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The catch-all Huddler Panthers mock draft thread (mods please sticky)


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Post 'em if you got 'em.

For reference, I like using the sites https://first-pick.com/ and https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/

At First-Pick's site, you can make trades. However, some of their info/scouting/team needs are a little dated.
Fanspeak is a cleaner seeming site, and you can tweak your settings going into it a bit.

I did this today on First-Pick:

Round 1 Pick 16: Ferrell, Clelin, DE, Clemson (A)
Round 2 Pick 24 (N.E.): Cajuste, Yodny, OT, West Virginia (A)
Round 3 Pick 13: McCoy, Erik, OG/C, Texas AM (A+)
Round 3 Pick 18 (TENN): Bryant, Austin, DE, Clemson (A+)
Round 3 Pick 33 (N.E.): Samuel, Deebo, WR, South Carolina (A+)
Round 3 Pick 36 (COMP): Jackson, Tyree, QB, Buffalo (A+)
Round 4 Pick 13: Pratt, Germaine, OLB, North Carolina State (A+)
Round 4 Pick 32 (N.E.): Long, David, CB, Michigan (A+)
Round 5 Pick 16: Wise, Daniel, DT, Kansas (A+)
Round 6 Pick 14: Love, Bryce, RB, Stanford (A+)

Obviously I traded down twice in the second round. First with TEN and then with NE.

There were a few guys still on the board when I was picking that I would love for us to have, but because I was trying to stay somewhat realistic I skipped over them in favor of players who might really be there.

For my Fanspeak draft today, this was how it worked out:
 

16: R1P16
EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT
MISSISSIPPI ST.
47: R2P15
S CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON
FLORIDA
77: R3P13
G DALTON RISNER
KANSAS ST.
100: R3P36
LB GERMAINE PRATT
NORTH CAROLINA ST.
115: R4P13
S DARNELL SAVAGE, JR.
MARYLAND
154: R5P16
QB TYREE JACKSON
BUFFALO
187: R6P14
G DRU SAMIA
OKLAHOMA

 

I highly doubt Jackson makes it to the 5th round, nor Risner to the 3rd, for that matter.
All my other favorites were off the board at #16, so I went for Sweat even though I'm not sold on him.

It looks like I double dipped at S, but one of them is going to play Nickel.
 

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The near perfect draft. Offensive tackle value wasn't there.

 

YOUR PICKS
1: R1P16
EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT
MISSISSIPPI ST.
2: R2P15
C ERIK MCCOY
TEXAS A&M
3: R3P13
S DARNELL SAVAGE, JR.
MARYLAND
4: R3P36
RB DAMIEN HARRIS
ALABAMA
5: R4P13
DL ARMON WATTS
ARKANSAS
6: R5P16
CB JIMMY MORELAND
JAMES MADISON
7: R6P14
DL DANIEL WISE
KANSAS
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3 hours ago, Dchen0601 said:

Honestly tho that site doesn't have updated draft orders, i mean they predict nick bosa is going 1, which could happen but probably not

FanSpeak just had Quinnen Williams go #1 in the mock I'm running.

It doesn't matter.

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Was very happy with how I did through the first 4 rounds:

 

1: R1P16

EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT
MISS. STATE

2: R2P15
C GARRETT BRADBURY
NC STATE

3: R3P13
S DARNELL SAVAGE, JR.
MARYLAND

4: R3P36
OT TYTUS HOWARD
ALABAMA STATE

5: R4P13
RB BENNY SNELL
KENTUCKY

6: R5P16
LB DAVID LONG JR.
WEST VIRGINIA

7: R6P14
DL TRYSTEN HILL
UCF
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My 2 dream options

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In the 1st, if Sweat is not there nor Burns, draft Cody Ford to place at LG to have an awesome OL and if DWill goes down Cody can slide to RT.

2nd round Adderley makes too much sense. Need a ballhawk to pair with Eric the Punisher.

3rd and comp depends on oir first pick. If DE is our 1st round pick, Max Scharping as OL (OT/OG) then Khalen Saunders for our back up NT. If OL is oir 1st round pick, Ben Banogu as DE/OLB and Khalen Saunders. 

4th round Kahlil Hodge as OLB can play in multiple linebacking schemes, is a tackling machine and can cover as well.

5th round Renell Wren, a 5 tech with an explosive first step and potential pass rusher at that spot but needs more work.

6th round John Cominsky, another 5 tech who is super athletic and is an excellent run stopper. His potential maybe higher than Wren's. 

 

Our front 7 on D:

3 Tech/34 End: KK, Butler

NT: Poe, Saunders

5 Tech/NASCAR: Wren, Cominsky

DE/OLB: Mario, Sweat/Burns/Banogu, Obada

SAM: Irvin, Cox Jr, Haynes

MIKE: Luke, Smith, Norris

WILL: Shaq, Hodge, Carter

 

This group gives versitality to do 34, 43 or hybrid fronts for what RR wants to do in the future. 

 

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I spend way too much time running these simulations for fun.

1st one on Fanspeak using the CBS Aggregate and Difficult Setting. I feel like I hit on most of the major holes still left to fill on the roster. Lodge in the 5th was was a value pick IMO. He's a bit of a project with his route running, but I love his willingness to block.

YOUR PICKS
1: R1P16
 EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT
MISS. STATE
2: R2P15
S CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON
FLORIDA
3: R3P13
 ERIK MCCOY
TEXAS A&M
4: R3P36
 QB WILL GRIER
WEST VIRGINIA
5: R4P13
 RB MILES SANDERS
PENN ST.
6: R5P16
 WR DAMARKUS LODGE
OLE MISS
7: R6P14
 LB BLAKE CASHMAN
MINNESOTA
 
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6 hours ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

I'd have to change my pants if some of these mocks came true.  Let's hope Hurney agrees with y'all's Fanspeak

If Titans and ATL do not screw up or 1st pick with their choices, this could be a great draft for us. Any of these mocks would improve the hell out of team! Please football gods be kind to Cam's shoulder!

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