4. Justin Fields, QB, Ohio St. picked 11th. -7
35. Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson picked 25th +10
68. Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville picked 57 +11
108. Ar’Darius Washington, S, TCU undrafted -148 ouch...still love the kid though
148. Thomas Graham Jr., CB, Oregon picked 228 -80
182. Cameron Sample, DL, Tulane picked 111 +71
183. Monty Rice, LB, Georgia picked 92 +91
187. Dax Milne, WR, BYU picked 255 -68
219. Christian Uphoff, S, Illinois State UDFA -37
-157
That Washington pick killed my draft, but i still think the kid will be a good nfl player even at his small size. Said the same thing about Tyrann when he was drafted.
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Carolina Panthers
1-8 - QB Trey Lance, North Dakota State (1-3, +5)
2-39 - LB Nick Bolton, Missouri (2-58, -19)
3-73 - CB Paulson Abedo, Stanford (3-76, -3)
4-113 - TE Hunter Long, Boston College (3-81, +32)
5-151 - RB Michael Carter, North Carolina (4-107, +44)
6-193 - SS Darrick Forrest, Cincinnati (5-163, +30)
6-222 - WR Dazz Newsome, North Carolina (6-221, +1)
Overall +90
Miami Dolphins
1-3 - QB Zach Wilson, BYU (1-2, +1)
1-18 - ER Azeez Ojulari, Georgia (2-50, -32)
2-36 - WR Elijah Moore, Ole Miss (2-34, +2)
2-50 - OC Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma (2-63, -13)
3-81 - DE Patrick Jones II, Pittsburgh (3-90, -9)
7-231 - LB Buddy Johnson, Texas A&M (4-140, +91)
7-258 - LB Rashad Byrd, Georgia Southern (Undrafted, -1)
Overall +39
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Originally Posted by staylor26:
You do realize that the goal isn’t necessarily to be a predictive mock draft, correct?
I was just messing with you guys...
What would be interesting is if you followed these types of threads with a list of which rookies actually graded out top 15 ..then contrast it.
See who actually has the best eye for talent...a lot of variables go in to it but still.
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