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35 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I was shocked to see him in the top 10, but top 5?  We should be OK.

The 2 QBs are not in the top 10, they will probably go top 3.  Hunter and Carter are def. going top 5.  So, with 4 gone, the next four will have to include Graham and I really think Jeanty will go before we pick--not sure, but I think he will.  So I need to type this up

  • Tennessee Ward QB
  • Cleveland Carter Edge
  • Giants Sanders, QB
  • Patriots, Hunter, WR/CB
  • Jacksonville, Mason (but I hear they really like McMillan) DT
  • Las Vegas, Jeanty RB
  • NY Jets, Membou OT

I could see NE taking Membou, and then Jacksonville takes Hunter-so it could get crazy.

I do not see Walker going in the top 6

 

Everything I'm reading says  Raiders and Jets go offense. I don't think he goes top 5 so that leaves him there for us.

 

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This was a really interesting one. Historically his mock draft is not great, but his top 50 is really good. So this should not be too far off from how teams have players ranked.

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Pats' OL was dreadful last year and they spent heavily on D in free agency. They really should take the #1 OT at #4.

Membou has surfaced as the #1 OT, but if they like Campbell....I also think the Ohio State OT (forget name) will go earlier than most think--

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20 hours ago, Camp Fodder said:

Walker is probably not going to be there at 8

Same thing was said about Burns. There are only 7 picks before us. Walker could go but if he does, it would mean someone like a Graham would drop to us. The only way I’d be afraid is if no QBs go early. If Walker was bigger, then I’d be more concerned.

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15 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I am at about 80% sure the Panthers are picking Mykel Williams.  

I am 80% sure they are picking Walker, that is only because I'm 20% sure Walker will be gone before we pick

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22 hours ago, MHS831 said:

I think he will because I think the 2 QBs will be gone, Carter, Hunter, Membou, and Graham.  If the Raiders take Jeanty, and there is a lotta chatter that they will, we should get Walker--of course, if Walker goes earlier, it could mean that Graham, Jeanty, or Membou drops to us--that would give us trade back capital. 

I realize that it's the lying season, and it's all a chess game, but I've been hearing that both the Browns and the Giants might forego using their top picks on a QB to take Carter and Hunter. If that happens, both QBs could slide to appreciably later in the round. Moreover, the Raiders just extended Geno.

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Interesting players that could be available for our second at 57: Landon Jackson Edge 46, Darius Alexander 47 DT Toledo, Nick Scourton 49 Edge, Azareye'h Thomas 50 CB.  Add one of those players to Mason Graham or Jalon Walker and we are off to a good start for the D. Next up would be wr.

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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

I am at about 80% sure the Panthers are picking Mykel Williams.  

I was thinking the same thing. I vaguely remember Dan talking about him in an interview awhile back and I didn't really think much of it at the time. But now that you brought it up, I remember Dan had a thorough breakdown of him against Texas which included every stat he had in that game. Mentioned that he was just beginning to tap into his potential. Dan had done his homework on him for sure.

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