01-14-2017, 09:37 PM
(01-13-2017, 08:37 PM)Diligence Wrote: http://draftwired2.com:8888/apps/DraftWiredsee I like Samuel in round 3 but we don't need a slot /agility rb we already have both so I would take either Walker or McMillan in that round 2 spot. Both I think are great players. Like beckwith pick as well though. But in reality don't see him being there but solid mock.
Trades:
(67) from CHI for (73, 154, 231)
Picks:
Rd 1 Pk 9 - Takkarist McKinley (DE) UCLA
Rd 2 Pk 41 - Curtis Samuel (WR) Ohio State
Rd 3 Pk 67 - Antonio Garcia (OT) Troy
Rd 4 Pk 114 - Cameron Sutton (CB) Tennessee
Rd 4 Pk 138 - Kendell Beckwith (ILB) LSU
Rd 4 Pk 144 - Elijah Lee (OLB) Kansas
Rd 6 Pk 195 - Ethan Cooper (G) Indiana (PA)
Rd 6 Pk 219 - Adam Shaheen (TE) Ashland
Rd 6 Pk 222 - Karter Schult (DE) Northern Iowa
Here's my rationale: If Myles Garret wasn't in this draft, McKinley would be the premier pass rusher in this draft. Some think he's better suited in a 3/4 def. as a OLB. He's been compared to Demarcus Ware. He's played in a 43 at UCLA and I think he's significantly better than Barnett with a chance to be great. Samuel is a lot like the Chiefs Tyreek Hill, not quite as explosive fast but perhaps a better threat out of the backfield. He adds a tremendous new weapon to the passing and running game. Garcia is tall. has long arms and looks like a prototypical LT at the next level. Sutton is a nice CB probably best suited for nickel duties. Beckwith is coming off a injruy but could be our next MLB easily. Of the rest Shaheen is a fascinating small school prospect. 6'6" 277 agile and is excellent getting YAC, it may be a reach to compare him to Travis Kelce but he is intriguing to me.
I'd love to hear some feedback, and I also strongly recommend draftwired. It's far and away the best draft app I've ever used. Actually has group drafts that are a 'blast'