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

This is "Teddy is fine, hes fine.....hes fine" I love every pick , but the one weak spot is round 4. I use drafttrek, just feel its the best/realist board. I gotten more faith in the draft than I did before, far as filling needs/wants. 

 

@ImaginaryKev are you aware about fanspeak, or prefer the one youre using?

 

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2 hours ago, Basbear said:

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

This is "Teddy is fine, hes fine.....hes fine" I love every pick , but the one weak spot is round 4. I use drafttrek, just feel its the best/realist board. I gotten more faith in the draft than I did before, far as filling needs/wants. 

 

@ImaginaryKev are you aware about fanspeak, or prefer the one youre using?

 

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39: R2 P7 G Alijah Vera-Tucker - USC
73: R3 P9 CB Eric Stokes - Georgia
113: R4 P8 TE Kenny Yeboah - Ole Miss
151: R5 P7 DL Bobby Brown III - Texas A&M
193: R6 P9 LB Jamin Davis - Kentucky
222: R6 P38 WR Trevon Grimes - Florida
226: R6 P42 S Tyree Gillespie - Missouri

Pff one is pretty easy to use, I mess with it when I'm not busy at work

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20 hours ago, ImaginaryKev said:

Pff one is pretty easy to use, I mess with it when I'm not busy at work

Fanspeak is simple as well and you can pick different ranking boards. Ive used others (draft network, profootball network etc) and always came back to fanspeak. The others with trading, just too far unrealistic for my taste. Thats a down-side about fanspeak, no trades. They update as well, give it a couple rounds. 

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On 3/28/2021 at 3:50 PM, Basbear said:

Fanspeak is simple as well and you can pick different ranking boards. Ive used others (draft network, profootball network etc) and always came back to fanspeak. The others with trading, just too far unrealistic for my taste. Thats a down-side about fanspeak, no trades. They update as well, give it a couple rounds. 

The mock drafts I've been doing aren't as fun anymore now that PFF has updated their rankings. So now all the players I thought were possible steals in rounds 3-4 are 2nd rounders. Just like real life I guessss

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38 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

The mock drafts I've been doing aren't as fun anymore now that PFF has updated their rankings. So now all the players I thought were possible steals in rounds 3-4 are 2nd rounders. Just like real life I guessss

O yea they learn and adapt, thats why I like when fanspeak updates its boards. I believe drafttek is by far the best/realist list. Use Draft diamonds, you can still get someone like Marvin Jones in the 5th with their current list.(many others as well)

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