03-28-2022, 10:03 AM
Your score is: 48800 (GRADE: A)
First of what will surely be many this season (as always): Remember, you can only chose who is there and the only really unrealistic pick I took was Alec Pierce. No way is he there at end of Rd 3. Bet he goes late Rd 1.
Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 31: Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson (A): Bengals very happy he was there...A bit undisciplined, but a tough leader.
Round 2 Pick 31: Jordan Battle, FS/SS, Alabama (A-): Like Booth, needs to be a bit more disciplined, but a leader and great football IQ
Round 3 Pick 31: Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati (A+): Never going to be there...considered taking him in Rd 2, which I also don't see him being there.
Round 4 Pick 31: D.J. Dale, DT, Alabama (A-): Perfect fit as rotational 3T. Solid in run game, could pay huge dividends.
Round 5 Pick 31: Nick Cross, FS/SS, Maryland (A+): Aggressive safety with versatility to play single deep, or a number of different options.
Round 6 Pick 30: Cole Turner, TE, Nevada (A+): Long, athletic, and fast TE from Nevada. If he played a higher level of competition, would have been drafted earlier.
Round 7 Pick 5: Tyler Badie, RB, Missouri (A+): Tough runner with big-time breakaway speed. Had something like 45 runs over 10 yards.
Round 7 Pick 31: Damarion Williams, CB, Houston (A+): Athletic DB with a lot of upside.
First of what will surely be many this season (as always): Remember, you can only chose who is there and the only really unrealistic pick I took was Alec Pierce. No way is he there at end of Rd 3. Bet he goes late Rd 1.
Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 31: Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson (A): Bengals very happy he was there...A bit undisciplined, but a tough leader.
Round 2 Pick 31: Jordan Battle, FS/SS, Alabama (A-): Like Booth, needs to be a bit more disciplined, but a leader and great football IQ
Round 3 Pick 31: Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati (A+): Never going to be there...considered taking him in Rd 2, which I also don't see him being there.
Round 4 Pick 31: D.J. Dale, DT, Alabama (A-): Perfect fit as rotational 3T. Solid in run game, could pay huge dividends.
Round 5 Pick 31: Nick Cross, FS/SS, Maryland (A+): Aggressive safety with versatility to play single deep, or a number of different options.
Round 6 Pick 30: Cole Turner, TE, Nevada (A+): Long, athletic, and fast TE from Nevada. If he played a higher level of competition, would have been drafted earlier.
Round 7 Pick 5: Tyler Badie, RB, Missouri (A+): Tough runner with big-time breakaway speed. Had something like 45 runs over 10 yards.
Round 7 Pick 31: Damarion Williams, CB, Houston (A+): Athletic DB with a lot of upside.