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3 different drafts


ericr0319
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I did three mocks and only one time each. I went in with three mindsets.

We are in love with an OT and are not risking trading back for more picks and hoping our guy falls.

·         6. Ikem Ekwonu; OT North Carolina State

·         137. Charlie Kolar; TE Iowa State

·         144. JT Woods; S Baylor

·         149.Terrel Bernard; LB Baylor

·         199.Justin Shaffer; OG Georgia

·         242.Zach VanValkenburg; EDGE Iowa

We are in love with an QB and are not risking trading back for more picks and hoping our guy falls.

·         6. Kenny Pickett; QB Pittsburgh

·         137.Alec Lindstrom; OC Boston College

·         144.JT Woods; S Baylor

·         149.Cade Mays; OG Tennessee

·         199.Grant Calcaterra; TE SMU

·         242. Zach VanValkenburg; EDGE Iowa

We are not in love with anyone at 6 and we are trading back for picks. (In this mock I understand you can trade back here and still end up with Willis or Pickett, but that was not my intention and I do not think realistic in the draft.)

·         14. Jordan Davis; DT Georgia

·         45. David Ojabo; EDGE Michigan

·         47. Tyler Linderbaum; OC Iowa

·         149. Cade Mays; OG Tennessee

·         199. Marcus Jones; CB Houston

·         242. Olakunle Fatukasi; LB Rutgers

·         2023 WAS 1st

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