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gonzo1105

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  1. who at the top of round two makes sense of the available guys? Smith, Elijah Moore and Bateman will all probably be gone. Your next choices are Terrance Marshall and Rondale Moore. Sure that’s where their projected supposedly but neither one of them is a # 1 guy which they sorely need. The OT depth is way better Eichenberg, Radunz, Cosmi, Spencer Brown are a few example of guys who will be there at 37
  2. The Lions better hope one of these WRs drop to the 2nd round cause their won’t be much value at that pick unless Bateman is there and he won’t be IMO. Rondale Moore with his size ain’t that guy
  3. It’s been known for awhile that they loved Chase and that Sewell was dropping. Pretty common knowledge if you have been reading through the tea leaves. Lions could take Sewell it’s a safe pick for a new GM and an old school coach
  4. not even the best OL in the draft IMO. Slater is better than he is
  5. I’m telling you Sewell can go 8 or he can go 13th. The drop off from WR is way bigger from 1-2nd round than it is OT. Teams at the top need to get WRs
  6. I dont care if Rodgers is the AFC West. If anything it helps the Bills having Rodgers, Herbert, Carr vs Mahomes in that division. We need the Chiefs to lost games while hopefully the Bills are in the easier division and have home field in the playoffs.
  7. I know its getting tight but I always like to put out a 1st rounder and then readjust for Day 2 and so on. Hope you guys enjoy the quick read. 1.Jacksonville Jaguars- Trevor Lawrence QB Clemson Pretty Easy pick here 2. New York Jets- Zach Wilson QB BYU Also an easy choice 3. San Francisco 49ers- Mac Jones QB Alabama All the tea leaves point to either Mac Jones or Trey Lance but the rumors have been much heavier for Jones. The real question would be why are they smoking the Jones stuff if they plan on taking Lance. There is no advantage to that in my opinion. Jones is probably going to be the guy. 4. Atlanta Falcons- Trey Lance QB North Dakota State I know the popular opinion here is Kyle Pitts but I just can't see how a new coach and GM who are secure in their positions wouldn't take the QB of the future here especially with a guy who needs some development and can sit behind Matt Ryan for a year or two and learn the NFL game. Lance could be a game changer in that division and with a bad crop of QB's next year I would go with Lance here. 5. Cincinnati Bengals- Ja'Marr Chase WR LSU This pick comes down to Chase vs Pitts in my opinion and the prior relationship with Joe Burrow and the smoke of Chase going here makes way to much sense. This decision will be a lot easier if Pitts is off the board. I don't think Sewell is even in play to be honest. 6. Miami Dolphins- Kyle Pitts TE Florida Pitts is the best player available. Adds another dynamic TE for the Bills to try to figure out how to cover. 7. Detroit Lions- Jaylen Waddle WR Alabama This comes down to Sewell, Slater, or Waddle. I went with Waddle because I think the drop off at WR from here to their next pick is much greater than them going for an OT in round 2. They lost their top 2 guys and need replacements and Waddle value is great here. 8. Carolina Panthers- Justin Fields QB Ohio State I'm hesitant about this pick. Fields is going to go somewhere in the top 15. He fits what Rhule likes from his collegiate and professional days. I expect people to want to be trading up at this point as well 9. Denver Broncos- Penei Sewell OT Oregon The drop for Sewell ends here with a guy that at worst locks down a spot on the OL for the next 10 years. Some question whether he is a LT but even so he can find a spot at RT or Guard. A safe first pick for a new GM 10. Dallas Cowboys-Jaycee Horn CB South Carolina The Cowboys desperately need a defensive playmaker and ***** the only defensive guy in the top 10 in Horn. 11. New York Giants- Patrick Surtain CB Alabama I was really tempted to pick Slater here but I feel that Surtain is a top 10 guy and Gettleman goes BPA here if he stays at 11(very likely) 12. Philadelphia Eagles- Davonta Smith WR Alabama I'm not sure how good Smith is going to be in the NFL. The value meets the need here and they def need weapons one way or the other. 13. L.A. Chargers- Rashawn Slater OT Northwestern I'm super high on Slater and actually think he is the best OT in this class even over Sewell. Despite that this is a great pick to protect Herbert. 14. Minnesota Vikings- Christian Darrisaw OT Virginia Tech This pick comes down to Darrisaw versus Tucker. Darrisaw provides more positional value because he is the more sure thing at OT and could be a really good guard if he falls at Tackle 15. New England Patriots- Micah Parsons LB Penn State I'm not sure where Parsons is going to go. Obviously so talented, he could go higher and could go lower but Belichick is willing take a chance on a super talented playmaker 16. Arizona Cardinals- Greg Newsome CB Northwestern I have always thought that the top 4 CBs would go super high. Now it might be 3 with the news of Farley needing more surgery. This pushes Newsome even higher up the board for CB needy teams. 17. Las Vegas Raiders- Justin Owusu Koramoah LB Notre Dame A dynamic playmaker on defense and a guy that I think that Mayock and Gruden would both love to insert in their defense. If Fields slides, dont be surprised if it stops here. 18. Miami Dolphins- Kwity Paye DE Michigan The first Defensive End off the board comes to the Miami Dolphins. The projection here makes sense and he is usually qualified as the safest DE prospect with the highest upside. 19. Washington FT- Alijah Vera Tucker OG USC Tucker is probably BPA in my opinion at this point. Maybe not the biggest need they have but still a very good player and good value at this point. 20. Chicago Bears- Elijah Moore WR Miss Moore is a dynamic playmaker who is going to go much higher in this draft than he is projected. The bears clearly need a QB but they are all gone by this time and get the next best thing a WR 21. Indianapolis Colts- Jaelen Phillips DE Miami Despite the concerns about retirement and the head injuries he's probably the most talented DE in this draft and the Colts love that type of value 22. Tennessee Titans- Jayson Oweh DE Penn State The run on Defensive Ends continues. I know Oweh is kind of boom or bust but his upside is enormous and I think he could even go higher than this projection. 23. New York Jets- Tevin Jenkins OT Oklahoma State Jenkins is a mauler that they can put at RT or Guard and be fine. He also provides more protection for their new QB in same mold as Mekhi Becton last year. 24. Pittsburgh Steelers- Najee Harris RB Alabama To be fair, this pick makes a ton of sense from a need and a scheme/personnel fit. For some reason it makes a lot of sense but I'm not sure its going to happen. I'm skeptical here. 25. Jacksonville Jaguars- Christian Barmore DT Alabama Barmore is the best DT in this draft and meets the need. The Jaguars and Urban Meyer are going to go with guys they are familiar with. He saw a lot of Barmore up front while watching his former team in Ohio State 26. Cleveland Browns- Zaven Collins LB Tulsa I was kind of going to go DE with this pick. With the signing of Clowney its less of a need but they do need a LB and Collins kind of gives them a little bit of both. 27. Baltimore Ravens- Azeez Ojulari DE/LB Georgia This just strikes me as Ravens type of pick. Replaces Judon, not spectacular in any facet but a solid all around football player. 28. New Orleans Saints- Tyson Campbell CB Georgia The news is that the Saints really want a CB and I think Campbell is the best of the next wave of CB's. Not including the injured Farley. Campbell to me presents value that makes perfect sense here. 29. Green Bay Packers- Rashod Batemen WR Minnesota With the Rodgers news today, I'm not sure if Rodgers is playing the I want a lot of money game, the you better get me weapons in this draft game, a combination of both, or simply he wants to get out. Either way this is going to be an offensive position somewhere to help him. 30. Buffalo Bills- Travis Etienne RB Clemson I'm not gonna lie I dont love the pick. He is the right fit for the Bills when it comes to our passing offense. If they are going to take him at 30 and dont trade up. I personally would take Joe Tryon here, I just feel the Bills wants to add more dynamite to their offense to keep up with the Chiefs. 31. Baltimore Ravens- Liam Eichenberg OT Notre Dame Just another guy who is a good solid football player and is the replacement for Orlando Brown who they just traded to the Chiefs. A pure RT 32. Tampa Bay Bucs- Jamin Davis LB Kentucky To me the Bucs can go in a number of different directions here but Davis has been a huge climber and is going to slide into this range. He would give the Bucs defense more versatility and is the eventual replacement for Lavote David.
  8. So Alex Leathereood and Turner are the two to stand out. Leatherwood in my opinion may not go to the 3rd round IMO and Turner at worst is going by mid 2nd
  9. Well it’s clear he is an FCS or D2 defensive player, sounds like a LB or DB based on talking about two droppers and overhangs. Had no FBS offers. Clear Day 3 guy at best anyone wanna take a guess?
  10. Peyton Turner DE Houston Rashad Weaver DE Pitt Quinn Meinerz OC/OG Wisc White
  11. Prob a round 3 or 4 guy. The speed is very enticing but more of a track guy than football player. I’d pass personally
  12. Could see both of these things, not bold but def possible in reality
  13. I don’t think Turner gets talked about enough as a possible round 2 or 3 guy for Buffalo. Fits their prototype edge who can play inside on 3rd down
  14. I have Rousseau going into round 2 as well. Phillips I could see because of Medicals but I doubt it
  15. I do think that LB is prob up there in value for pick 30. I would suspect one of Collins, Bolton, Davis would be there at 30. Just don’t know how much they would consider it
  16. That list is very uninspiring to me to be honest. Phillips would be the best pick, I'm leaning away from taking a RB in round 1 no matter who you prefer. Samuel is a good player and he will rise because he plays a premium position but i'm not like wow I gotta have this guy. Oweh has unlimited potential and I think could actually go higher than the Bills pick but he is the ultimate boom or bust guy. Not sure I wanna take a chance on that.
  17. I also have this, both Harris and Etienne going early round 2. Penei Sewell could be the 3rd OT taken in this draft(guess thats bold cause hes locked in as #1). Jayson Oweh is the # 1 DE taken in the draft(unlikely but could see it over guys like Kwity and Jaelen Phillips). I'll also say that I think Justin Fields is dropping into the 20's of the draft, someone will take him or trade up for him in that range.
  18. I prefer Elijah Moore if we’re taking a slot WR at 30. I think we are going to end up with a WR/RB at 30 just because that is where the value is unless someone unexpected slips
  19. The problem I see is it isn’t exactly weak, but it’s weak at the Bills biggest needs. The Bills need a 1T, explosive edge, TE, CB, Big Nickel. There isn’t a lot there this year. I think that’s what has fans worried is they aren’t going to have guys contribute to those big areas. Outside of CB(which I think is also weak but everyone will have a different opinion on that) we don’t really have a guy 1st round quality to hang out hat on. Even the CBs that have been mentioned are reaches at 30. I expect Farley, Newsome, Horn, and Surtain to be gone. So that leaves us Samuel, Stokes, Campbell, Melifonwu guys who IMO would all be reaches at 30. Im starting to think that we are def going WR, RB, or OL with our first pick just because that’s where the value will reside. I’m leaning towards Elijah Moore at 30 right now
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