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What is your first three round mock and why


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26 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I'd be pretty upset with this draft. 

Me too I don't think you need 2 highly drafted DT's taken so close together.. (See Kk and Star) You run into not being able to pay one of them if their contracts come up at the same time.... And Especially when 1 was the best DT in his draft. .. You can take a flier on a lower cost FA or lower draft pick working beside your stars on defense..

Get the best or 2nd best OT and go from there..

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  • 1) The round 1 LT is a must, and the more I watch Slater, the better I feel about it.  
  • 2) A smart, elite C is something we lack and Paradis is old.  Go ahead and get one now.  If he can win the job now, cut/trade Paradis.
  • 3) Mills is a QB we can develop and trade for a first rounder or two if Darnold catches on and become good, and he could be a good backup until then.
  • 4) Twyman is a pass rushing 3 T. 
  • 5) Thomas is a solid zone CB with starting potential.  We have some older guys for now, so let's give him a year to learn.
  • 6) Shi Smith is a slot WR/return guy.
  • 7) Ball is going to start at RT in the NFL.   Let him learn for a year--playing in jumbo packages, etc. was surprised to see him at 222.

Regrets?  Did not address S, #1 CB, TE

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6 hours ago, Shocker said:

Move down with Washington...

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  • CAR
    19.
    Christian Barmore
    DT Alabama
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  • CAR
    39.
    Alex Leatherwood
    OT Alabama
     
  • CAR
    73.
    Jevon Holland
    S Oregon
     
  • CAR
    113.
    Deonte Brown
    OG Alabama
     
  • CAR
    151.
    Anthony Schwartz
    WR Auburn
     
  • CAR
    193.
    Kary Vincent Jr.
    CB LSU
     
  • CAR
    222.
    Israel Mukuamu
    S South Carolina
     
  • 2022 WAS 1st
  • 2022 WAS 3rd

 

 

Spot the guy that just watched the SEC last year. 😉

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Assuming we don't receive a blockbuster offer to trade down, take Sewell / Slater at #8. Double dip in the second round with Radunz / the top OT prospect left on our board. Loser in TC moves inside to play OG. 

Third round I take the BPA, depending on who falls. 

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8 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Assuming we don't receive a blockbuster offer to trade down, take Sewell / Slater at #8. Double dip in the second round with Radunz / the top OT prospect left on our board. Loser in TC moves inside to play OG. 

Third round I take the BPA, depending on who falls. 

Radunz has big concerns in terms of level of comp.  Doesn't have an ideal NFL skill set or measurables.  I would look elsewhere.

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5 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Radunz has big concerns in terms of level of comp.  Doesn't have an ideal NFL skill set or measurables.  I would look elsewhere.

He has the same measurables as Sewell and Slater: 6'5" (actually taller than both), 33" arms, over 300lbs. 

Some of you were willing to throw the world at his teammate - why wasn't level of competition a concern then?

He was also voted the practice player of the week at the Senior Bowl - he more than held his own against the vaunted SEC players. 😉

 

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5 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

He has the same measurables as Sewell and Slater: 6'5" (actually taller than both), 33" arms, over 300lbs. 

Some of you were willing to throw the world at his teammate - why wasn't level of competition a concern then?

He was also voted the practice player of the week at the Senior Bowl - he more than held his own against the vaunted SEC players. 😉

 

Nope dig deeper...he is right at 300 maybe a little lighter and 6’6 is really tall to be honest.  You haven’t seen him play at all.  Not many people have lol.  He will get man handled at the NFL level.

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6 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Nope dig deeper...he is right at 300 maybe a little lighter and 6’6 is really tall to be honest.  You haven’t seen him play at all.  Not many people have lol.  He will get man handled at the NFL level.

I don't make recommendations on prospects if I haven't seen them play. 

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