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Saccopoo Memorial Draft Forum>Time to make a choice with the draft pick.
Direckshun 11:21 PM 01-19-2022
What choice would you make if the board feel like this (no poll, just reply with your preferred option):

1. Jags: EDGE Kayvon Thibodeaux, Oregon
2. Lions: QB Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
3. Texans: EDGE Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan
4. Jets: EDGE George Karlaftis, Purdue
5. Giants: OL Evan Neal, Alabama
6. Panthers: QB Malik Willis, Liberty
7. Giants: EDGE David Ojabo, Michigan
8. Falcons: QB Sam Howell, North Carolina
9. Broncos: DT Jordan Davis, Georgia
10. Jets: CB Derek Stingley, LSU
11. WFT: CB Ahmad Gardner, Cincinnati
12. Vikings: EDGE Jermaine Johnson, Florida State
13. Browns: WR Garrett Wilson, Ohio State
14. Ravens: OT Charles Cross, Mississippi State
15. Eagles: S Kyle Hamilton, Notre Dame
16. Eagles: CB Trent McDuffie, Washington
17. Chargers: DL DeMarvin Leal, Texas A&M
18. Saints: WR Treylon Burks, Arkansas
19. Eagles: DL Travon Walker, Georgia
20. Steelers: IOL Tyler Linderbaum, Iowa
21. Patriots: LB Devin Lloyd, Utah
22. Raiders: LB Damone Clark, LSU
23. Cardinals: CB Roger McCreary, Auburn
24. Cowboys: OT Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
25. Bengals: OT Nick Petit-Frere, Ohio State
26. Dolphins: OL Ikem Ekwonu, North Carolina State
27. Bills: CB Andrew Booth, Jr., Clemson
28. Lions: WR Wan'Dale Robinson, Kentucky
29. Chiefs:

First of all, no I don't care that we're projected in this mock at 29 instead of 32. Just answer the question.

Here's the remaining top tier talent on the board, in my silly estimation:

QB Matt Corral, Ole Miss -- smaller QB who is technique-sound and an athletic scrambler
QB Carson Strong, Nevada -- accurate Air Raid QB with a great arm but will need refinement
WR Chris Olave, Ohio State -- explosive, superb route runner with pretty good hands
WR Jahan Dotson, Penn State -- slightly smaller WR with great hands and good route-running and elite speed
WR Alec Pierce, Cincinnati -- a true X receiver with great hands and pretty good speed, will need development
WR Justyn Ross, Clemson -- big, physical receiver built for high-pointing the ball but not much else
TE Jalen Wydermyer, Texas A&M -- an extremely versatile TE with decent speed and hands
OT Abraham Lucas, Washington State -- long, smart tackle who will need some refinement
OT Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan -- absurdly athletic tackle who will need lots of refinement
OT Rasheed Walker, Penn State -- finesse tackle with length/athleticism who will need development
OG Darian Kinnard, Kentucky -- built for the Chiefs offense; huge guard who excels in pass pro with tackle flexibility
OG Kenyon Green, Texas A&M -- road grader who tackle flexibility
DT Phidarian Mathis, Alabama -- outstanding run defender and passrushing 3-tech; technician
EDGE Drake Jackson, USC -- smaller, bendy passrusher who needs lots of development
EDGE Arnold Ebiketie, Penn State -- passrush specialist who will need lots of development
LB Nakobe Dean, Georgia -- light, athletic Will LB who will need a season to get to what he can become
CB Jermaine Waller, Virginia Tech -- extremely physical CB who fits the Spags profile but needs refinement
S Daxton Hill, Michigan -- free safety type who can play nickel, smaller but very athletic

Of course, you can always pick your own favorites as well.
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The Franchise 11:37 PM 01-19-2022
Trading up to 14 and drafting Kyle Hamilton after letting Mathieu walk.
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Direckshun 11:45 PM 01-19-2022
Originally Posted by The Franchise:
Trading up to 14 and drafting Kyle Hamilton after letting Mathieu walk.
Just want to remind you we have the fewest or second-fewest players under contract in 2022. And while we won't be cap-strapped, we don't have a metric ton of wiggle room there.

We need the draft picks we got.
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ntexascardfan 12:33 AM 01-20-2022
I'm running the card to the podium with Chris Olave's name on it.
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CatfishBob2 01:55 AM 01-20-2022
I didn't think Jermaine Waller was that high on draft boards yet, but he's the playmaking CB I'm talking about. I haven't dug into a lot of prospects outside UVA/VT but I say gimme Ebiketie the pass rush specialist.
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htismaqe 08:19 AM 01-20-2022
Originally Posted by ntexascardfan:
I'm running the card to the podium with Chris Olave's name on it.
Yeah, he won't be there but if he is, damn.
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duncan_idaho 09:02 AM 01-20-2022
I would take Drake Jackson if I'm going DE, but with Olave AND Drake London on the board here, I'd probably nab one of them. I really like London's profile, and the USC WR room has been turning out polished guys who pick things up quickly, run good routes, and have good versatility.

I wouldn't refer to Jackson as a "smaller" pass rusher. He's 6-4 and has played effectively in weight ranges from 250 pounds to 270 pounds.

He needs some refinement, but he's a really great athlete.

I'd be tempted to work the phones, too, and see if the Bucs want to come up a few spots and get one of those QBs.
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O.city 09:04 AM 01-20-2022
If thats the board, Doctson would be my pick. Maybe he's redundant with what we have, but that speed would be fun.
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htismaqe 09:06 AM 01-20-2022
I agree. He'd be a good fit for this offense.
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duncan_idaho 10:26 AM 01-20-2022
Originally Posted by O.city:
If thats the board, Doctson would be my pick. Maybe he's redundant with what we have, but that speed would be fun.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I agree. He'd be a good fit for this offense.
He sounds and looks a lot like a Chris Godwin clone. Polished, good route-runner. Good body control.

I wouldn't complain about that pick, either.
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RunKC 10:53 AM 01-20-2022
According to this Dotson is 5’11” 184 lbs and runs a 4.33. With how good his hands and routes are? Yeah he’s my pick

https://www.inquirer.com/college-spo...outputType=amp
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O.city 11:08 AM 01-20-2022
He excels with after the catch stuff too. Pretty much ideal for this offense.

I watched alot of Penn State this year. he's good.
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spanky 52 11:15 AM 01-20-2022
If we're at 29 and Chris Olave is still there, that's who I'd pick.
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DJ's left nut 11:55 AM 01-20-2022
Boy that would be a nice board.

I like the options at WR better in the 2nd and 3rd rounds than I do other positions and I just don't know if Williams is exactly the kind of WR we need (though he could be damn interesting in a sort of Jeremy Maclin to Tyreek Hill's DeSean Jackson role). Olave is a fire and forget X receiver but with a limited ceiling, IMO.

For me it would come down to Drake Jackson or Nakobe Dean. I'm pretty sure I'd go with Jackson. Leal going to the Chargers and then Walker going to the Eagles damn near back to back would really piss me right off, though.
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kccrow 02:30 PM 01-20-2022
I don't know about that projection they have out now, but that'd be a hell of a tough decision between Chris Olave, Nakobe Dean, and Cameron Thomas.

I can live without a WLB for sure this early. As for Olave, I think he's going to be good but I also think the WR classes lately are so deep you don't need to press the issue.

I'd go with Cameron Thomas, I think he's going to be at least a Trey Hendrickson type of player.
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