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2024 Mock Drafts


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this was an interesting one. surprised to see chop robinson there and if we lose burns this might not be a bad opportunity.

i usually try to get a WR early, but the way it was falling i didn't like the values there.

definitely broke me out of some drafting ruts i had gotten into.

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Goal was to make the team more physical. Kingsley could fit either guard or maybe even LT. Sweat is a old school massive NT. Allen is a bruiser RB.  I think a two headed monster running game could help Young. Then weapons. Coker has outside WR speed and size. Theo and Jackson could work the middle of the field. Screenshot_20240216-215355.thumb.png.684cb53fb29d29cef738d2c9fea2cf16.png

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This one made me laugh.

Adonai Mitchell @ 6'4

Johnny Wilson @ 6'6-7

Jared Wiley @ 6'7

I typically have been having one or two WRs under 6' (mcconkey, corley, thrash, wilson, cowing) and trying to pair them up with a tall target, but this was just too hard to resist.

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A couple things I've noticed

If I don't pick a WR first, I typically end up regretting it. I never feel good about the way it falls after that. Usually it's Ladd, Adonai, or, on occasion, Brian Thomas Jr is there (and if he is I jump).

I e been going back and forth between going OL or defense with the 2nd pick, but find myself drawn more to defense lately.

Kris Jenkins is often a target there just because I'd love to see Brown with another huge terror on the interior and id also love to see another Kris Jenkins at DT. Seems like destiny.

I find myself more trying to get two LBs who are big-time tackle machines with that alpha dog mentality. I will grab either Cedric Grey or Jeremiah Trotter in the 2nd and then typically Tommie Eichenburg a couple rounds later or some other high tackle dawg complement for whoever gets picked earlier.

I'm just thinking that adding two terror tackling machines to add to Luvu would be great. I figure it would have to be appealing to Morgan as well and Evero probably wouldn't hate having a stacked LB corps managing the middle.

Whatever picks I have left (usually a few from trades) I just get the best OL I can find.

And if Jared Wiley is available I might try to grab him as well.

 

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On 2/14/2024 at 11:48 AM, Crixtala said:

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I like this one a lot. Revamp the WR group with athletes who can separate, take a flyer on a TE with freak size and add to the lines (including a familiar name)

your first five picks would be an insane haul 

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