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There are normally 3 types of mock drafts.

1. Predictive mock draft

2. What i would do mock draft

3. Different scenario mock draft

This mock draft was a mix of what they would do and a different scenario. They mentioned it plenty of times. Basically it was what they would do but in an attempt to give the viewers a different scenario than they have been seeing on majority of mock drafts. Basically this mock is a waste of time for most viewers that just want to see predictions based on what is being heard. 

I normally only watch mock drafts for opinions of players not where these guys think they will land. I normally hate the idea of trades in mock drafts though honestly speaking.

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2 hours ago, CarolinaLivin said:

There are normally 3 types of mock drafts.

1. Predictive mock draft

2. What i would do mock draft

3. Different scenario mock draft

This mock draft was a mix of what they would do and a different scenario. They mentioned it plenty of times. Basically it was what they would do but in an attempt to give the viewers a different scenario than they have been seeing on majority of mock drafts. Basically this mock is a waste of time for most viewers that just want to see predictions based on what is being heard. 

I normally only watch mock drafts for opinions of players not where these guys think they will land. I normally hate the idea of trades in mock drafts though honestly speaking.

Yes--good points. I often (on the Huddle) post a prediction of what I think the Panthers might do--not what I would do.  Then you have some crack/crystal meth head sitting outside of a McDonalds for the free internet come out of the woodwork (Completely, for example) and try to argue as if they were my opinions.  It is dumb on a level few have ever seen and remained mentally unscathed.

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2 hours ago, CarolinaLivin said:

I normally only watch mock drafts for opinions of players not where these guys think they will land. I normally hate the idea of trades in mock drafts though honestly speaking.

Yea it's like allowing people to go into debt in Monopoly.  Just play the game.

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2 hours ago, CarolinaLivin said:

There are normally 3 types of mock drafts.

1. Predictive mock draft

2. What i would do mock draft

3. Different scenario mock draft

This mock draft was a mix of what they would do and a different scenario. They mentioned it plenty of times. Basically it was what they would do but in an attempt to give the viewers a different scenario than they have been seeing on majority of mock drafts. Basically this mock is a waste of time for most viewers that just want to see predictions based on what is being heard. 

I normally only watch mock drafts for opinions of players not where these guys think they will land. I normally hate the idea of trades in mock drafts though honestly speaking.

You forgot the mocks where they screw over small market teams just to get big market teams good players

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On 3/26/2025 at 10:17 AM, Jon Snow said:

That would be astronomically retarded on the teams part. For 1 he's not a generational player and the team is nowhere close to having enough talent to throw away more picks on 1 player again. Stay put and take whoever falls that is not a TE.

False. You take Tyler Warren. Periodt. Punto. Period. 

You say "we don't trade for generational talent" then you say we skip on potentially one of the generational talents available...

Make up your mind. 

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6 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

False. You take Tyler Warren. Periodt. Punto. Period. 

You say "we don't trade for generational talent" then you say we skip on potentially one of the generational talents available...

Make up your mind. 

Warren is a good prospect in my eyes, great prospect in some other peoples eyes, but generational? i don't know about that. But that is just the opinion of a humble huddler. How would you sell me on Warren as a generational prospect? 

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1 hour ago, CPcavedweller said:

False. You take Tyler Warren. Periodt. Punto. Period. 

You say "we don't trade for generational talent" then you say we skip on potentially one of the generational talents available...

Make up your mind. 

No he is not a generational talent. There's not one in this draft. I like my odds on Warren.

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1 hour ago, CPcavedweller said:

False. You take Tyler Warren. Periodt. Punto. Period. 

You say "we don't trade for generational talent" then you say we skip on potentially one of the generational talents available...

Make up your mind. 

Everyone can quit dreaming about Warren.  Canales doesn't utilize tight ends the way many of you think he would.  We take a TE in the top ten, he would have to be our #1 target for it to make sense, in Canales system TE is an afterthought

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