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  • bradtxmale
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    • Aug 2006
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    #106
    Re: 2015 NFL Draft

    Originally posted by WeAreAllWitnesses
    What makes Mariota 2 points better than Jameis?

    And could you post your detailed scouting reports on both of them? I'd be interested to see your thought process.
    To answer your 1st question, Mariota is the more accurate QB. He seems to be the better prospect. He has fewer INTs and can run the ball better than Winston. To answer your 2nd question, I don't actually do that. I can however write one and post those scouting reports, when I'm ready to give it out.

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    • PadresFan
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      #107
      Re: 2015 NFL Draft

      I dig the top 32 but would like to see your version of the mock draft. Curious to see what direction the Chargers are going...

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      • bradtxmale
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        #108
        Re: 2015 NFL Draft

        I do have a ranking for each skill position, except FB. I could post that in this topic thread.

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        • Watson
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          #109
          Re: 2015 NFL Draft

          Originally posted by bradtxmale
          I do have a ranking for each skill position, except FB. I could post that in this topic thread.
          no fullbacks? Well you just lost a paying customer. They're the greatest Americans Brad!
          Last edited by Watson; 01-01-2015, 01:57 AM.
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          • bradtxmale
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            #110
            Re: 2015 NFL Draft

            Originally posted by PadresFan
            I dig the top 32 but would like to see your version of the mock draft. Curious to see what direction the Chargers are going...
            I could post that. 1st RD only. I can tell you that I have the Jets picking UCLA QB Brett Hundley in the 2nd RD. Also, I have the Buccaneers picking Indiana HB Tevin Coleman with their 2nd pick.

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            • Bellsprout
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              #111
              Re: 2015 NFL Draft

              Originally posted by bradtxmale
              To answer your 1st question, Mariota is the more accurate QB. He seems to be the better prospect. He has fewer INTs and can run the ball better than Winston. To answer your 2nd question, I don't actually do that. I can however write one and post those scouting reports, when I'm ready to give it out.
              What are your thoughts on how the system Mariota plays in might affect his ability to transition to the NFL though?
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              • kehlis
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                • Jul 2008
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                #112
                Re: 2015 NFL Draft

                Originally posted by bradtxmale
                No, I haven't actual made one. I could get to work on that. Thanks for the suggestion.
                Yea, thanks a lot Jr.

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                • bradtxmale
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                  #113
                  Re: 2015 NFL Draft

                  My 2015 NFL Mock Draft

                  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - QB - Jameis Winston - Draft Grade: 96
                  2. Tennessee Titans - QB - Marcus Mariota - DG: 98
                  3. Jacksonville Jaguars - DE/OLB - Randy Gregory - Nebraska - DG: 94
                  4. Oakland Raiders - DE/DT - Leonard Williams - USC - DG: 95
                  5. Washington Redskins - OT - Cedric Ogbuehi - Texas A&M - DG: 93
                  6. New York Jets - WR - Amari Cooper - Alabama - DG: 93
                  7. Chicago Bears - S - Landon Collins - Alabama - DG: 88
                  8. Atlanta Falcons - DE - Shane Ray - Missouri - Draft Grade: 93
                  9. New York Giants - OT - Ereck Flowers - Miami Univ. - Draft Grade: 92
                  10. St. Louis Rams - WR - Kevin White - West Virginia - Draft Grade: 90
                  11. Minnesota Vikings - OT - Brandon Scherff - Iowa - Draft Grade: 94
                  12. Cleveland Browns - DT - Danny Shelton - Washington - Draft Grade: 92
                  13. New Orleans Saints - DE - Dante Fowler - Florida - Draft Grade: 91
                  14. Miami Dolphins - G - South Carolina - Draft Grade: 88
                  15. San Francisco 49ers - CB - PJ Williams - Florida State - Draft Grade: 81
                  16. Houston Texans - CB - Ronald Darby - Florida State - Draft Grade: 86
                  17. San Diego Chargers - HB - Todd Gurley - Georgia - Draft Grade: 90
                  18. Kansas City Chiefs - S - Jaquiski Tartt - Samford - Draft Grade: 84
                  19. Cleveland Browns (from Buffalo) - WR - DeVante Parker - Louisville - Draft Grade: 89
                  20. Philadelphia Eagles - CB - Ifo Ekpre-Olomu - Oregon - Draft Grade: 91
                  21. Carolina Panthers - HB - Melvin Gordon - Wisconsin - Draft Grade: 95
                  22. Baltimore Ravens - OLB/DE - Shilique Calhoun - Michgian St. - Draft Grade: 86
                  23. Cincinnati Bengals - C - Hroniss Grasu - Oregon - Draft Grade: 86
                  24. Detriot Lions - OT/G - La'El Collins - LSU - Draft Grade: 88
                  25. Pittsburgh Steelers - CB - Trae Waynes - Michigan State - Draft Grade: 87
                  26. Indianapolis Colts - ILB - Denzel Perryman - Miami Univ. - Draft Grade: 85
                  27. Arizona Cardinals - CB - Marcus Peters - Washington - Draft Grade: 84
                  28. Dallas Cowboys - DE - Markus Golden - Missouri - Draft Grade: 89
                  29. Green Bay Packers - OLB - Leonard Floyd - Georgia - Draft Grade: 91
                  30. Denver Broncos - OT - Andrus Peat - Stanford - Draft Grade: 91
                  31. New England Patriots - OT - T.J. Clemmings - Pittsburgh - Draft Grade: 85
                  32. Seattle Seahawks - WR - Jaelen Strong - Arizona State - Draft Grade: 87

                  I can do the 2nd Round too.
                  Last edited by bradtxmale; 01-01-2015, 03:13 AM.

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                  • bradtxmale
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                    #114
                    Re: 2015 NFL Draft

                    Originally posted by WeAreAllWitnesses
                    What are your thoughts on how the system Mariota plays in might affect his ability to transition to the NFL though?
                    Well, I don't see too much of a problem. There will be a period of adjustment, of course. The NFL is a lot faster than college. He will have to refine his throwing motion to be prepared for the pressure he could receive in Tennessee. The OL is good enough to give him the time he will need.

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                    • BDKiiing
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                      #115
                      Re: 2015 NFL Draft

                      Do you have team by team evaluations of their needs? I'm curious to see what you think the Rams need to do going forward.
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                      • redsrule
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                        #116
                        Re: 2015 NFL Draft

                        You have Gurley going 17th after tearing his ACL?

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                        • bradtxmale
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                          #117
                          Re: 2015 NFL Draft

                          Originally posted by bdolski
                          Do you have team by team evaluations of their needs? I'm curious to see what you think the Rams need to do going forward.
                          I don't actually. To answer your 1st question, there's another good suggestion. I haven't actually written it, yet.

                          The Rams are keeping Sam Bradford, so they plan to move forward with him as their starting QB. I think their top need is QB. They're losing Hill to retirement, I believe. They're also not got to resign Davis. I actually think they will draft Garrett Grayson of Colorado State with their 2nd RD pick. The Rams are pretty a well rounded team.
                          Last edited by bradtxmale; 01-01-2015, 03:28 AM.

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                          • bradtxmale
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                            • Aug 2006
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                            #118
                            Re: 2015 NFL Draft

                            Originally posted by redsrule
                            You have Gurley going 17th after tearing his ACL?

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                            Yeah, I do. I believe he could have to miss some of the Chargers training camp. It depends on how quickly he can rehab that injury. I don't see that injury affecting his draft stock too much.

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                            • bradtxmale
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                              #119
                              Re: 2015 NFL Draft

                              Here is my ranking for the QBs.

                              Quarterbacks
                              1. Marcus Mariota - Oregon - Draft Grade: 98
                              2. Jameis Winston - Florida St. - Draft Grade: 96
                              3.
                              Bryce Petty - Baylor - Draft Grade: 85
                              4. Brett Hundley - UCLA - Draft Grade: 83
                              5. Garrett Grayson - Colorado State - Draft Grade: 80
                              6. Sean Mannion - Oregon State - Draft Grade: 78
                              7. Kevin Hogan - Stanford - Draft Grade: 77
                              Last edited by bradtxmale; 01-01-2015, 02:22 PM.

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                              • superjames1992
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                                • Jun 2007
                                • 31382

                                #120
                                Re: 2015 NFL Draft

                                Originally posted by bradtxmale
                                Here is my official Top 32 from the 2015 NFL Draft. The 18 underclassmen are in bold print.
                                An asterisk means that he is an elite prospect.

                                1. *Marcus Mariota - QB - Oregon - Draft Grade: 98
                                2. *
                                Jameis Winston - QB - Florida St. - Draft Grade: 96
                                3
                                .
                                *Melvin Gordon III - HB - Wisconsin - Draft Grade: 95
                                4.
                                *Leonard Williams - LE - USC - Draft Grade: 95
                                5. *Randy Gregory - LE/OLB - Nebraska - Draft Grade: 94
                                6. *Brandon Scherff - LT/RT - Iowa - Draft Grade: 94
                                7. *Amari Cooper - WR - Alabama - 82 Draft Grade: 93
                                8. Shane Ray - RE - Missouri - Draft Grade: 93
                                9. Andrus Peat - LT - Stanford - Draft Grade: 92
                                10. Cedric Ogbuehi - LT - Texas A&M - Draft Grade: 93
                                11. Leonard Floyd - LOLB - Georgia - Draft Grade: 91

                                12. Ifo Ekpre-Olomu - CB - Oregon - Draft Grade: 91
                                13. Ereck Flowers - LT - Miami Univ. - Draft Grade: 92
                                14. Dante Fowler Jr. - LE - Florida - Draft Grade: 91
                                15. Danny Shelton - DT - Washington - Draft Grade: 92
                                16. Andrus Peat - Stanford - LT - Draft Grade: 91
                                17. Kevin White - WR - West Virginia - Draft Grade: 90
                                18. DeVante Parker - WR - Louisville - Draft Grade: 89
                                19. Markus Golden - LE/OLB - Missouri - Draft Grade: 89
                                20. La El Collins - LT/LG - LSU - Draft Grade: 88
                                21. Vic Beasley - LE/OLB - Clemson - DG: 88
                                22. Eddie Goldman - DT - Florida State - DG: 88
                                23. Todd Gurley - HB - Georgia - DG: 90
                                24. Devin Funchess - TE - Michgan - DG: 90
                                25. Trae Waynes - CB - Michigan State - DG: 89
                                26. Malcom Brown - Texas - DT - DG: 87
                                27. A.J. Cann - LG - South Carolina - DG: 88
                                28. Tevin Coleman - HB - Indiana - DG: 88
                                29. Ty Montgomery - WR - Stanford - DG: 87
                                30. Jaelen Strong - WR - Arizona State - DG: 86
                                31. Landon Collins - S - Alabama - DG: 88
                                32
                                . Ronald Darby - Florida St. - CB - DG: 87
                                Is Andrus Peat so good you had to list him twice?
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