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2024 Mock Drafts


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One with multiple trade downs and one without.

Curiously i saw a few trade offers for that included 2nd round picks for next year. Was a steep trade down this year but keep in mind we are missing that 2025  R2 pick from the trade up for Bryce . 

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9 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Is this what you want or what youre expecting?? Really hard to see them getting a QB that high

Oh no I'm not predicting what we'll do. I'll do a final mock draft close to draft day that is what I think they'll do.

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On 1/20/2024 at 12:46 PM, Shocker said:

This is a nice draft…not a fan of Joe Milton but that late worth it

Thanks.  I got really lucky. 

Joe is the anti-Bryce. 

Reading the field - Nope

Decision making - Nah

Prototype size - Yeah if not exceptional

Rocket launcher  - Maybe best in draft

The big WR's, an eventual replacement for Boze, and sadly Wilson would be in Luvu's spot. 

 

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This is what happens when not quite as lucky. Mitchell is raw and might take time. We actually don't have much time we need a impact at WR quick. Love Frazier pick.  Like a younger Boze.  Isaiah hopefully can fit in at guard.  Then we switched to defense. Tommy is a throwback thumper. Randolph Jr could grow into 3-4 DE.  He is already 6-5 and 300 something. Jaylon could fit as a backup SS and special team guy. 

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Just now, mickeye76 said:

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Only did four rounds cause if this happened it's fairly obvious what the later rounds should be.  A olineman, another WR, TE or RB.  Just offensive weapons. Sweat being there at 65 was a miracle. I've toyed with taking him at 33. Putting him beside Brown is intriguing. Darius is a 3-4 DE which we need cause if we gonna commit to the scheme we need young players that fit it and stop relying on vets. Mitchell is Jaycee insurance. If Horn is healthy. Big IF we have two young bookend CB's. Tez is the token WR we hope becomes Youngs safety blanket.  Plus he UNC so homer logic says he can sell tickets and get locals excited.  Gotta get lucky at guard but this draft could help the defense quick. 

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On 1/21/2024 at 12:56 PM, mickeye76 said:

Thanks.  I got really lucky. 

Joe is the anti-Bryce. 

Reading the field - Nope

Decision making - Nah

Prototype size - Yeah if not exceptional

Rocket launcher  - Maybe best in draft

The big WR's, an eventual replacement for Boze, and sadly Wilson would be in Luvu's spot. 

 

I live in Knoxville and Milton just doesn’t have it. He doesn’t seem that competitive and doesn’t like running because he wants to avoid contact (which I understand, but it sets a stagnant tone for the offense). He looks good when everything is working, but one penalty or blown up play and he starts to get flustered. If someone can light a fire in him, he definitely has some raw talent. 

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