*Note*
Depending on which big board and team needs/rankings list you use, some of these players end up falling big time, which in real life probably won't be the case. So take it with a grain of salt, but really it's all for fun.
Enjoy, and post your results in the thread if you wish :-)
Here's my KC draft. (I usually use the board that's most recently updated - today it was the "NFL Mock" board w/ "classic" difficulty level).
If this happened I'd probably wet myself.
1.CB-DeAnder Baker, Georgia
2.WR-Deebo Samuel, S.Carolina
2.LB-Devin Bush, Michigan
3.CB-Trayvon Mullen, Clemson
5.RB-Darrell Henderson, Memphis
6.DE-Charles Omenihu, Texas
6.WR-Hakeen Butler, IowaSt
7.S-Mike Edwards, Kentucky (a Matt House pick) [Reply]
29: R1P29
DL RASHAN GARY
MICHIGAN
61: R2P29
C ERIK MCCOY
TEXAS A&M
63: R2P31
LB MACK WILSON
ALABAMA
92: R3P28
CB ISAIAH JOHNSON
HOUSTON
167: R5P29
TE DREW SAMPLE
WASHINGTON
201: R6P28
CB JORDAN BROWN
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
214: R6P41
WR TERRY GODWIN
GEORGIA
216: R7P2
DL KINGSLEY KEKE
TEXAS A&M [Reply]
CB, EDGE, S, TE... these feel like the areas that will most likely be addressed in R1. Could see any one of those positions with KCs first choice. Even IOL or WR has a shot of coming within the first two days. [Reply]
No matter what board you use, you can see that some of these guys nobody expects to drop are going to drop. They just have to.
I really think I'd prefer they don't move up in the first. There's going to be a really good player that falls to #29 that's in a need position almost no matter what and if not then dropping back ten spots or so would be a good idea. [Reply]
Realize that you guys don't care about Denver, but I've run a through mocks with this simulator, it's entertaining.
Of all the mocks I've run, I think I could live with this one through R5 the best.
R1, DL Ed Oliver (or similar at that position @ 10)
R2, G Dalton Risner (or similar at G)
R3, C Erik McCoy
R4, LB Tre Lamar (or similar at LB)
R5, TE Zach Gentry (huge target, not sure how he translates to the game, but I think the value in 5 is solid)
R5, WR Antoine Wesley (another huge target that lit it up at Tech)
If they hold their picks and don't trade back, I'd be fine with something that looks like this for the first 5 rounds. They have to address the OL and with Munchak there, they really need to give him some young toys to play with and I think those 2 fill key spots.
Oliver and Lamar would be solid additions while those big receiving targets, both in the 6'7 size range could be nice additions.
I think my 2nd favorite results with ...
R1, DL Gary
R2, TE Hockenson (won't happen)
R3, C McCoy
R4, WR Boykin
R5, G Samia
R5, WR Wesley
I wasn't in a position to grab a DE in this mock draft but I think adding Tillery allows Spags to move Jones out into the DE spot more and a rotation of Jones, Speaks, Okafor and Ogbah should be at least average next season. Bunting and Thornhill improve the secondary and McGovern can slot in at LG...replacing Erving. Moreau gives you a 2nd TE that can improve the running game and also work the short routes in this offense. Williams is the kind of RB that Veach is looking for and Hurd is a WR/RB that can run the screens and bubbles that Reid likes. I have a feeling that we're going to be running a lot of nickle....so I didn't go LB high....which was easy because there weren't any.
29. Jerry Tillery, IDL Notre Dame
61. Sean Bunting, CB Central Michigan
63. Juan Thornhill, S Virginia
92. Connor McGovern, IOL Penn State
167. Foster Moreau, TE LSU
201. Dexter Williams, RB Notre Dame
214. Jalen Hurd, WR Baylor
216. T.J. Edwards, LB Wisconsin [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
I wasn't in a position to grab a DE in this mock draft but I think adding Tillery allows Spags to move Jones out into the DE spot more and a rotation of Jones, Speaks, Okafor and Ogbah should be at least average next season. Bunting and Thornhill improve the secondary and McGovern can slot in at LG...replacing Erving. Moreau gives you a 2nd TE that can improve the running game and also work the short routes in this offense. Williams is the kind of RB that Veach is looking for and Hurd is a WR/RB that can run the screens and bubbles that Reid likes. I have a feeling that we're going to be running a lot of nickle....so I didn't go LB high....which was easy because there weren't any.
29. Jerry Tillery, IDL Notre Dame
61. Sean Bunting, CB Central Michigan
63. Juan Thornhill, S Virginia
92. Connor McGovern, IOL Penn State
167. Foster Moreau, TE LSU
201. Dexter Williams, RB Notre Dame
214. Jalen Hurd, WR Baylor
216. T.J. Edwards, LB Wisconsin
I really like those first 3 rounds, I'd maybe prioritize WR over TE/RB though if you're only going after them in the 5th and later. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coogs:
I'm not following the rational behind the last two posts. Can someone explain how those 5 drafts pertain to the Chiefs picks?
That other site allows for trade down scenarios. The one I did I traded down one time with Pittsburgh. Hence, Pitt listed next to the picks gained from that trade. [Reply]