04-22-2024, 02:42 PM
(04-21-2024, 01:05 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Here is my 2nd one and this one I used ProFootballNetwork and it seemed more realistic than MDD...
1st round - JC Latham OT Alabama: Mims and Fautanu were gone in this instance so I took the next best thing, very good pass protector
and once he gets his hands on you in the running game you are done. Trench King helps out the right side of the Bengals OL for the next
half a decade if not longer.
2nd round - Malachi Corley WR Western Kentucky: Speedster with strength at WR, a playmaker and looked like the best player on the field
against OSU last year when I watched him for the first time. Corley is great in yards after catch, has good hands, runs good routes and is
really hard to tackle as he played RB before. Offers Returner ability as well.
3rd round - Ben Sinnott TE Kansas State: Best overall TE in the Draft IMO, Sinnott can play TE, H-Back, Fullback and WR. Sinnott has a
diverse route tree, is hard to tackle, has great hands and is a very good blocker.
3rd round - Tanor Bortolini G/C Wisconsin: Our future Center after Ted, but instantly steps in at LG as a rookie and makes Volson good
depth. Can also play at RG in case Cappa goes down.
4th round - Braelon Allen RB Wisconsin: Big, mean, athletic, battering ram RB that takes our physicality to another level in the AFC North.
5th round - T'Vondre Sweat DT Texas: This is where I think Sweat will be available after the DWI and could give him a shot here. Instantly
helps us stop the run if he can stay clean.
6th round - Gabe Hall DT Baylor: Major steal here as another run stopper and insurance in case Sweat goes goofy.
6th round - George Holani RB/Returner Boise State: Another returner who can take it to the house, good receiver too.
7th round - Tory Taylor P Iowa: We need a Punter, about as good of one as there is in this Draft.
7th round - Xavier Thomas EDGE Clemson
I'd take that all day long.
Only nit is no CB. But a smart DA signing could fix that.