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TheO-LineMatters final positional rankings

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(This post was last modified: 04-20-2020, 04:47 PM by TheO-LineMatters.)

Here are my final top 10 rankings for each position. I have the positions separated into guys that would fit in 4-3 schemes and players fitting into 3-4 schemes. I ranked them according to their best fit IMO, but some guys could easily fit into both schemes, especially the MLB and ILB categories. I also separated the Left Tackles from the Right Tackles. Personally, I would NEVER select a guy who has only played on the right side, to play LT in the NFL. The margin for error from being a College LT to an NFL LT is great, but going from being a college RT to an NFL LT, is extremely difficult and rarely works, hence the separate categories. I could only come up with 5 total NT prospects as that takes a very specific body type and skill set. Good NT's are hard to find. 

As all the veterans of the board know, I have my own opinions and I'm not afraid to share them. These are my rankings and mine alone. I do not care what the so called, draft experts think. My rankings are always much different than what you would see anywhere else. If you disagree with where I have a guy ranked or if I have a player ranked at all, that's fine. Opinions are like buttholes, everyone has one and this is mine......... my rankings, not my butthole. O.k. here it is, rip it to shreds....


Quarterback


  1. [font=Arial]Joe Burrow, LSU[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Justin Herbert, Oregon[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]James Morgan, FIU[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Jake Fromm, Georgia[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Nate Stanley, Iowa [/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Jordan Love, Utah State[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Jacob Eason, Washington[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Cole McDonald, Hawaii[/font]



Runningback


  1. [font=Arial]J.K. Dobbins, OSU[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]D’Andre Swift, Georgia[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Clyde Edwards-Helaire, LSU[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Zack Moss, Utah[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Darrynton Evans, Appalachian State[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]A.J. Dillon, Boston College[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]LaMichael Perine, Florida[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Cam Akers, Florida State[/font]
  10. Antonio Gibson, Memphis


Wide Receivers


  1. [font=Arial]Jerry Jeudy, Alabama[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Henry Ruggs, Alabama[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Justin Jefferson, LSU[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Tee Higgins, Clemson[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Chase Claypool, Notre Dame[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Brandon Aiyuk, Arizona State[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Michael Pittman, USC[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Antonio Gandy-Golden[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Devin Duvernay, Texas[/font]


Tight End


  1. [font=Arial]Harrison Bryant, FAU[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Cole Kmet, Notre Dame[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Adam Trautman, Dayton[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Brycen Hopkins, Purdue[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Albert Okwuebugnam, Missouri[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Thaddeus Moss, LSU[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Jacob Breeland, Oregon[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Devin Asiasi, UCLA[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Juwan Johnson, Oregon[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Colby Parkinson, Stanford[/font]



Offensive Left Tackle


  1. [font=Arial]Andrew Thomas, Georgia[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Tristan Wirfs, Iowa[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Josh Jones, Houston[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Ben Bartch, St. John’s (Minnesota)[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Ezra Cleveland, Boise State[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Trey Adams, Washington[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Saadiq Charles, LSU[/font]
  8. Mechi Becton, Louisville
  9. Austin Jackson, USC
  10. Charlie Heck, North Carolina
      
     



Offensive Right Tackle


  1. [font=Arial]Jedrick Wills, Alabama[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Isaiah Wilson, Georgia[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Lucas Niang, TCU[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Jack Driscoll, Auburn[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Prince Tega Wanogho, Auburn[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Branden Bowen, OSU[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Matt Peart, U.Conn[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Drew Richmond[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Jared Hilbers, Washington[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Travis Bruffy, Texas Tech[/font]


Offensive Guard


  1. [font=Arial]Robert Hunt, Louisiana[/font]
  2. [font=Arial][font=Arial]Jon Runyan Jr., Michigan[/font][/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Solomon Kindley, Georgia[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Kevin Dotson, Louisiana[/font]
  5. Jonah Jackson, OSU
  6. [font=Arial]John Simpson, Clemson[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Logan Stenberg, Kentucky[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Damien Lewis, LSU[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Ben Brederson, Michigan[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Netane Muti, Fresno State[/font]


Center


  1. [font=Arial]Cesar Ruiz, Michigan[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Lloyd Cushenberry, LSU[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Darryl Williams, Mississippi State[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Matt Hennessy, Temple[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Nick Harris, Washington[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Sean Pollard, Clemson[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Keith Ismael, San Diego State[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Tristan Colon-Castillo, Missouri[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Jake Hanson, Oregon[/font]



4-3 Defensive End


  1. [font=Arial]Chase Young, OSU[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn State[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Curtis Weaver, Boise State[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Jonathan Greenard, Florida[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]A.J. Epenesa, Iowa[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Kenny Willekes, Michigan State[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Bradlee Anae, Utah[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Trevis Gipson, Tulsa[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Delontae Scott, SMU[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Jabari Zuniga, Florida[/font]


3 Technique Defensive Tackle


  1. [font=Arial]Javon Kinlaw, South Carolina[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Khalil Davis, Nebraska[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Larrell Murchison, N.C. State[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]McTelvin Agim, Arkansas[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Malcolm Roach, Texas[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Garrett Marino, UAB[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Ross Blackloock, TCU[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Neville Gallimore, Oklahoma[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Jordan Elliott, Missouri[/font]



Nose Tackle


  1. [font=Arial]Derrick Brown, Auburn[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Davon Hamilton, OSU[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Leki Fotu, Utah[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Bravvion Roy, Baylor[/font]
  5. John Penisini, Utah
     



3-4 Defensive End


  1. [font=Arial]James Lynch, Baylor[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Marlon Davidson, Auburn[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Nick Coe, Auburn[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Rashard Lawrence, LSU[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Joe Gaziano, Northwestern[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Raekwon Davis, Alabama[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Robert Windsor, Penn State[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Calvin Taylor, Kentucky[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Austin Edwards, Ferris State[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Brendan Hayes, UCF[/font]


3-4 Outside Linebacker


  1. [font=Arial]Josh Uche, Michigan[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Terrell Lewis, Alabama[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Darrell Taylor, Tennessee[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Anfernee Jennings, Alabama[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Derrek Tuszka, North Dakota State[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Alex Highsmith, Charlotte[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Julian Okwara, Notre Dame[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Oluwole Betiku, Illinois[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]D.J. Wonnum, South Carolina[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Casey Toohill, Stanford[/font]


4-3 Middle Linebackers



  1. [font=Arial]Patrick Queen, LSU[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Troy Dye, Oregon[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Joe Bachie, Michigan State[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Michael Pinckney, Miami[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Dele Harding, Illinois[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]David Woodward, Utah State [/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Cale Garrett, Missouri[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Shaquille Quarterman, Miami[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Francis Bernard, Utah[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Jacob Phillips, LSU[/font]


3-4 Inside Linebackers


  1. [font=Arial]Kenneth Murray, Oklahoma[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Malik Harrison, OSU[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Logan Wilson, Wyoming[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Jordyn Brooks, Texas Tech[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Evan Weaver, California[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Michael Divinity, LSU[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Daniel Bituli, Tennessee[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Dante Olson, Montana[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Jordan Mack, Virginia[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Kyahva Tezino, San Diego State[/font]


4-3 Outside Linebackers


  1. [font=Arial]Isaiah Simmons, Clemson[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Zach Baun, Wisconsin[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Akeem David Gaither, Appalachian State[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Chris Orr, Wisconsin[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Cam Brown, Penn State[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Kamal Martin, Minnesota[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]William Gay, Mississippi State[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Sean Bradley, Temple[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Mychal Walker, Fresno State[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Azur Kamara, Kansas[/font]



Safeties


  1. [font=Arial]Grant Delpit, LSU[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Kyle Dugger, Lenoir-Rhyne[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Antoine Winfield, Minnesota[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Jeremy Chinn, Southern Illinois[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Julian Blackmon, Utah[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Xavier McKinney, Alabama[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]K’Von Wallace, Clemson[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Jordan Fuller, Ohio State[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]Ashtyn Davis, California[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Tanner Muse, Clemson[/font]



Cornerbacks


  1. [font=Arial]Jeffrey Okudah, Ohio State[/font]
  2. [font=Arial]Jaylon Johnson, Utah[/font]
  3. [font=Arial]Michael Ojemudia, Iowa[/font]
  4. [font=Arial]Jeff Gladney, TCU[/font]
  5. [font=Arial]Reggie Robinson II, Tulsa[/font]
  6. [font=Arial]Harrison Hand, Temple[/font]
  7. [font=Arial]Terrell Burgess, Utah[/font]
  8. [font=Arial]Kristian Fulton, LSU[/font]
  9. [font=Arial]C.J. Henderson, Florida[/font]
  10. [font=Arial]Lamar Jackson, Nebraska[/font]

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#2

Very OUT on Love, Shenault, CJ Henderson, and Xavier McKinney I see. I also ond't see K'Lavon Chaisson on there?

I do love me some YGM though, glad you like him too
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#3

Wait. OLine. Herbert isn’t even a top 10 QB for you?!
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#4
(This post was last modified: 04-20-2020, 03:16 PM by TheO-LineMatters.)

(04-20-2020, 02:53 PM)JNev Wrote: Very OUT on Love, Shenault, CJ Henderson, and Xavier McKinney I see. I also ond't see K'Lavon Chaisson on there?

I do love me some YGM though, glad you like him too

Love makes poor decisions. I just don't see anything special about this guy. I see a lifetime backup, at best.

Laviska Shenault either has big games or he totally disappears and he disappeared a lot last year. He was so good in 2018, but the dropoff this past season was way too much for my liking. I just didn't see the effort that I saw in 2018 and in this crowded WR class, it caused him to fall. 

C.J. Henderson is a very good cover corner, but his tackling is abysmal. I just prefer more well rounded guys. It's a pretty deep CB in my opinion. I do have Henderson ranked way in front of Trevon Diggs, A.J. Terrell and Cameron Dantzler. I'm really low on them. 

I just saw Xavier McKinney out of position way too many times last season and he missed some key tackles as well. Overall, this is a weak Safety class. 

Chaisson may have a ton of athletic ability, but so far, that hasn't transferred on the field. I never draft guys on potential. If they don't put up results, I have no use for them. 

Agreed. Yetur Gross-Matos is one of the most underrated guys in the draft. To me, he is way better than Epenesa.

(04-20-2020, 03:14 PM)Cleatwood Wrote: Wait. OLine. Herbert isn’t even a top 10 QB for you?!

How did I miss that? I'll fix it. He's my #3 QB. Thanks for pointing that out.
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(This post was last modified: 04-20-2020, 04:27 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

AJ Terrell not even a top 10 corner? Lol. 3rd best corner in this class. Tyler Biadasz plays for Wis. Akers way to low as well
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(This post was last modified: 04-20-2020, 05:00 PM by TheO-LineMatters.)

(04-20-2020, 04:24 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: AJ Terrell not even a top 10 corner?  Lol.  3rd best corner in this class.  Tyler Biadasz  plays for Wis.  Akers way to low as well

Thanks for pointing out Biadasz. I did a ton of cutting and pasting from another file on my computer and I was wondering why I had to re-type OSU, behind Jonah Jackson. Somehow, that got listed with Biadasz and got cut from Jonah Jackson. I need to be more organized or learn to start proof reading. 

When I see Terrell play, I see "just a guy." He was shaky early in the season, got better and then got destroyed by Ja'Marr Chase. I just don't see a #1 CB when I look at him. I see a guy very similar to Rashaan Melvin. I see Terrell having a fairly long career, but going from team to team, never being able to establish himself. 

Never really been a big fan of Akers either. He was a lot better this past year than he was in 2018, but nothing that made me say, "wow". He had a few games this season where he didn't even average 4.0 ypc. I just see more consistent RB's on the board.
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(04-20-2020, 04:59 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:
(04-20-2020, 04:24 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: AJ Terrell not even a top 10 corner?  Lol.  3rd best corner in this class.  Tyler Biadasz  plays for Wis.  Akers way to low as well

Thanks for pointing out Biadasz. I did a ton of cutting and pasting from another file on my computer and I was wondering why I had to re-type OSU, behind Jonah Jackson. Somehow, that got listed with Biadasz and got cut from Jonah Jackson. I need to be more organized or learn to start proof reading. 

When I see Terrell play, I see "just a guy." He was shaky early in the season, got better and then got destroyed by Ja'Marr Chase. I just don't see a #1 CB when I look at him. I see a guy very similar to Rashaan Melvin. I see Terrell having a fairly long career, but going from team to team, never being able to establish himself. 

Never really been a big fan of Akers either. He was a lot better this past year than he was in 2018, but nothing that made me say, "wow". He had a few games this season where he didn't even average 4.0 ypc. I just see more consistent RB's on the board.
Everyone got destroyed by Chase, he is the best WR  in college and a generational talent.  It was really the only bad game he had.  If your only bad game is against the best WR id say thats pretty good.  And Akers played behind the worst online in football the last couple years and still averaged over 7ypc and I'm a Gator fan saying that.
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#8

I like Taylor
Better then Dobbins and Swift

To me Swift reminds of a Joseph Addai, not particularly explosive but has good vision and is nifty, doesn’t really beat you with explosion and speed

Taylor is a combination of Dobbins and Swift to me. Great Speed, Size, Cuts, Vision
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#9
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2020, 04:05 AM by TheO-LineMatters.)

(04-20-2020, 05:17 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(04-20-2020, 04:59 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: Thanks for pointing out Biadasz. I did a ton of cutting and pasting from another file on my computer and I was wondering why I had to re-type OSU, behind Jonah Jackson. Somehow, that got listed with Biadasz and got cut from Jonah Jackson. I need to be more organized or learn to start proof reading. 

When I see Terrell play, I see "just a guy." He was shaky early in the season, got better and then got destroyed by Ja'Marr Chase. I just don't see a #1 CB when I look at him. I see a guy very similar to Rashaan Melvin. I see Terrell having a fairly long career, but going from team to team, never being able to establish himself. 

Never really been a big fan of Akers either. He was a lot better this past year than he was in 2018, but nothing that made me say, "wow". He had a few games this season where he didn't even average 4.0 ypc. I just see more consistent RB's on the board.
Everyone got destroyed by Chase, he is the best WR  in college and a generational talent.  It was really the only bad game he had.  If your only bad game is against the best WR id say thats pretty good.  And Akers played behind the worst online in football the last couple years and still averaged over 7ypc and I'm a Gator fan saying that.

Early in the season, Terrell play poorly as well. Even though Chase was the best WR in football, I would've expected a future 1st round CB to at least hold him to under 150 yards. He allowed Chase to get 221 receiving yards. Ugh. 

Cam Akers averaged 5.0 per carry last season and 4.4 in 2018, not 7 ypg. You must be thinking receiving yards per game. He did average 7.5 RYPG.

(04-20-2020, 07:31 PM)MojoKing Wrote: I like Taylor
Better then Dobbins and Swift

To me Swift reminds of a Joseph Addai,  not particularly explosive but has good vision and is nifty, doesn’t really beat you with explosion and speed

Taylor is a combination of Dobbins and Swift to me. Great Speed, Size, Cuts, Vision

All 3 RB's are very good. There isn't much difference. I just prefer Dobbins. There really is no wrong answer, as far as I'm concerned.
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(This post was last modified: 04-21-2020, 07:10 AM by flgatorsandjags.)

(04-21-2020, 04:01 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:
(04-20-2020, 05:17 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: Everyone got destroyed by Chase, he is the best WR  in college and a generational talent.  It was really the only bad game he had.  If your only bad game is against the best WR id say thats pretty good.  And Akers played behind the worst online in football the last couple years and still averaged over 7ypc and I'm a Gator fan saying that.

Early in the season, Terrell play poorly as well. Even though Chase was the best WR in football, I would've expected a future 1st round CB to at least hold him to under 150 yards. He allowed Chase to get 221 receiving yards. Ugh. 

Cam Akers averaged 5.0 per carry last season and 4.4 in 2018, not 7 ypg. You must be thinking receiving yards per game. He did average 7.5 RYPG.

(04-20-2020, 07:31 PM)MojoKing Wrote: I like Taylor
Better then Dobbins and Swift

To me Swift reminds of a Joseph Addai,  not particularly explosive but has good vision and is nifty, doesn’t really beat you with explosion and speed

Taylor is a combination of Dobbins and Swift to me. Great Speed, Size, Cuts, Vision

All 3 RB's are very good. There isn't much difference. I just prefer Dobbins. There really is no wrong answer, as far as I'm concerned.
5 ypc is still crazy good behind the worst online in football. Which games was Terrell bad in early in the season?
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(04-21-2020, 07:09 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(04-21-2020, 04:01 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: Early in the season, Terrell play poorly as well. Even though Chase was the best WR in football, I would've expected a future 1st round CB to at least hold him to under 150 yards. He allowed Chase to get 221 receiving yards. Ugh. 

Cam Akers averaged 5.0 per carry last season and 4.4 in 2018, not 7 ypg. You must be thinking receiving yards per game. He did average 7.5 RYPG.


All 3 RB's are very good. There isn't much difference. I just prefer Dobbins. There really is no wrong answer, as far as I'm concerned.
5 ypc is still crazy good behind the worst online in football.   Which games was Terrell bad in early in the season?

Early in the season, it wasn't that Terrell gave up big games, but he allowed some key passes for first downs in those Texas A&M and North Carolina games that he shouldn't have, IMO. Then, later in the season, it was the games against Virginia, Ohio State and LSU where his coverage skills came into question with me. Like i said, I think he will have a decent NFL career as a journeyman, but I just don't see him as the "lockdown" #1 CB that we so desperately need. To me, he just looks average. In fairness, there is a dropoff at CB the size of Mount Everest, once Okudah comes off the board, so I may be judging this CB class more harshly than I would have in past seasons. When comparing any CB to Okudah, they're gonna look bad in comparison. I could be wrong, we'll just have to wait and see.
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#12

I disagree with A LOT of these lists pretty heavily
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(04-21-2020, 11:23 AM)ColoJag Wrote: I disagree with A LOT of these lists pretty heavily

I expect 95% of the board to be of the same opinion as yourself. I anticipated this. My opinions are sometimes controversial. It's all good.
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(This post was last modified: 04-26-2020, 10:18 PM by D6.)

(04-21-2020, 03:37 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:
(04-21-2020, 11:23 AM)ColoJag Wrote: I disagree with A LOT of these lists pretty heavily

I expect 95% of the board to be of the same opinion as yourself. I anticipated this. My opinions are sometimes controversial. It's all good.

Thanks for your efforts with the rankings and 7 Round Mock Draft.  Getting different opinions that are well thought out like you provided is appreciated.  It leads to interesting discussions both in the present and when games, and seasons, are complete.   The breakdown by LT vs. RT, and the various positions on the Defense in the front 7 to the extent you separated the categories is something I wish more of the paid analysts would do much more of.

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(04-26-2020, 10:17 PM)D6 Wrote:
(04-21-2020, 03:37 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: I expect 95% of the board to be of the same opinion as yourself. I anticipated this. My opinions are sometimes controversial. It's all good.

Thanks for your efforts with the rankings and 7 Round Mock Draft.  Getting different opinions that are well thought out like you provided is appreciated.  It leads to interesting discussions both in the present and when games, and seasons, are complete.   The breakdown by LT vs. RT, and the various positions on the Defense in the front 7 to the extent you separated the categories is something I wish more of the paid analysts would do much more of.

I have to echo D6 on this. I don't watch any CFB so when the thoughts turn to the draft around Super Bowl time, I am seeing 95% of the names for the first time. Your input and that of several others (I liked KY Jaggy when he was here, too) is simply invaluable.

After reading all the back and forth and the Board's mock draft, I am usually caught up and know the names through the 4th round and am able to grumble as well as anybody as a player I know (Hunter Bryant, for ex) falls into the 5th round and later.

Good stuff, thank you. 

A shout out to ColoJag and Caldrac too.
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(04-20-2020, 02:53 PM)JNev Wrote: Very OUT on Love, Shenault, CJ Henderson, and Xavier McKinney I see. I also ond't see K'Lavon Chaisson on there?

I do love me some YGM though, glad you like him too

Yes, that was kind of weird.
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(04-21-2020, 03:37 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:
(04-21-2020, 11:23 AM)ColoJag Wrote: I disagree with A LOT of these lists pretty heavily

I expect 95% of the board to be of the same opinion as yourself. I anticipated this. My opinions are sometimes controversial. It's all good.

(04-27-2020, 10:26 AM)PF* Wrote:
(04-26-2020, 10:17 PM)D6 Wrote: Thanks for your efforts with the rankings and 7 Round Mock Draft.  Getting different opinions that are well thought out like you provided is appreciated.  It leads to interesting discussions both in the present and when games, and seasons, are complete.   The breakdown by LT vs. RT, and the various positions on the Defense in the front 7 to the extent you separated the categories is something I wish more of the paid analysts would do much more of.

I have to echo D6 on this. I don't watch any CFB so when the thoughts turn to the draft around Super Bowl time, I am seeing 95% of the names for the first time. Your input and that of several others (I liked KY Jaggy when he was here, too) is simply invaluable.

After reading all the back and forth and the Board's mock draft, I am usually caught up and know the names through the 4th round and am able to grumble as well as anybody as a player I know (Hunter Bryant, for ex) falls into the 5th round and later.

Good stuff, thank you. 

A shout out to ColoJag and Caldrac too.

Thank you, ColoJag, Caldrac, and everyone else that contributed in this section of Duval Pride.  The search button gets plenty of use on this end to read parts of threads from day, weeks, months, and even years ago in this section of the Forum.


As someone who puts together one 3 Round Mock Draft each year, sometimes going to the beginning of the early 4th Round,  I've never even remotely attempted a complete 7th Round Draft of 255 players. Instead of becoming familiar with around 250 to 275 players like I try to do,  the time and effort to do a complete 7 Round Mock Draft is off the charts.  

Hunter Bryant is one of 7 UDRFAs heading to the Lions if multiple reports prove correct:

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/l...025876001/

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Lol oline's essential worst case scenario happening reminds me of a few years ago when I got roasted after the fact for saying predraft that Fowler, Yeldon, and Rashad Greene was my worst case scenario. Hopefully you aren't as right as I was.
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(04-27-2020, 10:26 AM)PF* Wrote:
(04-26-2020, 10:17 PM)D6 Wrote: Thanks for your efforts with the rankings and 7 Round Mock Draft.  Getting different opinions that are well thought out like you provided is appreciated.  It leads to interesting discussions both in the present and when games, and seasons, are complete.   The breakdown by LT vs. RT, and the various positions on the Defense in the front 7 to the extent you separated the categories is something I wish more of the paid analysts would do much more of.

I have to echo D6 on this. I don't watch any CFB so when the thoughts turn to the draft around Super Bowl time, I am seeing 95% of the names for the first time. Your input and that of several others (I liked KY Jaggy when he was here, too) is simply invaluable.

After reading all the back and forth and the Board's mock draft, I am usually caught up and know the names through the 4th round and am able to grumble as well as anybody as a player I know (Hunter Bryant, for ex) falls into the 5th round and later.

Good stuff, thank you. 

A shout out to ColoJag and Caldrac too.

He is still here.
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(04-27-2020, 03:43 PM)Upper Wrote: Lol oline's essential worst case scenario happening reminds me of a few years ago when I got roasted after the fact for saying predraft that Fowler, Yeldon, and Rashad Greene was my worst case scenario. Hopefully you aren't as right as I was.

Most agreed on Yeldon and Fowler.  I dont remember one person that wanted Yeldon when all those other really good RBs were on the board.  One of Daves worst picks
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