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Verge's 2021 Mock Draft


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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Huddle experts told me Parsons was the best player in the draft.

Some slid, some rise before the draft, he slid. I give credit, verge was one of the first out of anyone to make that claim. I never wanted him at 8, I said that was the ultimate Herniay pick, back when it was first discussed and Marty was still GM. Jamin davis, JOK, and maybe even Zaven Collins have passed Parsons on a few boards. Its not all the teams, someone may still have him as a 1st and lock at that. He still could go later first, he odds have sure dropped some. 

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7 minutes ago, Verge said:

Do I even want to know?

It involves 80 grit sandpaper, industrial stapler, and staircase banister......lube is optional....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bet was Trey lance would go within 10 spots of Justin Fields....

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2 minutes ago, Verge said:

Denver. 

Who would Denver go with if both are there?  Fields or lance?  Then I guess the Pats gets the last man standing.

 

I am just starting to really get the sense that the bulk of these teams are not seeing the potential or star power of all 5 qb's that maybe the fans are getting excited for.    I truly hope there is a mad run on qb's 1-7  so that pushes Sewell or Slater to us but man I am just not seeing it.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Shocker said:

JOK to WFT is scary.  That defense is pretty nasty now.  Great job.

This x10!!!! 

I'm not a fan of seeing this guy in the division. I've been saying Jeremiah was the best LB in this draft while most were stuck on Parsons. I think it's more likely Washington trades up for a QB (with Detriot) and the Steelers get JOK/Shazier 2.0.

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