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Son Of A Beach...mock V.2


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I went all cute with the title you goofy mother f*ckers.

Its getting nice outside

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1 FLETCHER COX DT Miss St.

I'm sticking with Fletch. Worthy would actually be my second choice at this position for our team. We have a NT in Edwards with Fua behind him. Cox would be a great compliment on our line and if necessary he can go to the outside.

2 JANORIS JENKINS CB North Alabama

Faller and we have a CB2. Gamble-Jenkins with Hogan & Butler at Nickle/Dime would be quite an ideal set-up. He could easily fall. If not, simply replace him with Josh Robinson or Jayron Hosley.

*Added OPTION--Stewart is traded for an additional second rounder...2-2: Brandon Taylor (S LSU)

4 Terrell Manning OLB NC State

The much needed OLB help comes and pleases all you State fans (NC state lol) Really though, this guy would be a nice fit and I think contribute sooner than many think.

5 Jaymes Brooks OG Virginia Tech

Hokies!! RG depth

6-1 Jerry Franklin ILB Arkansas

More support behind Beason with solid experience at a big school

6-2 Blake Ayles TE Miami

Bam wham...a TE project for Chud....from Miami!!!

7 Jarrett Boykin WR Virginia Tech

*Get a decent DE against the run to help Hardy in the FA

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He truly is the best fit for us imho

The guy is consistent, big, with the same amount of athletic upside as anyone. He just needs to work on controlling his balance when double teamed. He constantly merited double teams last season.

Also, I just really don't like this draft for either S or DEs. Curry and Perry are good but no one stands out at all. Barron & Brandon Taylor on the safety side are the only ones I think would fit us.

If we somehow trade Stewart, I'd very much be interested in targeting Perry (late first) & Taylor (late 2nd-early 4th type).

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I think Worthy and Cox are the two best non-NTs in the Draft, and both could definitely be future All-Pros. Terrell Manning is going to be a good pro, and I like the OLine depth.

The only thing that worries me is the lack of a P or PR/KR. :(

Overall, though, if this draft happened, I would be a very, very happy fan.

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Love the 1st 3 picks. Would love to trade down (Eagles, Jets, Bengals) and get Cox.

Even if we don't trade down, I still want him at 9 if Claiborne doesn't fall.

The only other player I would consider is Kuechly.

That's what I think it will come down to: Claiborne, Kuechly, & Cox

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