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

 

Different and caught some fallen stars...

8: R1 P8 OT Penei Sewell - Oregon
39: R2 P7 OT Teven Jenkins - Oklahoma State
73: R3 P9 CB Paulson Adebo - Stanford
113: R4 P8 QB Davis Mills - Stanford
151: R5 P7 EDGE Shaka Toney - Penn State
193: R6 P9 CB Kelvin Joseph - Kentucky
222: R6 P38 TE Shaun Beyer - Iowa
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14 hours ago, Basbear said:

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

 

Different and caught some fallen stars...

8: R1 P8 OT Penei Sewell - Oregon
39: R2 P7 OT Teven Jenkins - Oklahoma State
73: R3 P9 CB Paulson Adebo - Stanford
113: R4 P8 QB Davis Mills - Stanford
151: R5 P7 EDGE Shaka Toney - Penn State
193: R6 P9 CB Kelvin Joseph - Kentucky
222: R6 P38 TE Shaun Beyer - Iowa

I've seen Joseph all over the place...as high as a late 2nd rounder to 6th.  What grade do you have on him?  I'm splitting the difference and saying late 3rd early 4th.  Do you think an anticipated run on corners is diving up his stock with some folks in mocks?

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Jabril Cox allows for more flexibility on D and puts us in a favorable position when negotiating with Reddick and facing cap savings by moving on from Shaq Thompson. 
 

Addressed weak spots at OL, CB, and TE. 
 

Upgrade (imo) at backup QB. 

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On 4/15/2021 at 7:47 AM, 45catfan said:

I've seen Joseph all over the place...as high as a late 2nd rounder to 6th.  What grade do you have on him?  I'm splitting the difference and saying late 3rd early 4th.  Do you think an anticipated run on corners is diving up his stock with some folks in mocks?

I got him a mid-2nd. CB are a funny bunch and recent drafts show you better draft them one round early than where you grade them. Look at lasted years draft-    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_NFL_Draft

Jeff went 3rd overall, before QBs Tua and herbert. (struggle hard too, pride looked better..)

CJ went 9th...9th for a CB in a great draft

Failcons reached hard for AJ, most had him in the 2nd, but he went 16th overall

Raiders reached harder for Damon Arnette. most had him as late 2, even 3rd round guy.

Dolpins took a 5'8 CB with the 30th pick, reach as well

Viking took their normal CB in the first and thus killing more fans via alcoholism.

I like Joseph, but hes not among the top "hopes" for the panthers 2nd/39th overall pick. Im basis towards SEC players. He played petty good against NFL level WRs and has the numbers you want(check out his proday) at CB. Plus its a must that the CB has INTs in college, got to have ball skills and he does. Most may grade him as a 3rd, so he should go in the 2nd. I hope after hes around the panthers 3rd pick, put the odds at 5%.

 

 

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