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Mock Draft from the 33rd Team


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I love Walker.  Reminds of Parsons as well.  Started at LB used as a rusher off the edge.

He’s mean and a Dog.  Someone  really think Morgan will fall in love with.

Also scheme versatile too.  Can play edge in a 3-4  but if we move to a 4-3, can play SLB

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16 minutes ago, ncfan said:

I love Walker.  Reminds of Parsons as well.  Started at LB used as a rusher off the edge.

He’s mean and a Dog.  Someone  really think Morgan will fall in love with.

Also scheme versatile too.  Can play edge in a 3-4  but if we move to a 4-3, can play SLB

Evero would probably use him a lot like he did Luvu 

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18 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

Jalon Walker is more Micah Parsons than Abdul Carter is

The more time goes along, the more I realize how little I know. 

That said, I wanted Parsons and was vilified for it. The number one complaint was "he is lazy". 

Ridiculous. Jaycee is good and all, but you could have had Parson's and had corners with 75% the ability of Jaycee playing just as well. There is no reason to ever draft a corner in the Top 10, in my opinion. 

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3 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

The more time goes along, the more I realize how little I know. 

That said, I wanted Parsons and was vilified for it. The number one complaint was "he is lazy". 

Ridiculous. Jaycee is good and all, but you could have had Parson's and had corners with 75% the ability of Jaycee playing just as well. There is no reason to ever draft a corner in the Top 10, in my opinion. 

Chuck was alllll over Parsons. I thought he would be meh MLB and had Jamin "On my third team" Davis above him........maybe my biggest draft fumble ever. I did not foresee Parsons becoming a TJ watt level problem as a edge. I know he's didn't have a big year like the past, but he can only play the Panthers once during the season....

 

 

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As I'm finally turning to prospects and digging in beyond the guys I liked during the year, Walker is an early fave for me at 8.  

Projections change a lot, I imagine a team will reach, prospects in the 5-20ish range will shift like always.  But Walker is a guy who I see sticking towards the top of this one.  

I wouldn't mind a double Walker 1-2 with Jalon ED/OLB & Deone IDL.  That would solve some issues pretty quickly IMO.

  

 

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10 hours ago, KaseKlosed said:

This was definitely my pick in my make believe mock draft with trades

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If we move back from 8 to 14, we better be getting a 1st next year out of the deal

Which I can't see someone giving up in this draft unless someone very unexpectedly falls to us, and if they would, we probably should just be taking whatever player is sitting there and worth it to make that offer as it probably would be one of T-Mac, Johnson, or Graham.

Any of whom if they fall to 8 we should be jumping all over as I think they all are Top 7 picks for sure, just a matter of order based on team needs.

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