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The Mother Of All Trades "dream Mock"


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We trade our 9th pick & Stew for their 17th, 21st, & 85th picks.

1st Round (17th) CB Stephon Gilmore 6'1 190

Great combination of speed, size, covering ability with alot of upside.

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1st Round (21st) DT Jerel Worthy 6'2 308

Worthy is a beast on the line. Might would go Devon Still here if it wasnt for him being injury prone.

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2nd Round (40th)DE Chandler Jones 6'5 266

Good motor and has some decent upside, has room to put on some more weight.

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3rd Round (83rd)OLB Bruce Irvin 6'3 245

Great speed, still alittle raw. Good at rushing the passer. Like the upside.

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4th Round (104th)TE Ladarius Green 6'6 238

Good speed and hands. Could use some added bulk though.

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5th Round (143rd)OLB Terrell Manning 6'2 237

Local product to add depth to the LB core

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6th Round (180th) OG Ryan Miller 6'7 321

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6th Round (207th)OT Andrew Datko 6'6 315

If he doesnt encounter anymore shoulder problems he could be a steal in the later rounds.

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7th Round (216th) P Drew Butler

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There you have it folks! The draft of all drafts! Playoffs here we come!

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Ha man you really do like a new prospect every day.

What's your beef with Snoop? Not that it matters because this will never go down.

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Ha man you really do like a new prospect every day.

What's your beef with Snoop? Not that it matters because this will never go down.

I like a ton of people. But everything is relevant to position and who you take or/is taken.

Hell id through in Otah to sweeten the deal.

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Giving up Stew for this, I guess I could live with.

Heck yea im giving up stew for this.

Starting CB with all pro potential AND nice looking DT.

Jones could challenge Hardy for the other DE spot, but a nice rotation added non the less.

An intriguing TE prospect that is 6'6 that runs a sub 4.5 with nice hands!

Great LB and OL depth added with potential starters as well.

Throw in a P that routinely punts the ball 50+ yards.

Id give them Otah as well to make this go through! lol

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