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Would love for this draft to happen but of course it  isn’t realistic. IOL is on lock for next few years. Get a TE and DE to develop. Secondary depth. And an immediate contributor on offense to replace Samuel as well as CMC’s back up to replace Mike Davis

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Draftek(fav one) just updated over at fanspeak.

My haul-

8: R1 P8 QB Trey Lance - North Dakota State
39: R2 P7 OT Jalen Mayfield - Michigan
73: R3 P9 CB Ifeatu Melifonwu - Syracuse
113: R4 P8 WR Sage Surratt - Wake Forest
151: R5 P7 OT James Hudson - Cincinnati
192: R6 P9 LB Jamin Davis - Kentucky
220: R6 P37 TE Tre' McKitty - Georgia
224: R6 P41 C Drew Dalman - Stanford
 
 
 
 
 

 

My fav draft far as filling needs/wants. 4th was the hardest round and Sage was just the best overall pick. Got Ifeatu in the 3rd, CB has been my weak point, he makes this a strength as his profile is great given the class.  TE Tre was a nice get late, same for LB Jamin, they could get week 1 snaps and grow. C Drew was an look to future, main reason he was Stanfords iron man award winner.  

 

edit proof-    https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock-nfl-mock-draft-simulator/draft.php?d=mmdqpz

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I should have waited til the first waves of FA is over, but Kerr cut made me change my mocks...

 

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8: R1 P8 QB Trey Lance - North Dakota State
39: R2 P7 OT Jalen Mayfield - Michigan
73: R3 P9 LB Cameron McGrone - Michigan
113: R4 P8 TE Kenny Yeboah - Ole Miss
151: R5 P7 DL Bobby Brown III - Texas A&M
192: R6 P9 CB Robert Rochell - Central Arkansas
220: R6 P37 EDGE Jonathon Cooper - Ohio State
224: R6 P41 G Calvin Ashley - Florida A&M
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I call this one "me hate me"..... Its a strange...STRANGE MIX.

8: R1 P8 OT Penei Sewell - Oregon
39: R2 P7 QB Mac Jones - Alabama
73: R3 P9 G Trey Smith - Tennessee
113: R4 P8 CB Eric Stokes - Georgia
151: R5 P7 TE Kenny Yeboah - Mississippi
192: R6 P9 LB K.J. Britt - Auburn
220: R6 P37 C Quinn Meinerz - Wisconsin-Whitewater
224: R6 P41 DL Lorenzo Neal Jr. - Purdue
 
 
 
Filled about every need somehow. If Id known Meinerz was still on the board, I would have picked him in the 5th.(he should go 3-4). Drafted Neal on name alone, his dad was a beast. I hate Jones.....but after Sewell dont care and many have him as a 1st lock, I guess early 2nd is fine. Stokes was the steal here, I doubt hes there after his pro-day. 
 
 
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A little different one since we have added players in FA.  No longer do I feel the need to draft a TE or 3 O-linemen.  Seems odd, but it's still defense heavy even after last year's draft.

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In addition the the obvious QB and LT, I drafted:  CB (outside), nickel CB, FS, 3-tech DT, NT, LB/S hybrid with Stevens and C/G with Meinerz.   Solid overall!

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