03-24-2024, 03:08 PM
Here’s my submission. Pro football network. I know there’s no chance of this happening. Don’t shoot the messenger.
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Bengals Board Mock Draft Challenge: March
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03-24-2024, 03:08 PM
Here’s my submission. Pro football network. I know there’s no chance of this happening. Don’t shoot the messenger. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
03-24-2024, 03:59 PM
(03-23-2024, 01:12 AM)Bengalstripes9 Wrote: lol missed that, well I had fun anyway interesting, in a few mocks i did, he was still there, most put him in mid 2nd round, just depends on QB and WR runs, if those get hot, I think it pushes him to be there in 2nd
03-24-2024, 10:05 PM
Tell me I'm pretty...
PFN
03-26-2024, 07:41 PM
I used MDD.
1 - 18. JC Latham, OT, Alabama. Poised, steady and he's accustomed to the bright lights. Is he good enough to handle Myles Garrett, TJ Watt and the Ravens' elaborate blitz packages? Who knows. But at least he'll have the intangibles for it. 2 - 49. Christian Haynes, IOL, Connecticut. Can play any of the three IOLs. 9.31 RAS. Team captain. Force at the Senior Bowl. I think he'll be productive in the league for a long time. 3 - 80. McKinnley Jackson, NT, Texas A&M. Arguably the second-best NT on the board (Sweat). Also team captain. He can fill some of the niche left by Reader. 3 - 97. Jonathon Brooks, RB, Texas. Rated by Draft Buzz as the best pass blocker of this year's RBs. But it doesn't have to be him. Estime and Wright could have been taken here if they suit your fancy instead. For me it's more about the position than the name (see below). 4 - 115. Brenden Rice, WR, USC. I'm really hesitant to take sons of legends. But when you watch Brenden Rice on tape you realize this isn't Bronny James- this is at least a physical replica of Jerry. How he managed to maintain the grind despite living in a lap of luxury blows me away. But I don't ask questions. I just take him if he falls to 115. If anything, his athleticism may be superior to his father's (8.73 RAS; 4.51 40). 5 - 149. Mohamed Kamara, EDGE, Colorado State. Smack talker and team captain. My favorite combo. . 6 - 194. Nehemiah Pritchett, CB. Auburn. 4.36 40. Mind you, that's long speed more so than initial burst but I think it's good value to add another DB here with physical tools that can be molded into an asset. His teammate Jaylin Simpson was sitting here too if you prefer him. Also Kamal Hadden (Tenn), Johnny Dixon (PSU)... someone will drop. 6 - 214. Dallin Holker, TE. Colorado State. Not just a captain but a teammate of Kamara's (total coincidence lol). I like the interviews I've seen with Holker and he's easily worth a pick on day 3, particularly for a team like us who could use another body in the TE room. 7 - 224. Tyrice Knight, LB. UTEP. Special teams contributor with the potential to do more. 7 - 237. Evan Anderson, NT, Florida Atlantic. I hope we take a flier on Anderson. Insurance if something happens to McKinnley Jackson. General notes
03-28-2024, 03:52 AM
https://www.nflmockdraftdatabase.com/user-mock-drafts/2024/user-mock-2506029
I like the results best when I reach for Sweat in the first. 18 T'Vondre Sweat DL | Texas 6' 4.5" 366lbs Outland Trophy winning Big 12 Defensive player of the year. I don't want to wait and find out if he falls. Or have to trade up. I'm taking him and if/when we have a dominating giant DT. I'll be smiling. 49 Kris Jenkins DL | Michigan 6'3" 299lbs Nicknamed The Mutant son of former pro bowl DT of the same name. Turn DT into a strength. 80 Blake Fisher OT | Notre Dame 6'6" 310lbs I think he could start at RT. He can get a lot of practice this year. But hopefully we won't need him because Trent Brown is ragdolling people in the games. 97 Theo Johnson TE | Penn State 6'6" 259lbs He could be Jimmy Graham. Or a bust. I'm willing to take a chance and find out. 115 Brenden Rice WR | USC 6'2" 208lbs Son of the HoFer. There is no receiver who appears to be feasible in the middle rounds that I want more than him. I think I'm wiling to wait on WR this year and see what the middle rounds gift up. 149 MarShawn Lloyd RB | USC 5'9" 220lbs Explosive RB play. I'd really like a LB. But no way I'm passing up the 7+ypc stud RB from USC. 194 Brandon Coleman IOL | TCU 6' 4.5" 313lbs. Sub 5 second 40 with a 34" vert. Huge athlete built to play NFL OL with a lot of OL experience. 214 Joe Milton QB | Tennessee Giant athlete rocket arm QB. Trade Jake or carry 3. 224 Steele Chambers LB | Ohio State Hopefully we can find a diamond in the rough late at LB. Instinctive sounds like a good trait to start with and he apparently has it being a RB turned LB. 237 Qwan'tez Stiggers CB | Toronto Hopefully we can find a diamond in the rough late at CB. 2023 CFL rookie of the year in the seventh sounds promising.
03-29-2024, 04:20 AM
PFN:
18. Graham Barton OG Duke 49. Patrick Paul OT Houston 80. Audric Estime RB Notre Dame 97. Cade Stover TE Ohio State 115. Jamari Thrash WR Louisville 149. Brennan Jackson EDGE Washington State 194. Keith Randolph Jr. DT Illinois 214. Edefuan Ulofoshio LB Washington 224. Jaden Crumedy DT Mississippi State 237. Kimani Vidal RB Troy Hard nosed IOL, possible future at C or OG Potential starter at OT someday. Power back with hands. Great body control and hands for a TE Small, light WR with route running potential Hard nosed plus motor DE Run stuffer DT Downhill tackler ST/ILB Run defender DT Short, strong RB with hands
03-29-2024, 04:21 AM
Ooops my first one had trades, so this one now:
18. Brian Thomas Jr. WR LSU 49. Kris Jenkins DT Michigan 80. Kiran Amegadjie OT Yale 97. Cade Stover TE Ohio State 115. Tanor Bortolini OC Wisconsin 149. Zak Zinter OG Michigan 194. Carson Steele RB UCLA 214. Jamree Kromah DT James Madison 224. Decorian Patterson CB UCF 237. Frank Crum OT Wyoming There, just in time too, only 2 days left.
03-29-2024, 11:22 AM
MDD 3/29: My favorite mock of the offseason, would be very happy if the Bengals draft looked like this.
https://www.nflmockdraftdatabase.com/user-mock-drafts/2024/user-mock-2518050
03-29-2024, 03:31 PM
(03-29-2024, 11:22 AM)ShowMeUrTDs Wrote: MDD 3/29: My favorite mock of the offseason, would be very happy if the Bengals draft looked like this. I like your draft, but i'm worried that Patrick Paul is not a RT, he's only played LT in his college career. It's usually why I pass on him, and i could be dead wrong but I just try to stick to expecting guys to play on the side they are used to already (IE LT to LG vs RG) type of things.
03-29-2024, 03:57 PM
Cannot figure out how to get an image:
https://www.nflmockdraftdatabase.com/user-mock-drafts/2024/user-mock-2520475 18. Latham, OT, Bama 49. Sweat, DT, Texas 80. Corley, WR, W. Kentucky 97. Hart, CB, Notre Dame 115. Mahogany, IOL, Boston College 149. Reiman, TE, Illinois 194. Jacobs, LB, Penn State 214. Taylor, P, Iowa 224. Boyd, DT, Northern Iowa 237. Hadden, CB, Tennessee No RBs, but only a minor regret.
03-29-2024, 04:38 PM
(03-29-2024, 03:31 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: I like your draft, but i'm worried that Patrick Paul is not a RT, he's only played LT in his college career. It's usually why I pass on him, and i could be dead wrong but I just try to stick to expecting guys to play on the side they are used to already (IE LT to LG vs RG) type of things. That is the great thing that the Trent Brown signing does is it gives you a year or two to bring the draft pick along and maybe Paul can become a RT or maybe Orlando agrees to move to RT after Trent is gone and finish his career there, but Paul is by far the highest graded tackle left that you could get at pick 80. If they did go Newton & Sweat 1st and 2nd our D-line could become a very potent threat along with our already potent offense, it can change an area of concern to being set for the next several years.
03-29-2024, 10:49 PM
(03-29-2024, 03:31 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: I like your draft, but i'm worried that Patrick Paul is not a RT, he's only played LT in his college career. It's usually why I pass on him, and i could be dead wrong but I just try to stick to expecting guys to play on the side they are used to already (IE LT to LG vs RG) type of things. That’s what I struggle with. And why Latham and Fuaga go back and forth as my favorite 1st round T prospect. But wtf are we supposed to do if Alt or Fashanu fall? Some guys can play both sides. But it’s become apparent it’s not a given a good LT can succeed on the right and vice versa.
03-30-2024, 05:58 PM
(03-29-2024, 10:49 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: That’s what I struggle with. And why Latham and Fuaga go back and forth as my favorite 1st round T prospect. If Alt, Fasha, or Fuega are there at 18 then you draft them and try and get T. Sweat or Kris Jenkins in Round 2.
03-31-2024, 02:52 PM
(03-29-2024, 10:49 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: That’s what I struggle with. And why Latham and Fuaga go back and forth as my favorite 1st round T prospect. I say it is not even close between Latham and Fuagu. Latham all the way no doubt. I actually think Fuaga could struggle with his lack of length and he is short on athleticism off of the snap and I would not be shocked to see him have problems keeping up with speed on the edge. He may be better suited as a RG. Latham and Mims are my two top selections at OT. Two other good ones are the kids from Yale and BYU.
03-31-2024, 03:10 PM
(03-31-2024, 02:52 PM)OSUfan Wrote: I actually think Fuaga could struggle with his lack of length and he is short on athleticism off of the snap and I would not be shocked to see him have problems keeping up with speed on the edge. Fuaga's athleticism is fine. https://twitter.com/MathBomb/status/1764358279155556766
04-03-2024, 01:26 AM
Soooooo.... ?
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