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Fanspeak Mock Draft

#21


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<div>DE <span>SHILIQUE CALHOUN</span>
MICHIGAN STATE
 
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<div><span>CODY PREWITT</span>
OLE MISS
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<div>TE <span>NICK O'LEARY</span>
FLORIDA STATE
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OLB DERRICK MALONE

<div style="color:rgb(153,153,153);">OREGON
 
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<div>RB <span>DUKE JOHNSON</span>
MIAMI
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KALEB JOHNSON

<div style="color:rgb(153,153,153);">RUTGERS
 
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<div>OLB <span>C.J. JOHNSON</span>
OLE MISS
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#22

CJ Johnson..intriguing pick. Excellent speed rush specialist. But he hasn't played linebacker in years.
"Expect for the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes."

 

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#23

I like the Duke Johnson pick. Good vision and awareness. His speed is crazy fast like watching on fast forward. Seems a high possibility considering he plays for Miami too.


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#24

1: R1P1

DE RANDY GREGORY

NEBRASKA


33: R2P1

RB TODD GURLEY

GEORGIA


65: R3P1

TE NICK O'LEARY

FLORIDA STATE


97: R4P1

S CODY PREWITT

OLE MISS


129: R5P1

C ISSAC SEUMALO

OREGON STATE


161: R6P1

OLB C.J. JOHNSON

OLE MISS


193: R7P1

OT JAMON BROWN

LOUISVILLE
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#25

Quote:I like the Duke Johnson pick. Good vision and awareness. His speed is crazy fast like watching on fast forward. Seems a high possibility considering he plays for Miami too.


Agreed. Could be a great value pick in the middle rounds.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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#26

I got bored and did another Fanspeak draft.


Round 1- Randy Gregory DE Nebraska

Round 2- La'el Collins OT/G LSU

Round 3- Eric Kendricks MLB UCLA

Round 4- Eric Rowe FS/CB Utah

Round 5- Josh Shaw CB/FS USC

Round 6- Todd Gurley RB Georgia

Round 7- Devin Smith WR Ohio State


I know free safety is a high priority in our eyes, and I feel Shaw would actually do very nicely in that role still. Rowe has great size, and I would have them compete for FS with the other at CB. I doubt Hurley would last past the 5th round even with his injury, but he was there. Devin Smith is a speed receiver and might be used for returns. Especially when we cut Sanders. There are probably other options for a return man, but I haven't paid much attention.
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#27

McKinney and Thompson in the 2nd and 3rd round? Keep dreaming.


BORTLES ISN'T A FRANCHISE QB. FOURNETTE WILL BE A BUST.
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#28

FanSpeak needs some help tweaking their rankings


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#29

Decided to try it - fanspeak's rankings are WAY off. Here's what I was able to draft:

 

1: R1P1

DT Leonard Williams

USC

 

33: R2P1

OLB Shaq Thompson

Washington

 

65: R3P1

DE Nate Orchard

Utah

 

97: R4P1

TE Clive Walford

Miami

 

129: R5P1

OT Corey Robinson

South Carolina

 

161: R6P1

CB Byron Jones

UConn

 

193: R7P1

RB Todd Gurley

UGA

 

http://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/draft.php?d=mpetzo

 

I wanted a FS in round 3, but there was a run after my pick in round 2. I think the best FS in this draft are merely adequate in the NFL anyway. Really hoping we get that hole plugged in free agency.

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#30

I would be doing backflips for this draft
 
 
1: R1P1  
DE DANTE FOWLER JR.
FLORIDA
33: R2P1  
WR KEVIN WHITE
WVU
65: R3P1  
CB JALEN COLLINS
LSU
97: R4P1  
C HRONISS GRASU
OREGON
129: R5P1  
OT DARYL WILLIAMS
OKLAHOMA
161: R6P1  
RB TODD GURLEY
GEORGIA
193: R7P1  
WR PHILLIP DORSETT
MIAMI
 
Hoping we take care of our FS need is FA in Devin McCourty, Tashaun Gipson, or Louis Delmas
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#31
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2014, 09:08 PM by David4499.)

so we should just draft from the SEC west.?


I ain't no monkey... I'm an ape. Banana
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#32

Was bored so tried this out again. This is probably my favorite out of the few I scenarios I ran:

 


<div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">1: R1P1

<div>WR
AMARI COOPER
ALABAMA
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<div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">33: R2P1

<div>DE
ALVIN DUPREE
KENTUCKY
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<div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">65: R3P1

<div>ILB
ERIC KENDRICKS
UCLA
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<div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">97: R4P1

<div>RB
DUKE JOHNSON
MIAMI
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<div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">129: R5P1

<div>CB
BYRON JONES
CONNECTICUT
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<div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">161: R6P1

<div>OT
TYRUS THOMPSON
OKLAHOMA
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<div style="font-size:26px;text-align:left;">193: R7P1

<div>OLB
C.J. JOHNSON
OLE MISS
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#33

1: R1P1

QB MARCUS MARIOTA

OREGON

33: R2P1

OLB SHAQ THOMPSON

WASHINGTON

65: R3P1

C HRONISS GRASU

OREGON

97: R4P1

RB DUKE JOHNSON

MIAMI

129: R5P1

DE MARKUS GOLDEN

MISSOURI

161: R6P1

RB STORM WOODS

OREGON STATE

193: R7P1

OT TYRUS THOMPSON

OKLAHOMA
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Your words become your actions,
Your actions become your habits,
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#34

Free Agency and the draft must compliment each other so I will post my Free Agent selections

 

1. Bryan Bulaga - ORT - Green Bay - 6'5" 314 - 26 Yrs old

 

Jags must improve their Oline and they need an ORT that can man the OLT position in case of injury

Bulaga will cost in the 6 to 7 Million a year range but will solidify the right side of the line

 

2. James Carpenter - OLG - Seattle - 6'5" 321 - 26 Yrs old

 

Need an upgrade at OLG because Beadles is not cutting it.

 

3. Tashaun Gipson - FS - Cleveland - 5'11" 205" 25 Yrs Old

 

Ballhawk who is not afraid to tackle

 

4. Charles Clay - TE - Miami - 6'3" 255 - 26 Yrs Old

 

Jags need a pass catching TE

 

Draft:

 

Rd 1: Randy Gregory - DE - Nebraska - 6'6" 245 Lbs - being compared to Aldon Smith of the 49ers

 

Rd 2: Denzel Perryman - ILB - Miami - 5'11" 242 Lbs

 

Rd 3: T.J. Yeldon - RB - Alabama - 6'2" 221 Lbs

 

Rd 4: Kurtis Drummond - FS - Michigan State - 6'1" 200 Lbs

 

Rd 5: Daryl Williams - OT - Oklahoma - 6'6" 329 Lbs

 

Rd 6: Jake Smith - C - Louisville - 6'3" 312 Lbs

 

Rd 7: Rory Anderson - TE - South Carolina - 6'5" 227 Lbs


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#35


<div style="text-align:left;font-size:26px;">1: R1P1

<div>DE
RANDY GREGORY
NEBRASKA
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<div style="text-align:left;font-size:26px;">33: R2P1

<div>OT
LA'EL COLLINS
LSU
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<div style="text-align:left;font-size:26px;">65: R3P1

<div>ILB
ERIC KENDRICKS
UCLA
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<div style="text-align:left;font-size:26px;">97: R4P1

<div>C
REESE DISMUKES
AUBURN
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Not very realistic that these players would be there rounds 2-4. They'll probably update the rankings sometime early next year I would think.


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#36

Supposedly they update the rankings and draft position every Tuesday, but they still have the Jags with the top pick as of about an hour ago.


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#37
(This post was last modified: 12-02-2014, 02:38 PM by jagforlife85.)

Quote:Free Agency and the draft must compliment each other so I will post my Free Agent selections

 

1. Bryan Bulaga - ORT - Green Bay - 6'5" 314 - 26 Yrs old

 

Jags must improve their Oline and they need an ORT that can man the OLT position in case of injury

Bulaga will cost in the 6 to 7 Million a year range but will solidify the right side of the line

 

2. James Carpenter - OLG - Seattle - 6'5" 321 - 26 Yrs old

 

Need an upgrade at OLG because Beadles is not cutting it.

 

3. Tashaun Gipson - FS - Cleveland - 5'11" 205" 25 Yrs Old

 

Ballhawk who is not afraid to tackle

 

4. Charles Clay - TE - Miami - 6'3" 255 - 26 Yrs Old

 

Jags need a pass catching TE

 

Draft:

 

Rd 1: Randy Gregory - DE - Nebraska - 6'6" 245 Lbs - being compared to Aldon Smith of the 49ers

 

Rd 2: Denzel Perryman - ILB - Miami - 5'11" 242 Lbs

 

Rd 3: T.J. Yeldon - RB - Alabama - 6'2" 221 Lbs

 

Rd 4: Kurtis Drummond - FS - Michigan State - 6'1" 200 Lbs

 

Rd 5: Daryl Williams - OT - Oklahoma - 6'6" 329 Lbs

 

Rd 6: Jake Smith - C - Louisville - 6'3" 312 Lbs

 

Rd 7: Rory Anderson - TE - South Carolina - 6'5" 227 Lbs
 

Zane Beadles is a better player than James Carpenter; I do like this FA class and the draft however. I like Denzel Perryman, but would really like Tevin Coleman (Indiana RB) in the 2nd round, that guy has insane long speed; we'd have an explosive RB tandem in Shoelace and Tevin Coleman.



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#38

Quote:Free Agency and the draft must compliment each other so I will post my Free Agent selections

 

1. Bryan Bulaga - ORT - Green Bay - 6'5" 314 - 26 Yrs old

 

Jags must improve their Oline and they need an ORT that can man the OLT position in case of injury

Bulaga will cost in the 6 to 7 Million a year range but will solidify the right side of the line

 

2. James Carpenter - OLG - Seattle - 6'5" 321 - 26 Yrs old

 

Need an upgrade at OLG because Beadles is not cutting it.

 

3. Tashaun Gipson - FS - Cleveland - 5'11" 205" 25 Yrs Old

 

Ballhawk who is not afraid to tackle

 

4. Charles Clay - TE - Miami - 6'3" 255 - 26 Yrs Old

 

Jags need a pass catching TE

 

Draft:

 

Rd 1: Randy Gregory - DE - Nebraska - 6'6" 245 Lbs - being compared to Aldon Smith of the 49ers

 

Rd 2: Denzel Perryman - ILB - Miami - 5'11" 242 Lbs

 

Rd 3: T.J. Yeldon - RB - Alabama - 6'2" 221 Lbs

 

Rd 4: Kurtis Drummond - FS - Michigan State - 6'1" 200 Lbs

 

Rd 5: Daryl Williams - OT - Oklahoma - 6'6" 329 Lbs

 

Rd 6: Jake Smith - C - Louisville - 6'3" 312 Lbs

 

Rd 7: Rory Anderson - TE - South Carolina - 6'5" 227 Lbs
I would be very happy with this combination of free agents and draft picks. Gregory could be a huge difference-maker on defense. Perryman would add speed to the linebacking corps, although I'd hate to lose Poz.. Stigma, how much more would Devin McCourty cost than Gipson and how much difference is there in their skill sets.

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#39

There is a lot to like about both Devin McCourty of the Patriots and Tashaun Gipson of the Browns.

 

Here are their respective carreer stats

 

Devin McCourty - 5'10" 195 Lbs - 28 Yrs old in 2015

 

2010 - 82 T and 7 Int

2011 - 87 T and 2 Int

2012 - 82 T and 5 Int

2013 - 69 T and 1 Int

2014 - 47 T and 2 Int

 

Tashaun Gipson - 5'11" 205 Lbs - 26 Yrs old in 2015

 

2102 - 33 T - 1 Int

2013 - 95 T - 5 Int

2014 - 52 T - 6 Int

 

As can be seen Gipson is bigger and younger and may just beginning to reach his potential. Of course the Browns have one true shut down CB which can make a FS job that much easier.


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<div>DE <span>SHILIQUE CALHOUN</span>
MICHIGAN STATE
 
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<div>
<div><span>CODY PREWITT</span>
OLE MISS
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<div>TE <span>NICK O'LEARY</span>
FLORIDA STATE
 
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<div style="font-size:26px;">OLB DERRICK MALONE

<div style="color:rgb(153,153,153);">OREGON
 
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<div>RB <span>DUKE JOHNSON</span>
MIAMI
 
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<div style="font-size:26px;">G KALEB JOHNSON

<div style="color:rgb(153,153,153);">RUTGERS
 
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<div>OLB <span>C.J. JOHNSON</span>
OLE MISS
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I'm a big fan of this right here.

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!
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