12-05-2019, 01:09 PM
I used First Pick and no trades.
Round 1: Joe Burrow, QB LSU
I would love to have the luxury to take Chase Young here, but this team is signaling a departure from Andy Dalton and Joe Burrow is the clear cut best QB in the draft. So no brainer here.
Round 2: Jeff Okudah, CB Ohio St.
I don't know how he ended up here but I couldn't pass on a top CB in the draft. Ohio State has been producing top level Corner talent and I think drafting Okudah could let us say good bye to Dre. Okudah and Jackson on the outsides would look real nice.
Round 3: Lucas Niang, OT TCU
Niang is big, mobile, and a powerful looking RT. I think the team moves forward with the plan to kick Glenn inside and have Williams outside on the left side. He's got some flaws but nothing that cant be couched out of. Niang could put Bobby Hart out of a job which would make a lot of people happy.
Round 4: Jabari Zuniga, DE Florida
I've watched him a few games and he reminds me a little of Lawson but maybe rawer, but he has a knack for getting to the QB and being disruptive.
Round 5: Kendrick Rogers, WR Texas AM
In the event AJ Green decides to go somewhere else were gonna need some help at WR. Rogers has good speed and hands, could work on his route running though.
Round 6: Michael Warren, RB UC
Warren is good blocker and a yards after contact monster, Cincy's trash offensive line have made these two skills a necessity for their success within the AAC. If we could manage to get an offensive line to actually run block Warren could be a dangerous weapon in short yardage situations.
Round 7: Krys Barnes, LB UCLA
I'm really banking on Pratt taking a step in development here, and thats why I waited to take a LB so late in the draft. Barnes was the best value in the 7th round.
Round 1: Joe Burrow, QB LSU
I would love to have the luxury to take Chase Young here, but this team is signaling a departure from Andy Dalton and Joe Burrow is the clear cut best QB in the draft. So no brainer here.
Round 2: Jeff Okudah, CB Ohio St.
I don't know how he ended up here but I couldn't pass on a top CB in the draft. Ohio State has been producing top level Corner talent and I think drafting Okudah could let us say good bye to Dre. Okudah and Jackson on the outsides would look real nice.
Round 3: Lucas Niang, OT TCU
Niang is big, mobile, and a powerful looking RT. I think the team moves forward with the plan to kick Glenn inside and have Williams outside on the left side. He's got some flaws but nothing that cant be couched out of. Niang could put Bobby Hart out of a job which would make a lot of people happy.
Round 4: Jabari Zuniga, DE Florida
I've watched him a few games and he reminds me a little of Lawson but maybe rawer, but he has a knack for getting to the QB and being disruptive.
Round 5: Kendrick Rogers, WR Texas AM
In the event AJ Green decides to go somewhere else were gonna need some help at WR. Rogers has good speed and hands, could work on his route running though.
Round 6: Michael Warren, RB UC
Warren is good blocker and a yards after contact monster, Cincy's trash offensive line have made these two skills a necessity for their success within the AAC. If we could manage to get an offensive line to actually run block Warren could be a dangerous weapon in short yardage situations.
Round 7: Krys Barnes, LB UCLA
I'm really banking on Pratt taking a step in development here, and thats why I waited to take a LB so late in the draft. Barnes was the best value in the 7th round.