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1) Andrew Booth Jr/Clemson CB

2) Sky Moore/W Michigan WR

3) James Cook/Georgia RB

4) Troy Andersen/Montana St LB

5) Matt Araiza/San Diego St P

6) Alontae Taylor/Tenn CB

7) Percy Butler/Louisiana FS


The top 5 will make the roster with Taylor and Butler going to the practice squad. 

 

 

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Just now, ScorpionZero said:

Sorry if everyone gets irritated with all my mocks, but I look forward to this time of year. And I'm so gonna hit triple digits, lol

 

Not at all.... I click on this thread every couple of days and scroll through them when I am bored. 😁

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Last one of the day, I know your bummed, but I did say 5 a day.

 

25

Round: 1

Jahan Dotson

WR | Penn State

57

Round: 2

Jaquan Brisker

S | Penn State

89

Round: 3

Troy Andersen

LB | Montana State

130

Round: 4

Akayleb Evans

CB | Missouri

168

Round: 5

Hassan Haskins

RB | Michigan

185

Round: 6

Jaylen Watson

CB | Washington State

203

Round: 6

Devon Williams

WR | Oregon

231

Round: 7

Jack Coan

QB | Notre Dame

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2 hours ago, ScorpionZero said:

Last one of the day, I know your bummed, but I did say 5 a day.

 

25

Round: 1

Jahan Dotson

WR | Penn State

57

Round: 2

Jaquan Brisker

S | Penn State

89

Round: 3

Troy Andersen

LB | Montana State

130

Round: 4

Akayleb Evans

CB | Missouri

168

Round: 5

Hassan Haskins

RB | Michigan

185

Round: 6

Jaylen Watson

CB | Washington State

203

Round: 6

Devon Williams

WR | Oregon

231

Round: 7

Jack Coan

QB | Notre Dame

No disrespect intended, but it’s be far more interesting if you’d add at least a little narrative to why each mock is constructed the way you did. Are other players off the board? Is this one where you hope they’ll go? Etc

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25 Daxton Hill S

 

57 Chad Muma LB

 

89 Wan'Dale Robinson WR

 

130 Luke Fortner IOL 

 

168 Joshua Ezeudu IOL 

 

185 Reed Blankenship S

 

203 Charlie Kolar TE

 

231 Jalen Nailor WR

 

I’d be pretty tickled with this draft. I think Hill is the type of versatile guy all good teams need. I’ve made no secret of my desire to move on from Edmunds. I think Muma might give them the impetus to do that. Robinson is in my opinion one of the most overlooked receivers in this draft. Great competitor, tough as nails and productive. Two solid interior lineman. Developmental safety and TE. And a possible KR return man and depth receiver in Nailor. 

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had to give up my 1st this year, 1st and 3rd next year to move up to 11 for Gardner. It was worth it IMO. Next year we will be in awe from our Super Bowl win anyway. Also had to give up next years 4th to move up to snag Beavers. He will be Edmunds replacement by next year if not sooner. I feel really good about the first 5 picks. 

 

11. Ahmad Gardner, CB Cincinnati

 

57. Skyy Moore, WR Western Michigan

 

89. Jerome Ford, RB Cincinnati

 

112. Darrian Beavers, LB Cincinnati

 

168. Matt Araiza, P San Diego State

 

185. Cordell Volson, OG North Dakota State

 

203. Amare Barno, EDGE Virginia Tech

 

231. Allie Green IV, CB Missouri

3 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

1. WR Jameson Williams - Alabama

2. RB Breece Hall - Iowa St

3. Edge David Ojabo - Michigan

4. TE Jelani Woods - Virginia

5. CB Alontae Taylor - Tenn

6. WR Charleston Rambo - Miami U


how does this happen?  Big Baller Beane😎

Please god somehow make this happen. 

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4 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

No disrespect intended, but it’s be far more interesting if you’d add at least a little narrative to why each mock is constructed the way you did. Are other players off the board? Is this one where you hope they’ll go? Etc

Your absolutely right, I should give my thoughts and reasoning behind my choices, I do have many thoughts on why I select who I select but do not share them. Out of respect for the board and it's members I will share my thoughts on my choices from now on.

 

It's quite interesting that you mentioned that because when I'm making picks, my reasoning and or thinking to myself the reasons I'm making a particular selection, I just don't write them down, or share them.

Thx for the slap.

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2 hours ago, mrags said:

had to give up my 1st this year, 1st and 3rd next year to move up to 11 for Gardner. It was worth it IMO. Next year we will be in awe from our Super Bowl win anyway. Also had to give up next years 4th to move up to snag Beavers. He will be Edmunds replacement by next year if not sooner. I feel really good about the first 5 picks. 

 

11. Ahmad Gardner, CB Cincinnati

 

57. Skyy Moore, WR Western Michigan

 

89. Jerome Ford, RB Cincinnati

 

112. Darrian Beavers, LB Cincinnati

 

168. Matt Araiza, P San Diego State

 

185. Cordell Volson, OG North Dakota State

 

203. Amare Barno, EDGE Virginia Tech

 

231. Allie Green IV, CB Missouri

Please god somehow make this happen. 

I’d do that for sure… sucks that he has little to no chance of falling to 11 imo.  The price will be likely be substantial.  Stingley might be attainable.  

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2 minutes ago, NewEra said:

I’d do that for sure… sucks that he has little to no chance of falling to 11 imo.  The price will be likely be substantial.  Stingley might be attainable.  

I don’t know if it’s guaranteed that he doesn’t make it to 11 but you are right. It’s likely he doesn’t. I also think that this years first and next years first and third would be worth it but I’m not sure I’d make that move for him. If Hamilton were there I might but I think I’d wait on the hopes for Booth, Kair, McDuffie in the first, or Gordon, Emerson in the 2nd. 

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I call this the Freak Athlete Draft:

 

 

25. Chris Olave WR Ohio St.

 

57.  Kyler Gordon CB Washington

 

89. Rachaad White RB Arizona St.

 

130. Damarri Mathis CB Pitt

 

168. Cole Turner TE Nevada

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24 minutes ago, mrags said:

I don’t know if it’s guaranteed that he doesn’t make it to 11 but you are right. It’s likely he doesn’t. I also think that this years first and next years first and third would be worth it but I’m not sure I’d make that move for him. If Hamilton were there I might but I think I’d wait on the hopes for Booth, Kair, McDuffie in the first, or Gordon, Emerson in the 2nd. 

I agree to all but trading up for Hamilton.  As special as he may be, I couldn’t do it for a S

20 minutes ago, Special K said:

I call this the Freak Athlete Draft:

 

 

25. Chris Olave WR Ohio St.

 

57.  Kyler Gordon CB Washington

 

89. Rachaad White RB Arizona St.

 

130. Damarri Mathis CB Pitt

 

168. Cole Turner TE Nevada

Wouldn’t we be lucky for Olave and Gordon fell to 25 and 37 respectively 

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9 hours ago, ScorpionZero said:

Sorry if everyone gets irritated with all my mocks, but I look forward to this time of year. And I'm so gonna hit triple digits, lol

Lol.  I don’t think we get irritated now that you have your very own thread. Just kinda funny.  It’s up to us whether or not we wanna click on it.  Do you and have fun man!

6 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

1. WR Jameson Williams - Alabama

2. RB Breece Hall - Iowa St

3. Edge David Ojabo - Michigan

4. TE Jelani Woods - Virginia

5. CB Alontae Taylor - Tenn

6. WR Charleston Rambo - Miami U


how does this happen?  Big Baller Beane😎

Pretty easy….the computer is dumb. Would be epic, but 0% chance of this happening 

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I haven't done a mock on 'The Draft Network' where this many top choices fell into my lap. With most, there are no WRs I like at 25 and sometimes no CBs. All of the top RBs are always there but I refuse to take one. There was no trading allowed. That said...

 

25 (Round 1): I debated between McDuffie and Garrett Wilson and ultimately went with the CB. Had I known that Kyler Gordon would still be there at 57, I would have taken Garrett in Round 1. Decisions come with consequences but I'm thrilled to get McDuffie.

 

57 (Round 2): Gordon was the choice. All of the top RBs were still available so I decided to wait. WRs were getting thin but George Pickens and Calvin Austin were still there but I felt Gordon was the better value and the CB position is now rock solid with these first two selections. Not at all what I was expecting to do but I'm still feeling good about my decisions.

 

89 (Round 3): Pickens and Austin were gone and there were no WRs here that floated my boat. Breece Hall was still sitting there so I scooped him up. Happy to land him in the 3rd and the offense gets a boost despite no addition(s) yet at WR. Truth be told, I like Kenneth Walker III better but he was not an option having been taken by KC at #50 in Round 2.

 

130 (Round 4): I love Jelani Woods and his physical presence and massive upside. Charlie Kolar was an option here, as well, but I have a man crush on Jelani. Still no WR but I figured I still get a potential bump in the passing game here as well as a legit red zone target for Josh.

 

168 (Round 5): Finally grabbed a WR in Round 5. Wanted to take one sooner but I outlined above why I didn't so the choices were getting thin. Romeo Doubs was the choice. Good size (6' 2', 200 lbs) and speed to take the top off of a defense and good separation skills.

 

185 (Round 6): A little late in the game for IOL, as well, but that's how the board fell and taking two CBs at the top weakened the ability to grab a 'higher profile' player. Cade Mays was the choice here. Versatile. Played all five OL positions in his time at both Georgia and Tennessee (which we all know is a coveted trait by McDermott) but projects to guard. 

 

203 (Round 6): Opted for some LB help/depth with the selection of Micah McFadden. Would be the Mike in Frazier's 4-3 as a backup or possible short-term replacement for Edmunds. Solid tackler, decent in zone coverage, and can get after the QB, if needed.

 

231 (Round 7): P Matt Araiza was still sitting there with the last pick so this was a no-brainer. I know he is being projected to go anywhere from the 2nd to the 5th by some pundits but he is still regularly available in the 6th and 7th Rounds in just about every mock draft I do over several sites. We're now ten days from the NFL Draft and this has not changed.

 

Anyway, that was my thinking with the choices for this particular mock.

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21 minutes ago, ExWNYer said:

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I haven't done a mock on 'The Draft Network' where this many top choices fell into my lap. With most, there are no WRs I like at 25 and sometimes no CBs. All of the top RBs are always there but I refuse to take one. There was no trading allowed. That said...

 

25 (Round 1): I debated between McDuffie and Garrett Wilson and ultimately went with the CB. Had I known that Kyler Gordon would still be there at 57, I would have taken Garrett in Round 1. Decisions come with consequences but I'm thrilled to get McDuffie.

 

57 (Round 2): Gordon was the choice. All of the top RBs were still available so I decided to wait. WRs were getting thin but George Pickens and Calvin Austin were still there but I felt Gordon was the better value and the CB position is now rock solid with these first two selections. Not at all what I was expecting to do but I'm still feeling good about my decisions.

 

89 (Round 3): Pickens and Austin were gone and there were no WRs here that floated my boat. Breece Hall was still sitting there so I scooped him up. Happy to land him in the 3rd and the offense gets a boost despite no addition(s) yet at WR. Truth be told, I like Kenneth Walker III better but he was not an option having been taken by KC at #50 in Round 2.

 

130 (Round 4): I love Jelani Woods and his physical presence and massive upside. Charlie Kolar was an option here, as well, but I have a man crush on Jelani. Still no WR but I figured I still get a potential bump in the passing game here as well as a legit red zone target for Josh.

 

168 (Round 5): Finally grabbed a WR in Round 5. Wanted to take one sooner but I outlined above why I didn't so the choices were getting thin. Romeo Doubs was the choice. Good size (6' 2', 200 lbs) and speed to take the top off of a defense and good separation skills.

 

185 (Round 6): A little late in the game for IOL, as well, but that's how the board fell and taking two CBs at the top weakened the ability to grab a 'higher profile' player. Cade Mays was the choice here. Versatile. Played all five OL positions in his time at both Georgia and Tennessee (which we all know is a coveted trait by McDermott) but projects to guard. 

 

203 (Round 6): Opted for some LB help/depth with the selection of Micah McFadden. Would be the Mike in Frazier's 4-3 as a backup or possible short-term replacement for Edmunds. Solid tackler, decent in zone coverage, and can get after the QB, if needed.

 

231 (Round 7): P Matt Araiza was still sitting there with the last pick so this was a no-brainer. I know he is being projected to go anywhere from the 2nd to the 5th by some pundits but he is still regularly available in the 6th and 7th Rounds in just about every mock draft I do over several sites. We're now ten days from the NFL Draft and this has not changed.

 

Anyway, that was my thinking with the choices for this particular mock.

Glad to know I’m not the only one crushing on Woods. He’s got everything to be the best TE out of this draft imo. If he puts it all together or not is the question. 

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25. Kenyon Green IOL,

Dotson, Elam, Burks, and Lloyd were all there but in the first 3 rounds I try an match BPA with a need. I'm sick of the revolving door on the line. He's talked about having all pro potential, and if he comes close that's a win. Place him next to Dawkins and you've got 1 yard cloud of dust 1st downs.

 

57. Roger McCreary CB,

This was a no brainer, 30 career PBU's with inside/outside capabilities. He was ranked 58th on TDN.

 

89. Troy Andersen LB,

He's a Jack, ironman football player. He can QB, HBack, TE, etc... Trick plays x10. All while learning behind Edmonds. He won't be great replacing Edmonds until he gets more experience but gets us another 4 years in the middle without destroying the salary cap.

 

130. Coby Bryant CB,

he's got all the physical attributes you look for in a corner, and our coaching staff will bring out his talents. He'll add muscle and a little weight in the program, while improving his tackling.

 

168. Hassan Haskins RB,

adding a thumper to go with singletary's quicks. Short yardage, goal line demon.

 

185. Matt Araiza P, 

what can you say other than it's a 6th round pick. Nothing to lose.

 

203. Tyquan Thornton WR,

has some size and can take the top off, deep draft for WR.

 

231. Andrew Stueber OT,

you know beane likes em big, well coached at Michigan developmental G/T.

 

PFA : WR Devan Williams, Oregon.

.         FB Zander Horvath.

.         QB Jack Coan.

 

 

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25. Kenyon Green IOL,

Dotson, Elam, Burks, and Lloyd were all there but in the first 3 rounds I try an match BPA with a need. I'm sick of the revolving door on the line. He's talked about having all pro potential, and if he comes close that's a win. Place him next to Dawkins and you've got 1 yard cloud of dust 1st downs.

 

57. Roger McCreary CB,

This was a no brainer, 30 career PBU's with inside/outside capabilities. He was ranked 58th on TDN.

 

89. Troy Andersen LB,

He's a Jack, ironman football player. He can QB, HBack, TE, etc... Trick plays x10. All while learning behind Edmonds. He won't be great replacing Edmonds until he gets more experience but gets us another 4 years in the middle without destroying the salary cap.

 

130. Coby Bryant CB,

he's got all the physical attributes you look for in a corner, and our coaching staff will bring out his talents. He'll add muscle and a little weight in the program, while improving his tackling.

 

168. Hassan Haskins RB,

adding a thumper to go with singletary's quicks. Short yardage, goal line demon.

 

185. Matt Araiza P, 

what can you say other than it's a 6th round pick. Nothing to lose.

 

203. Tyquan Thornton WR,

has some size and can take the top off, deep draft for WR.

 

231. Andrew Stueber OT,

you know beane likes em big, well coached at Michigan developmental G/T.

 

PFA : WR Devan Williams, Oregon.

.         FB Zander Horvath.

.         QB Jack Coan.

 

 

The more I think about McCreary the more I like it if he’s there in 2nd. I live in SEC country and have watched this guy many times. He’s a bully in the secondary. And I know this. He was a much better player at the college level than Elam was.  I know that doesn’t always translate to the Pros and he doesn’t have the measureables others do but this guy is really good. And will be ready day one if White has a slow recovery. 

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image.thumb.png.3f50d21689396bd1d5e1f89c01208700.pngLots of trading in this one :)

5 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

how are you guys able to post the images??  thanks 

copy an image before hand, then rt click and paste your image into your post.

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25: R1 P25 WR Jahan Dotson - Penn State.

He can play outside or the slot, great hands, route runner. He will make crowder irrelevant by game 6, if not before.

 

57: R2 P25 RB Kenneth Walker III - Michigan State.

He could be the no.1 back we've been looking for. At 57 it's worth a try adding him to our offense, he can't be worse than anyone else on the roster. 

 

89: R3 P25 LB Troy Andersen - Montana State.

Already made my statement on him.

 

130: R4 P25 CB Cam Taylor-Britt - Nebraska.

Is as close to perfect for our zone defense as there is in the draft, excellent tackler, plays nasty.

 

168: R5 P25 G Chris Paul - Tulsa.

Versatile G/T prospect. Played guard and tackle. Great size.

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185: R6 P6 WR Devon Williams - Oregon.

6'5" 210 lb 3rd down, redzone target, anything after the 5th round is the time to take a chance.

 

203: R6 P24 G Andrew Stueber - Michigan. 

Already explained.

 

231: R7 P10 CB Kalon Barnes - Baylor.

Size is ok, but his speed allows us to play him against the Tyreek Hill's of the NFL. nothing to lose in the 7th. And he was there, so.......

 

14 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

how are you guys able to post the images??  thanks 

Copy and paste out take a screen shot and use the editor to decrease the size of the screen shot. I personally zoom in on it before taking screen shot and then adjust the size.

 

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25: R1 P25 WR Jahan Dotson - Penn State.

He can play outside or the slot, great hands, route runner. He will make crowder irrelevant by game 6, if not before.

 

57: R2 P25 RB Kenneth Walker III - Michigan State.

He could be the no.1 back we've been looking for. At 57 it's worth a try adding him to our offense, he can't be worse than anyone else on the roster. 

 

89: R3 P25 LB Troy Andersen - Montana State.

Already made my statement on him.

 

130: R4 P25 CB Cam Taylor-Britt - Nebraska.

Is as close to perfect for our zone defense as there is in the draft, excellent tackler, plays nasty.

 

168: R5 P25 G Chris Paul - Tulsa.

Versatile G/T prospect. Played guard and tackle. Great size.

185: R6 P6 WR Devon Williams - Oregon.

6'5" 210 lb 3rd down, redzone target, anything after the 5th round is the time to take a chance.

 

203: R6 P24 G Andrew Stueber - Michigan. 

Already explained.

 

231: R7 P10 CB Kalon Barnes - Baylor.

Size is ok, but his speed allows us to play him against the Tyreek Hill's of the NFL. nothing to lose in the 7th. And he was there, so.......

 

Copy and paste out take a screen shot and use the editor to decrease the size of the screen shot. I personally zoom in on it before taking screen shot and then adjust the size.

 


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Didn’t make any trades until the 3 d round where I dropped a slot and picked up some extra picks. Then another trade down again later. Overall I am not sure it could go any better. Have Hill start at CB at the beginning of the year and slowly move him to S. McCollum helps with that as well as adds depth. McBride and White are legit starters right out of the gate. Phillips could be your future Beasley, Woods was easily BPA when I took him. Traded back up to steal Araiza by giving up 168 and 203

 

25.

Daxton Hill

S Michigan

 

57.

Trey McBride

TE Colorado State

 

90.

Rachaad White

RB Arizona State

 

131.

Zyon McCollum

CB Sam Houston State

 

148.

Kyle Philips

WR UCLA

 

150.

Jelani Woods

TE Virginia

 

161.

Matt Araiza

P San Diego State

 

 

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Here's my latest mock in a TRADE DOWN scenario (if the value at Cornerback isn't there).  In this case we get THREE second round picks, and THREE playmakers at CB, WR, and CB.  What you can't see is the 7th round pick spent on Georgia DE Adam Anderson for the PS, and develop.

 

Hall has been talked about enough.  You know why I picked him in the 2nd round, not the 1st.

McCreary is a solid corner for insurance (Tre's injury / recovery etc).

Tolbert is fast and can stretch the field.  

Beavers is excellent in coverage and could counter the Kelce's of the league

Smith was brought in for a visit and may be an interior OL target

Ellis was a value pick for me.  Developmental DT

Nailor in my view could make the 53 man roster for depth

Turner could develop, potentially on the PS

 

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28.Kenyon Green OG Texas A&M

Already explained

 

57. Troy Andersen LB Montana State

AE

 

89. Zyon McCollum CB Sam Houston State

Small school prospect with all the qualities you look for in a corner, developmental.

 

130. Tyquan Thornton WR Baylor

AE

 

168. Kyle Philips WR UCLA

A bigger than Beasley slot who should be able to displace crowder by mid season

 

171. Akayleb Evans CB Missouri

Has size and experience, will probably start before Zyon

 

185.Thayer Munford OG Ohio State

Has experience at G and T should develop into a starter, at worst a backup anywhere on the line except center

 

203. Kalon Barnes CB Baylor

 AE

 

231. Dawson Deaton OC Texas Tech

Developmental C, best to get him on the team to hopefully progress into Morse's replacement.

 

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Ojabo will heal and learn from Miller, possibly having him for the playoffs. Smith has allot of experience, should develop. The same can be said for Volson although his learning curve will be higher. Nailor could develop at slot and Stuart just needs coaching and experience.

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25

Round: 1

Jahan Dotson

WR | Penn State

57

Round: 2

Breece Hall

RB | Iowa State

89

Round: 3

Cam Taylor-Britt

CB | Nebraska

130

Round: 4

Akayleb Evans

CB | Missouri

168

Round: 5

Chris Paul

IOL | Tulsa

185

Round: 6

Cade Mays

IOL | Tennessee

203

Round: 6

Charleston Rambo

WR | Miami (FL)

231

Round: 7

Matt Araiza

P | San Diego State

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2 hours ago, mrags said:

Didn’t make any trades until the 3 d round where I dropped a slot and picked up some extra picks. Then another trade down again later. Overall I am not sure it could go any better. Have Hill start at CB at the beginning of the year and slowly move him to S. McCollum helps with that as well as adds depth. McBride and White are legit starters right out of the gate. Phillips could be your future Beasley, Woods was easily BPA when I took him. Traded back up to steal Araiza by giving up 168 and 203

 

25.

Daxton Hill

S Michigan

 

57.

Trey McBride

TE Colorado State

 

90.

Rachaad White

RB Arizona State

 

131.

Zyon McCollum

CB Sam Houston State

 

148.

Kyle Philips

WR UCLA

 

150.

Jelani Woods

TE Virginia

 

161.

Matt Araiza

P San Diego State

 

 

McCollum would be great in the 4th . I won’t mind they get him in the 3rd as well

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27 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

If TE Jelani Woods is on the board in Round 4, take him.  The guy is a mammoth uncoverable even for the endzone alone would be worth it.  Upgrade from Sweeney

 

I suspect he could go as early as Round 2 though

He's probably mid 3rd to 4th. So if you want him and he's there in the 3rd take him.

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