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Saxy Time: Mock Drafts


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Get your VHS players out you Tony Award watchers...

Mock drafts seem tired this offseason.  In past years at this time, the forum would be flooded with everyone's fantasy outlooks on our offseason but for some reason, the pisazz has simmered down.  I personally blame the Chicago Cubs and the political environment.   

With this in mind, I decided to capitalize on the silence and put together a mock draft for greater effect.

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ROUND 1

James Daniels C/OG Iowa

Who?  Yes, this guy and I'm not just being different.  We met with him privately and I think he's the most talented interior lineman in the draft.  Given his ceiling is at C, he's not going to be a Top-15 type.  Would be immense value.

 

ROUND 2

Mike Gesicki TE Penn State

This kid is the Tighest End that can bend.  Go Gesicki!

 

ROUND 3 (PART 1)

Rashaad Perry RB SDSU

STUD

 

ROUND 3 (PART 2)

Duke Dawson CB Florida

This guy blanketed Christian Kirk like little Nemo up in herrrre.

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I don't care about the rest.

 

Now get me my spatula and dish the poop votes you sultry salacious sour patch kids.  

 

 

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