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LEBills

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  1. With the 25th pick in mock draft 2.0, the New York Football Giants select Cam Smith, CB, South Carolina The Giants biggest need at this point is CB. As they have Adoree Jackson for another year and then a whole lot of nothing. Coming from the Bills tree, it is wise to look at their private workouts which Cam Smith happens to be one of. Smith is a battle tested corner who gets PBUs and INTs like they are going out of style. His aggressiveness will match well with the Giants aggressive defensive scheme. The Cowgirls and @Virgil are in the clock.
  2. B is Rodgers
  3. Will Anderson second overall to try and be their Bosa?
  4. Good let’s get all the bad ideas out of our system terrible mock
  5. 1. Jordan Addison 2. JSN 3. Zay Flowers 4. AT Perry 5. Quentin Johnson 6. Rashee Rice 7. Cedric Tillman 8. Jalen Hyatt 9. Tyler Scott 10. Tank Dell 11. Xavier Hutchinson 12. Jonathan Mingo 13. Josh Downs 14. Charlie Jones 15. Marvin Mims 16. Trey Palmer 17. Michael Wilson 18. Jayden Reed 19. Antoine Green 20. Bryce Ford Wheaton 21. Parker Washington 22. Rakim Jarrett 23. Kayshon Boutte 24. Ronnie Bell 25. Andrei Iosivos
  6. He is like Jason Witten reincarnate
  7. Both times Wentz and Hurts were on rookie contracts where they made very little. It’s harder when you are paying your QB a lot.
  8. I’m not sure Howie Roseman knows how to create a good team without a QB on a rookie contract. Guess we will see.
  9. Are you ErieCountyBulls? Haha
  10. Giants, Vikings, bears thanks Virgil
  11. This is a good catch. Another interesting part of the invites is that Addison, JSN and Flowers are invited but not Quentin Johnston https://www.the33rdteam.com/category/nfl-draft/2023-nfl-draft-breakdown-of-17-players-invited-to-draft/
  12. Haha you know it. McDermott is calling the defensive plays this year. He is gonna want to look good so we are probably going LB, DT, DT with our first three picks 🤢
  13. Sorry that was confusing how I worded that. I meant Hyatt in the second would be good for me or wait until later rounds for Scott or Palmer. If we went Hyatt, at least we are getting someone with an elite trait I will say that. Can’t wait for the draft to be here
  14. I think we are going to be surprised about Bergeron and how early he goes. To me he has the quickest feet among the top OTs. Johnson, Jones, Bergeron and Wright I think will go rd 1. Skoronski too depending on if he is a guard or tackle on the next level. I’m hoping that Beane’s comments about protecting their franchise QB after the season extends beyond a couple veteran guards but you may be right. For Hyatt, the problem is he basically only had free releases in college and so unless you are going to only put him in the slot you have to hope he can learn to be an outside player like Chark or MVS who he is much thinner than. So I think you are hoping he can develop into that which is a little rich for Rd 1. Matt Harmon does his reception perception for the draft class each year and Hyatt basically only was good at 9s and below average at everything else. A little too much risk for rd 1 for me. Rd 2 I could live with or wait for Tyler Scott or Trey Palmer. But love the thought exercise of your draft, thank you
  15. In the past it has been early May that has ended
  16. I would be a bit disappointed if that is how it shook out. Hyatt certainly has an elite trait but definitely have my doubts he can be more than an MVS or DJ Chark. One thing that is interesting to the top 30 visits is local teams do not count against the top 30 visits. I believe for the Bills that includes UB, Penn State and, of course, Syracuse. It was reported that Kromer was working out Matthew Bergeron during SUs pro day. I think Bergeron is going first round and is a top 3 OT for me. In the event of that draft I would go with him.
  17. I imagine the next wave of signings for the league as a whole will come after the draft and again when it stops affecting comp picks.
  18. Matthew Bergeron AT Perry Tank Dell Dylan Horton Yasir Abdullah
  19. This is gonna be one of those years WR 6-10 outperforms WR 2-5, I think. JSN will be good then Flowers Addison Johnston Hyatt are all going to depend on the offense. then later Tillman, Mingo, Scott, Rice and AT Perry are better sized, all played outside and either have had production or were stuck with some garbage QBs. AT Perry looks like Clemson Tee Higgins to me. Long, bendy, and really uses that length well to separate from corners that he can’t outrun. Hartman was a garbage QB in a weird offense and Perry still had two great seasons. Watching some of his pre-draft interviews were impressive too. But honestly I could see a path for any of those WRs being viewed as day 2 picks turning into good WRs but no sure thing (aside from Perry imo haha).
  20. With the 88th pick in the draft the Jacksonville Jaguars select Tre’Vius Hodges-Tomlinson, CB, TCU Though the Jags secondary could use an influx of talent, the biggest need is a slot corner. There may be none better or smaller in the draft than LT’s nephew. An explosive player that doesn’t just cover but makes plays on the ball and plays bigger than his tiny frame. With 89th pick the Giants and @Chaos are on the clock @Virgil
  21. I mean when is the last first round pick we made that played a ton? Ed Oliver I guess? Rousseau and Elam both rotated and Elam was a healthy scratch at times. Dawkins won’t be here forever probably not even in two years, Brown got Josh’s elbow jacked up last year. It’s a good time to get a talented tackle prospect in the building and let him be the starter at RT or swing tackle, OL get hurt. As for tight end, rookie tight ends take a while to develop as well, hard position to translate. And that would assume we would use 2 TE sets much more than we have recently. I think a mid round tight end that can block and catch a few passes fits more with the TE2 we are looking for. Schoonmaker who we just had in for a visit or Brenton Strange are good blockers in college and have some athleticism.
  22. Hey @Virgil mannc took Ika Siaki for the Lions and I took Dawand Jones for the Jags
  23. I do think that the new guards will help the line overall. However, Brown really has been not good to average his first two years in the league. We currently have David Quessenbury as our swing tackle. I think it would be wise to draft a tackle early. Whether the rookie pushes Brown to the bench or Brown plays good enough to hold onto that spot, now your tackle position isn’t so thin and dependent on Spencer Brown taking a step in year 3.
  24. Though I really like a few guys as a possible RT upgrades still, I agree the guys that seem like clear cut upgrades are gone
  25. With the 56th pick in the 2023 TSW Mock Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars select Dawand Jones OT, OSU Cam Robinson has been a solid left tackle for the Jags but continues to have injuries to his knees, the last of which cost him the end of the 2022 season. In his absence Walker Little excelled at LT. Robinson will be on the team through this year at which point he can be release for a modest cap hit. Getting The Mountain to fill the right side spot vacated by Jawan Taylor is too good to pass up in this spot. Though we do have concerns about Jones being just too big, he really has played well in college and the senior bowl. This should establish bookend tackles for the Jags for the foreseeable future. The Giants and @Chaos are now on the clock. @Virgil
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