(02-02-2018, 12:47 AM)JaG4LyFe Wrote: [ -> ]Your score is: 21995 (GRADE: A-)
Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 29: Quenton Nelson, OG, Notre Dame (A+)
Round 2 Pick 29: Mark Andrews, TE, Oklahoma (A+)
Round 3 Pick 29: Mike Hughes, CB, Central Florida (A+)
Round 4 Pick 29: Chase Litton, QB, Marshall (A+)
Round 6 Pick 29: Geron Christian, OT, Louisville (A+)
Round 7 Pick 12: Du'Vonta Lampkin, DT, Oklahoma (A+)
Round 7 Pick 29: Dimitri Flowers, FB, Oklahoma (A+)
Who do I have to pay off to make those first 2 picks happen?
(02-02-2018, 12:40 PM)Bullseye Wrote: [ -> ]What if Derwin James were somehow on the board at 29?
Would you take him, even with no discernible need at S?
I asked because that's what I was just presented with.
29: R1P29
S DERWIN JAMES
FLORIDA STATE
61: R2P29
TE DALLAS GOEDERT
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
Note: ALL of the TEs were still available at this point.
93: R3P29
WR JAMES WASHINGTON
OKLAHOMA STATE
131: R4P29
CB LEVI WALLACE
ALABAMA
206: R6P29
QB KYLE LAULETTA JR.
RICHMOND
Ok... I love these top 3!
(01-31-2018, 04:14 PM)TheSchmidt Wrote: [ -> ]I'm doing this in my fantasy land where they cut Hurns, Ivory, Nortman, and Bortles
Let all the FA walk (Colvin, Poz, Lee, Omameh) with the exception of Robinson who they franchise. And sign Kirk Cousins
Used Matt Miller's board on difficult
29: R1P29
C BILLY PRICE
OHIO STATE
must need interior OL fit with Linder
61: R2P29
TE MARK ANDREWS
OKLAHOMA
hopefully the pass catching TE this team has needed forever
93: R3P29
DL TIM SETTLE
VIRGINIA TECH
need to prepare for the likely cap casualty of Dareus in a few years, good project player
131: R4P29
CB QUENTON MEEKS
STANFORD
nickel competition
206: R6P29
FB JAYLEN SAMUELS
NC STATE
fun playmaker Hackett probably won't know how to use
230: R7P12
P MICHAEL DICKSON
TEXAS
bye Nortman
247: R7P29
LB FRANK GINDA
SAN JOSE STATE
k
same fantasy land scenario, except used a different board. NFL Mock, never heard of them before
29: R1P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]G ISAIAH WYNN
GEORGIA [/font]
61: R2P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]TE MARK ANDREWS
OKLAHOMA [/font]
93: R3P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]C FRANK RAGNOW
ARKANSAS [/font]
131: R4P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]LB JOSEY JEWELL
IOWA [/font]
206: R6P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]WR EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN
NOTRE DAME [/font]
230: R7P12
[font=Arial,sans-serif]CB TONY BROWN
ALABAMA [/font]
247: R7P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]OT ALEX CAPPA
HUMBOLDT ST [/font]
(02-02-2018, 03:21 PM)TheSchmidt Wrote: [ -> ] (01-31-2018, 04:14 PM)TheSchmidt Wrote: [ -> ]I'm doing this in my fantasy land where they cut Hurns, Ivory, Nortman, and Bortles
Let all the FA walk (Colvin, Poz, Lee, Omameh) with the exception of Robinson who they franchise. And sign Kirk Cousins
Used Matt Miller's board on difficult
29: R1P29
C BILLY PRICE
OHIO STATE
must need interior OL fit with Linder
61: R2P29
TE MARK ANDREWS
OKLAHOMA
hopefully the pass catching TE this team has needed forever
93: R3P29
DL TIM SETTLE
VIRGINIA TECH
need to prepare for the likely cap casualty of Dareus in a few years, good project player
131: R4P29
CB QUENTON MEEKS
STANFORD
nickel competition
206: R6P29
FB JAYLEN SAMUELS
NC STATE
fun playmaker Hackett probably won't know how to use
230: R7P12
P MICHAEL DICKSON
TEXAS
bye Nortman
247: R7P29
LB FRANK GINDA
SAN JOSE STATE
k
same fantasy land scenario, except used a different board. NFL Mock, never heard of them before
29: R1P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]G ISAIAH WYNN
GEORGIA [/font]
61: R2P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]TE MARK ANDREWS
OKLAHOMA [/font]
93: R3P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]C FRANK RAGNOW
ARKANSAS [/font]
131: R4P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]LB JOSEY JEWELL
IOWA [/font]
206: R6P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]WR EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN
NOTRE DAME [/font]
230: R7P12
[font=Arial,sans-serif]CB TONY BROWN
ALABAMA [/font]
247: R7P29
[font=Arial,sans-serif]OT ALEX CAPPA
HUMBOLDT ST [/font]
Did you watch the Senior bowl? I want no part of Alex Cappa. He looked like a tackling dummy. He was beaten for multiple sacks and constantly pushed backwards. He really lacks balance, technique and functional strength.
YOUR TEAM
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
YOUR PICKS
1: R1P29
G WILL HERNANDEZ
UTEP
2: R2P29
TE MARK ANDREWS
OKLAHOMA
3: R3P29
C FRANK RAGNOW
ARKANSAS
4: R4P29
WR MARCELL ATEMAN
OKLAHOMA STATE
5: R6P29
QB RILEY FERGUSON
MEMPHIS
6: R7P12
CB JALEN DAVIS
UTAH STATE
(02-04-2018, 01:49 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]YOUR TEAM
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
YOUR PICKS
1: R1P29
G WILL HERNANDEZ
UTEP
2: R2P29
TE MARK ANDREWS
OKLAHOMA
3: R3P29
C FRANK RAGNOW
ARKANSAS
4: R4P29
WR MARCELL ATEMAN
OKLAHOMA STATE
5: R6P29
QB RILEY FERGUSON
MEMPHIS
6: R7P12
CB JALEN DAVIS
UTAH STATE
I like the 1st 3 picks a lot. All would be starters and upgrade the offensive line and tight end positions. Ferguson would be worth a 5th rounder and Ateman would make the team replacing Lee or Hurns.
Using first-pick:
Round 1 Pick 29: Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State (B+)
Round 2 Pick 29: Dallas Goedert, TE, South Dakota State (A-)
Round 3 Pick 29: Frank Ragnow, C/OG, Arkansas (A-)
Round 5 Pick 6 (S.F.): Jaylen Samuels, RB/WR, North Carolina State (A+)
Round 5 Pick 23 (LAR): Jordan Thomas, CB, Oklahoma (A+)
Round 6 Pick 27 (N.O.): David Bright, OT, Stanford (A+)
Round 7 Pick 7 (DEN): Austin Corbett, OG, Nevada (A+)
Round 7 Pick 12: Tre'Quan Smith, WR, Central Florida (A+)
Round 7 Pick 29: Tre Flowers, SS, Oklahoma State (A)
29: R1P29
QB JOSH ALLEN
WYOMING
61: R2P29
TE DALLAS GOEDERT
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
93: R3P29
C FRANK RAGNOW
ARKANSAS
131: R4P29
CB NICK NELSON
WISCONSIN
206: R6P29
EDGE JACOB PUGH
FLORIDA STATE
230: R7P12
WR JAVON WIMS
GEORGIA
247: R7P29
G LARRY ALLEN JR.
HARVARD
Another option:
29: R1P29
QB LAMAR JACKSON
LOUISVILLE
61: R2P29
EDGE ARDEN KEY
LSU
93: R3P29
TE HAYDEN HURST
SOUTH CAROLINA
131: R4P29
WR EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN
NOTRE DAME
206: R6P29
OT BRETT TOTH
ARMY
230: R7P12
S NICK WASHINGTON
FLORIDA
247: R7P29
CB RASHAAN GAULDEN
TENNESSEE
(02-06-2018, 08:30 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]![[Image: 2JSjtt2.png]](https://i.imgur.com/2JSjtt2.png)
"Skai"? "Ike Boettger"? "Jester Weah"?
Your preference is showing.
(02-09-2018, 10:51 AM)Deacon Wrote: [ -> ] (02-06-2018, 08:30 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]![[Image: 2JSjtt2.png]](https://i.imgur.com/2JSjtt2.png)
"Skai"? "Ike Boettger"? "Jester Weah"?
Your preference is showing.
I used the weird name algorithm.
Here's a variation of my last attempt:
![[Image: XE3kjhW.png]](https://i.imgur.com/XE3kjhW.png)
(02-13-2018, 08:26 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]Here's a variation of my last attempt:
![[Image: XE3kjhW.png]](https://i.imgur.com/XE3kjhW.png)
Which board have you guys been using? I typically prefer either Matt Miller or NFL Draft Scout.
(02-13-2018, 08:49 AM)Deacon Wrote: [ -> ] (02-13-2018, 08:26 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]Here's a variation of my last attempt:
Which board have you guys been using? I typically prefer either Matt Miller or NFL Draft Scout.
I used Miller's board, draft utopia for needs and the difficult setting.
I'mma just leave this here and wait for my Best Drafter EVER!!! Award...
NFL Draft Scout, Fanspeak, Normal
29: R1 P29, S DERWIN JAMES, FLORIDA STATE
Who was available? Connor Williams, OT, Texas.
I really thought about taking Williams because I love him as a Guard, but why not strengthen a strength? James is a top flight talent and can take our Secondary even higher.
61: R2 P29, TE MARK ANDREWS, OKLAHOMA
Who was available? Arden Key, Chukwuma Okorafor, Derrick Nnadi.
Those are all really good talents in the Second Round, but Andrews falling to us there was too good to pass up. Again.
93: R3 P29, C FRANK RAGNOW, ARKANSAS
Who was available? Kurt Benkert, Nick Chubb, Mike Gesicki.
I wanted to get an O line player within the first three rounds. I really didn't like passing over Benkert there, but I think Ragnow can fill in on any of the three interior spots.
131: R4 P29, WR DANTE PETTIS, WASHINGTON
Who was available? Luke Falk.
Okay, I probably should have taken Falk here but I think the world of Pettis. He can push Jaydon at Punt Returner, can fill in on the slot and has a sterling reputation for his work ethic. This takes the sting out of losing Lee and Hurns to Free Agency a bit.
206: R6 P29, RB JAYLEN SAMUELS, NORTH CAROLINA STATE
Who was available? Buncha Nobodies.
Teach this guy how to play the H-Back spot, touch up the playbook to get him touches and let him be Blake's best friend. He's going to take some brain power on the part of the Coaching Staff to get the most out of him, but I like all the things that he brings to the team.
230: R7 P12, LB GARRET DOOLEY, WISCONSIN
Who was available? Buncha Nobodies with funny names. You want funny names, go read NYC's mock.
Old school B1G LB who can help out on 'Teams and give spot duty in a pinch.
247: R7 P29, DL JUSTIN JONES, NORTH CAROLINA STATE
Who was available? Buncha Dudes lookin' for a job.
Depth for the D-Line.
(02-13-2018, 11:37 AM)Deacon Wrote: [ -> ]I'mma just leave this here and wait for my Best Drafter EVER!!! Award...
NFL Draft Scout, Fanspeak, Normal
29: R1 P29, S DERWIN JAMES, FLORIDA STATE
Who was available? Connor Williams, OT, Texas.
I really thought about taking Williams because I love him as a Guard, but why not strengthen a strength? James is a top flight talent and can take our Secondary even higher.
61: R2 P29, TE MARK ANDREWS, OKLAHOMA
Who was available? Arden Key, Chukwuma Okorafor, Derrick Nnadi.
Those are all really good talents in the Second Round, but Andrews falling to us there was too good to pass up. Again.
93: R3 P29, C FRANK RAGNOW, ARKANSAS
Who was available? Kurt Benkert, Nick Chubb, Mike Gesicki.
I wanted to get an O line player within the first three rounds. I really didn't like passing over Benkert there, but I think Ragnow can fill in on any of the three interior spots.
131: R4 P29, WR DANTE PETTIS, WASHINGTON
Who was available? Luke Falk.
Okay, I probably should have taken Falk here but I think the world of Pettis. He can push Jaydon at Punt Returner, can fill in on the slot and has a sterling reputation for his work ethic. This takes the sting out of losing Lee and Hurns to Free Agency a bit.
206: R6 P29, RB JAYLEN SAMUELS, NORTH CAROLINA STATE
Who was available? Buncha Nobodies.
Teach this guy how to play the H-Back spot, touch up the playbook to get him touches and let him be Blake's best friend. He's going to take some brain power on the part of the Coaching Staff to get the most out of him, but I like all the things that he brings to the team.
230: R7 P12, LB GARRET DOOLEY, WISCONSIN
Who was available? Buncha Nobodies with funny names. You want funny names, go read NYC's mock.
Old school B1G LB who can help out on 'Teams and give spot duty in a pinch.
247: R7 P29, DL JUSTIN JONES, NORTH CAROLINA STATE
Who was available? Buncha Dudes lookin' for a job.
Depth for the D-Line.
Derwin James with Ramsey and Bouye would be drool-worthy.
This would please me:
Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 29: Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State (A-)
Round 2 Pick 29: Anthony Miller, WR, Memphis (A+)
Round 3 Pick 29: Mike Gesicki, TE, Penn State (A)
Round 4 Pick 29: Jaylen Samuels, RB/WR, North Carolina State (A+)
Round 6 Pick 29: Austin Corbett, OG, Nevada (A+)
Round 7 Pick 12: Rashaan Gaulden, CB, Tennessee (A+)
Round 7 Pick 29: Breeland Speaks, DT, Ole Miss (A+)
(02-13-2018, 12:05 PM)HolsterHusto Wrote: [ -> ] (02-13-2018, 11:37 AM)Deacon Wrote: [ -> ]I'mma just leave this here and wait for my Best Drafter EVER!!! Award...
NFL Draft Scout, Fanspeak, Normal
29: R1 P29, S DERWIN JAMES, FLORIDA STATE
Who was available? Connor Williams, OT, Texas.
I really thought about taking Williams because I love him as a Guard, but why not strengthen a strength? James is a top flight talent and can take our Secondary even higher.
61: R2 P29, TE MARK ANDREWS, OKLAHOMA
Who was available? Arden Key, Chukwuma Okorafor, Derrick Nnadi.
Those are all really good talents in the Second Round, but Andrews falling to us there was too good to pass up. Again.
93: R3 P29, C FRANK RAGNOW, ARKANSAS
Who was available? Kurt Benkert, Nick Chubb, Mike Gesicki.
I wanted to get an O line player within the first three rounds. I really didn't like passing over Benkert there, but I think Ragnow can fill in on any of the three interior spots.
131: R4 P29, WR DANTE PETTIS, WASHINGTON
Who was available? Luke Falk.
Okay, I probably should have taken Falk here but I think the world of Pettis. He can push Jaydon at Punt Returner, can fill in on the slot and has a sterling reputation for his work ethic. This takes the sting out of losing Lee and Hurns to Free Agency a bit.
206: R6 P29, RB JAYLEN SAMUELS, NORTH CAROLINA STATE
Who was available? Buncha Nobodies.
Teach this guy how to play the H-Back spot, touch up the playbook to get him touches and let him be Blake's best friend. He's going to take some brain power on the part of the Coaching Staff to get the most out of him, but I like all the things that he brings to the team.
230: R7 P12, LB GARRET DOOLEY, WISCONSIN
Who was available? Buncha Nobodies with funny names. You want funny names, go read NYC's mock.
Old school B1G LB who can help out on 'Teams and give spot duty in a pinch.
247: R7 P29, DL JUSTIN JONES, NORTH CAROLINA STATE
Who was available? Buncha Dudes lookin' for a job.
Depth for the D-Line.
Derwin James with Ramsey and Bouye would be drool-worthy.
Glad I’m not the only one dreaming of that... Derwin or Roquan would certainly catapult this defense to dynasty level with all that youth
This was theft...
NFL Draft Scout, Draft Speak, Normal
29: R1 P29, LB ROQUAN SMITH, GEORGIA
Who was available? Does it matter?!?! I got Roquan! LB corps is pretty much set at this point.
61: R2 P29, TE MARK ANDREWS, OKLAHOMA
Who was available? Dante Pettis had my eye but that's about it. Andrews was too valuable to pass up at this point.
93: R3 P29, LB TREMAINE EDMUNDS, VIRGINIA TECH
Who was available? Again, it didn't matter. Once I saw Edmunds there, I sprinted to the podium.
131: R4 P29, EDGE MARCUS DAVENPORT, TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO
Who was available? See above comment.
206: R6 P29, G WYATT TELLER, VIRGINIA TECH
Who was available? Round 6 guys. Here's hoping that 2017 was a fluke. Teller has skills, so what happened?
230: R7 P12, RB RASHAAD PENNY, SAN DIEGO STATE
Who was available? Buncha Nobodies. Good talent to nab in the 7th. Nice rotational RB here.
247: R7 P29, WR AUSTIN PROEHL, NORTH CAROLINA
Who was available? More Nobodies. Drafting the bloodline here.
Smith, Edwards, and Davenport will probably all be gone by the time we pick at 29 lol
Does anyone else ever "draft" on this simulator and ignore the obvious drops that you absolutely know won't really be there?
I mean - Myles Jack was a great break - but that's rare - so I just ignore 5 or 6 picks on fanspeak in the 2nd-4th rounds that I'm certain won't be around for the pick.
Just seems more fun to me to not pick a guy in the third that probably goes 20th overall.