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Mock Draft Simulator Thread 2022


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On 4/12/2022 at 8:08 PM, Soul Rebel said:

Are you thinking about kicking Tom inside to center? 

I have an odd draft crush on him as a center of the future. Bozeman is good for a year and then re-sign and slide him to LG with Tom at Center. 

Cross-Bozeman-Tom-Corbett-Moton is a nasty talented OL for the next 5-7 years.

I like the idea of Tom, Zion Johnson, or Cade Mays being a potential C in our future. All can play multiple positions and have good size

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On 4/19/2022 at 5:29 PM, Riverboat Ron said:

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I call this the in Zappe we trust, fix everything else.

Me likey.....if I could state adding a DE/edge even put it higher. You solved the OL and LB issues in one draft, thats a tall task given the current panther picks. 

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27 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Me likey.....if I could state adding a DE/edge even put it higher. You solved the OL and LB issues in one draft, thats a tall task given the current panther picks. 

I figure it’s impossible to fix everything, really love Zion Johnson and Muma, maybe swap Oenning for Jermaine Johnson.

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6 minutes ago, Riverboat Ron said:

I figure it’s impossible to fix everything, really love Zion Johnson and Muma, maybe swap Oenning for Jermaine Johnson.

It is, just fixing one group in the draft is hard and you fixed 2. If Jermaine Johnson was 22, that would be the biggest drop news since Arod.....Theres talk that he may go top 5. I personally have him over aidan hutchinson, he owned the senior bowl by all reports. The league knows this and I doubt he waits over 11 to get that call. 

You dont need to spend a early pick on edge, there still are legit starter potential in 4-6 rounds. Plenty of high ras guys. 

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Almost got Cole Turner for Carson (his TE from Nevada with soft hands) at pick 199 but the Jags snagged him at 198.

In this scenario we still go after Garoppolo and Carson gets a years worth of rehab on his knee. This all works out to our favor because Garoppolo will take us out of the sweepstakes next year for a top QB but we have a Carson to take over next year with no rush to get him on the field in 2022.

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