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Virgil

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  1. Alright everyone, this is the final, 1 ROUND, mock draft. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tVpkCN-Ndi6amDNlLMlztGK1nh0dSJZySRFOScs0BGc/edit?usp=sharing Each pick needs to be made in the following format: Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming Rnd Pick Ovr Value Team GM/Player 1 1 1 3000 Cardinals Nick Bosa, DE, Ohio St 1 2 2 2600 49ers Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama 1 3 3 2200 Jets Josh Allen, LB, Kentucky 1 4 4 1800 Raiders Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma 1 5 5 1700 Buccaneers Ed Oliver, DT, Houston 1 6 6 1600 Giants Devin White, LB, LSU 1 7 7 1500 Jaguars Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida 1 8 8 1400 Lions Rashan Gary, DE, Michigan 1 9 9 1350 Redskins (via trade) Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio St 1 10 10 1300 Broncos Jonah Williams, OL, Alabama 1 11 11 1250 Bengals Devin Bush, LB, Michigan 1 12 12 1200 Steelers DK Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss 1 13 13 1150 Dolphins Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson 1 14 14 1100 Falcons Montez Sweat, DE, Mississippi State 1 15 15 1050 Bills (via trade) TJ Hockenson, TE, Iowa 1 16 16 1000 Panthers Brian Burns, DE, FSU 1 17 17 950 Giants Dexter Lawrence, DE, Clemson 1 18 18 900 Vikings Andre Dillard, OT, Washington St 1 19 19 875 Titans Noah’s Fant, TE, Iowa 1 20 20 850 Packers Dalton Risner, OL, Kansas St 1 21 21 800 Seahawks Greedy Williams, DB, LSU 1 22 22 780 Bucs (via trade) Joshua Jacobs, RB, Alabama 1 23 23 760 Texans Cody Ford, OT, Oklahoma 1 24 24 740 Raiders Byron Murphy, CB, Washington 1 25 25 720 Eagles Johnathan Abram, S, Mississippi State 1 26 26 700 Colts Jerry Tillery, DL, Notre Dame 1 27 27 680 Raiders Jeffery Simmons, DT Mississipi St 1 28 28 660 Chargers Garrett Bradbury, OL, NC State 1 29 29 640 Patriots (via trade) Clelin Ferrel, DE, Clemson 1 30 30 620 Packers Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, S, Florida 1 31 31 600 Rams David Montgomery, RB, Iowa St 1 32 32 590 Patriots Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma
  2. ***** you brady
  3. Let them do it to a team who needs a QB. Let two QBs go in the top 10 so that more people slide to us
  4. I already put an offer how for someone to do it. Stay tuned....
  5. The guy who used to crush it in Texas doesn’t really do them anymore I don’t think. I really don’t know anymore
  6. Here was the logic. Last year, maybe because of the supply/demand, that’s what teams overpaid on average to move within the top 10. Also, when it was just straight up, we had almost too many, possibly unrealistic trades. I think people traded just for the sake of trading. Thanks, but in no way do I want that burden.
  7. Nope. Nope. Nope. Burn the house. Burn the city. Change your name.
  8. Alright everyone, we are done. I need a break. I’ll start the Mock 3.0 thread on Saturday sometime. I have to look up response times from the previous two drafts to see who gets dibs first on teams. For now, thank you and leave me alone ?
  9. I think I’m off the Hock train. Well, I think the Bills are. They don’t usually draft guys they don’t spend pre-draft time with. I find their lack of meeting with him interesting I would like to get you started please
  10. Yes, completely. But after last year, the bar is set pretty high. It’s been said before, but I’m happy we aren’t looking for a QB or drafting for desperate need
  11. @JimKellyTryouts is on the clock
  12. Please don’t forget you have two of the next three picks
  13. Personally, I would only do it for Bosa or Allen. With how much McD rotates his line, I can’t justify that many picks @NewEra is up and we almost have this thing closed out!
  14. If that were their plan, I don’t know why they would have signed Fitz. Rosen isn’t going to be on the bench unless he goes to the Giants
  15. I think, like other teams are with QB’s, the Bills want to see what falls to them. If Allen falls to 5, would you rather trade up and get him or trade to get a Clark whom you also have to pay. Most of the player trades are available for 2nd rounders, Friday morning/afternoon could be an interesting day. I think Rosen could go sooner, but those QB teams may view him as plan B
  16. With the 56th overall pick, the Baltimore Ravens select: Kelvin Harmon, WR, N.C. State As a deep threat, Harmon's size (6-3, 214 pounds) and speed stand out. But he is also a savvy route-runner and a tough, willing blocker GM - We couldn’t be happier to have Harmon fall to us. After an exodus at wide receiver, we found a guy who can not only get deep, but lay down a block in our new read option offense. It was tough to wait, but this selection validates our patience. The Eagles are now on the clock @Chemical
  17. @RyanC883 on the clock for 2 picks
  18. Why now? We will most likely re-sign Hughes and could very well re-sign Lawson? Why spend a top 10 pick on a guy that may not even start? I think he could be better than Lawson, but then what do you do with him? If he played edge and rotated with Lorax, okay. I just don’t see how it works for that high of a pick. But please educate me
  19. Updated And again, if you can all use the proper format, it really helps me name, position, college with commas like that and all
  20. ***** punters man
  21. Usually not an issue with them, I'm surprised
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