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Maybe the Worst Mock I've Seen


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Makes no sense at all

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/pfn-consensus-2024-nfl-mock-draft-april-13/

33 Kool Aid McKinstry CB Alabama
39 Trey Benson RB Florida State
65 Malachi Corley WR Western KY
101 Spencer Rattler QB USCarolina
141 Hunter Nourzad OC Penn State
142 Braelon Allen RB WI 
240 Eric Watts Edge UCONN 
 

Two RBs??? No o line until late. What is the logic for getting a RB at pick 39 instead of a C, WR, DR, or LB?? Corley seems like a project.

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6 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Makes no sense at all

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/pfn-consensus-2024-nfl-mock-draft-april-13/

33 Kool Aid McKinstry CB Alabama
39 Trey Benson RB Florida State
65 Malachi Corley WR Western KY
101 Spencer Rattler QB USCarolina
141 Hunter Nourzad OC Penn State
142 Braelon Allen RB WI 
240 Eric Watts Edge UCONN 
 

Two RBs??? No o line until late. What is the logic for getting a RB at pick 39 instead of a C, WR, DR, or LB?? Corley seems like a project.

Take out Benson at #39 and Rattler at #101 and it's not THAT bad.  Those two picks make it seem horrible. Plug in Legette at #39 and Stinnott at #101, then it doesn't look too shabby.

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THAT. IS. JUST. TERRIBLE.

That's called the Fishbowl Drafting Technique. You put 300 names in a fishbowl and when it's your turn, you reach in, pull out a name then try to justify it with a paragraph.

I would literally drive to Charlotte on April 28th, wait in the parking lot until Morgan showed up so I could identify his car. Then I'd go to a Taco Bell and load up on bean burritos and Doritos Loco Tacos with extra meat. Then drive back to the stadium, slash all 4 of his tires, fill the gas tank with sugar, then take wait for the Taco Bell to kick in and take a big old diarrhea dump on his windshield. 

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19 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Take out Benson at #39 and Rattler at #101 and it's not THAT bad.  Those two picks make it seem horrible. Plug in Legette at #39 and Stinnott at #101, then it doesn't look too shabby.

I would love to have Legette and Rattler. 

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36 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Makes no sense at all

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/pfn-consensus-2024-nfl-mock-draft-april-13/

33 Kool Aid McKinstry CB Alabama
39 Trey Benson RB Florida State
65 Malachi Corley WR Western KY
101 Spencer Rattler QB USCarolina
141 Hunter Nourzad OC Penn State
142 Braelon Allen RB WI 
240 Eric Watts Edge UCONN 
 

Two RBs??? No o line until late. What is the logic for getting a RB at pick 39 instead of a C, WR, DR, or LB?? Corley seems like a project.

I'd say that outside of Harrison Jr., Odunze and Nabers all of the receivers are "projects" to varying degrees. I mean, from the mid twenties to the end of the third, there will be no consensus as to what receiver will be the gem that pops once we get into the season. 

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1 hour ago, Hoenheim said:

Makes no sense at all

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/pfn-consensus-2024-nfl-mock-draft-april-13/

33 Kool Aid McKinstry CB Alabama
39 Trey Benson RB Florida State
65 Malachi Corley WR Western KY
101 Spencer Rattler QB USCarolina
141 Hunter Nourzad OC Penn State
142 Braelon Allen RB WI 
240 Eric Watts Edge UCONN 
 

Two RBs??? No o line until late. What is the logic for getting a RB at pick 39 instead of a C, WR, DR, or LB?? Corley seems like a project.

2 running backs and no tight end. Wtf?

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OK, I am back. It bothers me not having the second rounder in 2025, but I had to take what what was available.  I can't NOT take a first-round grade OC when he is sitting atop my board.  Nor could I pass on Ladd at 39.  Wilson at #65 could be the steal of the draft if he stays healthy, but Jonah Ellis in the fourth was stealing too.  Ray Davis is a beast of a compact runner.  Wiley is a tall target for Mini-Cam and we probably need to watch the waiver wire for CB depth.

 

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