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Fanspeak Mock Draft
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Quote:What makes you think that draft couldnt happen? I think Jesse James at worst is a 5th Round choice due to his size/ability. I also believe Erving/Williams will be gone before we select in the 4th. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
<div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">3: R1P3 <div>DT LEONARD WILLIAMS - I think we all know who he is by now. I wanted Shane Ray, but the Tacks took him. USC </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">36: R2P4 <div>WR KEVIN WHITE - People may think this is a waste of a pick but honestly was the BAP. His highlights speak for themselves I know what people say about highlights, but this guy with Hurns = Thunder & Lightning 2.0. WVU </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">67: R3P3 <div>C CAMERON ERVING - considered one of the best offensive tackles in the ACC, but when the team needed him to move to center Erving moved willingly and the Seminoles are reaping the benefits. Start and plug anywhere. FLORIDA STATE </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">100: R4P4 <div>TE NICK O'LEARY - John Mackey Award winner for being the nation’s top tight end. Using both his power and speed, O’Leary has dominated for the Seminoles as a run blocker, skilled receiver and punishing runner after the catch. He holds Florida State career records for a tight end with 113 receptions, 1,587 yards and 17 TDs. FLORIDA STATE </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">131: R5P3 <div>CB ERIC ROWE - Tall Corner, Very instinctive, Could only find HS Highlights sorry. Also a Good tackler. (Attending Senior Bowl) UTAH </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">164: R6P4 <div>CB LADARIUS GUNTER - Tall corner, Physical and Instinctive cover skills. Excellent Tackler. (Attending Senior Bowl) MIAMI </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">195: R7P3 <div>S CLAYTON GEATHERS - Tall Safety, Very Physical, Decent cover skills, Excellent Tackler and Leader. (Attending Senior Bowl) UCF </div> </div>
Decided to go in a different direction this time.
3: R1P3 DE Shane Ray Missouri - I usually pick Leonard Williams, but retried the draft until he was gone. In this instance neither top 2 team took a QB so I would have been looking to trade back if possible; probably taken Shaq Thompson, OLB. Took Ray over Cooper because I like what we have at WR and Ray I believe will turn out to be a JPP type of freak athlete. It will work itself out more over the next few months. 36: R2P4 C/OT Cameron Erving Florida State - Haven't been going OL here, but really there is great value to be had at 36. I think Erving is a huge upgrade at C or at RT. He was a decent LT, but really is more of a mauler and shined once they moved him to C. I think he would also shine at RT with a TE outside of him enabling straight ahead blocking. 67: R3P3 RB Todd Gurley Georgia - If their draft board is going to let me get a potential All-Pro offensive playmaker in the third round, I have to snap him up regardless of needs. 100: R4P4 WR Justin Hardy East Carolina - We've gotten nothing substantial in the punt return game since the kinda-fake-fair-catch play years ago. Averaged 11.2 yards a return and is also a polished slot receiver. Only question is his top end speed. 131: R5P3 CB/S Eric Rowe Utah - Like others on here I see him as a FS. Hasn't put up great INT numbers, but has dropped quite a few potential INTs. Personally I like a guy who can get his hands on the ball and will look for an elite player at the position in the future. Also tough enough and a good enough tackler that he could be a 4-way special teams guy if he can't win the starting safety spot. 164: R6P4 TE Tyler Kroft Rutgers - Undersized TE at 240 he's exactly what the offense has been lacking at the position, an athlete that can catch the ball. Good enough blocker that we can line him up on the line on occasion and punish teams that bring in extra DBs treating him as a 3rd WR. 195: R7P3 OT Austin Shepherd - Scouting reports have said "surprisingly light feet" for a guy his size, but will need some work before being ready to handle the speed rushers in the NFL. Drafted for depth at OT which is desperately needed.
Quote: Him being available at 36 is a joke.
Does FSU use a zone blocking scheme or is it more power blocking?
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Quote:Him being available at 36 is a joke. Lol, I've seen mocks that have him at 4, but I think thats a joke as well. Here's my latest. I took Funchess in the second and O'leary was still there in the 4th. I know it would never happen, but I couldn't pass that up. 3: R1P3 - DT LEONARD WILLIAMS USC 36: R2P4 - TE DEVIN FUNCHESS MICHIGAN 67: R3P3 - G TRE' JACKSON FLORIDA STATE 100: R4P4 - TE NICK O'LEARY FLORIDA STATE 131: R5P3 - CB ALEX CARTER STANFORD 164: R6P4 - OT DONOVAN SMITH PENN STATE 195: R7P3 - OT D.J. HUMPHRIES FLORIDA
Quote:Does FSU use a zone blocking scheme or is it more power blocking? I'm pretty sure from what I remember seeing that it was a zone technique.
I'm starting to get on the Shane Ray wagon a bit. I still want Williams simply for his power and versatility, but I'd be okay with Ray as well.
I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.
Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say! Quote:I'm starting to get on the Shane Ray wagon a bit. I still want Williams simply for his power and versatility, but I'd be okay with Ray as well.Most likely going to be Williams, Ray or Gregory. I'm ok with any of them but I agree i want Williams the most. Best thing here is if Mariota falls to 3, we make a trade with the Jets to go to 6 and still end up with Ray or Gregory. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Him being available at 36 is a joke. I agree with you, but its how the chips fell on the simulator. <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">3: R1P3 <div>DE RANDY GREGORY NEBRASKA </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">36: R2P4 <div>C CAMERON ERVING FLORIDA STATE </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">67: R3P3 <div>RB TODD GURLEY GEORGIA </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">100: R4P4 <div>S CHRIS HACKETT TCU </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">131: R5P3 <div>TE JEFF HEUERMAN OHIO STATE </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">164: R6P4 <div>OLB JAKE RYAN MICHIGAN </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">195: R7P3 <div>OLB DYSHAWN DAVIS SYRACUSE </div> </div>
What lies behind us, and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
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DT LEONARD WILLIAMS USC 36: R2P4 DE ALVIN DUPREE KENTUCKY 67: R3P3 OT CEDRIC OGBUEHI TEXAS A&M 100: R4P4 RB TODD GURLEY GEORGIA 131: R5P3 CB IFO EKPRE-OLOMU OREGON 164: R6P4 TE TYLER KROFT RUTGERS 195: R7P3 S TYLER HUNTER FLORIDA STATE
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<div> <div>DT LEONARD WILLIAMS USC </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">36: R2P4 <div>OT JAKE FISHER OREGON </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">67: R3P3 <div>TE CLIVE WALFORD MIAMI </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">100: R4P4 <div>RB TODD GURLEY GEORGIA </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">131: R5P3 <div>CB ALEX CARTER STANFORD </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">164: R6P4 <div>OT D.J. HUMPHRIES FLORIDA </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">195: R7P3 <div>QB NICK MARSHALL AUBURN </div> </div> We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote: I think I could live with this :thumbsup:
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<div> <div>DT LEONARD WILLIAMS USC </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">36: R2P4 <div>OT TY SAMBRAILO COLORADO STATE </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">67: R3P3 <div>WR ANTWAN GOODLEY BAYLOR </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">100: R4P4 <div>C REESE DISMUKES AUBURN </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">131: R5P3 <div>RB DAVID JOHNSON NORTHERN IOWA </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">164: R6P4 <div>DE OWAMAGBE ODIGHIZUWA UCLA </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">195: R7P3 <div>TE JEAN SIFRIN UMASS </div> </div>
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<div> <div>DE SHANE RAY MISSOURI </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">36: R2P4 <div>WR KEVIN WHITE WVU </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">67: R3P3 <div>TE CLIVE WALFORD MIAMI </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">100: R4P4 <div>RB TODD GURLEY GEORGIA </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">131: R5P3 <div>DT GABE WRIGHT AUBURN </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">164: R6P4 <div>OT D.J. HUMPHRIES FLORIDA </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">195: R7P3 <div>QB NICK MARSHALL AUBURN </div> </div>
Finally one where Williams went before the Jags pick
VIEW EACH TEAM'S DRAFT 3: R1P3 DE SHANE RAY MISSOURI 36: R2P4 TE DEVIN FUNCHESS MICHIGAN 67: R3P3 OT JAKE FISHER OREGON 100: R4P4 WR DEVIN SMITH OHIO STATE 131: R5P3 CB ERIC ROWE UTAH 164: R6P4 G QUINTON SPAIN WEST VIRGINIA 195: R7P3 S TYLER HUNTER FLORIDA STATE We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
DT - L Williams - USC
OL - C Erving - FSU RB - A Abdullah - Nebraska WR - S Coates - Auburn DB - Ifo - Oregon
I've just had a go at this with trades. And I learnt two things....
If you trade past ten, you can give up on getting one of the top pass rushers. And it's worth trading back to get extra picks in round two and three, because that's where the real value is. So this is what I ended up with after trading down to 11 to get extra picks in rounds 2,3 and 4 and then again with the Eagles, to get a third pick in round two. 20 - R1P20 TE MAXX WILLIAMS MINNESOTA A pass-catching tight end, to give Bortles a real outlet (the alternatives at this point weren't great) 36 - R2P4 DE NATE ORCHARD UTAH Pass rusher who has performed well at the Senior Bowl 45 - R2P13 OT JAKE FISHER OREGON Mobile right tackle who is used to zone blocking 52 - R2P20 ILB ERIC KENDRICKS UCLA Best Middle linebacker available 67 - R3P3 S CHRIS HACKETT TCU Hard hitting free safety who makes his fair share of interceptions too 76 - R3P12 OLB PAUL DAWSON TCU Personal issues aside, he sounds like a real danger at LB 100 - R4P4 CB SENQUEZ GOLSON OLE MISS a bit short, but he can break up a passing game 107 - R4P11 RB JAVORIUS ALLEN USC Big juggernaut of a RB as backup to Toby 131 - R5P3 OLB JAKE RYAN MICHIGAN Depth at LB 164 - R6P4 WR PHILLIP DORSETT MIAMI Sounds a bit like Ace Sanders... Let's have another go at that one... 195 - R7P3 FB JALSTON FOWLER ALABAMA Another one to impress at the senior bowl and could be useful blocker
Not very realistic but would take this in a heartbeat
<div style="font-family:Orbitron, Arial, sans-serif;"> <div style="font-family:Arial, sans-serif;"> <div style="font-size:26px;">3: R1P3 <div>DT LEONARD WILLIAMS USC </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">36: R2P4 <div>DE NATE ORCHARD UTAH </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">67: R3P3 <div>RB AMEER ABDULLAH NEBRASKA </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">100: R4P4 <div>OLB PAUL DAWSON TCU </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">131: R5P3 <div>TE JESSE JAMES PENN STATE </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">164: R6P4 <div>CB KEVIN WHITE TCU </div> </div> <div style="font-size:26px;">195: R7P3 <div>WR PHILLIP DORSETT MIAMI </div> </div> </div> </div> |
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