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I can't wait until the comp picks are finalized so I can get the two extra picks in the simulations.  Now I'm trading back (for the simulator's that allow it for free) to get the two extra picks.  I even try to get them around where they will actually land.

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

 

Jumping on the recent Rhule(lair) comments

 

8: R1 P8 OT Penei Sewell - Oregon
39: R2 P7 OT Christian Darrisaw - Virginia Tech
73: R3 P9 QB Mac Jones - Alabama
110: R4 P8 LB Dylan Moses - Alabama
148: R5 P7 CB Trey Dean III - Florida
188: R6 P9 TE Nick Eubanks - Michigan
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qb i don't need no stinkin qb

traded down a couple of times

 

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 18 (MIA): Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida (A)
Round 2 Pick 4 (MIA): Trey Smith, OG, Tennessee (A+)
Round 2 Pick 7: Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State (A-)
Round 2 Pick 12 (DAL): Patrick Jones, DE/OLB, Pittsburgh (A)
Round 3 Pick 9: Deonte Brown, OG, Alabama (A)
Round 3 Pick 17 (MIA): Trey Hill, C/OG, Georgia (A+)
Round 4 Pick 8: Thayer Munford, OT, Ohio State (A+)
Round 5 Pick 7: Landon Dickerson, C, Alabama (A+)
Round 5 Pick 40 (COMP): Noah Gray, TE, Duke (A+)
Round 6 Pick 9: Janarius Robinson, DE/OLB, Florida State (A+)
Round 6 Pick 38 (COMP): Osa Odighizuwa, DE/OLB, UCLA (A+)
Round 7 Pick 8: Kadarius Toney, WR, Florida (A+)

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^^^Oh, lol on the B+ simulator grade.  That my friends, is no less than an A.  I won't go A+ because I left out WR, a true 3-tech (drafted Sample to move inside to groom as a 3-tech) or a shutdown corner.  If it were to happen in real life, I'm doing back flips.  This would even top last year's draft.

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The offensive guard out of Wisconsin whitewater Meinertz i believe is gonna be a stud, grab him in the 3rd, also grant the safety from ucf get him in the 2nd I believe unless a qb we desire falls to us at 8 we should trade down a few spots get a good olineman and acquire another pick would be the best route to go

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I liked this one I just did. Franchise QB with an upgrade to our OL, McKitty as the 4th pick due to a run on a much needed TE for us and he was the best of the rest, and the latter half full of development players that could use a year of working with to get up to NFL speed. Overall, I'd be thrilled with (at least the top half of) this draft.

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