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Rough Big Board up to 11
#1
Just off the top of your head, what does your big board(for this team, this year, up to 11) look like?  For myself, here she blows:

1.  Quinnen Williams
2.  Josh Allen
3.  Jawaan Taylor
4.  Andre Dillard
5.  Devin White
6.  TJ Hockenson
7.  Nick Bosa
8.  Clelin Ferrell
9.  Cody Ford
10.  Daniel Jones
11.  Ed Oliver
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(04-14-2019, 07:08 AM)Bilbo Saggins Wrote: Just off the top of your head, what does your big board(for this team, this year, up to 11) look like?  For myself, here she blows:

1.  Quinnen Williams
2.  Josh Allen
3.  Jawaan Taylor
4.  Andre Dillard
5.  Devin White
6.  TJ Hockenson
7.  Nick Bosa
8.  Clelin Ferrell
9.  Cody Ford
10.  Daniel Jones
11.  Ed Oliver

Daniel Jones is terrible Will Grier is better then him
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#3
1. Bosa
2. Q. Williams
3. Allen
4. Oliver
5. Sweat
6. Ferrell
7. Wilkins
8. Gary
9. Hockenson
10. Murray
11. White
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(04-14-2019, 07:08 AM)Bilbo Saggins Wrote: Just off the top of your head, what does your big board(for this team, this year, up to 11) look like?  For myself, here she blows:

1.  Quinnen Williams
2.  Josh Allen
3.  Jawaan Taylor
4.  Andre Dillard
5.  Devin White
6.  TJ Hockenson
7.  Nick Bosa
8.  Clelin Ferrell
9.  Cody Ford
10.  Daniel Jones
11.  Ed Oliver

Jones ahead of Oliver?  Seriously?   Hmm
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#5
mine:

1) Quinnan Williams
2) Josh Allen
3) Nick Bosa
4) Montez Sweat
5) Rashan Gary
6) Ed Oliver
7) Devin White
8) Kyler Murray
9) Jawaan Taylor
10) Andre Dillard
11) Christian Wilkins

That's why Im ok with trading back a few spots to pick up a 3rd. I still like:

12) TJ Hockenson
13) Devin Bush
14) Cody Ford
15) DK Metcalf
16) Jonah Williams
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#6
Haha everyone's hating on D Jones. I get it, he's an oddball pick there. I just get the jist from watching him that his pure throwing ability (long accuracy/touch), game sense, and elusiveness might translate well. He'll probably never be the type to carry a team without an o-line or good targets, but he could wind up being like a better version of P. Rivers someday.

As for Oliver, I want to like him more, but playing at sub 280 makes me wonder if he'll need to play 5 tech or just be a 3rd down guy if he's going to be effective at the next level. At some point your weight and arm length matter in the trenches, especially against AFCN interior o-line. He's shown enough to be intriguing, but is not quite as juicy of a prospect as some of the other d-line imo.
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(04-14-2019, 07:08 AM)Bilbo Saggins Wrote: Just off the top of your head, what does your big board(for this team, this year, up to 11) look like?  For myself, here she blows:

1.  Quinnen Williams
2.  Josh Allen
3.  Jawaan Taylor
4.  Andre Dillard
5.  Devin White
6.  TJ Hockenson
7.  Nick Bosa
8.  Clelin Ferrell
9.  Cody Ford
10.  Daniel Jones
11.  Ed Oliver

I'll use CBS Mock Drafts to get to 11. 

#1 Kyler Murray-QB-Cardinals
#2 Nick Bosa-Edge-49ers
#3 Josh Allen-Edge-Jets
#4 Quinnen Williams- DL- Raiders
#5 Devin White- LB- Buccaneers
#6 Dwayne Haskins-QB- Giants
#7 Jawaan Taylor- OL- Jaquars
#8 Rashan Gary- DL- Lions
#9 Ed Oliver- DL- Bills
#10 Drew Lock-QB- Broncos
# 11 Jonah Williams- Offensive Tackle- Bengals- Some scouts consider him best OT in the draft

I would be OK with that because Bengals are weak at Offensive Tackle and weak at Blocking. Yes we need D help which we grab in #2 and maybe #3, but our O Line has STUNK longer than our D has stunk. The O Line was bad in 2018, worse in 2017. If Bengals could ever block again, Bengals will score lots of points. Letting go of Whitworth AND Zeitler was a HUGE Mike Brown MISTAKE. Add in the Ogbuhei and Fisher picks experiment was a complete bust.
1968 Bengal Fan
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