11-07-2019, 02:40 PM
May as well just crown me the champion right now!
1: R1P1 - QB TUA TAGOVAILOA, ALABAMA -
1: R1P1 - QB JOE BURROW, LSU - I changed my pick to Joe Burrow after Tua got hurt, plus Psych said I could change it. Burrow showed more poise and mobility in the Alabama game than I gave him credit for up to that point. He's still risky because he wasn't elite prior to 2019, but I'm trying to have optimism that he would have been better last year if he had Joe Brady as the passing game coordinator last year like he does this year. Burrow may not have quite the ceiling as a guy like Herbert or Eason but I think he has a higher floor. He has a good enough arm to make all the throws, he prioritizes the pass over tucking and running, and he operates a much more pro-style offense than these other teams.
33: R2P1 - OT TREY ADAMS, WASHINGTON - Adams would have been a surefire 1st rounder if he didn't have season-ending injuries the past two years. But he's looking good again this year and has been healthy. I think Adams would pair well with Williams, and both he and Williams can play both OT spots. That's something that's not common in OT prospects.
65: R3P1 - LB KENNETH MURRAY, OKLAHOMA - Murray is a 3-down LB in my eyes. If the team went out and got a good FA, I think Murray and Pratt would make a good LB trio for years to come.
107: R4P1 - DL JUSTIN MADUBUIKE, TEXAS A&M - Did some research on this guy, and he puts the pressure on QBs. He can also play across the DL. I see him as a great option to play nickel DT next to Atkins and take over for him once Atkins is gone.
145: R5P1 - WR TYLER JOHNSON, MINNESOTA - Johnson is a very solid, well-rounded receiver who only chose Minnesota because it's his hometown state and he always wanted to play there.
179: R6P1 - S JOSH METELLUS, MICHIGAN - Solid DB prospect who can defend the run and also cover.
214: R7P1 - G LOGAN STENBERG, KENTUCKY - I must be (much) higher on Stenberg than Fanspeak because I have this guy pegged as a 3rd-4th rounder. Getting him in the 7th is a steal in my eyes. He gets push at the LOS and can help establish the run very well.
1: R1P1 - QB JOE BURROW, LSU - I changed my pick to Joe Burrow after Tua got hurt, plus Psych said I could change it. Burrow showed more poise and mobility in the Alabama game than I gave him credit for up to that point. He's still risky because he wasn't elite prior to 2019, but I'm trying to have optimism that he would have been better last year if he had Joe Brady as the passing game coordinator last year like he does this year. Burrow may not have quite the ceiling as a guy like Herbert or Eason but I think he has a higher floor. He has a good enough arm to make all the throws, he prioritizes the pass over tucking and running, and he operates a much more pro-style offense than these other teams.
33: R2P1 - OT TREY ADAMS, WASHINGTON - Adams would have been a surefire 1st rounder if he didn't have season-ending injuries the past two years. But he's looking good again this year and has been healthy. I think Adams would pair well with Williams, and both he and Williams can play both OT spots. That's something that's not common in OT prospects.
65: R3P1 - LB KENNETH MURRAY, OKLAHOMA - Murray is a 3-down LB in my eyes. If the team went out and got a good FA, I think Murray and Pratt would make a good LB trio for years to come.
107: R4P1 - DL JUSTIN MADUBUIKE, TEXAS A&M - Did some research on this guy, and he puts the pressure on QBs. He can also play across the DL. I see him as a great option to play nickel DT next to Atkins and take over for him once Atkins is gone.
145: R5P1 - WR TYLER JOHNSON, MINNESOTA - Johnson is a very solid, well-rounded receiver who only chose Minnesota because it's his hometown state and he always wanted to play there.
179: R6P1 - S JOSH METELLUS, MICHIGAN - Solid DB prospect who can defend the run and also cover.
214: R7P1 - G LOGAN STENBERG, KENTUCKY - I must be (much) higher on Stenberg than Fanspeak because I have this guy pegged as a 3rd-4th rounder. Getting him in the 7th is a steal in my eyes. He gets push at the LOS and can help establish the run very well.
Zac Taylor 2019-2020: 6 total wins
Zac Taylor 2021-2022: Double-digit wins each season, plus 5 postseason wins
Zac Taylor 2023: 9 wins despite losing Burrow half the season
Zac Taylor 2024: Started 1-4. If he can turn this into a playoff appearance, it will be impressive.
Sorry for Party Rocking!
Zac Taylor 2021-2022: Double-digit wins each season, plus 5 postseason wins
Zac Taylor 2023: 9 wins despite losing Burrow half the season
Zac Taylor 2024: Started 1-4. If he can turn this into a playoff appearance, it will be impressive.
Sorry for Party Rocking!