Poll: RD 1 PK 14
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APPLE
31.25%
5 31.25%
RAGLAND
18.75%
3 18.75%
HENRY
0%
0 0%
JOSEPH
12.50%
2 12.50%
ROBINSON
31.25%
5 31.25%
CLARK
6.25%
1 6.25%
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RAIDERS are On The Clock
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RD 1 PK 1 TENNESSEE TITANS- LAREMY TUNSIL/ OT
RD 1 PK 2 CLEVELAND BROWNS- CARSON WENTZ/ QB
RD 1 PK 3 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS- JALEN RAMSEY/ DB
RD 1 PK 4 DALLAS COWBOYS- JOEY BOSA/ DE
RD 1 PK 5 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS- MYLES JACK/ OLB
RD 1 PK 6 BALTIMORE RAVENS- RONNIE STANLEY/ OT
RD 1 PK 7 SAN FRANSICO 49RES- JARED GOFF/ QB
RD 1 PK 8 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES- EZEKELE ELLIOTT
RD 1 PK 9 TAMPA BAY BUCANEERS- VERNONHARGREAVES/ CB
RD 1 PK 10 NEW YORK GIANTS- JACK CONKLIN/ OT
RD 1 PK 11 CHICAGO BEARS- DEFOREST BUCKNER/ DE
RD 1 PK 12 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS- SHAQ LAWSON/ DE
RD 1 PK 13 MIAMI DOLPHINS/ MCKENSIE ALEXANDER/ CB

RD 1 PK 14 OAKLAND RAIDERS
The addition of Kelechi Osemele will certainly fortify the interior, but the Raiders must improve at the tackle spot. Finding another running back to add to the stable shouldn't be tough. Bruce Irvin will add even more juice to the Raiders' pass rush, but they could look for more help at middle linebacker in the middle rounds. Sean Smith was a nice addition to an ailing secondary, but the cornerback spot needs an even greater infusion of competition. The same can be said for safety now that Charles Woodson is gone.


ELI APPLE/CB http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/eli-apple?id=2555277
Good height, weight and arm length combination. Clean footwork in transition with natural ability to mirror and match from press coverage. Won't open hips early and rarely turned around off line of scrimmage. Has foot quickness in short spaces to maintain feel for his man. Extremely competitive when ball is in the air.

LE'RAVEN CLARK/ OT http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/leraven-clark?id=2555202
Clark is an ascending left tackle prospect with the elite foot quickness and length that NFL teams simply don’t pass up for very long. Clark could still use more muscle on his frame and will need to be much more consistent with his technique rather than just relying on his length if he is to reach his full potential in the pros. Left tackles with his potential in pass protection carry first round value and Clark has a Pro Bowl upside with the floor of an average NFL starter.

REGGIE RAGLAND/ ILB http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/reggie-ragland?id=2555169
Thumping inside linebacker with throwback size and tone­setting mentality. Ragland is a confident and capable early starter in league who has the temperament to become one of the premier run­-stopping inside linebackers in the pro game. Won’t over­commit when flowing to ball carrier and almost always finds his run fits. Missed tackles fell from ten in 2014 to just three this season.

DERRICK HENRY/ RB http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/derrick-henry?id=2555221
One of the biggest running backs you will ever see. Can be a violent runner without even trying. Pummels tacklers with forward lean and dynamite behind his pads. Gives run-­support cornerbacks bad dreams. Rare top­-end speed for a runner his size. Long strides from second to third level cut into reaction time for safeties and often leave them a step short and grasping for air. Led nation in missed tackles forced with 60.

KARL JOSEPH/ S http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/karl-joseph?id=2555342
Team captain and impactful Leader. Plays with passion and a deep love of the game. Play-making safety with man cover ability and plus ball skills. Took reps heads up against Sterling Shepard. Quick to get head around and find the ball and always opts to try and take the ball away rather than break up the pass. Leaper who challenges the high­-point.

A'SHAWN ROBINSON/DT http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/ashawn-robinson?id=2555265
His size and overall talent level will have NFL teams drooling and projecting him along any and all defensive fronts, but his film might leave them hungry for more. Robinson is a projection-­oriented two-­gapper who can step in right away and help plug holes in a leaky run defense. If Robinson can improve his leverage issues and pass rushing, he has all-­pro potential; however, he’s not a sure thing to become a star.
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Took apple because of the run on corners early in the top 10.
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Robinson. They need interior push to help free up Mack and Irvin from time to time. Robinson adds a dynamic they don't have in the middle and could cause havoc on some teams. Robinson is someone you have to double team numerous times, but so is Mack. And then throw in Irvin.

Recipe for offensive line disaster right there.
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(04-03-2016, 03:01 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: Robinson. They need interior push to help free up Mack and Irvin from time to time. Robinson adds a dynamic they don't have in the middle and could cause havoc on some teams. Robinson is someone you have to double team numerous times, but so is Mack. And then throw in Irvin.

Recipe for offensive line disaster right there.

Don't forget Mario Edwards. Was having a great rookie year before he got hurt.
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(04-03-2016, 05:46 PM)Yojimbo Wrote: Don't forget Mario Edwards. Was having a great rookie year before he got hurt.

I didn't. That's why I went with the pick.

He has a neck injury that apparently is genetic and was pre-existing. They don't know when or even if he's going to return to the field sadly. Really liked him, but I haven't seen any positive news with him.
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I went with A'SHAWN ROBINSON
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