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2021 NFL Mock Draft Challenge: March
#1
Yogo and Essex J. were winners of February but there were many good ones there. Now March challenge is open. Only one submission per month and please list the simulator used like fanspeak etc. If you use fanspeak, please use classic, fanspeak big board. Good luck.

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I haven't been involved with the draft for the past few seasons, but decided to jump back in.  

I used PFF and no Free Agency was assumed prior to this mock

The first 4 picks were as follows:

1. Jacksonville: Trevor Lawrence, QB
2. New York Jets: Justin Fields, QB
3. Miami: Penei Sewell, T
4. Atlanta: Jaylen Waddle, WR

With my main target off the board I decided to explore a trade back and tap into the great depth of quality players in this draft.  This was the first step down the rabbit hole..

Rest of Bengals draft follows:


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#3
Darn it Im.bound to win one day......
Im going to list my trades then who I drafted courtesy of ProFootballNetwork.

I traded 5 and 111 to the
Panthers for 8 and 39

Then I traded 8 to the Cowboys for
10 and 44.

Then traded 39 to the Pats for
46 and 145

10. Kyle Pitts TE Florida
38. Alex Leatherwood OT Bama
44. Jalen Phillips DE. U of Miami
46 Asante Samuel Jr..CB Florida St

69. Amari Rodgers WR Clemson
145. David Moore OG Grambling
150. Marvin Wilson DT. Florida St

192. Janarious Robinson DE Florida St
231. K.J Britt LB Auburn
233. Jamar Jackson S. Indiana

I was able to address all 3 levels of the defense and add firepower and much needed talent on the
Oline on offense.
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#4
I think PFF needs to fix the trade value chart in they Mock Simulator. I was able to trade from #5 back to #12 with San Fransico and picked up a 43,102,117 and their 2022: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th....oh yea and their 2023 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th lolol.


Edit: Yea I redid it just to see how far I could push it apparently San Fransico will trade their next 3 draft classes to move up from #12 to #5 to draft Luke Wilson....LoL.

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(03-03-2021, 06:57 PM)Synric Wrote: I think PFF needs to fix the trade value chart in they Mock Simulator. I was able to trade from #5 back to #12 with San Fransico and picked up a 43,102,117 and their 2022: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th....oh yea and their 2023 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th lolol.


Edit: Yea I redid it just to see how far I could push it apparently San Fransico will trade their next 3 draft classes to move up from #12 to #5 to draft Luke Wilson....LoL.

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PFN with 2 trades:

23. Alijah Vera-Tucker OT USC

34. Liam Eichenberg OT Notre Dame

38. Carlos Basham Jr. EDGE Wake Forest

40. Trey Smith OG Tennessee

69. Payton Turner EDGE Houston

111. Ihmir Smith-Marsette WR Iowa

150. Deommodore Lenoir CB Oregon

192. Elijah Mitchell RB Louisiana

231. Tony Poljan TE Virginia

233. Kayode Awosika OT Buffalo

In this mock Sewell and Chase were both gone. Seattle gave up a future first rounder to move up, which I used to trade back into the top of the second. IF Ojulari measures in at like 255 with good arm length + jumping measurables, I'd think about taking him over Vera-Tucker at that spot. Big uglies were the focus. Smith-Marsette and Smith both offer some stupidly high upside(as well as risk). In the later rounds I was more looking for good football players over A+ athletic traits.
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#7
PFN with a nice trade from Washington (probably took Schwartz a little too early but I wanted one of the top speed guys bad).

19.

Christian Darrisaw
OT Virginia Tech
trade icon
CIN
38.

Carlos Basham Jr.
EDGE Wake Forest
CIN
51.

Daviyon Nixon
DT Iowa
trade icon
CIN
69.

Quinn Meinerz
OC Wisconsin-Whitewater
CIN
74.

Anthony Schwartz
WR Auburn
trade icon
CIN
111.

Tre McKitty
TE Georgia
CIN
150.

Benjamin St-Juste
CB Minnesota
CIN
192.

Chris Rumph II
EDGE Duke
CIN
231.

Darren Hall
CB San Diego State
CIN
233.

Dez Fitzpatrick
WR Louisville
2022 WAS 2nd
2022 WAS 4th
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Used TDN, no trades.

5.

Cincinnati Bengals
Ja'Marr Chase
WR, LSU
38.

Cincinnati Bengals
Liam Eichenberg
OT, Notre Dame
69.

Cincinnati Bengals
Spencer Brown
OT, Northern Iowa
111.

Cincinnati Bengals
Michael Carter
RB, North Carolina
149.

Cincinnati Bengals
Patrick Jones II
EDGE, Pittsburgh
190.

Cincinnati Bengals
Frank Darby
WR, Arizona State
202.

Cincinnati Bengals
Daelin Hayes
EDGE, Notre Dame
235.

Cincinnati Bengals
Rico Bussey Jr.
WR, Hawaii
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#9
I traded back twice and wound up with Pitts plus a couple of extra picks.


7. Kyle Pitts TE Florida

37.Samuel Cosmi OT Texas

38. Terrace Marshall Jr. WR LSU

72. Quinn Meinerz OC Wisconsin-Whitewater

118. Rodarius Williams CB Oklahoma State

149. Shaka Toney EDGE Penn State

159. Jaylen Twyman DT Pittsburgh

190. Tamorrion Terry WR Florida State

202. Paris Ford S Pitt
Today I'm TEAM SEWELL. Tomorrow TEAM PITTS. Maybe TEAM CHASE. I can't decide, and glad I don't have to.
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#10
TDN. No trades. Just playing around having fun with it...

1. Penei Sewell - OT
2. Creed Humphrey - C
3. Trey Smith - OG
4. Patrick Jones - DE
5. Tre Brown - CB
6. Patrick Johnson - DE
6. Jaelon Darden - WR
7. Josh Imatorbhebhe - WR
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PFF
Traded 5 to Denver for 9, 40, 71 and round 1 2022
Traded 9 to SF for 12, 43, and round 1 2022

12 Jaylen Waddle, WR Alabama (reluctant choice over Slater)
38 Alijah Vera-Tucker, G-T USC
40 Dillon Radunz, T North Dakota State
43 Boogie Basham, ED Wake Forest
69 Daviyon Nixon, DT Iowa
71 Najee Harris, RB Alabama
111 Rachad Wildgoose, CB Wisconsin
149 Amari Rodgers, WR Clemson
190 Tony Poljan, TE Virginia
202 Shane Buechele, QB SMU
235 Tony Fields, LB WVU
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#13
Went with PFN

5. Kyle Pitts TE
38. Trey Smith G
69. Quinn Meinerz G
111. Dynami Brown Wr
149. Jaylen Twyman DT
190. Patrick Johnson Edge
202. Malcolm Koonce Edge
235. Jose Birregales K

Took Pitts and then tried to create a young nucleus on the line to build a future with. Add Trey and Quinn to Jonah.
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Hey guys, send me PM for the best draft by 3/31. thanks
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Here is mine with PFN, trade back to 7, pick up extra 3rd round pick
OT Northwestern
trade icon
CIN
38.

Terrace Marshall Jr.
WR LSU
CIN
69.

Brevin Jordan
TE Miami (FL)
CIN
72.

Ben Cleveland
OG Georgia
trade icon
CIN
111.

Patrick Jones
EDGE Pittsburgh
CIN
149.

Jermar Jefferson
RB Oregon State
CIN
190.

Justin Hilliard
LB Ohio State
CIN
202.

Jose Borregales
K Miami (FL)
CIN
235.

Peyton Ramsey
QB Northwestern
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Decided to do no trades because I don't think we'll go there and the simulators offer and accept too many damn trades.  It's unrealistic.
  
I used PFN.
Jonathan Marshall is a DT - lots of upside
Both linemen are experienced and built for zone blocking schemes.
Probably should have taken another WR somewhere.


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