Anyone major?
DE Aikman looks solid.
No one else is worth mentioning.
DT Lang is just 14/24. Yuck. Not one of my better drafts likely. (But again, it looked pretty weak in talent).
Aikman is 4th on the Green Page.
Some of our top-heavy players in the draft:
CB Kai Bryant is 41/88 – 1.3 spot
OT Cory Szymanski – 39/71 – 1.8
OT Juan Goffee, 41/72, 1.10
MLB Terry Gonzalez, 31/80, 1.7
MLB Donovan Alcott, 38/74, 1.6
I could have stayed put and grabbed a 34/60 OT or a 33/64 one that went 2.9. But we didn’t need any OT.
As you can see, pretty weak draft outside of the top ten though. Best WR was 32/48. Best C was 14/44. Best QB was 3/45. Best DT was just 28/55 and you had to draft him 1.15, and no other DT is over 50 potential. Just one OLB had more than 47 potential – 36/58, taken at 1.5.
Take CB. After the studly Kai Bryant, the next best is 27/51 Glen Stamm, and then 32/49 Connor Gomez. There’s just not a lot of depth this year after the top players.
Here are the players that went late 2nd when I traded out:
2.30 – LT Fiume, 23/47
2.31 – RG JT Whalen, 17/50
2.32 – FS Jamal Collier, 22/44
3.1 – TE Walt Laveli, 30/56
3.2 – WLB Roman Hodges, 14/34
So other than TE Laveli, none would have been worth a 2.30 for us. And with a major Gasho investment potentially on the horizon, I’m not sure I would have taken Laveli anyway.
I also made a major mistake in the 3rd taking CB Jarvey. He’s 14/38. Not that great.
The two I was also looking at:
OT Ted Moss when 4.3 to San Diego and is 19/51
FB Carter Monroe went 4.6 to Houston and is 33/54
Both would have been much better choices for us. Now, out FB is 18/48, but you never know with a guy like him if he’ll stay or not.
Anyway, let’s massage that roster.
We are rated A. Not sure why.
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