03-28-2017, 04:33 PM
Nice work. Your rules make it surprisingly diffficult to creat a well-rounded draft. Here is my version with completely different players (not that I dislike with your picks, I just wanted to show other options):
1. (9) OJ Howard, TE - seems like a can't miss TE prospect who would give Andy two awesome tight end targets. Taco was the only other fit given the rules, and there are planty of DEs later.
2. (41) TJ Watt, DE – Though more of a 3-4 OLB in college, could easily rotate in as DE in passing downs and/or add strength and become a base 4-3 end. Low risk, high floor prospect.
3. (73) Chris Godwin, WR – excellent quickness, speed, and college production. Could become long term #2 receiver across from AJ.
4. (116) Daeshon Hall, DE – big DE with long arms who can join rotation and in the future can rush from inside
4. (138) Collin Buchanan, OG – big body guard prospect who can backup RG day one and projects to become future starter
5. (153) Tarik Cohen, RB – tiny but electric jitterbug back. We should draft another back so why not take a chance at finding the next Darren Sproles?
5. (176) Rayshawn Jenkins, S – big aggressive safety who will either beat out Fejedelem or join the practice squad
6. (193) Matt Milano LB – small, quick, but hard-hitting linebacker who is a former safety. Can back up the outside LB spots and play STs – worst case, he will push Dawson and Flowers to get their sh!t together.
6. (217) Vince Biegel OLB/DE – projects more as a backup 3-4 OLB, but seems like a decent value here as a situational pass rusher
7. (227) Julie’n Davenport OT – project tackle with upside
7. (251) Jeremy Clark CB – giant (6’3” 220lb) corner coming off ACL surgery who we can stash on IR
notes: I looked at Center and DT numerous times, but except for the OP's picks, there always seemed to be better value where we were picking
1. (9) OJ Howard, TE - seems like a can't miss TE prospect who would give Andy two awesome tight end targets. Taco was the only other fit given the rules, and there are planty of DEs later.
2. (41) TJ Watt, DE – Though more of a 3-4 OLB in college, could easily rotate in as DE in passing downs and/or add strength and become a base 4-3 end. Low risk, high floor prospect.
3. (73) Chris Godwin, WR – excellent quickness, speed, and college production. Could become long term #2 receiver across from AJ.
4. (116) Daeshon Hall, DE – big DE with long arms who can join rotation and in the future can rush from inside
4. (138) Collin Buchanan, OG – big body guard prospect who can backup RG day one and projects to become future starter
5. (153) Tarik Cohen, RB – tiny but electric jitterbug back. We should draft another back so why not take a chance at finding the next Darren Sproles?
5. (176) Rayshawn Jenkins, S – big aggressive safety who will either beat out Fejedelem or join the practice squad
6. (193) Matt Milano LB – small, quick, but hard-hitting linebacker who is a former safety. Can back up the outside LB spots and play STs – worst case, he will push Dawson and Flowers to get their sh!t together.
6. (217) Vince Biegel OLB/DE – projects more as a backup 3-4 OLB, but seems like a decent value here as a situational pass rusher
7. (227) Julie’n Davenport OT – project tackle with upside
7. (251) Jeremy Clark CB – giant (6’3” 220lb) corner coming off ACL surgery who we can stash on IR
notes: I looked at Center and DT numerous times, but except for the OP's picks, there always seemed to be better value where we were picking
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