1.16 - Rashawn Slater OT
2.49 - Tyson Campbell CB
5.160 - Chuba Hubbard RB 6.223 - This was supposed to be an Arizona pick but it was given to Rain Man and the Vikings in error I never caught it so no big deal...
7.243 - Tony Poljan TE
7.247 - Sage Surratt WR
- On a sidenote, I think the Chiefs should approach the Cardinals at pick number 16 if they really like a prospect still on the board at that time because the Cardinals have no third or fourth round picks and might be willing to move down to acquire more draft capital. [Reply]
Upon completion of the song, he leans into the microphone, "The Los Angeles Rams select JaCoby Stevens, OLB, LSU. And you can bet that he's going to love LA." [Reply]
Greg Rousseau, EDGE, Miami
Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota St.
Carson Wentz
Cade Johnson, WR, South Dakota St.
Justin Hilliard, LB, Ohio State
Bobby Brown III, DL, Texas A&M
Rachad Wildgoose, CB, Wisconsin
Solid draft. Got a pass rusher with top end upside, a left tackle to protect Wentz and some nice pieces from top to bottom.
Thank you STaylor for running the thing and for having me as part of it. It’s always a fun experience! [Reply]
Here's the Broncos draft. I would do so changes in hindsight position-wise, but overall, this draft just added to their depth. Their only strong hole is QB. If they can fix that, they will be a foe for us.
R1. Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State
R2. Wyatt Davis, OG, Ohio State
R3. Josh Myers, C, Ohio State
R4. Jaylen Twyman, DT, Pittsburgh
R5. Talanoa Hufanga, S, USC
R6. Ihmir Smith-Marsette, WR, Iowa
R7. Victor Dimukeje, EDGE, Duke
R7. Jaret Patterson, RB, Buffalo
R7. Adrian Ealy, OT, Oklahoma [Reply]
The Steelers have wrapped up their draft. I’m not feeling as good about this one as I am the Cowboys.
Still, I think it would add 1 or 2 instant starters along the OL, Gainwell probably is probably the #1 back in a RB by committee approach, and everyone else is depth with the two CBs fighting it out for a starting opportunity. JOK could be a starter by mid year, but they have the luxury of a slow transition if needed. Overall, I think it balances near term needs (one last run with Big Ben) with long term building (taking a QB next year).
Through my research, I really don’t think the Steelers take a QB this year. They like Mac Jones and Kyle Trask, I just don’t think the board lets either of those two fall to a point where the Steelers would take them. The OL is also a mess, I think they rebuild it this year so that a future young QB has a chance succeeding. More likely than my draft below is the Steelers going OT, RB, and OC with their first 3 picks. I think something like LT Jenkins, RB Williams, OC Meinerz/Myers/Hill is their dream scenario.
Originally Posted by Kellerfox:
The Steelers have wrapped up their draft. I’m not feeling as good about this one as I am the Cowboys.
Still, I think it would add 1 or 2 instant starters along the OL, Gainwell probably is probably the #1 back in a RB by committee approach, and everyone else is depth with the two CBs fighting it out for a starting opportunity. JOK could be a starter by mid year, but they have the luxury of a slow transition if needed. Overall, I think it balances near term needs (one last run with Big Ben) with long term building (taking a QB next year).
Through my research, I really don’t think the Steelers take a QB this year. They like Mac Jones and Kyle Trask, I just don’t think the board lets either of those two fall to a point where the Steelers would take them. The OL is also a mess, I think they rebuild it this year so that a future young QB has a chance succeeding. More likely than my draft below is the Steelers going OT, RB, and OC with their first 3 picks. I think something like LT Jenkins, RB Williams, OC Meinerz/Myers/Hill is their dream scenario.