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The Sims
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I used a variety of different sims for these...

PFF
1.Devonte Wyatt, DL Georgia
2.Zion Johnson, G Boston College
3.Zyon McCollum, CB Sam Houston St.
4.Bryan Cook, S Cincinnati
5.Verone McKinley III, S Oregon
6.Matt Araiza, P Arizona
7.Daniel Bellinger, TE San Diego St.
7.Charleston Rambo, WR Miami(Fl)

PFN

1.Jaquan Brisker, S Penn St.
2.Kyler Gordon, CB Washington
3.Greg Dulcich, TE UCLA
4.Wan'Dale Robinson, WR Kentucky
5.Marcus Jones, CB Houston
6.Jerrion Ealy, RB Mississippi
7.Thomas Booker, DT Stanford
7.Velus Jones Jr., WR Tennessee

TDN

1.Daxton Hill, S Michigan
2.DeMarvin Leal, IDL Texas A&M
3.James Cook, RB Georgia
4.Alec Pierce, WR Cincinnati
5.Jack Jones, CB Arizona St.
6.Matt Hankins, CB Iowa
7.James Mitchell, TE Virginia Tech
7.Smoke Monday, S Auburn
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(04-09-2022, 03:44 PM)Whatever Wrote: I used a variety of different sims for these...

PFF
1.Devonte Wyatt, DL Georgia
2.Zion Johnson, G Boston College
3.Zyon McCollum, CB Sam Houston St.
4.Bryan Cook, S Cincinnati
5.Verone McKinley III, S Oregon
6.Matt Araiza, P Arizona
7.Daniel Bellinger, TE San Diego St.
7.Charleston Rambo, WR Miami(Fl)

PFN

1.Jaquan Brisker, S Penn St.
2.Kyler Gordon, CB Washington
3.Greg Dulcich, TE UCLA
4.Wan'Dale Robinson, WR Kentucky
5.Marcus Jones, CB Houston
6.Jerrion Ealy, RB Mississippi
7.Thomas Booker, DT Stanford
7.Velus Jones Jr., WR Tennessee

TDN

1.Daxton Hill, S Michigan
2.DeMarvin Leal, IDL Texas A&M
3.James Cook, RB Georgia
4.Alec Pierce, WR Cincinnati
5.Jack Jones, CB Arizona St.
6.Matt Hankins, CB Iowa
7.James Mitchell, TE Virginia Tech
7.Smoke Monday, S Auburn

They're no fun without explanations or expected impacts or anything.
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#3
Not sure which one I like the most, but I’d be happy with any of those.
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#4
I never see Hill there at 31. It just never happens.
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(04-11-2022, 12:58 AM)Gdale_Bengal Wrote: I never see Hill there at 31. It just never happens.

Which sim/settings do you use?  He's probably 50/50 for me.  I rarely use TDN, though, because it takes forever to run.
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(04-11-2022, 12:13 AM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Not sure which one I like the most, but I’d be happy with any of those.

PFN probably wound up being my favorite.  I was kicking myself for taking Brisker over Gordon, but Gordon fell to 63 and I got both.  Day 3 was pretty much all steals.  TDN was probably my least favorite, but I was still good with it after getting Hill and Pierce falling to the 4th.  
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(04-11-2022, 01:14 AM)Whatever Wrote: Which sim/settings do you use?  He's probably 50/50 for me.  I rarely use TDN, though, because it takes forever to run.

I use TDN pretty much exclusively. Hill always goes between 25 and 30. Only like a few times is he available to the bengals. Chiefs are always picking him.
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I've been looking more into James Mitchell recently.

I was originally staying away from shorter TEs, but after digging in, I think he could be a good later Day 3 pick.
He was a really solid receiver 2019-2021 until he went down with a knee injury that knocked him out for all but two games of the 2021 season.
Career receiving 16.1 YPR in college, which is rather high.
52 recs for 838 yards and 7 TDs in 22 games.

He's not uber-fast for a TE, but he does a good job of finding ways to get open.
He also has good size (255 lbs) and willingness to block.
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(04-14-2022, 12:47 PM)ochocincos Wrote: I've been looking more into James Mitchell recently.

I was originally staying away from shorter TEs, but after digging in, I think he could be a good later Day 3 pick.
He was a really solid receiver 2019-2021 until he went down with a knee injury that knocked him out for all but two games of the 2021 season.
Career receiving 16.1 YPR in college, which is rather high.
52 recs for 838 yards and 7 TDs in 22 games.

He's not uber-fast for a TE, but he does a good job of finding ways to get open.
He also has good size (255 lbs) and willingness to block.

I like him as a Day 3 sleeper.  He's sneaky fast, but has to clean up his route running a bit.  He has experience with TE screens, which we we mix in a bit.  
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(04-14-2022, 11:13 PM)Whatever Wrote: I like him as a Day 3 sleeper.  He's sneaky fast, but has to clean up his route running a bit.  He has experience with TE screens, which we we mix in a bit.  

Sneaky fast is probably a good description.
He doesn't have great speed, but he finds ways to get open and get some YAC.
His college career 16.1 YPR indicates how he finds ways to get production.
And it's not like he plays in some lesser conference. He's playing in the ACC.
Zac Taylor 2019-2020: 6 total wins
Zac Taylor 2021-2022: Double-digit wins each season, plus 5 postseason wins
Patience has paid off!

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(04-09-2022, 03:44 PM)Whatever Wrote: I used a variety of different sims for these...

PFF
1.Devonte Wyatt, DL Georgia
2.Zion Johnson, G Boston College
3.Zyon McCollum, CB Sam Houston St.
4.Bryan Cook, S Cincinnati
5.Verone McKinley III, S Oregon
6.Matt Araiza, P Arizona
7.Daniel Bellinger, TE San Diego St.
7.Charleston Rambo, WR Miami(Fl)

PFN

1.Jaquan Brisker, S Penn St.
2.Kyler Gordon, CB Washington
3.Greg Dulcich, TE UCLA
4.Wan'Dale Robinson, WR Kentucky
5.Marcus Jones, CB Houston
6.Jerrion Ealy, RB Mississippi
7.Thomas Booker, DT Stanford
7.Velus Jones Jr., WR Tennessee

TDN

1.Daxton Hill, S Michigan
2.DeMarvin Leal, IDL Texas A&M
3.James Cook, RB Georgia
4.Alec Pierce, WR Cincinnati
5.Jack Jones, CB Arizona St.
6.Matt Hankins, CB Iowa
7.James Mitchell, TE Virginia Tech
7.Smoke Monday, S Auburn

I have to go with TDN.  Big Dax Hill fan.  I think maybe IOL early.  Wyatt has several Domestic red flags that is leaking some GMs have him off draft board.  
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