Wicked,
That is one great bunch of picks!
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I'd be tickled fucking pink if we ended up with those guys.
Future #1 receiver.
Excellent TE who can block and split out as a receiver.
Versatile, tough, athletic linemen that can play RT or G.
Versatile and athletic DE (6'6" 290lbs) that I personally watched play DE, DT, OLB, and ILB while at Oregon.
Rangy safety with solid coverage skills.
One of the top rated corners in this class until he got hurt. He prob would have been a late 1st, early 2nd rounder.
Big, bruising RB with nice speed.
Nice depth guard that impressed a lot of folks during the pre-draft process.
One of the big boards on their list seems to rank Mike Evans very low. I used it and didn't pick him 1st and he didn't go until the Rams picked him in the 3rd round. It sounds crazy but I keep thinking how Ron Jaworski keeps preaching how Manziel is a 4th round level prospect while Gil Brandt says Manziel is the best player in the draft and should be taken 1st overall. That's the type of disparity you have in the draft even among experts.
17
S HAHA CLINTON-DIX
ALABAMA
48
CB MARCUS ROBERSON
FLORIDA
79
WR JARVIS LANDRY
LSU
99
OT ANTONIO RICHARDSON
TENNESSEE
134
RB STORM JOHNSON
CENTRAL FLORIDA
138
DT DANIEL MCCULLERS
TENNESSEE
175
TE JACOB PEDERSEN
WISCONSIN
194
WR CODY LATIMER
INDIANA
TEs dried up on me.
Again I reiterate the walter football big board gives me most accurate results. I just used the fanspeak big board, and got mike Evans in rd 1 and Beckham in rd 2. I think their rankings are way outdated and thus produce silly results.
I always stick with Walter football.
I used the Walter football.
17
S CALVIN PRYOR
LOUISVILLE
48
WR JORDAN MATTHEWS
VANDERBILT
79
TE C.J. FIEDOROWICZ
IOWA
99
OT ANTONIO RICHARDSON
TENNESSEE
134
RB TERRANCE WEST
TOWSON
138
QB A.J. MCCARRON
ALABAMA
175
CB BENE BENWIKERE
SAN JOSE STATE
194
DT RYAN CARRETHERS
ARKANSAS STATE
Of course if this was a ravens draft, I would be seriously yelling Super Bowl around Pitt all day everyday. It's fun to try. But man this year draft, IMO , is going to be something off the hook.
I did a draft for each of the three.
Fanspeak
1(17) Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M
2(48) Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech
3(79) Jack Mewhort, OT, Ohio State
3(99) Bishop Sankey, RB, Washington
4(134) Tre Boston, S, North Carolina
4(138) Taylor Hart, DE, Oregon
5(175) Aaron Colvin, CB, Oklahoma
6(194) Mike Davis, WR, Texas
Walter Football
1(25) Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville
2(48) Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech
2(57) Jordan Matthews, WR, Vanderbuilt
3(79) Stanley Jean-Batiste, CB, Nebraska
3(99) Jeremy Hill, RB, LSU
4(134) Chris Smith, DE, Arkansas
4(138) AJ McCarron, QB, Alabama
5(175) Khairi Fortt, LB, California
6(194) Danny Shelton, DT, Washington
Optimum Scouting
1(28) Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville
2(48) Austin Sefarian-Jenkins, TE, Washington
2(60) Davante Adams, WR, Fresno State
3(79) Tre Mason, RB, Auburn
3(92) Stephen Tuitt, DE, Notre Dame
3(99) Ahmad Dixon, S, Baylor
4(134) Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss
4(138) Josh Mauro, DE, Stanford
5(175) Aaron Colvin, CB, Oklahoma
6(194) Tajh Boyd, QB, Clemson
That last draft was even more outrageous then the other two. Stephen Tuitt at the very end of the third and Donte Moncrief at the end of the 4th? Hilarious!
Not just among experts, but among GMs as well. That's why guys will "drop" - someone simply values players differently than the team drafting after them. For example, no expert had Bruce Irvin going before the end of the first round in 2012, yet Seattle took him at 15, or when Tyson Alualu was projected as an early 2nd rounder in 2010 and Jacksonville took him at 10.