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(04-19-2018, 09:47 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: I don't put that much stock in PFF but you could be right Bfine. Maybe should of took Hernandez there but i
remember their RG looking pretty good last year and Hurst next to Joseph sure sounds pretty amazing and
Zim is a D guy. Hernandez has problems with his hands and this could see him fall a bit.
Hurst was a fine pick and Zims might focus on Dline. Like I said if Hernandez is still available Mikey better be on the phone.
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That went quick. Nice choices by all though. Thanks to those that managed this
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(04-19-2018, 09:47 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: I hate who ever picked Ragnow lol
Didn't know you were a Carolina fan
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Yeah, major props and reps to Wolf. I sure as hell know i couldn't do it.
Had a hard enough time making my picks for the first time lmao!
Never did this before, always just watch my Bengals pretty much leading up to the Draft and who
might be there for THEIR needs. Never thought about the other teams much before this.
Was interesting to say the least and thanks again Wolf!
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(04-19-2018, 09:47 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: I hate who ever picked Ragnow lol
Had to put some suspense in it...ha
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I thought long and hard for the Bengals 21st pick. I did not want to reach for Ragnow or center in round 1 and I really liked Hernandez OG but with Westerman I thought OT was best to help re-shape the O-Line.
I thought New Orleans needed a DT but wanted to give Drew another weapon in the TE for Penn State
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(04-19-2018, 09:48 PM)Bengalstripes18 Wrote: I like the Vikings adding more to their defensive line. The Vikings had some injuries on their offensive line last year. I could go either way though. They definitely add to their offensive line or defensive line with the pick.
Awesome brother.
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Top 50 Remaining Prospects according to CBS :
11 Jaire Alexander Louisville Jr CB 2 5-11 192
15 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo Oklahoma Sr DE 2 6-1 242
17 Taven Bryan Florida Jr DT 2 6-4 291
19 James Washington Oklahoma St. Sr WR 2 5-11 213
21 Isaiah Wynn Georgia Sr OG 2 6-3 313
24 Will Hernandez UTEP Sr OG 3 6-2 348
26 Orlando Brown Oklahoma Jr OT 1 6-8 360
29 Isaiah Oliver Colorado Jr CB 4 6-1 190
30 Connor Williams Texas Jr OT 3 6-5 320
31 Dorian O'Daniel Clemson Sr OLB 2 6-1 215
32 Michael Gallup Colorado St. Sr WR 3 6-1 205
36 Ronald Jones II USC Jr RB 3 5-11 200
37 Chukwuma Okorafor W. Michigan Sr OT 5 6-6 330
38 Marcell Ateman Oklahoma St. Sr WR 4 6-4 220
39 Braden Smith Auburn Sr OG 4 6-6 303
40 Tyrell Crosby Oregon Sr OT 6 6-5 325
41 James Daniels Iowa Jr C 2 6-3 295
42 Holton Hill Texas Jr CB 5 6-3 200
43 Harrison Phillips Stanford Sr DT 5 6-4 307
44 Anthony Miller Memphis Sr WR 5 5-11 190
45 Nick Chubb Georgia Sr RB 4 5-11 228
47 Billy Price Ohio St. Sr C 3 6-4 312
48 Darius Leonard S.C. State Jr OLB 3 6-2 213
49 Josh Sweat Florida St. Jr DE 4 6-4 251
51 Dallas Goedert S. Dak. St. Sr TE 1 6-5 255
53 Sony Michel Georgia Sr RB 5 5-11 220
56 Martinas Rankin Miss. State Sr C 4 6-5 305
57 Tim Settle Va. Tech Soph DT 6 6-3 335
58 Tre'Quan Smith UCF Jr WR 7 6-1 210
59 Royce Freeman Oregon Sr RB 6 5-11 234
60 Malik Jefferson Texas Jr OLB 4 6-3 236
61 Bradley Bozeman Alabama Sr C 5 6-5 316
62 Deontay Burnett USC Jr WR 8 6-0 170
63 Justin Reid Stanford Jr FS 2 6-1 204
64 Greg Stroman Va. Tech Sr CB 6 6-0 180
65 Duke Ejiofor Wake Forest Sr DE 6 6-4 270
66 M.J. Stewart N. Carolina Sr CB 7 5-11 200
67 Jeff Holland Auburn Jr DE 7 6-2 249
68 Auden Tate Florida St. Jr WR 9 6-5 225
71 Kameron Kelly San Diego St Sr CB 9 6-2 200
72 Arden Key LSU Jr DE 8 6-6 238
73 Mark Andrews Oklahoma Jr TE 3 6-5 256
74 Kerryon Johnson Auburn Jr RB 7 6-0 212
75 Lorenzo Carter Georgia Sr DE 9 6-6 250
76 Skai Moore S. Carolina Sr OLB 5 6-2 221
77 Chad Thomas Miami (Fla.) Sr DE 10 6-6 275
78 Derrick Nnadi Florida St. Sr DT 7 6-1 299
79 Uchenna Nwosu USC Sr OLB 6 6-3 251
80 RJ McIntosh Miami (Fla.) Jr DT 8 6-4 293
81 Kalen Ballage Arizona St. Sr RB 8 6-1 227
Rest of the remaining players are listed in the BPA / Rankings thread started by Holic, it'll be the second post and fully updated.
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(04-19-2018, 09:53 PM)BobJones4980 Wrote: Top 50 Remaining Prospects according to CBS :
11 Jaire Alexander Louisville Jr CB 2 5-11 192
15 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo Oklahoma Sr DE 2 6-1 242
17 Taven Bryan Florida Jr DT 2 6-4 291
19 James Washington Oklahoma St. Sr WR 2 5-11 213
21 Isaiah Wynn Georgia Sr OG 2 6-3 313
24 Will Hernandez UTEP Sr OG 3 6-2 348
26 Orlando Brown Oklahoma Jr OT 1 6-8 360
29 Isaiah Oliver Colorado Jr CB 4 6-1 190
30 Connor Williams Texas Jr OT 3 6-5 320
31 Dorian O'Daniel Clemson Sr OLB 2 6-1 215
32 Michael Gallup Colorado St. Sr WR 3 6-1 205
36 Ronald Jones II USC Jr RB 3 5-11 200
37 Chukwuma Okorafor W. Michigan Sr OT 5 6-6 330
38 Marcell Ateman Oklahoma St. Sr WR 4 6-4 220
39 Braden Smith Auburn Sr OG 4 6-6 303
40 Tyrell Crosby Oregon Sr OT 6 6-5 325
41 James Daniels Iowa Jr C 2 6-3 295
42 Holton Hill Texas Jr CB 5 6-3 200
43 Harrison Phillips Stanford Sr DT 5 6-4 307
44 Anthony Miller Memphis Sr WR 5 5-11 190
45 Nick Chubb Georgia Sr RB 4 5-11 228
47 Billy Price Ohio St. Sr C 3 6-4 312
48 Darius Leonard S.C. State Jr OLB 3 6-2 213
49 Josh Sweat Florida St. Jr DE 4 6-4 251
51 Dallas Goedert S. Dak. St. Sr TE 1 6-5 255
53 Sony Michel Georgia Sr RB 5 5-11 220
56 Martinas Rankin Miss. State Sr C 4 6-5 305
57 Tim Settle Va. Tech Soph DT 6 6-3 335
58 Tre'Quan Smith UCF Jr WR 7 6-1 210
59 Royce Freeman Oregon Sr RB 6 5-11 234
60 Malik Jefferson Texas Jr OLB 4 6-3 236
61 Bradley Bozeman Alabama Sr C 5 6-5 316
62 Deontay Burnett USC Jr WR 8 6-0 170
63 Justin Reid Stanford Jr FS 2 6-1 204
64 Greg Stroman Va. Tech Sr CB 6 6-0 180
65 Duke Ejiofor Wake Forest Sr DE 6 6-4 270
66 M.J. Stewart N. Carolina Sr CB 7 5-11 200
67 Jeff Holland Auburn Jr DE 7 6-2 249
68 Auden Tate Florida St. Jr WR 9 6-5 225
71 Kameron Kelly San Diego St Sr CB 9 6-2 200
72 Arden Key LSU Jr DE 8 6-6 238
73 Mark Andrews Oklahoma Jr TE 3 6-5 256
74 Kerryon Johnson Auburn Jr RB 7 6-0 212
75 Lorenzo Carter Georgia Sr DE 9 6-6 250
76 Skai Moore S. Carolina Sr OLB 5 6-2 221
77 Chad Thomas Miami (Fla.) Sr DE 10 6-6 275
78 Derrick Nnadi Florida St. Sr DT 7 6-1 299
79 Uchenna Nwosu USC Sr OLB 6 6-3 251
80 RJ McIntosh Miami (Fla.) Jr DT 8 6-4 293
81 Kalen Ballage Arizona St. Sr RB 8 6-1 227
Rest of the remaining players are listed in the BPA / Rankings thread started by Holic, it'll be the second post.
Some really good talent left...
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(04-19-2018, 09:52 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: I thought long and hard for the Bengals 21st pick. I did not want to reach for Ragnow or center in round 1 and I really liked Hernandez OG but with Westerman I thought OT was best to help re-shape the O-Line.
I thought New Orleans needed a DT but wanted to give Drew another weapon in the TE for Penn State
I think both are great picks Psych. I would of went with Ragnow but i am sure if McGinchey is there we take him
and hope Ragnow falls. Just what i think we would do.
Makes sense Gesicki going to the Saints too.
Hurst must of been on your mind.
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(04-19-2018, 09:55 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: I think both are great picks Psych. I would of went with Ragnow but i am sure if McGinchey is there we take him
and hope Ragnow falls. Just what i think we would do.
Makes sense Gesicki going to the Saints too.
Hurst must of been on your mind.
I was going to select Hurst for New Orleans for sure but Gesicki seems like a special player and they need help at WR/TE. I just hope Bengals grab one of the following:
Hernandez, Price, Ragnow, Wynn, AND McGlinchey
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(04-19-2018, 09:58 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: I was going to select Hurst for New Orleans for sure but Gesicki seems like a special player and they need help at WR/TE. I just hope Bengals grab one of the following:
Hernandez, Price, Ragnow, Wynn, AND McGlinchey
I considered Gesicki for Carolina at 24
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I love my picks for the bills. I thought I was gonna get the haul of the draft by stealing Denzel ward at 12(damn u raiders) to go with Lamar Jackson at 22. So I reached a tad with Josh Jackson but get another interception machine along with one of the best young CB tandems in Josh jackson and tredavious white on that defense to go along with a perfect fit at qb in Lamar Jackson.
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It was a lot of fun to be on the Commish side of things. When it came to my Jags pick I was like oh crap what. But thanks to everyone who was able to help out and make their picks. It went really smooth. Some fun picks and I really dug some of these first round picks
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(04-19-2018, 10:20 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: It was a lot of fun to be on the Commish side of things. When it came to my Jags pick I was like oh crap what. But thanks to everyone who was able to help out and make their picks. It went really smooth. Some fun picks and I really dug some of these first round picks
I think the jags got the next(with the right coaching) aj.
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Hard to argue the mcglinchy pick at 21. Not sure what I would have done there.
Nice job today night wolf!
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(04-19-2018, 10:22 PM)Jpoore Wrote: I think the jags got the next(with the right coaching) aj.
I love St. Brown. I have him as my #3 WR. His play is very identical to Green.
My biggest issue with this WR class is a TON of the top receivers had poor supporting QBs
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(04-19-2018, 10:20 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: It was a lot of fun to be on the Commish side of things. When it came to my Jags pick I was like oh crap what. But thanks to everyone who was able to help out and make their picks. It went really smooth. Some fun picks and I really dug some of these first round picks
Thanks so much once again Wolf, shit i had a tough time making my Lions pick as it wasn't a team i was very
familiar with. Needed as much help as i could get. Not easy doing that on the fly and i couldn't imagine what
you went through man.
We watch the Draft every year and see a similar approach and then come Draft day it is pretty different.
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(04-19-2018, 11:35 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: I love St. Brown. I have him as my #3 WR. His play is very identical to Green.
My biggest issue with this WR class is a TON of the top receivers had poor supporting QBs
Yeah that's the problem this year. U have a TON of wr3s, Anthony Miller/ab comparisons but he's got the foot, or the very few wr1s that are in this class had really bad qb play.
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