Plus, so much changes from year to year, it's tough to think to much about 2022 right now. I know you always need to be forward thinking but fuck man, we've got what, like 6 players left on the squad from 2015? [Reply]
Keep a close eye on TE Dawson Knox out of Ole Miss
I think he's gonna time well and really would be talked about a lot higher if the Rebels Offense wasn't a total abortion. If you're looking for a stronger #2, I'd be looking there. [Reply]
29. Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
61. Joejuan Williams, CB, Vanderbilt
63. Jerry Tillery, DE/DT, Notre Dame
92. Amani Hooker, CB/S, Iowa
157. Justice Hill, RB, Ok. State
188. Carl Granderson, DE, Wyoming
194. Khalil Hodge, LB, Buffalo
Think that's my favorite one so far. Adderley starts at FS, Williams gives you an outside CB, Tillery improves the defensive line depth, Hooker is your third safety and slot CB in the dime package, Hill helps at RB depth and Hodge is your SLB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
29. Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
61. Joejuan Williams, CB, Vanderbilt
63. Jerry Tillery, DE/DT, Notre Dame
92. Amani Hooker, CB/S, Iowa
157. Justice Hill, RB, Ok. State
188. Carl Granderson, DE, Wyoming
194. Khalil Hodge, LB, Buffalo
Think that's my favorite one so far. Adderley starts at FS, Williams gives you an outside CB, Tillery improves the defensive line depth, Hooker is your third safety and slot CB in the dime package, Hill helps at RB depth and Hodge is your SLB.
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
29. Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
61. Joejuan Williams, CB, Vanderbilt
63. Jerry Tillery, DE/DT, Notre Dame
92. Amani Hooker, CB/S, Iowa
157. Justice Hill, RB, Ok. State
188. Carl Granderson, DE, Wyoming
194. Khalil Hodge, LB, Buffalo
Think that's my favorite one so far. Adderley starts at FS, Williams gives you an outside CB, Tillery improves the defensive line depth, Hooker is your third safety and slot CB in the dime package, Hill helps at RB depth and Hodge is your SLB.
Finally got access to it. Man, this is a good one; awfully tough.
There really is a 'fuck the Chiefs' scenario when none of the QBs go early and the TEs come off quick as well. Those usually lead to Adderley going right before us and some pretty slim pickings.
That said, I've had Fant fall a time or two and Irv Smith is pretty much always there. I've had Joshua Jacobs fall to our 2nd rounders a couple of times and I'd go ahead and take him there. But in those scenarios the safeties are picked clean with maybe Hooker and Rapp left to choose from with NO corners left (last one had JoeJuan Williams going right ahead of us).
I just went
Fant
Jacobs
Rapp
Jaylon Ferguson (furthest I've seen him fall yet; back of the 3rd)
Beckner (in the 5th? Boy that seems unlikely)
Mecole Hardman, WR - UGA (probably too raw to be much but in the 6th I'll risk it; lots of speed/quickness there)
Cameron Smith, CB - MSU (if people are looking for another Ward, he reminds me of him a bit; needs a TON of work and likely ends up on PS at best)
It's just a lot harder to put together a true home run draft on this thing. Really a lot of robbing Peter to pay Paul. Easily my favorite of the mock draft simulators so far because I haven't had it make one truly easy for me yet. [Reply]
1.29 -- HOOOOOOCK. First time I got a shot at him; I cannot stress enough how good he'd be here.
2.29 -- Julian Love, CB - ND -- I'm warming to him; with Ward's length but lack of quick twitch, I prefer Love's ability to match up with smaller WRs more than some others available here. I passed on Trayvon Mullen and JoeJuan Williams for the same reasons; longer guys with stiffer hips.
2.31 -- Riley Ridley, WR - UGA -- I can't help it, I love the possibilities of this kid on the other side of Hill long term in this offense. I think he'll just blossom and thrive in our system. He can be everything Watkins is at a literal fraction of the cap space. I passed on Tillery here because I simply love what Ridley could be.
3.29 -- Amani Hooker, S - Iowa -- good spot for him.
5.29 -- Terry Beckner Jr, DT - Mizzou -- he's not really going to last this long is he?
6-29 -- TJ Edwards, OLB - Wisc -- I really don't know how he fits here but he's a hard-nosed player who's aggressive. He's probably just a STer in this system but he was a good value play.
7th -- Michael Jordan, C - OSU -- There are a lot of rough edges to knock off here but with Reiter extended, we can bring in a guy with the tools to be better than him and try to coach him up. I'd be elated with getting Jordan in the 7th round. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Okay, I just face-raped this one:
1.29 -- HOOOOOOCK. First time I got a shot at him; I cannot stress enough how good he'd be here.
2.29 -- Julian Love, CB - ND -- I'm warming to him; with Ward's length but lack of quick twitch, I prefer Love's ability to match up with smaller WRs more than some others available here. I passed on Trayvon Mullen and JoeJuan Williams for the same reasons; longer guys with stiffer hips.
2.31 -- Riley Ridley, WR - UGA -- I can't help it, I love the possibilities of this kid on the other side of Hill long term in this offense. I think he'll just blossom and thrive in our system. He can be everything Watkins is at a literal fraction of the cap space. I passed on Tillery here because I simply love what Ridley could be.
3.29 -- Amani Hooker, S - Iowa -- good spot for him.
5.29 -- Terry Beckner Jr, DT - Mizzou -- he's not really going to last this long is he?
6-29 -- TJ Edwards, OLB - Wisc -- I really don't know how he fits here but he's a hard-nosed player who's aggressive. He's probably just a STer in this system but he was a good value play.
7th -- Michael Jordan, C - OSU -- There are a lot of rough edges to knock off here but with Reiter extended, we can bring in a guy with the tools to be better than him and try to coach him up. I'd be elated with getting Jordan in the 7th round.
Did another mock and I got 3 of your 4 first picks. Swap out Josh Jacobs for Ridley though. [Reply]