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NFL Draft 2015 discussion thread
1st Round
2nd Round
3rd Round
4th Round
5th Round
6th Round
7th Round
- Spoiler:
- 1 Buccaneers Jameis Winston QB Florida St
2 Titans Marcus Mariota QB Oregon
3 Jaguars Dante Fowler Jr OLB Florida
4 Raiders Amari Cooper WR Alabama
5 Redskins Brandon Scherff OT Iowa
6 Jets Leonard Williams DT USC
7 Bears Kevin White WR West Virginia
8 Falcons Vic Beasley OLB Clemson
9 Giants Ereck Flowers OT Miami (FL)
10 Rams Todd Gurley RB Georgia
11 Vikings Trae Waynes CB Michigan State
12 Browns Danny Shelton DT Washington
13 Saints Andrus Peat OT Stanford
14 Dolphins DeVante Parker WR Louisville
15 Chargers Melvin Gordon RB Wisconsin
16 Texans Kevin Johnson CB Wake Forest
17 49ers Arik Armstead DE Oregon
18 Chiefs Marcus Peters CB Washington
19 Browns Cameron Erving OC Florida St
20 Eagles Nelson Agholor WR USC
21 Bengals Cedric Ogbuehi OT Texas A&M
22 Steelers Alvin Dupree DE Kentucky
23 Broncos Shane Ray OLB Missouri
24 Cardinals DJ Humphries OT Florida
25 Panthers Shaq Thompson OLB Washington
26 Ravens Breshad Perriman WR Central Florida
27 Cowboys Byron Jones CB Connecticut
28 Lions Laken Tomlinson OG Duke
29 Colts Phillip Dorsett WR Miami (FL)
30 Packers Damarious Randall FS Arizona St
31 Saints Stephone Anthony ILB Clemson
32 Patriots Malcom Brown DT Texas
2nd Round
- Spoiler:
- 33 Giants Landon Collins SS Alabama
34 Buccaneers Donovan Smith OT Penn St
35 Raiders Mario Edwards Jr DE Florida St
36 Jaguars TJ Yeldon RB Alabama
37 Jets Devin Smith WR Ohio State
38 Redskins Preston Smith DE Mississippi St
39 Bears Eddie Goldman DT Florida St
40 Titans Dorial Green-Beckham WR Oklahoma
41 Panthers Devin Funchess TE Michigan
42 Falcons Jalen Collins CB LSU
43 Texans Benardrick McKinney ILB Mississippi St
44 Saints Hau'oli Kikaha OLB Washington
45 Vikings Eric Kendricks ILB UCLA
46 49ers Jaquiski Tartt SS Samford
47 Eagles Eric Rowe CB Utah
48 Chargers Denzel Perryman ILB Miami (FL)
49 Chiefs Mitch Morse OT Missouri
50 Bills Ronald Darby CB Florida St
51 Browns Nate Orchard DE Utah
52 Dolphins Jordan Phillips DT Oklahoma
53 Bengals Jake Fisher OT Oregon
54 Lions Ameer Abdullah RB Nebraska
55 Ravens Maxx Williams TE Minnesota
56 Steelers Senquez Golson CB Ole Miss
57 Rams Rob Havenstein OT Wisconsin
58 Cardinals Markus Golden OLB Missouri
59 Broncos Ty Sambrailo OT Colorado State
60 Cowboys Randy Gregory OLB Nebraska
61 Buccaneers Ali Marpet OG Hobart
62 Packers Quinten Rollins CB Miami (OH)
63 Seahawks Frank Clark DE Michigan
64 Patriots Jordan Richards SS Stanford
3rd Round
- Spoiler:
- 65 Colts D'Joun Smith CB Florida Atlantic
66 Titans Jeremiah Poutasi OT Utah
67 Jaguars AJ Cann OG South Carolina
68 Raiders Clive Walford TE Miami (FL)
69 Seahawks Tyler Lockett WR Kansas St
70 Texans Jaelen Strong WR Arizona St
71 Bears Hroniss Grasu OC Oregon
72 Rams Jamon Brown OT Louisville
73 Falcons Tevin Coleman RB Indiana
74 Giants Owamagbe Odighizuwa DE UCLA
75 Saints Garrett Grayson QB Colorado State
76 Chiefs Chris Conley WR Georgia
77 Browns Duke Johnson RB Miami (FL)
78 Saints PJ Williams CB Florida St
79 49ers Eli Harold OLB Virginia
80 Lions Alex Carter CB Stanford
81 Bills John Miller OG Louisville
82 Jets Lorenzo Mauldin OLB Louisville
83 Chargers Craig Mager CB Texas State
84 Eagles Jordan Hicks OLB Texas
85 Bengals Tyler Kroft TE Rutgers
86 Cardinals David Johnson RB Northern Iowa
87 Steelers Sammie Coates WR Auburn
88 Vikings Danielle Hunter DE LSU
89 Rams Sean Mannion QB Oregon St
90 Ravens Carl Davis DE Iowa
91 Cowboys Chaz Green OT Florida
92 Broncos Jeff Heuerman TE Ohio St
93 Colts Henry Anderson DE Stanford
94 Packers Ty Montgomery WR Stanford
95 Redskins Matt Jones RB Florida
96 Browns Xavier Cooper DE Washington State
97 Patriots Geneo Grissom OLB Oklahoma
98 Patriots Steven Nelson CB Oregon St
99 Bengals Paul Dawson ILB TCU
4th Round
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- 100 Titans Angelo Blackson DT Auburn
101 Patriots Trey Flowers OLB Arkansas
102 Panthers Daryl Williams OT Oklahoma
103 Jets Bryce Petty QB Baylor
104 Jaguars James Sample SS Louisville
105 Redskins Jamison Crowder WR Duke
106 Bears Jeremy Langford RB Michigan State
107 Falcons Justin Hardy WR East Carolina
108 Titans Jalston Fowler FB Alabama
109 Colts Clayton Geathers SS Central Florida
110 Vikings TJ Clemmings OT Pittsburgh
111 Patriots Tre' Jackson OG Florida St
112 Redskins Arie Kouandjio OG Alabama
113 Lions Gabe Wright DT Auburn
114 Dolphins Jamil Douglas OG Arizona St
115 Browns Ibraheim Campbell SS Northwestern
116 Cardinals Rodney Gunter DT Delaware St
117 49ers Blake Bell TE Oklahoma
118 Chiefs Ramik Wilson ILB Georgia
119 Rams Andrew Donnal OT Iowa
120 Bengals Josh Shaw CB USC
121 Steelers Doran Grant CB Ohio State
122 Ravens Za'Darius Smith OLB Kentucky
123 Browns Vince Mayle WR Washington State
124 Buccaneers Kwon Alexander OLB LSU
125 Ravens Javorius Allen RB USC
126 49ers Mike Davis RB South Carolina
127 Cowboys Damien Wilson ILB Minnesota
128 Raiders Jon Feliciano OG Miami (FL)
129 Packers Jake Ryan OLB Michigan
130 Seahawks Terry Poole OT San Diego St
131 Patriots Shaquille Mason OC Georgia Tech
132 49ers DeAndre Smelter WR Georgia Tech
133 Broncos Max Garcia OC Florida
134 Seahawks Mark Glowinski OG West Virginia
135 Bengals Marcus Hardison DE Arizona St
136 Ravens Tray Walker CB Texas Southern
5th Round
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- 137 Falcons Grady Jarrett DT Clemson
138 Titans David Cobb RB Minnesota
139 Jaguars Rashad Greene WR Florida St
140 Raiders Ben Heeney OLB Kansas
141 Redskins Martrell Spaight OLB Arkansas
142 Bears Adrian Amos FS Penn St
143 Vikings MyCole Pruitt TE Southern Illinois
144 Giants Mykkele Thompson FS Texas
145 Dolphins Bobby McCain CB Memphis
146 Vikings Stefon Diggs WR Maryland
147 Packers Brett Hundley QB UCLA
148 Saints Davis Tull OLB UT-Chattanooga
149 Dolphins Jay Ajayi RB Boise State
150 Dolphins Cedric Thompson FS Minnesota
151 Colts David Parry DT Stanford
152 Jets Jarvis Harrison OG Texas A&M
153 Chiefs Kyle Emanuel OLB No Dakota St
154 Saints Tyeler Davison DT Fresno State
155 Bills Karlos Williams RB Florida St
156 Dolphins Tony Lippett WR Michigan State
157 Bengals CJ Uzomah TE Auburn
158 Cardinals Shaquille Riddick OLB West Virginia
159 Cardinals JJ Nelson WR UAB
160 Steelers Jesse James TE Penn State
161 Raiders Neiron Ball OLB Florida
162 Buccaneers Kenny Bell WR Nebraska
163 Cowboys Ryan Russell DE Purdue
164 Broncos Lorenzo Doss CB Tulane
165 49ers Bradley Pinion P Clemson
166 Patriots Joe Cardona LS Navy
167 Saints Damian Swann CB Georgia
168 Lions Michael Burton FB Rutgers
169 Panthers David Mayo OLB Texas State
170 Seahawks Tye Smith CB Towson
171 Ravens Nick Boyle TE Delaware
172 Chiefs DJ Alexander OLB Oregon St
173 Chiefs James O'Shaughnessy TE Illinois St
174 Panthers Cameron Artis-Payne RB Auburn
175 Texans Keith Mumphery WR Michigan State
176 Ravens Robert Myers OG Tennessee State
6th Round
- Spoiler:
- 177 Titans Deiontrez Mount OLB Louisville
178 Patriots Matthew Wells ILB Mississippi St
179 Raiders Max Valles ILB Virginia
180 Jaguars Michael Bennett DT Ohio St
181 Redskins Kyshoen Jarrett SS Virginia Tech
182 Redskins Tevin Mitchell CB Arkansas
183 Bears Tayo Fabuluje OT TCU
184 Buccaneers Kaelin Clay WR Utah
185 Vikings Tyrus Thompson OT Oklahoma
186 Giants Geremy Davis WR Connecticut
187 Redskins Evan Spencer WR Ohio St
188 Bills Tony Steward OLB Clemson
189 Browns Charles Gaines CB Louisville
190 49ers Ian Silberman OG Boston College
191 Eagles JaCorey Shepherd CB Kansas
192 Chargers Darius Philon DE Arkansas
193 Vikings BJ Dubose OLB Louisville
194 Bears Nick O'Leary TE Florida St
195 Browns Malcolm Johnson TE Mississippi St
196 Eagles Randall Evans CB Kansas St
197 Bengals Derron Smith FS Fresno State
198 Browns Randall Telfer TE USC
199 Steelers Leterrius Walton DT Central Michigan
200 Lions Quandre Diggs CB Texas
201 Rams Bud Sasser WR Missouri
202 Patriots AJ Derby TE Arkansas
203 Broncos Darius Kilgo DT Maryland
204 Ravens Darren Waller WR Georgia Tech
205 Colts Josh Robinson RB Mississippi St
206 Packers Aaron Ripkowski FB Oklahoma
207 Colts Amarlo Herrera ILB Georgia
208 Titans Andy Gallik OC Boston College
209 Seahawks Obum Gwacham DE Oregon St
210 Packers Christian Ringo DE Louisiana-Lafayette
211 Texans Reshard Cliett OLB South Florida
212 Steelers Anthony Chickillo DE Miami (FL)
213 Packers Kennard Backman TE UAB
214 Seahawks Kristjan Sokoli DT Buffalo
215 Rams Cody Wichmann OG Fresno State
216 Texans Christian Covington DT Rice
217 Chiefs Rakeem Nunez-Roches DT Southern Miss
7th Round
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- 218 Raiders Anthony Morris OL Tennessee State
219 Browns Hayes Pullard OLB USC
220 Jaguars Neal Sterling WR Monmouth (NJ)
221 Raiders Andre Debose WR Florida
222 Redskins Austin Reiter OC South Florida
223 Jets Deon Simon DT Northwestern St
224 Rams Bryce Hager ILB Baylor
225 Falcons Jake Rodgers OT Eastern Washington
226 Giants Bobby Hart OG Fresno State
227 Rams Martin Ifedi DE Memphis
228 Vikings Austin Shepherd OT Alabama
229 Jaguars Ben Koyack TE Notre Dame
230 Saints Marcus Murphy RB Missouri
231 Buccaneers Joey Iosefa RB Hawaii
232 Vikings Edmond Robinson OLB Newberry
233 Chiefs Da'Ron Brown WR Northern Illinois
234 Bills Dezmin Lewis WR Cent Arkansas
235 Texans Kenny Hilliard RB LSU
236 Cowboys Mark Nzeocha OLB Wyoming
237 Eagles Brian Mihalik DE Boston College
238 Bengals Mario Alford WR West Virginia
239 Steelers Gerod Holliman FS Louisville
240 Lions Corey Robinson OT South Carolina
241 Browns Ifo Ekpre-Olomu CB Oregon
242 Raiders Dexter McDonald CB Kansas
243 Cowboys Laurence Gibson OT Virginia Tech
244 49ers Trenton Brown OT Florida
245 Titans Tre' McBride WR William & Mary
246 Cowboys Geoff Swaim TE Texas
247 Patriots Darryl Roberts CB Marshall
248 Seahawks Ryan Murphy CB Oregon St
249 Falcons Akeem King FS San Jose St
250 Broncos Trevor Siemian QB Northwestern
251 Broncos Taurean Nixon FS Tulane
252 Broncos Josh Furman CB Oklahoma St
253 Patriots Xzavier Dickson OLB Alabama
254 49ers Rory Anderson TE South Carolina
255 Colts Denzell Goode OT Mars hill
256 Cardinals Gerald Christian TE Louisville
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mikeygnfl- Posts : 3032
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Here are my winners and losers from the NFL Combine
Winners (Biggest winners in Bold)
QB - Marcus Mariota, Cody Fajardo
RB - Jeremy Langford, David Johnson, Melvin Gordon
WR - Philip Dorsett, Chris Conley, Kevin White, Tyler Lockett
TE - Maxx Williams, MyCole Pruitt
OL - Ali Marpet
S - Eric Rowe
LB - Vic Beasley, Alvin Dupree, Dante Fowler
DB - Trae Waynes, Ronald Darby, Josh Shaw, Byron Jones
Losers (Biggest losers in Bold)
RB - Ameer Abdullah
WR - Sammie Coates, David Funchess, Ty Montgomery
LB - Paul Dawson, Denzel Perryman, Shaq Thompson
DB - Marcus Peters, PJ Williams
Winners (Biggest winners in Bold)
QB - Marcus Mariota, Cody Fajardo
RB - Jeremy Langford, David Johnson, Melvin Gordon
WR - Philip Dorsett, Chris Conley, Kevin White, Tyler Lockett
TE - Maxx Williams, MyCole Pruitt
OL - Ali Marpet
S - Eric Rowe
LB - Vic Beasley, Alvin Dupree, Dante Fowler
DB - Trae Waynes, Ronald Darby, Josh Shaw, Byron Jones
Losers (Biggest losers in Bold)
RB - Ameer Abdullah
WR - Sammie Coates, David Funchess, Ty Montgomery
LB - Paul Dawson, Denzel Perryman, Shaq Thompson
DB - Marcus Peters, PJ Williams
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I have put a consensus draft rankings board together using a few big boards from various sites and here is the current top 25 players going into the draft:-
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I don't think Marcus Mariota, Melvin Gordon, Phillip Dorsett or Maxx Williams were winners per se. They all performed as expected whereas Langford and White showed us something better or different than they did during the season.
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mikeygnfl wrote:I have put a consensus draft rankings board together using a few big boards from various sites and here is the current top 25 players going into the draft:-
Surprised to see a consensus with Cooper above White.
I think Shelton is far too highly rated, I don't get it. Same with Arik Armstead, Andrus Peat and Jaelen Strong. Strong can't separate or win contested catches consistently so what is his role in the NFL other than benchwarmer?
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The only way to determine winners and losers from the combine is who tested well medically and in interviews.
The rest of it is largely meaningless. I've often felt they should do drills in pads to be honest.
The rest of it is largely meaningless. I've often felt they should do drills in pads to be honest.
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GSC wrote:The only way to determine winners and losers from the combine is who tested well medically and in interviews.
The rest of it is largely meaningless. I've often felt they should do drills in pads to be honest.
I think certain drills are very helpful for certain positions. The combine isn't going to tell you much about QB's or LB's for example. However, the 40, 3 cone and short shuttle are important to test speed and quickness for WR's, RB's and CB's. Things like the vertical and broad jump are a good test for explosion particularly for WR's and DLinemen.
Players in these positions need to have the athletic ability to match up with their NFL peers. If a WR runs an 4.70 then, unless he is supremely talented route runner, how is he supposed to consistently create separation? How is a slow CB supposed to keep up with a 4.35 Kevin White who is also much bigger and more physical? Of course there are exceptions to the rule as technique can sometimes override raw athletic ability but it should factor into your evaluation.
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How you run in shorts and in pads are two different things though. Itd have more merit if they did drills in pads imo
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GSC wrote:How you run in shorts and in pads are two different things though. Itd have more merit if they did drills in pads imo
I don't see how it's anything other than a marginal factor.
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Did a wee mock draft because I'm bored as hell on my day off.
#1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Marcus Mariota (QB, Oregon)
#2 Tennessee Titans - Leonard Williams (DL, USC)
#3 Jacksonville Jaguars - Dante Fowler Jr (OLB, Florida)
#4 Oakland Raiders - Kevin White (WR, West Virginia)
#5 Washington Redskins - TJ Clemmings (RT, Pittsburgh)
#6 New York Jets - Jameis Winston (QB, Florida State)
#7 Chicago Bears - Vic Beasley (OLB, Clemson)
#8 Atlanta Falcons - Shane Ray (OLB, Missouri)
#9 New York Giants - Brandon Scherff (OG, Iowa)
#10 St Louis Rams - Amari Cooper (WR, Alabama)
#11 Minnesota Vikings - DeVante Parker (WR, Lousiville)
#12 Cleveland Browns - Eddie Goldman (DT, Florida State)
#13 New Orleans Saints - Marcus Peters (CB, Washington)
#14 Miami Dolphins - Eric Kendricks (LB, UCLA)
#15 San Francisco 49ers - Trae Waynes (CB, Michigan State)
#16 Houston Texans - Shaq Thompson (LB, Washington)
#17 San Diego Chargers - Bud Dupree (OLB, Kentucky)
#18 Kansas City Chiefs - Dorial Green-Beckham (WR, Missouri/Oklahoma)
#19 Cleveland Browns - Sammie Coates (WR, Auburn)
#20 Philadelphia Eagles - Kevin Johnson (CB, Wake Forest)
#21 Cincinnati Bengals - Owamagbe Odighizuwa (DE, UCLA)
#22 Pittsburgh Steelers - Landon Collins (S, Alabama)
#23 Detroit Lions - Malcolm Brown (DT, Texas)
#24 Arizona Cardinals - Todd Gurley (RB, Georgia)
#25 Carolina Panthers - La'El Collins (LSU)
#26 Baltimore Ravens - Quinten Rollins (CB, Miami OH)
#27 Dallas Cowboys - Duke Johnon (RB, Miami)
#28 Denver Broncos - Carl Davis (DT, Iowa)
#29 Indianapolis Colts - Eli Harold (OLB, Virginia)
#30 Green Bay Packers - Paul Dawson (LB, TCU)
#31 Seattle Seahawks - Devin Smith (WR, Ohio State)
#32 New England Patriots - AJ Cann (OG, South Carolina)
Upon reflection, more OLinemen will be selected. There are too many teams with needs at WR and CB and not enough talent to fit in the first round.
#1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Marcus Mariota (QB, Oregon)
#2 Tennessee Titans - Leonard Williams (DL, USC)
#3 Jacksonville Jaguars - Dante Fowler Jr (OLB, Florida)
#4 Oakland Raiders - Kevin White (WR, West Virginia)
#5 Washington Redskins - TJ Clemmings (RT, Pittsburgh)
#6 New York Jets - Jameis Winston (QB, Florida State)
#7 Chicago Bears - Vic Beasley (OLB, Clemson)
#8 Atlanta Falcons - Shane Ray (OLB, Missouri)
#9 New York Giants - Brandon Scherff (OG, Iowa)
#10 St Louis Rams - Amari Cooper (WR, Alabama)
#11 Minnesota Vikings - DeVante Parker (WR, Lousiville)
#12 Cleveland Browns - Eddie Goldman (DT, Florida State)
#13 New Orleans Saints - Marcus Peters (CB, Washington)
#14 Miami Dolphins - Eric Kendricks (LB, UCLA)
#15 San Francisco 49ers - Trae Waynes (CB, Michigan State)
#16 Houston Texans - Shaq Thompson (LB, Washington)
#17 San Diego Chargers - Bud Dupree (OLB, Kentucky)
#18 Kansas City Chiefs - Dorial Green-Beckham (WR, Missouri/Oklahoma)
#19 Cleveland Browns - Sammie Coates (WR, Auburn)
#20 Philadelphia Eagles - Kevin Johnson (CB, Wake Forest)
#21 Cincinnati Bengals - Owamagbe Odighizuwa (DE, UCLA)
#22 Pittsburgh Steelers - Landon Collins (S, Alabama)
#23 Detroit Lions - Malcolm Brown (DT, Texas)
#24 Arizona Cardinals - Todd Gurley (RB, Georgia)
#25 Carolina Panthers - La'El Collins (LSU)
#26 Baltimore Ravens - Quinten Rollins (CB, Miami OH)
#27 Dallas Cowboys - Duke Johnon (RB, Miami)
#28 Denver Broncos - Carl Davis (DT, Iowa)
#29 Indianapolis Colts - Eli Harold (OLB, Virginia)
#30 Green Bay Packers - Paul Dawson (LB, TCU)
#31 Seattle Seahawks - Devin Smith (WR, Ohio State)
#32 New England Patriots - AJ Cann (OG, South Carolina)
Upon reflection, more OLinemen will be selected. There are too many teams with needs at WR and CB and not enough talent to fit in the first round.
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NYJ wrote:#1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Marcus Mariota (QB, Oregon)
#6 New York Jets - Jameis Winston (QB, Florida State)
Do you rate Marcus Mariota more or is that more wishful thinking of having Jameis Winston in New York?
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Mariota > Winston.
I don't think it's as clear cut as everyone thinks it is. Both have concerns but Winston seems to have charmed everyone into forgetting about his ridiculous number of interceptions. Some media outlets have even turned it into a positive saying that he has a short memory and keeps challenging despite those INT's. I'd rather he didn't throw them in the first place but what do I know.
I don't think it's as clear cut as everyone thinks it is. Both have concerns but Winston seems to have charmed everyone into forgetting about his ridiculous number of interceptions. Some media outlets have even turned it into a positive saying that he has a short memory and keeps challenging despite those INT's. I'd rather he didn't throw them in the first place but what do I know.
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With the draft just a few days away I thought I would put up a few draft rumours.
Apparentlt 'numerous teams' have contacted the Buccaneers regarding the first pick but Tampa Bay look set to draft Jameis Winston. The Buccaneers along with the Cardinals and Jaguars are in the running for Adrian Peterson if the Vikings look to trade him.
The Rivers to the Titans for Mariota rumours are just smoke. The Jets on the other hand could well move up for Mariota.
The Falcons are focusing on the draft rather than trading for Peterson and could look at drafting Todd Gurley at #8.
The Eagles could trade Sam Bradford, Mychal Kendricks and Flecher Cox on draft day.
The Cowboys are 'very high' on Melvin Gordon and could look at trading up for him.
Apparentlt 'numerous teams' have contacted the Buccaneers regarding the first pick but Tampa Bay look set to draft Jameis Winston. The Buccaneers along with the Cardinals and Jaguars are in the running for Adrian Peterson if the Vikings look to trade him.
The Rivers to the Titans for Mariota rumours are just smoke. The Jets on the other hand could well move up for Mariota.
The Falcons are focusing on the draft rather than trading for Peterson and could look at drafting Todd Gurley at #8.
The Eagles could trade Sam Bradford, Mychal Kendricks and Flecher Cox on draft day.
The Cowboys are 'very high' on Melvin Gordon and could look at trading up for him.
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Here is my updated top 25 from my consensus draft rankings:-
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Browns offer their 2 first round picks to the Titans for number 2 ...
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Much like everything you'll hear in the next 24 hours, its horseshit
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He is my latest mock:-
1 TB Jameis Winston QB Florida St
2 TEN Marcus Mariota QB Oregon
3 JAX Vic Beasley OLB34 Clemson
4 OAK Leonard Williams DT43 USC
5 WAS Amari Cooper WR Alabama
6 NYJ Dante Fowler Jr OLB34 Florida
7 CHI Danny Shelton DT34 Washington
8 ATL Todd Gurley RB Georgia
9 NYG Brandon Scherff ROT Iowa
10 STL Kevin White WR West Virginia
11 MIN DeVante Parker WR Louisville
12 CLE Randy Gregory OLB34 Nebraska
13 NO Shane Ray OLB34 Missouri
14 MIA Trae Waynes CB Michigan State
15 SF Arik Armstead DE34 Oregon
16 HOU Andrus Peat LOT Stanford
17 SD La'el Collins ROT LSU
18 KC Eddie Goldman DT43 Florida St
19 CLE Maxx Williams TE Minnesota
20 PHI Marcus Peters CB Washington
21 CIN Alvin Dupree DE43 Kentucky
22 PIT Kevin Johnson CB Wake Forest
23 DET Malcom Brown DT34 Texas
24 ARI TJ Clemmings LOT Pittsburgh
25 CAR Shaq Thompson OLB43 Washington
26 BAL Jalen Collins CB LSU
27 DAL Melvin Gordon RB Wisconsin
28 DEN Ereck Flowers ROT Miami (FL)
29 IND Damarious Randall FS Arizona St
30 GB Eric Kendricks ILB UCLA
31 NO Landon Collins SS Alabama
32 NE Dorial Green-Beckham WR Oklahoma
1 TB Jameis Winston QB Florida St
2 TEN Marcus Mariota QB Oregon
3 JAX Vic Beasley OLB34 Clemson
4 OAK Leonard Williams DT43 USC
5 WAS Amari Cooper WR Alabama
6 NYJ Dante Fowler Jr OLB34 Florida
7 CHI Danny Shelton DT34 Washington
8 ATL Todd Gurley RB Georgia
9 NYG Brandon Scherff ROT Iowa
10 STL Kevin White WR West Virginia
11 MIN DeVante Parker WR Louisville
12 CLE Randy Gregory OLB34 Nebraska
13 NO Shane Ray OLB34 Missouri
14 MIA Trae Waynes CB Michigan State
15 SF Arik Armstead DE34 Oregon
16 HOU Andrus Peat LOT Stanford
17 SD La'el Collins ROT LSU
18 KC Eddie Goldman DT43 Florida St
19 CLE Maxx Williams TE Minnesota
20 PHI Marcus Peters CB Washington
21 CIN Alvin Dupree DE43 Kentucky
22 PIT Kevin Johnson CB Wake Forest
23 DET Malcom Brown DT34 Texas
24 ARI TJ Clemmings LOT Pittsburgh
25 CAR Shaq Thompson OLB43 Washington
26 BAL Jalen Collins CB LSU
27 DAL Melvin Gordon RB Wisconsin
28 DEN Ereck Flowers ROT Miami (FL)
29 IND Damarious Randall FS Arizona St
30 GB Eric Kendricks ILB UCLA
31 NO Landon Collins SS Alabama
32 NE Dorial Green-Beckham WR Oklahoma
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I still have Randy Gregory and Shane Ray in the top 20 on my rankings board based on talent but it will be interesting to see how the Dion Jordan ban will affect their value.
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La'el Collins might now be drafted until day 3 at this point
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Very muddy situation with Collins. It's unlikely that he will go undrafted IMO (at out current level of information) because initial reports did state that he was not a suspect.
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is anyone gona watch this 'live'?
I'll be recording it and then catching up hopefully Friday evening (having avoided this site and others!)
I'll be recording it and then catching up hopefully Friday evening (having avoided this site and others!)
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I'm going to try and get some sleep tonight, wake up at 1 to watch the draft then get a couple of hours sleep before going to work. Dedication.
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NYJ wrote:Very muddy situation with Collins. It's unlikely that he will go undrafted IMO (at out current level of information) because initial reports did state that he was not a suspect.
Yeah at some point he'll get drafted. As it stands though, Hernandez is going to scare teams off using a day 1 and possible 2 pick on him barring some clarity today.
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So, just a few more hours to endure now of all the Marcus Mariota trade talk. Hallelujah!
Keeping my fingers crossed that Leonard Williams is allowed to slip to the Redskins at 5. Otherwise, I'd like to see us trade back but Mariota and Williams himself are the only two players I can see that would make someone want to part with the necessary picks to make that worth our while.
Keeping my fingers crossed that Leonard Williams is allowed to slip to the Redskins at 5. Otherwise, I'd like to see us trade back but Mariota and Williams himself are the only two players I can see that would make someone want to part with the necessary picks to make that worth our while.
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Gonna be a major let down when the Titans pick Mariota at 2. The amount of rumours the Titans are leaking are down to the fact they aren't getting a deal they like.
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They probably want something like the Rams got for RG3.GSC wrote:Gonna be a major let down when the Titans pick Mariota at 2. The amount of rumours the Titans are leaking are down to the fact they aren't getting a deal they like.
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Yep.
They aren't likely to get it either.
They aren't likely to get it either.
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The "Tennessee thinks Mettenburger is a poor mans Tom Brady" story/leak easily the best of the bunch.
Poor Mariota having to go play for the Titans - obscurity forever
Poor Mariota having to go play for the Titans - obscurity forever
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@JayGlazer wrote:Scoopage: Agent for LSU's La'el Collins trying to pull him from this draft allowing him time to clear his name then enter Supplemental Draft
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He ain't gonna.
Timing sucks immensely for him, but some things are more important than Football.
Timing sucks immensely for him, but some things are more important than Football.
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Bucs looking to trade back up into the first apparently, don't think it's a great idea but I'm out on Lovie and Licht already.
Collins has entered the draft, you open up a pretty big loophole if you allow a guy who is sliding to simply enter the supplmental draft. No way it happens.
Collins has entered the draft, you open up a pretty big loophole if you allow a guy who is sliding to simply enter the supplmental draft. No way it happens.
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Redskins pass on Williams to take Scherff at 5....
This team never fails to keep dishing up disappointment.
This team never fails to keep dishing up disappointment.
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Jets land Williams though. As long as we don't trade Wilkerson, our front line and defense in general is pretty scary.
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They need to protect RG3. It will be interesting to see what the Jets do? Will they move Sheldon Richardson to DT or is Muhammad Wilkerson on the trading block?Number-25 wrote:Redskins pass on Williams to take Scherff at 5....
This team never fails to keep dishing up disappointment.
The 49ers pick Arik Armstead as expect.
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We won't be playing a rigid formation anyway. Wilkerson and Richardson already play multiple positions along the line and adding Williams gives us more options and more domination.
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Cant fault the pick. Imagine Wilkerson may walk next year
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Few interesting points, relatively sedate first round overall.
Sounds like we and Tenn never really got close on a deal. The rumour that's kicking around is false according to Peter King. Ultimately, they had to take the QB if they loved him.
Somewhat surprised Oakland passed on Williams. He and Mack would've been cornerstones for the next 10 years. Though they had to get Carr help.
You can see why Washington wanted to trade down. Can never fault an OL pick, but its a big call for a new regime to make.
As stated it was a pick the Jets had to make. Big win to see him sitting at 6. You wonder what happens with Wilkerson in a year. Tag and trade?
Not that surprised Landon Collins dropped out the first. Modern safeties have to be able to play single high or come up and cover a TE, not sure he does either.
Perhaps we over exaggerated the death of the RB. Murray and LeSean got paid, Lynch got paid off to stick around, 2 RBs picked in the first half of the first round.
Sounds like we and Tenn never really got close on a deal. The rumour that's kicking around is false according to Peter King. Ultimately, they had to take the QB if they loved him.
Somewhat surprised Oakland passed on Williams. He and Mack would've been cornerstones for the next 10 years. Though they had to get Carr help.
You can see why Washington wanted to trade down. Can never fault an OL pick, but its a big call for a new regime to make.
As stated it was a pick the Jets had to make. Big win to see him sitting at 6. You wonder what happens with Wilkerson in a year. Tag and trade?
Not that surprised Landon Collins dropped out the first. Modern safeties have to be able to play single high or come up and cover a TE, not sure he does either.
Perhaps we over exaggerated the death of the RB. Murray and LeSean got paid, Lynch got paid off to stick around, 2 RBs picked in the first half of the first round.
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Quite like the Agholor pick doe. Mightve been a bit early but he can do good things in this offense
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I think we had to pick help for Carr, Willliams would've been a really really noce pick up, almost too good to pass up on, but our offense was desperate.
Lot of raider fans on forums slagging off the franchise for passing him up, while i get what impact he would have had on the defense, we still would leak points because our offense wont be good enough to keep them off the field to rest up. I like the cooper pick, think its the safest choice, and probably the right one to make
Lot of raider fans on forums slagging off the franchise for passing him up, while i get what impact he would have had on the defense, we still would leak points because our offense wont be good enough to keep them off the field to rest up. I like the cooper pick, think its the safest choice, and probably the right one to make
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Opinion seems to be that we got good value with Malcom Brown. I was interested in a big nose/3 tech like Eddie Goldman as a replacement for Vince but we might get more versatility, snaps and impact out of Brown.
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Good to see two players I have liked sneak into the 1st round in Stephone Anthony, who I hoped might have still been around for the 49ers 2nd round pick, and Damarious Randall.
The winners from the 1st round for me were the Raiders with Amari Cooper, Jets with Leonard Williams, Falcons with Vic Beasley and Rams with Todd Gurley.
Scherff is a solid pick for the Redskins and Phillip Dorsett could do well for the Colts.
The winners from the 1st round for me were the Raiders with Amari Cooper, Jets with Leonard Williams, Falcons with Vic Beasley and Rams with Todd Gurley.
Scherff is a solid pick for the Redskins and Phillip Dorsett could do well for the Colts.
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The Dorsett pick is easily the worst of the round
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Number-25 wrote:Redskins pass on Williams to take Scherff at 5....
This team never fails to keep dishing up disappointment.
I'm torn on this one. On the one hand he could be the bookend to Williams, and this is as much a confidence boost pick for RG3 as it is plain improving the line.
On the other, I agree with the ethos 'draft the best player available unless you have a glaring need' and I can only believe they see OL as a glaring need. For me my top 3 needs for the Skins are, 1) replace Orakpo, 2) Replace Sean Taylor (never done it since he died), and 3) reinforce the OL. And in that order.
I wonder if they just didn't get enough trade offers with enough upside and see something in Scherff that maybe others don't. Or there is some wheeling and dealing going on to trade down in the 2nd to get more picks? But I look at the 9ers trade. 2 spots in mid round cost 2 lower round picks. Even if they had just swapped picks in the first with the Jets, Bears or Falcons, and gotten 2 extra picks from that, they would still have likely gotten Scherff and had more value from the pick. I have to assume those offers were not on the table, or just not good enough.
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It's likely that with Williams, Beasley, White and other guys like Dupree and Parker still available at 5 the teams you mentioned were willing to just stay where they were and take the best guy.
If we trade Wilkerson I will lose my Poopie. I can see us taking up his 5th year option then seeing how Williams pans out to gain leverage. Just pay the man the money he deserves and concentrate on making his defence historically great.
If we trade Wilkerson I will lose my Poopie. I can see us taking up his 5th year option then seeing how Williams pans out to gain leverage. Just pay the man the money he deserves and concentrate on making his defence historically great.
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I doubt he'll be traded, imagine he plays this year then walks into FA
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So, NFLcom clearly has a surplus of journalists these days. They've got some guy who I can only assume is getting some work experience with them dishing out draft grades already!
Apparently Scherff was a "big reach" for the Redskins. Now, while I'm not overjoyed about the pick, I don't think you can call taking a guy about 3 or 4 places earlier than where he was projected to be picked a "big reach"
Apparently Scherff was a "big reach" for the Redskins. Now, while I'm not overjoyed about the pick, I don't think you can call taking a guy about 3 or 4 places earlier than where he was projected to be picked a "big reach"
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Agreed. NFL.com has our first round as a C+. B- maybe, but it's not that bad a pick. I wouldn't mind seeing us pick up Collins or maybe even Gregory now in the 2nd, but if they go with another OL so high I WILL be peed!
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Just watched the draft on delay and I have to say it was quite unexciting... I wanted a ridiculous blockbuster trade...
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