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2023 February Bengal Board Draft Challenge
#1
January picks were very good. It was tough choice but Edge to Synric for January Challenge winner.

February Challenge is now Open.

Here are the rules: Pick one and only one mock draft to share for the month. NO TRADES. List the draft site used at top, thanks.

Members must take one mock draft from the following:

fanspeak https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock-nfl-mock-draft-simulator/
PFN https://www.profootballnetwork.com/mockdraft/
Draft lounge https://nfldraftlounge.com/2023-nfl-mock-draft-simulator/
PFF https://www.pff.com/draft/nfl-mock-draft-simulator?ref=65ce08af-15be-432c-8116-18452e25375a



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PFF.com

1) Antoine Harrison- OT University of Oklahoma
2) Darnell Washington -TE University of Georgia
3) Jordon Battle- FS -University of Alabama
4)Jaylon Jones -CB -Texas A&M
5) Owen Pappoe- LB- Auburn University
6) Ochaun Mathis- Edge -University of Nebraska
7) Richard Gouraige- OT -University of Florida
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PFF doesn't have Payne Durham. This upsets me.
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(02-10-2023, 11:42 PM)WVUHomer Wrote: PFF doesn't have Payne Durham. This upsets me.

I like Mock Draft Database. They don't have their own rankings for players instead they collect consensus from all the draft analysts. They collect all the major mock drafts into one easy to peruse format. They also have a solo Mock Draft Simulator with a lot better script than PFF.

https://www.nflmockdraftdatabase.com/

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#5
PFN gave me this cracked draft...

28.

Bryan Bresee
DT Clemson
CIN
60.

Derick Hall
EDGE Auburn
CIN
92.

Zach Evans
RB Ole Miss
CIN
131.

Trey Palmer
WR Nebraska
CIN
165.

Jaylon Jones
CB Texas A&M
CIN
206.

Riley Moss
CB Iowa
CIN
248.

Davis Allen
TE Clemson
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#6
28
O'Cyrus Torrence IOL | Florida 

60
Calijah Kancey DL | Pittsburgh 

92
Tucker Kraft TE | South Dakota State 

131
Mekhi Garner CB | LSU 

165
Brenton Cox Jr. EDGE | Florida

206
Mohamed Ibrahim RB | Minnesota 

248
Bryce Ford-WheatonWR | West Virginia 

EDIT: Sorry, didn't specify...and this will probably be an auto disqualify because i used the site Synric posted above. Just thought i'd check it out.





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#7
Went with PFF:

1) John Michael Schmitz/OL

2) Keeanu Benton/DL

3) Cedric Tillman/WR

4) Jaelyn Duncan/OL

5) Clayton Tune/QB

6) Tavion Thomas/RB

7) Mike Turk/P
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Ok her is mine I used PFF.

1) Lukas Van Ness-(Iowa) Edge- we need to maintain a strong front. 6'5 270

2) Darnell Wright- (TENN) RT- think orlando Brown here at RT 6'6 340, huge bookend.

3) Luke Musgrave-(Ore.St) TE- need to add a #1 TE into the mix over the middle 6'6 250

4) Cory Trice-(Purdue) S- pure depth here 6'3 215, good size for ST

5) Nick Broeker-(Ole Miss) G/T- good swing guy for Oline depth 6'6 310

6) Mohamid Ibriham-(Minn) RB we simple need a RBBC here and he becomes a solid #3 RB 5'10 210

7) Tiawan Mullen-(Indiana) CB 5'10 185, might be a nice slot guy in the future to groom, ST guy
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PFF:

R1) Broderick Jones- T (Georgia) Weight: 311 lbs / Height: 6′ 4″

R2) Moro Ojomo- DI (Texas) Weight: 281 lbs / Height: 6′ 3″

R3) Dawand Jones- T (Ohio State) Weight: 375 lbs / Height: 6′ 8″

R4) Riley Moss- CB (Iowa) Weight: 194 lbs / Height: 6′ 1″

R5) Ivan Pace Jr.- LB (Cinn) Weight: 236 lbs / Height: 6′ 0″

R6) McCallan Castles TE (UC Davis) Weight: 234 lbs / Height: 6′ 5″

R7) Cameron Mitchell- CB (Northwestern) Weight: 195 lbs / Height: 6′ 0″


Have to see if either Jones can play the right side, but there's some beef and talent to protect Joe.
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OP, unless my phone is acting weird, just a heads up, PFF is only letting two rounds go through. Maybe updating rankings? Might make the mocks from them unable to finish.
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Per Fanspeak:

Rd 1. Darnell Wright RT Tenn

Enough said.

Rd 2. Calijah Kancey 3T Pitt

We're getting him projected as our 1st rounder. No Brainerd as a 2nd rounder. Could develop and give depth for when BJ is gone.

Rd 3. Payne Durham TE Purdue

My draft crush, a Mayer-lite that doesn't cost a 1st round pick.

Rd 4. Jammie Robinson S/slot FSU

Von Bell/Mike Hilton understudy/future replacement.

Rd 5. Jakorian Bennett CB Maryland

Size/Weight/speed specimen that i hope could fill in for Chido while recovering from ACL injury.

Rd 6. Ivan Pace Jr. LB UC

Well aware he won't be there at this slot but he was for the mock so I took him.

Rd 7. Jerome Carvin LG Tenn

Another OL to put slight competition (I say slight because of draft position) for Volson. If nothing else, interior depth.
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(02-13-2023, 10:38 PM)WVUHomer Wrote: OP, unless my phone is acting weird, just a heads up, PFF is only letting two rounds go through. Maybe updating rankings? Might make the mocks from them unable to finish.

ya, it just started today i think.  
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(02-13-2023, 06:55 AM)Rotobeast Wrote: PFF:

R1) Broderick Jones- T (Georgia) Weight: 311 lbs / Height: 6′ 4″

R2) Moro Ojomo- DI (Texas) Weight: 281 lbs / Height: 6′ 3″

R3) Dawand Jones- T (Ohio State) Weight: 375 lbs / Height: 6′ 8″

R4) Riley Moss- CB (Iowa) Weight: 194 lbs / Height: 6′ 1″

R5) Ivan Pace Jr.- LB (Cinn) Weight: 236 lbs / Height: 6′ 0″

R6) McCallan Castles TE (UC Davis) Weight: 234 lbs / Height: 6′ 5″

R7) Cameron Mitchell- CB (Northwestern) Weight: 195 lbs / Height: 6′ 0″


Have to see if either Jones can play the right side, but there's some beef and talent to protect Joe.
I can’t see Jones lasting that long but I would really like this draft. Would hopefully help the O line get better while hitting other positions of need, too. I would still like to see them take a speedy RB somewhere in the first 3-4 rounds.
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(02-14-2023, 02:36 AM)Clark W Griswold Wrote: I can’t see Jones lasting that long but I would really like this draft. Would hopefully help the O line get better while hitting other positions of need, too. I would still like to see them take a speedy RB somewhere in the first 3-4 rounds.
I'd be happy swapping Duece Vaughn in for the 5/6th round, if we can sign Hurst for reasonable money. Something about Vaughn being such a small target fascinates me with him going against mountains of men.

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(02-11-2023, 10:19 AM)Synric Wrote: I like Mock Draft Database. They don't have their own rankings for players instead they collect consensus from all the draft analysts. They collect all the major mock drafts into one easy to peruse format. They also have a solo Mock Draft Simulator with a lot better script than PFF.

https://www.nflmockdraftdatabase.com/

Do they not offer scouting reports on players?  That is one reason that I tend to use PFN, I can get info (maybe not the best, but at least something) on some players that I'm not really familiar with.
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(02-14-2023, 10:21 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Do they not offer scouting reports on players?  That is one reason that I tend to use PFN, I can get info (maybe not the best, but at least something) on some players that I'm not really familiar with.

I'm not sure how accurate they are because i haven't taken any kind of deep dive, and i'm really just now getting into anything draft related, but i really like the layout of nfldraftbuzz.com.

Now watch...a couple people will come on here and say, "dude, that site sucks for accuracy!!".   Cry





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(02-14-2023, 12:33 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: I'm not sure how accurate they are because i haven't taken any kind of deep dive, and i'm really just now getting into anything draft related, but i really like the layout of nfldraftbuzz.com.

Now watch...a couple people will come on here and say, "dude, that site sucks for accuracy!!".   Cry

But do they have a mock simulator that allows you to view info on a player, while in draft?

For example, Fanspeak shows you a little stats panel that you can view, prior to drafting a player. PFF seems to want you to be a paid subscriber in order to view infor. PFN, at least lets you see a (even if generic) scouting report on a player, before you decide to select or not.
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FYI, PFF.com is back to 7 rounds now, and it appears they've updated the rankings after the All-Star games. OT-Dwand Jones is now #44.  We may need to revise b/c there's 0% chance he's going late in the 2 round much less the 3rd round now.
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Mock Draft Data Base -

28 – Cody Mauch – G/ OT North Dakota State
60 – Jaelyn Duncan – OT Maryland
92 – Karl Brooks – DT Bowling Green
131 – Darius Rush – CB South Carolina
165 – Josh Whyle – TE Cincinnati
206 – Andrei Losivas – WR Princeton
248 – Jake Haener – QB Fresno State
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PFN:

28. Dawand Jones OT Ohio State

60. Luke Musgrave TE Oregon State

92. Jack Campbell LB Iowa

131. Isaiah McGuire EDGE Missouri

165. Riley Moss CB Iowa

206. Jake Haener QB Fresno State

248. Justin Shorter WR Florida
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