Originally Posted by staylor26:
The board is shaping up nicely for the Chiefs in the 2nd. There’s a guy that was on my short list for 32 that will probably make it to 63.
There's a few guys that I am surprised they are still there, it makes me think this draft could fall for the Chiefs nicely in real life... not that this thing is a particularly good indication I suppose. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chargem:
There's a few guys that I am surprised they are still there, it makes me think this draft could fall for the Chiefs nicely in real life... not that this thing is a particularly good indication I suppose.
But like DJ pointed out potential Chiefs targets usually go earlier in this mock because those are the prospects we’ve all paid the most attention to. [Reply]
With pick #60 The Baltimore Ravens select Michael Pittman Jr. - REC - USC
The Ravens get a big reception machine who is dirty tough, dependable and productive. Pittman Jr. has an NFL pedigree and will take pressure off Mark Andrews who gets a lot of attention from opposing defenses. Pittman Jr. will win matchups outside with his size and great hands, but also is a savvy route runner when working the middle of the field. [Reply]
I've seen some folks talking about him as a 4th rounder.
Biadasz is this years Omenihu. Lots of people convinced themselves pretty early in the process that he'd be an ideal 1st rounder and don't appear to have adjusted much to additional eyes on him.
I'd be surprised if he's not there for the Chiefs in the 3rd. He seems to be losing ground real fast due to what appears to be sub-par functional strength. That's a big problem for an IOL. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Hopefully SNR doesn’t **** the Chiefs, because there’s a guy that I would absolutely sprint to the podium for still on the board.
I should be responsible here. There are a couple of good LBs and OL that the Packers could take, and they certainly need help in those spots. And the player they want to take could certainly be considered a luxury.
Buuuuut... this is my favorite TE in the draft. They have holes, but these are the last years of Aaron Rodgers, and if all you ever do is worry about plugging holes, you'll never fill them all. I've drafted like 1000 TEs for the Packers, and Aaron never uses the position at all, but they didn't used to be a run-first team, either. Then last year happened. Things change.
I also don't think the Packers can risk waiting until the 3rd, hoping he's still around. The TE run will start soon in this CP mock. Maybe it starts now, actually.
The Green Bay Packers select Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
I should be responsible here. There are a couple of good LBs and OL that the Packers could take, and they certainly need help in those spots. And the player they want to take could certainly be considered a luxury.
Buuuuut... this is my favorite TE in the draft. They have holes, but these are the last years of Aaron Rodgers, and if all you ever do is worry about plugging holes, you'll never fill them all. I've drafted like 1000 TEs for the Packers, and Aaron never uses the position at all, but they didn't used to be a run-first team, either. Then last year happened. Things change.
I also don't think the Packers can risk waiting until the 3rd, hoping he's still around. The TE run will start soon in this CP mock. Maybe it starts now, actually.
The Green Bay Packers select Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic