03-19-2017, 09:42 PM
Signing Minter opens up the draft for us big time. I could still see us going several different positions at #9 including LB, but we all know after last seasons circus, we need someone to come in and make an immediate impact on both sides of the ball if we want any chance of being a playoff contender again, let alone finishing above .500.
I feel like we can get someone to bite on an AJM deal come draft day. Teams that will be looking at QB's as a need include, CLE, NYJ, NO, AZ, HOU and maybe KC. Chances are at least one of these teams will take an experienced QB versus an unproven rookie. AJ has shown signs of being a leader and flashes of being something amazing. Someone like Hue knows that first hand.
Trade AJM to the QB graveyard along with 153(R5), in exchange for Cleveland's two second round picks (33 and 52). First off, I want to see AJ succeed just as much as any of you do, but I want to see us succeed even more. Second, I'm not a fan of the idea of shipping anyone from our roster to a division rival, but you're not going to get a bigger bang for your buck than dealing with the desperate Cleveland Clowns (plus, Hue may want a QB he's familiar with). And third, we need as many picks as possible with the amount of holes that we have... Dreaming? Yep, definitely (with our FO and Mikey Boy running this franchise). Is this possible? Yep, definitely (when dealing with CLE it is).
R1 - P9: John Ross, WR, Washington
Here it is. The Road Runner. Great hands, great route runner with amazing YAC, would be the perfect compliment to Mr. Green to create separation, opens up the passing game versus being a one diminutional team (Green) and he'll help keep the defense honest. With a healthy Eifert, a year under Boyd's belt and pretty decent depth, this offense could have a pretty scary passing game (in the best way possible). So much you can do with this guy. Maybe a tiny bit of a reach at #9, but I wouldn't risk moving down with a few teams eyeing receiver in the 10-15 range. Multiple mocks have him anywhere from #8 all the way to #20. Just depends on your level of interest and need. With the signing of Minter, we pass on Foster. I wouldn't mind Hooker here either if he were to get passed SD, grrr LAC*.
R2 - P33: Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan
Someone always falls. This year I wouldn't be surprised to see Taco or even Peppers fall a little bit. TC has drawn comparisons to our very own Dunlap. Has good instincts when on the edge waiting to eliminate the ball carrier and knows how to get after the QB. Good all around edge rusher with really good value at 33 (ranked 23rd overall on CBSsports.com).
R2 - P41: Forest Lamp, OG, Western Kentucky
Definitely need help protecticing Dalton. Should be able to start day one and make a bigger impact than anyone else at LG...
R2 - P52: Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida
Well. We let Peko go, we have Billings who is unproven, but yet has potential to be something great. Nothing wrong with depth. We need to get back to being dominate defensively. Give Atkins someone to take the pressure off and someone to help stop the run.
R3 - P73: Ethan Pocic, C, LSU
I would honestly be more excited over Pocic more than anyone else being drafted. We haven't had a sold center in a minute. And even better we can tell Bodine to hit the street.
R4 - P116: Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma
Look, I know he has the talent, but he also has that incident lingering over his head that a lot of clubs are worried about. Marvin was high on Burfict and they still waited. We used to be a lot worse when it came to not caring about what character issues our players had. If we covet Mixon like I think we do, we'll probably still take a chance on him with one of our top picks and I personally wouldn't use a second on him... I don't think the Bengals are giving up on Hill just yet (unfortunately) and I'm sure they have intentions to draft Mixon with the amount of interest they have shown. We stop him from sliding at 116.
R4 - P138: Rayshawn Jenkins, S, Miami, Florida
Pretty much a depth pick here. Need someone to push Williams.
R5 - P153: (Traded to Cleveland)
R5 - P176: Zane Gonzalez, K, Arizona State
We need a consistent and reliable kicker. Not much explanation needed here. Next.
R6 - P193: Eric Saubert, TE, Drake
A little insurance for the TE position. Lets hope Eifert can stay healthy from here on out.
R6 - P217: Joshua Dobbs, QB, Tennessee
Smart kid with a good head on his shoulders. Comes in to compete for the backup spot in the predicted departure of AJM.
R7 - P227: Steven Taylor, OLB, Houston
Special teams. Chance to compete for a starting role, but needs to get stronger.
R7 - P251: Treston Decoud, CB, Oregon State
Depth, practice squad.
Thanks for reading. Bash, criticize, applaud and comment. I haven't done a mock draft in three years, just had an urge to do one today I guess.
I feel like we can get someone to bite on an AJM deal come draft day. Teams that will be looking at QB's as a need include, CLE, NYJ, NO, AZ, HOU and maybe KC. Chances are at least one of these teams will take an experienced QB versus an unproven rookie. AJ has shown signs of being a leader and flashes of being something amazing. Someone like Hue knows that first hand.
Trade AJM to the QB graveyard along with 153(R5), in exchange for Cleveland's two second round picks (33 and 52). First off, I want to see AJ succeed just as much as any of you do, but I want to see us succeed even more. Second, I'm not a fan of the idea of shipping anyone from our roster to a division rival, but you're not going to get a bigger bang for your buck than dealing with the desperate Cleveland Clowns (plus, Hue may want a QB he's familiar with). And third, we need as many picks as possible with the amount of holes that we have... Dreaming? Yep, definitely (with our FO and Mikey Boy running this franchise). Is this possible? Yep, definitely (when dealing with CLE it is).
R1 - P9: John Ross, WR, Washington
Here it is. The Road Runner. Great hands, great route runner with amazing YAC, would be the perfect compliment to Mr. Green to create separation, opens up the passing game versus being a one diminutional team (Green) and he'll help keep the defense honest. With a healthy Eifert, a year under Boyd's belt and pretty decent depth, this offense could have a pretty scary passing game (in the best way possible). So much you can do with this guy. Maybe a tiny bit of a reach at #9, but I wouldn't risk moving down with a few teams eyeing receiver in the 10-15 range. Multiple mocks have him anywhere from #8 all the way to #20. Just depends on your level of interest and need. With the signing of Minter, we pass on Foster. I wouldn't mind Hooker here either if he were to get passed SD, grrr LAC*.
R2 - P33: Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan
Someone always falls. This year I wouldn't be surprised to see Taco or even Peppers fall a little bit. TC has drawn comparisons to our very own Dunlap. Has good instincts when on the edge waiting to eliminate the ball carrier and knows how to get after the QB. Good all around edge rusher with really good value at 33 (ranked 23rd overall on CBSsports.com).
R2 - P41: Forest Lamp, OG, Western Kentucky
Definitely need help protecticing Dalton. Should be able to start day one and make a bigger impact than anyone else at LG...
R2 - P52: Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida
Well. We let Peko go, we have Billings who is unproven, but yet has potential to be something great. Nothing wrong with depth. We need to get back to being dominate defensively. Give Atkins someone to take the pressure off and someone to help stop the run.
R3 - P73: Ethan Pocic, C, LSU
I would honestly be more excited over Pocic more than anyone else being drafted. We haven't had a sold center in a minute. And even better we can tell Bodine to hit the street.
R4 - P116: Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma
Look, I know he has the talent, but he also has that incident lingering over his head that a lot of clubs are worried about. Marvin was high on Burfict and they still waited. We used to be a lot worse when it came to not caring about what character issues our players had. If we covet Mixon like I think we do, we'll probably still take a chance on him with one of our top picks and I personally wouldn't use a second on him... I don't think the Bengals are giving up on Hill just yet (unfortunately) and I'm sure they have intentions to draft Mixon with the amount of interest they have shown. We stop him from sliding at 116.
R4 - P138: Rayshawn Jenkins, S, Miami, Florida
Pretty much a depth pick here. Need someone to push Williams.
R5 - P153: (Traded to Cleveland)
R5 - P176: Zane Gonzalez, K, Arizona State
We need a consistent and reliable kicker. Not much explanation needed here. Next.
R6 - P193: Eric Saubert, TE, Drake
A little insurance for the TE position. Lets hope Eifert can stay healthy from here on out.
R6 - P217: Joshua Dobbs, QB, Tennessee
Smart kid with a good head on his shoulders. Comes in to compete for the backup spot in the predicted departure of AJM.
R7 - P227: Steven Taylor, OLB, Houston
Special teams. Chance to compete for a starting role, but needs to get stronger.
R7 - P251: Treston Decoud, CB, Oregon State
Depth, practice squad.
Thanks for reading. Bash, criticize, applaud and comment. I haven't done a mock draft in three years, just had an urge to do one today I guess.