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1 Laquon Treadwell WR Ole
https://youtu.be/vY-b5UYXFIU

A great perimeter receiver that doesn't mind getting dirty and blocking if need be. The 40 time and injuries scare me a bit but this is value here.Not a top ten guy but a 15-25 player. Solid pick .

2 Bronson Kaufusi DL
https://youtu.be/Iqz2XGKq9Lo

An intimidating force of a pass rusher with upside. I love the potential but wonder about his commitment and age. He has JJ Watt traits.

3 Miles Killebrew S/ LB Southern Utah
https://youtu.be/jYlDDjLtPrI

Just a lunch pail guy with bar fight intentions. If this guy was a mobster he'd be "Sammie the Bull".My only worry is will the lights be too bright .

4) Jack Allen C Michigan State
https://youtu.be/9nV9VS8UL2Q

A guy that punches the clock everyday and leaves late. He'd be a good employee of the month for a Mr .Slate. He brings that wrestling background to the table with bad intentions.

5 Eric Murray CB Minnesota
https://youtu.be/4Gw3IW4Cflw

A tough gritty cornerback that fits the division to a tee. If you draw it up he'll definitely be an impact player that won't go away. Not just a camp body.

6 Ronald Blair DT Appalachian State
https://youtu.be/DkWPRjSh2yk

A great player at a lower level that just produced repeatedly. With those 34" arms @285 he'd be a good candidate to move inside come 2017. Great project.

7 Demarcus Robinson WR Florida
https://youtu.be/KQC1FZRUoP0

Just another talented player that fell on some hard times. If he gets it then you have pro bowl potential.


UDFA
Daniel Braverman WR Western Michigan
https://youtu.be/O04OlsXsGzA

Solid inside receiver with above average yac.
Wes Welker clone.
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Thanks for posting your mock draft, I enjoyed reading it.

I am hoping we don't go WR in the first round though.
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Love the first 4 picks. 2 value picks I'd love to see the bengals end up with are Allen and Robinson, both could play very well for us.
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(04-03-2016, 01:49 AM)Emeritus Wrote: An intimidating force of a pass rusher with upside. I love the potential but wonder about his commitment and age. He has JJ Watt traits.

For people who haven't seen his film, tell me how this description is any different than the last 2nd round DE we drafted.
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(04-04-2016, 12:30 PM)Stormborn Wrote: For people who haven't seen his film, tell me how this description is any different than the last 2nd round DE we drafted.

Kaufusi and Hunt are both older, but Kaufusi has played football a lot longer. Hunt was very raw and didn't start football until after coming to the U.S. for college. Hunt dominated due to his sheer strength against college competition, but still had a lot of growing to do from a technique standpoint. Kaufusi probably doesn't have quite the ceiling many considered Hunt to have, but he has a much higher floor compared to Hunt.
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Kaufusi and Hunt are both older, but Kaufusi has played football a lot longer. Hunt was very raw and didn't start football until after coming to the U.S. for college. Hunt dominated due to his sheer strength against college competition, but still had a lot of growing to do from a technique standpoint. Kaufusi probably doesn't have quite the ceiling many considered Hunt to have, but he has a much higher floor compared to Hunt.

I think that this is a very fair assessment between the two players. I'd say another guy that falls under the "perception umbrella" is Johnson out of Penn State. He's so much more active than Still and he was a great player in college in his own right. That's probably why you don't see him in many mocks here. I have us taking him behind Corey Coleman in a mock because he's a solid player. The Hunt comparison is fair but you really can't say it's the same guy being neutral
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Thanks for posting.

Interesting draft, but if we don't take a DT until the 6th round, I'll seethe silently knowing there's nothing I can do other than be angry and drink more. Not a fan of a WR in the first, but I think the one you picked will be good.
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(04-04-2016, 06:47 PM)Benton Wrote: Thanks for posting.

Interesting draft, but if we don't take a DT until the 6th round, I'll seethe silently knowing there's nothing I can do other than be angry and drink more. Not a fan of a WR in the first, but I think the one you picked will be good.

Honestly could go either way but if I had to bet I'd say inside before out on the DL.
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