Feel free to post yours here also...
- HOU – DE J. Clowney
- STL – OT G. Robinson
- TAM – WR S. Watkins (from JAC)
- CLE – QB B. Bortles
- OAK – WR M. Evans
- ATL - OLB K. Mack
- JAC – QB J. Manziel (from TAM)
- MIN – QB D. Carr
- BUF – OT J. Matthews
- DET – OLB A. Barr
- DAL – DT A. Donald (from TEN)
- NYG – TE E. Ebron
- STL – OG Z. Martin
- CHI – FS H. Clinton – Dix
- PIT – OT T. Lewan
- TEN – CB J. Gilbert (from DAL)
- BAL – FS C. Pryor
- NYJ – CB D. Dennard
- S.F. – WR O. Beckham (from MIA)
- HOU – QB T. Bridgewater (from ARI)
- DEN – LB C. J. Mosely (from GB)
- PHI – WR B. Cooks
- K.C. – WR M. Lee
- CIN – OLB R. Shazier
- S.D. – CB K. Fuller
- CLE – CB B. Roby
- N.O. – DE/OLB D. Lawrence
- CAR – OT C. Kouandjio
- N.E. – DT L. Nix
- MIA – OT/G J. Bitonio (from S.F.)
- G.B. – S J. Ward (from DEN)
- SEA – OG X. Su’a-Filo
- ARI – DE/OLB D. Ford
- WAS – CB J. Verrett
- CLE – WR K. Benjamin
- OAK - DT T. Jernigan
- ATL – OT M. Moses
- JAC – WR A. Robinson
- JAC – DE/LEO K. Ealy
Notes: Tampa jumps up to #3 to take Watkins, not Manziel (They take QB McCarron or Savage in Round 3). After the first two picks of Clowney and Robinson, Caldwell knows that with a trade down to #7 he can still get Watkins, Mack, Evans, Bortles or Manziel and get an extra pick in round 2. Johnny Football is the player who falls to us, and the cheer is heard all the way to London. Might be a bust, but it will be fun for a while, and "move the needle."
Alternate Scenarios: Tampa does take Manziel at #3, and we get Bortles after Cleveland takes Watkins at #4. If Jags stay put, we take either Watkins or Mack, but then are left with Garoppolo in the 2<sup>nd
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rd
</sup> or McCarron, neither of which will be the QB or the charasmatic star that Manziel will be.
Rnd 1 -
QB Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (see above)
Rnd 2 -
WR Allen Robinson, Penn St (A big, playmaking target for Manziel here is a must)
Rnd 2 -
DE/LEO Kony Ealy, Missouri (some how fell to us in my mock)
Rnd 3 -
LB Christian Jones, FSU (can play inside or out with Russell Allen retired)
Rnd 4 -
TE Arthur Lynch, Georgia (Another target for Manziel and good blocker)
Rnd 4 -
CB/S Antone Exum, Virginia Tech (can play both CB or FS, special teams ace)
Rnd 5 -
OG Charles Leno, Boise St (Need depth/starters for interior line)
Rnd 5 -
C Gabe Ikard, Oklahoma (Center could be addressed earlier if the fit is there)
Rnd 5 -
RB Storm Johnson, UCF (We a real RB behind Gerhart and Todman)
Rnd 6 -
WR Jeff Janis, Saginaw Valley St (More speed and size for Manziel to target)
Rnd 6 -
ILB Avery Williamson, Kentucky (underrated tackling machine for more LB depth)
Rnd 7 -
QB Brett Smith, Wyoming (might not take another QB if one taken in the 1st)
Can't wait to hear Manziel's named called for the Jaguars. Generate a lot of excite and hope, finally. Playoffs, then SuperBowl.
3) WR Sammy Watkins, Clemson
39) QB Jimmy Garropolo, Eastern Illinois
70) CB Pierre Desir, Lindenwood
105) OG Trai Turner, LSU
114) WR Shaq Evans, UCLA
150) FS Ed Reynolds, Stanford
159) RB James White, Wisconsin
179) OG Brandon Thomas, Clemson
205) QB David Fales, San Jose State
222) CB Aaron Colvin, Oklahoma
Quote:Feel free to post yours here also...
- HOU – DE J. Clowney
- STL – OT G. Robinson
- TAM – WR S. Watkins (from JAC)
- CLE – QB B. Bortles
- OAK – WR M. Evans
- ATL - OLB K. Mack
- JAC – QB J. Manziel (from TAM)
- MIN – QB D. Carr
- BUF – OT J. Matthews
- DET – OLB A. Barr
- DAL – DT A. Donald (from TEN)
- NYG – TE E. Ebron
- STL – OG Z. Martin
- CHI – FS H. Clinton – Dix
- PIT – OT T. Lewan
- TEN – CB J. Gilbert (from DAL)
- BAL – FS C. Pryor
- NYJ – CB D. Dennard
- S.F. – WR O. Beckham (from MIA)
- HOU – QB T. Bridgewater (from ARI)
- DEN – LB C. J. Mosely (from GB)
- PHI – WR B. Cooks
- K.C. – WR M. Lee
- CIN – OLB R. Shazier
- S.D. – CB K. Fuller
- CLE – CB B. Roby
- N.O. – DE/OLB D. Lawrence
- CAR – OT C. Kouandjio
- N.E. – DT L. Nix
- MIA – OT/G J. Bitonio (from S.F.)
- G.B. – S J. Ward (from DEN)
- SEA – OG X. Su’a-Filo
- ARI – DE/OLB D. Ford
- WAS – CB J. Verrett
- CLE – WR K. Benjamin
- OAK - DT T. Jernigan
- ATL – OT M. Moses
- JAC – WR A. Robinson
- JAC – DE/LEO K. Ealy
Notes: Tampa jumps up to #3 to take Watkins, not Manziel (They take QB McCarron or Savage in Round 3). After the first two picks of Clowney and Robinson, Caldwell knows that with a trade down to #7 he can still get Watkins, Mack, Evans, Bortles or Manziel and get an extra pick in round 2. Johnny Football is the player who falls to us, and the cheer is heard all the way to London. Might be a bust, but it will be fun for a while, and "move the needle."
Alternate Scenarios: Tampa does take Manziel at #3, and we get Bortles after Cleveland takes Watkins at #4. If Jags stay put, we take either Watkins or Mack, but then are left with Garoppolo in the 2<sup>nd
</sup>
/3<sup>rd
</sup> or McCarron, neither of which will be the QB or the charasmatic star that Manziel will be.
Rnd 1 - QB Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (see above)
Rnd 2 - WR Allen Robinson, Penn St (A big, playmaking target for Manziel here is a must)
Rnd 2 - DE/LEO Kony Ealy, Missouri (some how fell to us in my mock)
Rnd 3 - LB Christian Jones, FSU (can play inside or out with Russell Allen retired)
Rnd 4 - TE Arthur Lynch, Georgia (Another target for Manziel and good blocker)
Rnd 4 - CB/S Antone Exum, Virginia Tech (can play both CB or FS, special teams ace)
Rnd 5 - OG Charles Leno, Boise St (Need depth/starters for interior line)
Rnd 5 - C Gabe Ikard, Oklahoma (Center could be addressed earlier if the fit is there)
Rnd 5 - RB Storm Johnson, UCF (We a real RB behind Gerhart and Todman)
Rnd 6 -WR Jeff Janis, Saginaw Valley St (More speed and size for Manziel to target)
Rnd 6 - ILB Avery Williamson, Kentucky (underrated tackling machine for more LB depth)
Rnd 7 - QB Brett Smith, Wyoming (might not take another QB if one taken in the 1st)
I like it overall, i don't like K Ealy though, I don't think he has the athleticism or burst to play the LEO, might be better suites as a 3 technique because of it.
I would absolutely love this draft
Yeah I would be ecstatic if the draft ended up looking like this for us
<p style="color:rgb(0,0,0);">FINAL MOCK: THE IMPOSSIBLE DRAFT TO FIGURE OUT
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<p style="color:rgb(0,0,0);">1. Houston Texans
(2-14) - Jadeveon Clowney DE
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2. St. Louis Rams
(Skins 3-13) - Greg Robinson OT
3. *TRADE* <b>Atlanta Falcons </b>
(4-12) - Khalil Mack OLB
4. Cleveland Browns (4-12)- Johnny Manziel QB
5. Oakland Raiders (4-12) - Mike Evans WR
6. <b>Jacksonville Jaguars</b>
(4-12) - Teddy Bridgewater QB
7. Tampa Bay Buccs
(4-12) - Sammy Watkins WR
<p style="color:rgb(0,0,0);">8. <b>Minnesota Vikings</b>
(5-10-1) - Blake Bortles QB
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9. <b>Buffalo Bills </b>
(6-10) - Odell Beckmann WR
10. Detroit Lions
(6-10) - Jake Matthews OT
11. Tennessee Titans - Derrek Carr QB
12. New York Giants - Taylor Lewan OT
13. St. Louis Rams - HAHA Clinton-Dix S
14. Chicago Bears - Darqueeze Dennard CB
15. Pittsburgh Steelers - Zach Martin OT
<p style="color:rgb(0,0,0);">16. Dallas Cowboys - Anthony Barr OLB
<p style="color:rgb(0,0,0);">17. *TRADE* Philadelphia Eagles - Odell Beckmann WR
<p style="color:rgb(0,0,0);">18. New York Jets - Calvin Pryor S
<p style="color:rgb(0,0,0);">19. Miami Dolphins - Ryan Shazier OLB
<p style="color:rgb(0,0,0);">20. Arizona Cardinals - Dee Forld OLB
21. Green Bay Packers - CJ Mosley ILB
22. Baltimore Ravens - Eric Ebron TE
23. Kansas City Chiefs - Brandin Cooks WR
24. Cincinnati Bengals - Justin Gilbert CB
25. San Diego Chargers - Kyle Fuller CB
26. Cleveland Browns - Marquise Lee WR
27. New Orleans Saints - Joel Bodine OT
28. Carolina Panthers - Morgan Moses OT
29. New England Patriots - Louis Nix III DT
30. San Francisco 49ers - Jason Verrett CB
31. Denver Broncos - Bradley Roby CB
32. Seattle Seahawks - Xavier Su’a Filo OG
1st Round Teddy Bridgewater QB
2nd Round Jordan Matthews WR
2nd Round Jeremiah Attaouchu DE
3rd Round Troy Niklas TE
4th Round Jaylen Watkins CB
4th Round Travis Swanson C
5th Round Cyril Richardson OG
5th Round Storm Johnson HB
5th Round Jordan Zumwalt OLB
6th Round Deandre Coleman DT
6th Round David Fales QB
7th Round Charles Sawyer S
I like what we ended up with in 2014. WR Allen Robinson was a guy I had us taking at #39, and I never would have imagined we could get him AND Marquise Lee at WR. But I can't help wondering what we might have ended up with if we did not trade away some of our picks.
Would anybody trade what we got for this if we stayed put?
1. QB B. Bortles (3)
2. WR M. Lee (39)
3. C M. Martin (70)
4. WR M. Bryant (105)
4. RB K. Carey (114)
5. OG D. Yankey (144)
5. TE A. Lynch (150)
5. DE C. Smith (159)
6. CB A. Exum (179)
6. DT D. McCullers (205)
7. OLB Y. Smallwood (222)
Another thing we could have done was keep the #70 pick, then trade a 4th and a 6th back up into the bottom of the 3rd for Donte Moncrief...
<p style="margin-left:0px;">1. QB B. Bortles (3)
<p style="margin-left:0px;">2. WR M. Lee (39)
<p style="margin-left:0px;">3. C M. Martin (70)
<p style="margin-left:0px;">3. WR D. Moncrief
<p style="margin-left:0px;">4. CB A. Colvin
<p style="margin-left:0px;">5. OG D. Yankey
<p style="margin-left:0px;">5. TE A. Lynch
<p style="margin-left:0px;">5. DE/OLB C. Smith
<p style="margin-left:0px;">6. LB Christian Jones
<p style="margin-left:0px;">7. RB S. Johnson
No, I like the real draft better.
That second one is very intriguing though.
Quote:No, I like the real draft better.
That second one is very intriguing though.
Yeah, the Center problem would be solved, we would have Bortles, Lee and Moncrief, plus still have Storm in the 7th and Chris Smith in the 5th.
I take this draft over what we did ...on paper anyways.
Quote:Yeah, the Center problem would be solved, we would have Bortles, Lee and Moncrief, plus still have Storm in the 7th and Chris Smith in the 5th.
I take this draft over what we did ...on paper anyways.
I'd still rather have Telvin Smith.
Quote:I like what we ended up with in 2014. WR Allen Robinson was a guy I had us taking at #39, and I never would have imagined we could get him AND Marquise Lee at WR. But I can't help wondering what we might have ended up with if we did not trade away some of our picks.
Would anybody trade what we got for this if we stayed put?
1. QB B. Bortles (3)
2. WR M. Lee (39)
3. C M. Martin (70)
4. WR M. Bryant (105)
4. RB K. Carey (114)
5. OG D. Yankey (144)
5. TE A. Lynch (150)
5. DE C. Smith (159)
6. CB A. Exum (179)
6. DT D. McCullers (205)
7. OLB Y. Smallwood (222)
Another thing we could have done was keep the #70 pick, then trade a 4th and a 6th back up into the bottom of the 3rd for Donte Moncrief...
<p style="margin-left:0px;">1. QB B. Bortles (3)
<p style="margin-left:0px;">2. WR M. Lee (39)
<p style="margin-left:0px;">3. C M. Martin (70)
<p style="margin-left:0px;">3. WR D. Moncrief
<p style="margin-left:0px;">4. CB A. Colvin
<p style="margin-left:0px;">5. OG D. Yankey
<p style="margin-left:0px;">5. TE A. Lynch
<p style="margin-left:0px;">5. DE/OLB C. Smith
<p style="margin-left:0px;">6. LB Christian Jones
<p style="margin-left:0px;">7. RB S. Johnson
Would rather the real draft
I don't know. I like Allen Robinson, and wanted the Jags to draft him in the 2nd, but I might rather have Center Marcus Martin AND WR Donte Moncrief over him. Just saying.....