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Old 04-27-2018, 07:30 PM   #101
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I did not think the Colts would grab another guard so soon.
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Old 04-27-2018, 07:54 PM   #102
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Loved the Giants picking up Hernandez. The OL is coming together and the Giants might actually have a decent offensive line for the first time since their last SB run.
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Old 04-27-2018, 07:56 PM   #103
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Nate Burleson doing a bangup job of convincing the white guys that run the NFL to stop the Round 2 guest star tradition.
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Old 04-27-2018, 08:19 PM   #104
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Nate Burleson doing a bangup job of convincing the white guys that run the NFL to stop the Round 2 guest star tradition.

David Akers just showed us how trolling is done.
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Old 04-27-2018, 08:41 PM   #105
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Only a minor quibble here, as I generally agree with the bad tude take, but he said there were 9 mistakes, not that 9 teams made mistakes. I took that as saying that each pick or player take in front of him was a mistake.

He later walked that back to just "three" (meaning the three QBs).

He's a true p.o.s., that was known well before draft night.
He is who we anyone paying attention knew he was.

He'll fit right into the NFL.
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Old 04-27-2018, 09:27 PM   #106
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I'm kind of underwhelmed by the the Colts 2nd round haul. I hope Ballard knows what he's doing.
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Old 04-27-2018, 09:54 PM   #107
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Another knock to the Bengals to see the Steelers trade up over both of your picks and only your picks to snag a QB that you were almost guaranteed to see picked by Cincy.

That's gonna leave a very sour taste in Bengal mouths.
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Old 04-27-2018, 09:57 PM   #108
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Glad the Steelers took Rudolph. He's the one QB other than Allen who really didn't impress me when I watched college games. Zero pocket mobility, threw up a lot of contested balls and relied on WR's to win battles.

Good value for Patriots on Day 2, even if it's not too sexy. Getting a 4th + the Bears 2nd next year is classic Patriots, and as long as Brown can get his weight in check a great (and cheap) pass blocking tackle is better value for 2018 than any 3rd rounder would be.
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Old 04-27-2018, 10:14 PM   #109
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Another knock to the Bengals to see the Steelers trade up over both of your picks and only your picks to snag a QB that you were almost guaranteed to see picked by Cincy.

That's gonna leave a very sour taste in Bengal mouths.

Nah. A backup QB isn't something we care much about. I'm much happier with Hubbard and Jefferson.
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Old 04-27-2018, 10:15 PM   #110
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Shouldn't Guice have had an agent (or somebody) making sure he showed up for meetings on time?
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Old 04-27-2018, 10:23 PM   #111
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I feel for Maurice Hurst. He's a first round, maybe top ten talent, but who knows if he'll even get drafted due to his heart issue. He's lost generational wealth.
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Old 04-28-2018, 07:50 AM   #112
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Rudolph seems like a decent value in the mid third. If/when he flames out it only came at the cost of one season of Bryant.
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Old 04-28-2018, 11:10 AM   #113
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Looks like Cleveland has a winner


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Old 04-28-2018, 03:49 PM   #114
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Rams trade WR Tavon Austin to Dallas for a 6th round pick.
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Old 04-28-2018, 07:30 PM   #115
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Normally I would be tearing Ryan Pace a new one about now based on draft history, but he had a really smart draft this year. There's hope for Bears Nation.

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Old 04-28-2018, 08:21 PM   #116
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Nice to see Logan Woodside get drafted, even if it is by the Bengals.
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Old 04-28-2018, 10:30 PM   #117
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Loved the first half of the Bears draft. Liked the back half.

The drafts that stood out to me positively were the Giants, Pats, and Broncos.

Not sure what the hell Indy, Buffalo, and Seattle are doing.
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Old 04-29-2018, 12:03 AM   #118
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Loved the first half of the Bears draft. Liked the back half.

The drafts that stood out to me positively were the Giants, Pats, and Broncos.

Not sure what the hell Indy, Buffalo, and Seattle are doing.
Really liked the Round 1 moves - not sure if Wynn fits the tackle archetype, but he seems like a very good and versatile OL. Sony Michel wasn't a position of need, but it you think he isn't an injury risk (or don't care if he is a long term one since he likely won't be kept past his rookie scale deal...) then getting a RB who is comfortable splitting out wide and has his gamebreaking ability is great. Trading for a starting quality player and picking up future picks is always good value, and we all should have seen Braxton Berrios to the Patriots coming!

But past that it left some to be desired. Not so much the QB thing - though I would've like Lauletta in the 4th, I don't think trading up in the 1st for one would have been smart, and if they didn't think another one was a better fit than Etling, fine. But defensively we still needed to get younger, better and faster in the back 7, and is Dawson a really good slot corner, or is he another DB reach that doesn't pan out for us or gets beaten out for a spot by the 7th rounder? Likewise there aren't a lot of complete LB's out there outside the 1st round, but it sure seems those 2 both fit the "run-stuffer who can't cover" and "cover guy who can't set the edge" profiles that end up leading to huge holes in our scheme against the right gameplan.
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Old 04-29-2018, 12:20 AM   #119
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Loved the first half of the Bears draft. Liked the back half.

The drafts that stood out to me positively were the Giants, Pats, and Broncos.

Not sure what the hell Indy, Buffalo, and Seattle are doing.

Indy is trying to create competition in the trenches. If their picks work out right then their OL will actually be a strength rather than a weakness. If the D-Line picks pan out then there should be plenty of competition for the new scheme and maybe they'll have someone to rush the QB. The WRs and RBs drafted should be playthings for the new HC and hopefully there should be a new WR2.

There's definitely a plan in Indy but we'll see how it works out.
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Old 04-29-2018, 12:27 AM   #120
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Loved the first half of the Bears draft. Liked the back half.

The drafts that stood out to me positively were the Giants, Pats, and Broncos.

Not sure what the hell Indy, Buffalo, and Seattle are doing.

Yes, every sports taking head in town is rating this Elways first good to great draft. He did not reach for guys much if at all, drafted players that were known for effort, hard work students of the game and have an enthusiasm for the game with no offfield issues. That was not the case in years past. I would have liked if they traded down to get more picks in the 1st and 2nd round but they kind of had to grab Bradley Chubb. They also signed the Holland kid from Auburn so even if they lose Shaq Barret they are set at Edge for a while.
Was disappointed they did not address the online or cornerback much. I guess that will have to wait till next offseason/draft. Keenum better get rid of the ball fast in 2018 or he I still going to get killed with this line again. Good news they got hm some weapons to take some pressure off.
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Old 04-29-2018, 12:41 AM   #121
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Woodside is a poor mans Andy Dalton, I love the pick for Cincy. He has a long career ahead of him IMO. Seems like a guy who defies expectations and overachieves despite average measurables.
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Old 04-29-2018, 12:43 AM   #122
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Woodside is a poor mans Andy Dalton, I love the pick for Cincy. He has a long career ahead of him IMO. Seems like a guy who defies expectations and overachieves despite average measurables.

Definitely an underdog to root for!
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Old 04-29-2018, 09:57 AM   #123
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Indy did a good job of scoring protection for Jacoby Brisett
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Old 04-29-2018, 12:43 PM   #124
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Indy did a good job of scoring protection for Jacoby Brisett

We signed JT Barret too!
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Old 09-04-2020, 10:58 PM   #125
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I think that Rosen will be the best QB in the class.

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Old 09-05-2020, 10:30 AM   #126
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pickplayerteam thenprojected role 2020
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3 (R1)DarnoldJetsJets starter
7 (R1)AllenBillsBills starter
10 (R1)RosenCardinalsDolphins 3rd string
32 (R1)JacksonRavensRavens starter
76 (R3)RudolphSteelersSteelers backup
108 (R4)LaulettaGiantsFalcons 4th string
171 (R5)WhiteCowboysJets 5th string
199 (R6)FalkTitansFA (cut by Jets dec'19)
203 (R6)LeeJaguarsFA (cut by Jaguars aug'19)
219 (R7)EtlingPatriotsSeahawks 4th string
220 (R7)McGoughSeahawksFA (cut by Texans aug'20)
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Old 09-05-2020, 11:34 AM   #127
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Leave it to my beloved Cards to draft the bust of the 1st round.
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Old 09-05-2020, 11:59 AM   #128
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I'm pretty confident Jackson is the only one of the first round picks that has a shot at a Super Bowl with their current organization.
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Old 09-05-2020, 03:04 PM   #129
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Nice.

Still probably came out better than CR, though.
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Old 09-05-2020, 06:12 PM   #130
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I'm pretty confident Jackson is the only one of the first round picks that has a shot at a Super Bowl with their current organization.

eh, i could see buffalo winning within 5-7 years perhaps. They're pretty good. Maybe they finally get past NE and get homefield and a well timed blizzard.
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Old 03-23-2022, 10:57 AM   #131
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How Did Your Team Do?

I have not done this in awhile but the Baker conversation caused me to go back and take a look. Most of the first year contract have been completed unless the player is on the fifth year option. So how did your team do? I am only going to post the 1st round but if your team was able to find a pretty good player with the 199th pick overall, you can give them credit for that too.

Link to the draft listing with career stats.

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1. Cleveland Browns: QB Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma

2. New York Giants: RB Saquon Barkley, Penn State

3. New York Jets: QB Sam Darnold, USC

4. Cleveland Browns: CB Denzel Ward, Ohio State

5. Denver Broncos: DE Bradley Chubb, NC State

6. Indianapolis Colts: OG Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame

7. Buffalo Bills: QB Josh Allen, Wyoming

8. Chicago Bears: LB Roquan Smith, Georgia

9. San Francisco 49ers: OT Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame

10. Arizona Cardinals: QB Josh Rosen, UCLA

11. Miami Dolphins: DB Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama

12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DT Vita Vea, Washington

13. Washington: DT Da’Ron Payne, Alabama

14. New Orleans Saints: DE Marcus Davenport, UTSA

15. Oakland Raiders: OT Kolton Miller, UCLA

16. Buffalo Bills: LB Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia Tech

17. Los Angeles Chargers: DB Derwin James, Florida State

18. Green Bay Packers: CB Jaire Alexander, Louisville

19. Dallas Cowboys: LB Leighton Vander Esch, Boise State

20. Detroit Lions: C Frank Ragnow, Arkansas

21. Cincinnati Bengals: C Billy Price, Ohio State

22. Tennessee Titans: LB Rashaan Evans, Alabama

23. New England Patriots: OT Isaiah Wynn, Georgia

24. Carolina Panthers: WR D.J. Moore, Maryland

25. Baltimore Ravens: TE Hayden Hurst, South Carolina

26. Atlanta Falcons: WR Calvin Ridley, Alabama

27. Seattle Seahawks: RB Rashaad Penny, San Diego State

28. Pittsburgh Steelers: S Terrell Edmunds, Virginia Tech

29. Jacksonville Jaguars: DT Taven Bryan, Florida

30. Minnesota Vikings: CB Mike Hughes, UCF

31. New England Patriots: RB Sony Michel, Georgia

32. Baltimore Ravens: QB Lamar Jackson, Louisville
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Old 03-23-2022, 11:24 AM   #132
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Ah the talented Josh Rosen draft, I remember it well
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Old 03-24-2022, 10:21 AM   #133
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Wow, what a storyline-laden draft.

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5. Denver Broncos: DE Bradley Chubb, NC State

I remember pretty clearly that Chubb was the fairly strong consensus top non-QB player in this draft, with everyone understanding that NYG were taking RB Barkley at 2. Browns had just taken DE Garrett with the top pick, and pairing him with Chubb seemed horrifying... but they reached a bit and took CB Ward (from Ohio State, not to be overlooked).

I think in retrospect, it has panned out well. Ward is seen as a top-15 CB in the leaque, and is going to get a fat new contract. (Sullied only by Jaire Alexander being a later pick in this same draft, and by consensus a better player) But Chubb is (I'd say) still in-progress, and while not a complete bust, he got his 5th year picked up but is not a likely candidate for a huge second contract as a top-tier guy.
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Old 03-24-2022, 10:47 AM   #134
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I remember watching this draft with my Panthers fan buddy. And when the Saints traded up to 14, he was so mad b/c it was clear that the Saints were going to grab Lamar. Then, when they instead grabbed a DE with single-digit sacks from UT San Antonio he flat out belly laughed in my face.

Lamar has become Lamar. And Davenport is a very talented but always injured player.

31 teams had a chance to grab Lamar and didn't. And I suspect most fanbases regret it in hindsight. But I will say that it isn't just hindsight with the Saints. I distinctly remember being totally convinced that the Saints were going to grab him--and being super psyched by the possibility.
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pickplayerteam thenstart NFL off-season 2022
1 (R1)MayfieldBrownsBrowns backup
3 (R1)DarnoldJetsPanthers backup
7 (R1)AllenBillsBills starter
10 (R1)RosenCardinalsFalcons 3rd string
32 (R1)JacksonRavensRavens starter
76 (R3)RudolphSteelersSteelers backup
108 (R4)LaulettaGiantsUSFL Pittsburgh Maulers
171 (R5)WhiteCowboysJets 3rd string
199 (R6)FalkTitansFA (cut by Jets oct'19)
203 (R6)LeeJaguarsFA (cut by Jaguars aug'19)
219 (R7)EtlingPatriotsPackers 4th string
220 (R7)McGoughSeahawksUSFL Birmingham Stallions
249 (R7)WoodsideBengalsTitans backup
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Let's see - Wynn has been a solid starter when healthy, but only healthy about half the time. Hurts a little seeing two very talented WR's picked right after him, though with Ridley's past 6 months that no longer looks like a huge miss. Many people tag Sony Michel as a bust and again it hurts to see a better back in Nick Chubb picked right after him, but he was fine and we don't win the Super Bowl that year without him as a power back. 2nd round pick was a complete bust, did get a solid situational LB in JaWhuan Bentley in the 5th, and the 3rd & 4th round picks were traded for Trent Brown & Eric Rowe who played big roles in winning the Super Bowl that season. Overall C- for the picks, B- once you include the trades?
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I remember watching this draft with my Panthers fan buddy. And when the Saints traded up to 14, he was so mad b/c it was clear that the Saints were going to grab Lamar. Then, when they instead grabbed a DE with single-digit sacks from UT San Antonio he flat out belly laughed in my face.

Lamar has become Lamar. And Davenport is a very talented but always injured player.

31 teams had a chance to grab Lamar and didn't. And I suspect most fanbases regret it in hindsight. But I will say that it isn't just hindsight with the Saints. I distinctly remember being totally convinced that the Saints were going to grab him--and being super psyched by the possibility.
Looking this up I see places like the Globe etc mentioning we could've drafted Lamar Jackson instead of Sony Michel - and there was some chatter at the time - but I don't see how it would have worked. There was the somewhat fractured relationship between Brady & Belichick, but it wasn't so far gone they couldn't work together & win a title that year. If we had drafted a QB in the 1st instead of pieces that helped that team it may have blown up sooner, plus idk how you develop Lamar in practice if TB12 is still there.

Re: the Saints I'll always wonder how much Sean Payton really loved Taysom Hill. Is there any chance he passed on Lamar then not just because he still had Brees but also because he thought he could develop the "mobile quarterback" already on the roster?
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