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2024 Mock Drafts


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12 hours ago, rayzor said:

this one started off nicely, but it didn't take long for it to lean towards meh.

the trick is knowing where positions you would like to take care of will fall off a cliff. there might be a guy or two you like at a certain spot, but if you are committed to getting the best players possible for a few positions, you have to know what you have available at each, because if you aren't paying attention you'll wind up with a whole pile of blah after your two or three good picks. 

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Not bad. I personally love the idea of getting 2 WRs in R2 but I don't think it's realistic after we gutted the defense so bad and we have bunch of role players. 

 

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3 hours ago, rayzor said:

Lol I turned over every pick.

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They could do something like this if they really wanted to. It's going to dilute the talent pool alot though so you better hope Morgan is exponentially better at drafting mid-late round than Fitterer, Gettleman, or Hurney was. 

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17 hours ago, rayzor said:

Too much?

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I'm not understanding this fanbases love affair with McConkey and Legette. I don't see anything super special but then again I'm a victim of highlight tapes. I don't have the time to go watch their entire game film.

I feel like his game is a little too similar to Diontae Johnson and Theilen, but I guess you could argue Theilen is old as fug and would be a great mentor.

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3 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

I'm not understanding this fanbases love affair with McConkey and Legette. I don't see anything super special but then again I'm a victim of highlight tapes. I don't have the time to go watch their entire game film.

Mcconkey is super quick, incredible routes, and catches frickin everything. And you can line him up everywhere. He's the reliable guy you want for your QB. But I like Pearsall for the same reasons and just about as much.

Leggette is could be a big fast stuff that fights for everything. Comparisons with Metcalf are on point. With that said, it could just be the idea of Leggette rather than the actuality of him. He only has one good year of production. He could be great or he could be Mingo.... someone that you keep looking at and wondering if he will ever be as good as you think he could be

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