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*FreeFua*'s 5 Round Mock


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We could be picking as high as #5 by the time is this season comes to a end. This mock is more of draft I'd like to see happen rather then what I think will happen. We all know there's no way this organization goes offense heavy even though it needs to be done. Anyway here we go...

Round 1: Amari Cooper. Cooper is a stud and Cam finally gets a WR with YAC ability. Cooper is BPA here by a long shot and fills a position of need

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Round 2: Ereck Flowers. There is no way OT can't be addressed with this class. We all said the same thing about WR last year so it's possible I guess.

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Round 3: Jake Fisher. You can't have too many tackles. I'd like to see Fisher gain a little weight as he is on the lighter side at 300 pounds. Fisher moves well and in round 3 he's BPA.

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Round 4: Chris Hackett. This guy has been on my radar since last season. I stumbled upon him while watching cut ups of Jason Verrett. Hackett has good length and is a solid tackler (open field and in the box). There's just no way we can march Harper and Decoud back out there next season.

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Round 5: Phillip Dorsett. S-P-E-E-D!!! We have ZERO of it and need it. Dorsett becomes our starting slot immediately. Cooper, KB and Dorsett would be a very nice WR combo as they all bring something different to the table. Dorsett being available in the 5th may be a long shot but hopefully horrible QB play hurts his draft stock and we benefit.

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We manage to rebuild our offense through 1 draft. There are just too many holes to properly fix everything in one draft. Time to fix one side of the ball and I'd pick the 1 with my franchise player on it.

Flowers-Norwell-Kalil-Turner-Fisher would be our OL. I'd like to try and sign a vet to help ease Flowers and Fisher in.

There you have it, my ideal mock halfway through November.

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Like the 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th.  But think we could get better value with Cooper sitting there than actually picking up (like I have in my mock) 

 

Really like Dorsett late but think we can get him around the 6th.  He has has some issues with his hands

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Like the 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th. But think we could get better value with Cooper sitting there than actually picking up (like I have in my mock)

Really like Dorsett late but think we can get him around the 6th. He has has some issues with his hands

If you could guarantee me Collins and Parker I'd take that trade!

I'd then use my 3rd rounder and draft this Collins:

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I'd then stop with the zone D and run man with Jalen and Josh as my corners. Both which are better suited for man

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Not sure that Collins will make it that far down to the 3rd as well.  That along with as atrocious as our OL has been with zero holes in the run game, getting our franchise QB killed id just go with a complete OL overhaul and getting a top Guard like Tomlinson in the early 3rd.  Amini got beat Bad last night as well.  Getting the run game back to what it was when smash and dash were hitting strides in addition with a protected Cam who has confidence in his OL with more weapons.  This offense would turn a complete 180 even with a OC as incompetent as Shula.  It'd also take a little more than just Collins to be comfortable enough for our DBs to get out of man.  Getting the front 7 back to what it was last year masks that DB weakness (thus reason think JPP should be our top FA target).  

Do this and we will have both sides of the trenches locked down (where you win games), weapons for QB locked down.  

Then going into the next offseaon we can hit hard and heavy double and triple dip at DB.  Along with some big really bad Hurney contracts beginning to expire.  JPP and Ealy at DE will give room to cut some fat with another big Hurney contract.  We could come out of the 16 offseason looking fat and happy.

If you could guarantee me Collins and Parker I'd take that trade!

I'd then use my 3rd rounder and draft this Collins:

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I'd then stop with the zone D and run man with Jalen and Josh as my corners. Both which are better suited for man

 

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Ah I guess I could've included school's and positions. Chris Hackett's a safety though from TCU

 

Ah, my mistake.  I've heard his name pop up a couple of times, and for some reason I thought he was a receiver.  I also could have read your comments on him heehee.

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