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FYI fanspeak now has comp picks included. Able to fill more needs/wants.

 

https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock-nfl-mock-draft-simulator/draft.php?d=qizmwz

Love my first 4 picks, feel strong about each being a starter somewhere. I will not pass up a stud DE, WILL NOT! Rochell is a boom/bust type, Slanton is a 360LB mountain. Only regert is not finding better TE and LB, but again not passing up a stud DE. Little may could start LT this year, depending on his rehab, but at one point had a mid first grade late 2019. 

 

8: R1 P8 QB Zach Wilson - BYU
39: R2 P7 DL Gregory Rousseau - Miami
73: R3 P9 C Landon Dickerson - Alabama
113: R4 P8 OT Walker Little - Stanford
152: R5 P7 CB Robert Rochell - Central Arkansas
185: R5 P40 DL Tedarrell Slaton - Florida
195: R6 P9 LB Monty Rice - Georgia
223: R6 P37 TE Noah Gray - Duke

 

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https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock-nfl-mock-draft-simulator/draft.php?d=oykzkg

Steves list, Like my LBs better in this one. Getting Tucker is steal in the 2nd, have 0% chance of happening. 

8: R1 P8 QB Zach Wilson - BYU
39: R2 P7 G Alijah Vera-Tucker - USC
73: R3 P9 DL Marvin Wilson - Florida State
113: R4 P8 CB Tre Norwood - Oklahoma
152: R5 P7 OT Dillon Radunz - North Dakota State
185: R5 P40 LB Isaiah McDuffie - Boston College
195: R6 P9 LB K.J. Britt - Auburn
223: R6 P37 TE Shaun Beyer - Iowa
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On 3/2/2021 at 6:57 PM, Basbear said:

https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock-nfl-mock-draft-simulator/draft.php?d=oykzkg

Steves list, Like my LBs better in this one. Getting Tucker is steal in the 2nd, have 0% chance of happening. 

8: R1 P8 QB Zach Wilson - BYU
39: R2 P7 G Alijah Vera-Tucker - USC
73: R3 P9 DL Marvin Wilson - Florida State
113: R4 P8 CB Tre Norwood - Oklahoma
152: R5 P7 OT Dillon Radunz - North Dakota State
185: R5 P40 LB Isaiah McDuffie - Boston College
195: R6 P9 LB K.J. Britt - Auburn
223: R6 P37 TE Shaun Beyer - Iowa

both of the drafts you posted would be RIDICULOUS lol

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completely unrealistic but did a fun trade for future picks mock

 ended up with 2022 SF round 1 pick, LAV round 1 pick, WFT round 1 pick, Chi round 2 pick, and Jax round 2 pick. 

2022 draft 4 first round picks, 3 second round picks lol and we still get Waddle 

 

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Well boys I secured us the number one pick in the 2022 nfl draft got the lions first rounder in this one; to recap we walk away with Det 1st, GB 1st, Oak 1st, Oak 2nd, SF 2nd, Pats 2nd, and Cincy 2nd

 

2022 draft: four total first round picks, 5 2nd round picks

 

I love how unrealistic these are they're so fun 

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This would just be an absolutely insane haul. We get WFT 1,2,3 round picks in this draft, 2022 and 2023 and still end up with Surtain. We also had PHIL 2022 and CLE 2022 round 1 picks to boot

 

ok I'm going to stop now I promise...maybe

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OK guys last one, this is the greatest trade down of all time. 

We get the Patriots 1,2,3 for this year and 2022 and 2023

We get Pitt Round 1 and 2 for this year and 2022 and 2023

We get Buffalo Round 1 this year and Rounds 1 and 2 in 2022

We get SF round 1 in 2022 

We still end up with probably the best guard in the draft, a potential starting LT, one of the highest potential weapons in the draft and multiple players that could make the roster. And two developmental QBs. This would never happen

 

Total picks including ours: 5 First rounders 2022, 4 Second rounders 2022, 3 third rounders 2022, 3 First rounders in 2023 and 3 second rounders in 2023 

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