I think Trayvon is the most intriguing corner prospect to me...simply because he's the youngest of the group and I think has the most potential to grow into. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ntexascardfan:
I think most would switch Byron and Baker.
I think Trayvon is the most intriguing corner prospect to me...simply because he's the youngest of the group and I think has the most potential to grow into.
Agreed on Trayvon having the most upside, but Murphy’s ball skills are elite and he’s just a playmaker. Out of the three he has the best combination of floor/ceiling. That’s why he’s my #1. [Reply]
Are you saying Christian Wilkins at the end there? Dude's a top 20 pick, easily, IMO. Especially after all the crap with Jeffery Simmons.
As for your list, I like it pretty well, other than the TEs in there. I'm not at all interested in an offensive player at 29 but I do realize that a top 10 list likely means you're going to end up with 1 or 2 in it. This team needs a talent on defense that can start day and I also just don't think I can put any of the TEs above some other offensive players in that list.
I'm not including Byron Murphy or Deonte Thompson in my list because I simply don't think either will be anywhere near available at 29.
What I'm thinking at the moment is:
1. CB DeAndre Baker
2. S Nassir Adderley
3. CB Trayvon Mullen
4. CB Amani Oruwariye
5. LB Mack Wilson
6. DE Jaylon Ferguson
7. DT Jerry Tillery
8. OL Dalton Risner
9. WR Parris Campbell
10. LB Devin Bush [Reply]
Originally Posted by kccrow:
Are you saying Christian Wilkins at the end there? Dude's a top 20 pick, easily, IMO. Especially after all the crap with Jeffery Simmons.
As for your list, I like it pretty well, other than the TEs in there. I'm not at all interested in an offensive player at 29 but I do realize that a top 10 list likely means you're going to end up with 1 or 2 in it. This team needs a talent on defense that can start day and I also just don't think I can put any of the TEs above some other offensive players in that list.
I'm not including Byron Murphy or Deonte Thompson in my list because I simply don't think either will be anywhere near available at 29.
What I'm thinking at the moment is:
1. CB DeAndre Baker
2. S Nassir Adderley
3. CB Trayvon Mullen
4. CB Amani Oruwariye
5. LB Mack Wilson
6. DE Jaylon Ferguson
7. DT Jerry Tillery
8. OL Dalton Risner
9. WR Parris Campbell
10. LB Devin Bush
First off, forgot to add that I haven’t watched much offense outside of RB’s and TE’s hence the lack of WR’s and OL on my board. I have watched Campbell though and he’s definitely somebody that I can see getting on my list with a great combine.
Second, yes Christian. I have to admit, since he’s a 3 tech I haven’t paid much attention to his value. I was just basing it off of the couple rankings I’ve used when watching tape.
And you could be right about Murphy, but I do think Thompson has a legit shot to make it to 29. Seems like there are a lot of people that aren’t as high on him.
There are quite a few guys that people have all over the place this year. It’s hard to tell with so many of them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Agreed on Trayvon having the most upside, but Murphy’s ball skills are elite and he’s just a playmaker. Out of the three he has the best combination of floor/ceiling. That’s why he’s my #1.
I could agree with that. I'd have Murphy 1a and Baker 1b. Something about Baker i just really like. Murphy might be a slightly safer bet to reach full potential. [Reply]
in every mock draft and every simulation I've messed with, Adderley is there at 29; and Mullen is there at either 2nd round spot. Also, usually Jaylon Ferguson, too for what it's worth. [Reply]
of course, things never shake out how anyone expects, but I think there's a really good shot at getting 3 really good players in position of need in those top 3 picks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
in every mock draft and every simulation I've messed with, Adderley is there at 29; and Mullen is there at either 2nd round spot. Also, usually Jaylon Ferguson, too for what it's worth.
I would not rule out the Raiders taking Adderley at #27. [Reply]
1. Nassir Adderly - S
2. Byron Murphy - CB
3. DeAndre Baker - CB
4. Trayvon Mullen - CB
5. Christian Wilkins - DL
6. Brian Burns - Edge
7. Jaylon Ferguson - Edge
8. Amani Oruwariye -CB
9. Mack Wilson - LB
10. Noah Fant - TE
After having time to watch more game tape, my personal favourites as “fits” for the Chiefs in and around pick #29 are above. Of course many will already be selected while some might drop to round two. I expect Corner and Safety to be addressed early and free agency will also give us insight as to how much potential investment there may be at certain positions once the picks start coming off the board. [Reply]
I'd love Byron Murphy he is my favorite cb in this class but we don't have a shot in hell at him. Which is why I want the Penn State guy who I can't spell his name [Reply]