NeverOutNick
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What’s your problem? This is just for fun. Unless this is a joke I don’t get it.
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Shoot me a PM if anyone wants 2 third round picks for one of their second round picks coming up
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Man the real Ravens screwed up. They got OBJ for $18mil this year and I got them Higgins and Jeudy for less than half that price. Come on DeCosta lol
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Honestly if this was a real draft, the lions would’ve asked for something like your 31st, next years first and probably a 4th rounder this year as well. That’s fair value for moving up that much in the first round but l get it for this mock. plus the Lions are one of the few teams that have insane value in this draft with very few holes so they would definitely try and get more value in the future just in case Goff goes back to old Goff and they need to trade up for a QB in next years draft
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Good call for the lions they have a great offensive line and WR corps. What did you get to move down from 18 again?
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Looks like the good teams are once again getting their O lineman early in the draft 🤔
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The Baltimore Ravens have traded the #28 pick and #86 pick in the 2023 draft to @Motorin' and the Denver Broncos in exchange for Jerry Jeudy and the #67 pick in the 2023 draft. This years draft didn’t have the star power at WR that the ravens hoped for and they are already loaded at TE with Andrews and Likely, getting Jeudy with 2 more cheap years seems like a slam dunk. The Baltimore Ravens are giving Mac Jones what the NE patriots never gave him, weapons and no excuses. Jerry Jeudy and Tee Higgins will account for roughly $4mil each on this years cap and they can exercise Jeudys fifth year option for 2024 at $12 mil. If Mac Jones can prove to the Baltimore Ravens he’s their future franchise QB and Mac to Higgins/Jeudy has the connection we’re hoping for under new OC Todd Monken, then the Ravens will worry about the future financials at that time but going into 2023 we’re excited in the new direction our team is heading with a still top 10 defense and plenty of offensive fire power to keep up with the other elite AFC teams.
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I think I understand where you and the board are on him now. I just think his ceiling is relatively low but if he can be that consistent #2 for Josh it will be a successful pick so Go Bills
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Poll Closed (Former thread of TSW Draft 1.0)
NeverOutNick replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Welp it’s looking like Addison in a landslide…let’s get us a good O lineman next round fellas -
Just hope he can get separation in the NFL running those routes. JSN is a great route runner too but neither of these guys seem special. But if the bills are just looking for a dependable receiver who doesn’t drop easy catches (cough Davis cough), I guess they can do worse than drafting Addison. Protecting Josh is the #1 priority so hopefully taking Addison gives him that blanket and also doesn’t squander our chances at getting much needed O line help later in this draft
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@GunnerBill @NewEra or anyone else. What do you see in Addison that makes you think he’s worth taking over trading back for much needed offensive line help?
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Poll Closed (Former thread of TSW Draft 1.0)
NeverOutNick replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
If it’s a 4th and not an early 3rd then I may have to change my vote lol -
Poll Closed (Former thread of TSW Draft 1.0)
NeverOutNick replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
In this unique situation I think getting Jeudy on 2 more years of his rookie contract and the Broncos 3rd round pick this year for our #27 is the best option. Helps us immediately in trying to win a SB and we can still get a good O line, LB and DT prospect with our 2nd and 2 third round picks if the board hits right -
I hope I’m wrong on him if he’s our pick. His production is fantastic but he doesn’t pass the eye test when I see a star WR. Wilson and Pickens in college popped when you saw them on the field. Pickens especially last year was a guy I was yelling for because the dude fell pretty hard and we should’ve grabbed. He’s special Addison is a safe pick who will probably be productive for us but doesn’t seem like a guy who can elevate a team as a true #1. Just my opinion and if he’s drafted by the Bills I hope I’m way off.
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Would love him in the 2nd but is he really worth a top 30 pick?
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I’ll always lean a little more towards upside and Smith has it. But in saying that I don’t want him to be our pick. I want O line first and foremost and a WR that has the potential to be a #1 if anything ever happened to Diggs, which I don’t think Addison is. but he does seem like a solid 2 so I won’t be angry if we draft him
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I’m not a big fan of Addison because of his limited upside and honestly at this point with a lot of the top receiving options gone (bye Mayer) and us not likely to take the BPA with another pass rusher (Nolan Smith), I say we trade back and get another pick or 2 then we can get one of the plethora of O-Lineman or not reach for any of the 3 LBs people seem to like. I wanted Wright to fall but I’m not the best at evaluating O line…does seem to be a sweet spot with a lot of guys with some gritty toughness left: Joe Tippmann O'Cyrus Torrence John Michael Schmitz Cody Mauch Steve Avila Dawand Jones even that freeland kid from BYU has upside Bryan Bresee is an interesting pick as well but man I want some offensive help to protect Josh and/or give him more dependable weapons
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But yours won’t include Zay Flowers 😉
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I do agree with you on the positions that I think the Bills will take in round one because LB and tight end are not Premier position to them. I also hate the idea of taking another D lineman early, but because we have no defensive tackles signed for next year it’s still could be a possibility. I just want to protect Josh and get him as many weapons as possible.
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I love Kincaid too! Flowers and Kincaid are my two favorite pass catchers to just purely watch in this class but I agree I don’t think the Bills take him as he can’t block and the bills like their players to have versatility
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With the 22nd pick in the 2023 NFL draft the Baltimore Ravens select Iowa’s versatile DL/edge Lukas Van Ness. True to form the ravens take best player available and nab the high motor, super athletic Hawkeye, who can play all across the D line for them and helps fill the void of losing Justin Houston and Calais Campbell this offseason. The Vikings and @BigdaddyinOrlando are now on the clock at pick 23
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I’ll preface this by saying I think this WR class is underwhelming at the top of the class compared to previous years, most notably last year but… Zay Flowers passes the eye test more than any WR in the class. His height, arm and hands size are all concerns but the kid is a gamer just like Bryce Young is ar QB. If he was at least 6’ with 32”+ arms and 10”+ hands he’d be the NFL scouts consensus #1 guy in this class imo. https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/article/nfl-draft-preview/nfl-draft-wr-rankings-debate-zay-flowers Read the article about his work ethic and we already know about his athletic ability. “Flowers is still a rocketship, posting a 4.42s 40-yard dash (92nd percentile) and a blinding 1.49s 10-yard split (98th percentile), showcasing his trademark burst. Flowers is the rare sub-190 pound receiver, from a noticeably small 2023 WR class, who can win on the inside or outside” The kid can run the route tree, has amazing separation and after the catch he’s like a human algorithm with finding the most concise route to get the most yards out of every opportunity. I absolutely love this kid but if I were just looking at measurements I could see why many will stay clear. Past Pro WRs with an arm length of 31.5 or less that produced at least 1 top-12 season: Greg Jennings DeSean Jackson Pierre Garcon Mike Wallace (Ole Miss) Golden Tate Antonio Brown Eric Decker Randall Cobb Robert Woods Amari Cooper Stefon Diggs Cooper Kupp
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I’m with you on Wright but Hyatt doesn’t make much sense. He’s basically a one trick pony who takes the top off of the defense. We just got that in Harty and when Davis doesn’t suck he does the same thing. He doesn’t run the route tree very well at all. This isn’t a sexy draft for amazing WRs but I definitely could be talked into Zay Flowers because the dude can do it all as a little guy. Reminds me of Steve Smith back in the day
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I’ll hold out for another hour or 2 at most for my pick of the Ravens but then I’m hitting the sack fellas
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Good move. Don’t love Levis but Seattle is a great place for him to develop
