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Everyone around here thinks they are smarter than Hurney so here is your chance to prove it.

Not looking for a mock draft (they are basically wish list).

Everyone make your pick when we are on the clock.  Just one person, don't hedge your bets with multiple people.  Also don't wiat to long after the pick, easier to know what to pick if you know what is getting picked later.  If we trade down or up we can adjust.

We can do for at least the first 3-4 rounds or entire draft if you want.

Pick 7 - Simmons (LB)

Pick 38 - Johnson (CB)

Pick 69 - Elliot (DT)

Pick 113 - Robertson (CB)

Pick 148 - Weaver (DE)

Pick 152 - Muti (OG)

Pick 184 - Prince Tega Wanogho (T)

Pick 221 - 

Edit your original post for each pick, will be easier to look back in the future.  Might be some bragging rights in the future.

Pretty obvious that people around here are afraid to go on the record.  Easier to complain later that way.

 

 

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I have been on Brown since we were locked in to pick 7 with our shitshow finish to last season, but for the next rounds based on how tonight's draft went...

Round 2: Gross-Matos (fantastic run stopper DE, will develop pass-rushing technique with time)

3: Denzel Mims (have a gut feeling he drops despite him having a good skill set - honestly just the wrong year for him to be a WR in the draft with how deep the WR class is)

4: Darnay Holmes (honestly think he would be a steal as a nickel corner - he has 1st round level athleticism from the CB spot; unfortunately he is small, prone to double moves, and is inconsistent with his press - the latter 2 can be coached)

5 Part 1: Keith Ismael (good zone blocking C/G prospect that would fit Rhule's system - probably better suited for C; definitely needs time to develop)

5 Part 2: Justin Strnad (love the athleticism he possesses as a LB; honestly surprised how underrated he is from the film I have seen of him)

6: Charlie Heck (tall OL, pretty good athleticism, pretty good run blocker, needs a lot of work developing into a pass blocker)

7: Tanner Muse (flexibility at the S position)

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