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2024 Mock Drafts


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I try to limit to one trade per draft since the trade back options on PFN mocks can get unrealistic quick. 
 

Worthy- this offense desperately needs a deep threat and someone who can make something out of nothing. Worthy can do both.

COMP: Devonta Smith

Braelon Allen- we have a need for a short yardage/goal line back. 

COMP: James Conner (less tenacious)

James Williams- a dawg Morgan is looking for. This guy will deliver big hits as a rookie. Shaq replacement?
COMP: Kam Chancellor (game has changed where Kam types are playing LB now)

Beaux Limmer- know little about him. Took best graded OL available.

Joe Milton- Similar to Braelon Allen, this is an attempt to beef up our short yardage game. We will need to grind out games relying on our defense until we acquire the weapons needed at skill positions. Milton would be trained to execute the Philly QB sneak and build a goal line/short yardage package for him. Never know what he might become down the road.

Quinton Newsome- know little about him. Took best graded CB available.

 


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26 minutes ago, SOJA said:

ladd and xavier in back to back picks would be a home fuging run. It's like the only realistic scenario I'm happy with WR at both 33 and 65

there's a few more i'd be good with myself, but what im hoping we do is get two good complimentary WRs. Adding in a big TE, two RBs with some power and fight and then another utility guy that can be a return specialist...i know we've got a lot of needs all over the place, but i just don't know when we'll see such a good group of playmakers again. i'll be disappointed if we don't come away with at least 3 offensive playmakers. 

 

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some combo of back to back WRs to start like Mitchell and then Leggette would be my ideal draft.  I then would go BPA of offensive positions after that.  TE, RB, OL.  

I want all offense.  That IMO should be the priority.  Infusing this team with offensive talent.   

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On 3/8/2024 at 9:30 AM, CRA said:

some combo of back to back WRs to start like Mitchell and then Leggette would be my ideal draft.  I then would go BPA of offensive positions after that.  TE, RB, OL.  

I want all offense.  That IMO should be the priority.  Infusing this team with offensive talent.   

Part of me would feel guilty for not getting Evero anyone for the D, but we are in desperate need of help in offense.

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