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ESPN mock apr 21. About 12pm


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First round (No. 8 overall): Jalon Walker, EDGE/LB, Georgia

Second round (No. 57 overall): Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State

Third round (No. 74 overall): Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU

Fourth round (No. 111 overall): Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Bowling Green

Fourth round (No. 114 overall): Cameron Williams, OT, Texas

Fifth round (No. 140 overall): Korie Black, CB, Oklahoma State

Fifth round (No. 146 overall): Jordan James, RB, Oregon

Fifth round (No. 163 overall): Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State

Seventh round (No. 230 overall): Tim Smith, DL, Alabama

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

First round (No. 8 overall): Jalon Walker, EDGE/LB, Georgia

Second round (No. 57 overall): Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State

Third round (No. 74 overall): Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU

Fourth round (No. 111 overall): Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Bowling Green

Fourth round (No. 114 overall): Cameron Williams, OT, Texas

Fifth round (No. 140 overall): Korie Black, CB, Oklahoma State

Fifth round (No. 146 overall): Jordan James, RB, Oregon

Fifth round (No. 163 overall): Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State

Seventh round (No. 230 overall): Tim Smith, DL, Alabama

Not realistic, IMO. I would be floored with this draft.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

I mean Noel and Fannin Jr. could easily be two of our top 3 receivers on day one.

We make a huge mistake if we ignore WR (or a TE weapon like Fannin) and OT, imo.

I was thinking I heard some red flags on Fannin--not sure I am right--but if so, Morgan will not draft him--too many others with red flags (except Nolen) have been passed over, it seems.  Maybe it was not character, but arm length (31.75) and 40 time (4.71 which is average, I would think).  He is a baller, regardless. 

I like Bech as well, but Noel has the higher upside and is more of what we need.

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36 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

We make a huge mistake if we ignore WR (or a TE weapon like Fannin) and OT, imo.

I was thinking I heard some red flags on Fannin--not sure I am right--but if so, Morgan will not draft him--too many others with red flags (except Nolen) have been passed over, it seems.  Maybe it was not character, but arm length (31.75) and 40 time (4.71 which is average, I would think).  He is a baller, regardless. 

I like Bech as well, but Noel has the higher upside and is more of what we need.

4.4 is average wr speed in the nfl. That's the bench mark for nearly ever nfl team.

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