHNSON
MIAMI
6: R5P16
EDGE JONATHAN LEDBETTER
GEORGIA
7: R6P14
DL DEMARCUS CHRISTMAS
FSU
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This is what I got...I'm happy with this draft overall, but I need to do more research on the TEs in the later rounds. I also was ticked off that I wasn't able to get Bryce Love...he was there late into the 6th round.  I watched the combine by Trysten Hill and he's going to be an absolute steal...

 

16: R1P16
 
EDGE JACHAI POLITE
FLORIDA
47: R2P15
 
OT DAVID EDWARDS
WISCONSIN
77: R3P13
 
C ELGTON JENKINS
MISSISSIPPI STATE
100: R3P36
 
S ANDREW WINGARD
WYOMING
115: R4P13
 
CB KRIS BOYD
TEXAS
154: R5P16
 
TE KEENEN BROWN
TEXAS STATE
187: R6P14
 
DL TRYSTEN HILL
UCF
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I like First-Pick better. You can make trades.

Here's one I did from Fanspeak, trying to be realiistic.

 

16: R1P16
EDGE RASHAN GARY
MICHIGAN
47: R2P15
OT YODNY CAJUSTE
WVU
77: R3P13
G MICHAEL JORDAN
OHIO STATE
100: R3P36
DL ISAIAH BUGGS
ALABAMA
115: R4P13
RB TRAYVEON WILLIAMS
TEXAS A&M
154: R5P16
LB KHALIL HODGE
BUFFALO
187: R6P14
C JESSE BURKETT
STANFORD

 

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1 hour ago, Pantha-kun said:

I went hard on the oline early, tired of ignoring pass protection issues. If one or two of the dline works out thats a bonus. We wont be able to rebuild the defense in one offseason any imo

 

1: R1P16
 
OT JAWAAN TAYLOR
FLORIDA
2: R2P15
 
C GARRETT BRADBURY
NC STATE
3: R3P13
 
G CONNOR MCGOVERN
PENN STATE
4: R3P36
 
EDGE JOE JACKSON
MIAMI
5: R4P13
 
S JAQUAN JOHNSON
MIAMI
6: R5P16
EDGE JONATHAN LEDBETTER
GEORGIA
7: R6P14
DL DEMARCUS CHRISTMAS
FSU

I agree with the first two picks but I think we should try to address edge rusher early on...plus I think we need to give Branden Mahon more time...Between Van Roten and Mahon, we should be fine at left guard...I think Center will be a bigger hole, plus of Mahon on Van Roten dont work out, you can always move Larsen to Guard while you drafted a young Center...too many times, I'm seeing Larsen getting pushed back into Cam's lap..

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2 hours ago, Pantha-kun said:

I went hard on the oline early, tired of ignoring pass protection issues. If one or two of the dline works out thats a bonus. We wont be able to rebuild the defense in one offseason any imo

 

1: R1P16
 
OT JAWAAN TAYLOR
FLORIDA
2: R2P15
 
C GARRETT BRADBURY
NC STATE
3: R3P13
 
G CONNOR MCGOVERN
PENN STATE
4: R3P36
 
EDGE JOE JACKSON
MIAMI
5: R4P13
 
S JAQUAN JOHNSON
MIAMI
6: R5P16
EDGE JONATHAN LEDBETTER
GEORGIA
7: R6P14
DL DEMARCUS CHRISTMAS
FSU

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