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Doc Brown

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  1. Multiple concussions.
  2. My condolences to Dennis Rodman.
  3. Tyler Biadasz too dropping all the way to the 4th and Grant Calcaterra actually quit football.
  4. Just for fun. Here's there way too early 2020 mock draft following last year's draft. We got two first rounders this year. LOL. 1.MIAMI DOLPHINS Chase Young, EDGE, Ohio State With quarterback Josh Rosen now on the roster I don't see the Dolphins needing a quarterback at No. 1. Instead I think they'll benefit just as much by picking an absolute freak of an edge rusher in Chase Young. 6-foot-5, 265 pounds, wears No. 2, has dreadlocks. What more could you want? Young and Bosa were unblockable on the same defensive line when both were on the field in 2018. Young recorded 14.5 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks last season. 2.ARIZONA CARDINALS Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama The Cardinals not only added their franchise quarterback in Kyler Murray this past draft weekend, but they also gave him some weapons in the 2019 draft with Andy Isabella and Hakeem Butler at the receiver position. But the additions shouldn't stop there. Jeudy has been one of the best receivers in college football for two years and will continue to be as long as he's healthy. You won't find a better route runner. "You mean "a better route runner in *college football*", right?" No, I don't. 3.OAKLAND RAIDERS Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama Derek Carr's lone good year is proving itself too be an outlier the more time seems to go on. If that continues, they'll be in the market for a quarterback. Tua will likely be the highest profile QB to go in the Top 5. 4.CINCINNATI BENGALS Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon I thought the Bengals would end up with Drew Lock or Dwayne Haskins when all was said and done in the 2019 NFL Draft, but that didn't happen. Next year the quarterback question will be even more bold for the Bengals, and they'll need to be more urgent in selecting one. Herbert will compete for the QB1 title in the 2020 class, as he was highly regarded going into last season, too. 5.BUFFALO BILLS Laviska Shenault, WR, Colorado "What's this guy's name? Lavis--Laviska?" You're damn right it is, and you better get to knowing it. The name of the game in Buffalo is weapons for quarterback Josh Allen, and it doesn't get much better than Laviska Shenault. Over 1,000 yards and 11 total touchdowns in just nine games in 2018. 2019 could even better, and if it is, he'll be a big name in a star-studded wide receiver group. 6.NEW YORK JETS CeeDee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma Lamb was a big-time playmaker for Kyler Murray during the quarterback's Heisman campaign in 2018, and Lamb did that in all kinds of ways. He wins with size, strength and speed -- a true WR1 at the next level. 7.DETROIT LIONS Raekwon Davis, DT, Alabama 8.WASHINGTON REDSKINS Trey Smith, OL, Tennessee 9.DENVER BRONCOS Grant Delpit, S, LSU 10.TENNESSEE TITANS Grant Calcaterra, TE, Oklahoma 11.TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS A.J. Epenesa, EDGE, Iowa Jason Pierre-Paul ain't gettin' any younger. Epenesa is a 6-foot-5, 270-pound freak of an edge defender who had 10.5 sacks last season as a sophomore. 12.SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia 13.CAROLINA PANTHERS Walker Little, OT, Stanford 14.NEW YORK GIANTS Andrew Thomas, OL, Georgia 15.JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Jake Fromm, QB, Georgia The Jaguars didn't draft a quarterback early in the 2019 NFL Draft, holding firm to what they said when the signed Nick Foles. But I think even they know Foles isn't the long-term answer. Fromm isn't a guy who I want to start right away in the NFL, but I think this would be a good situational fit for both the Jaguars and Fromm to get the most of a mid-round quarterback selection in round one. 16.HOUSTON TEXANS D'Andre Swift, RB, Georgia 17.CLEVELAND BROWNS Tyler Biadasz, OL, Wisconsin 18.ATLANTA FALCONS Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn 19.SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Henry Ruggs III, WR, Alabama 20.INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Trey Adams, OT, Washington 21.BALTIMORE RAVENS Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State 22.DALLAS COWBOYS Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU 23.PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Yetur Gross-Matos, EDGE, Penn State 24.GREEN BAY PACKERS Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU 25.MINNESOTA VIKINGS Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama 26.PITTSBURGH STEELERS Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama 27.OAKLAND RAIDERS (VIA CHI) Albert Okwuegbunam, TE, Missouri 28.LOS ANGELES CHARGERS Tommy Kraemer, OL, Notre Dame 29.NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson 30.NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Lorenzo Neal, DT, Purdue 31.KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson 32.LOS ANGELES RAMS Isaiah Simmons, S, Clemson
  5. If he is our backup he'll definitely be a cheap one.
  6. Bills drafted Reich two years after drafting Kelly. The stars are aligning.
  7. 167. Bills: QB Jake Fromm, Georgia Grade: B+. With Matt Barkley in the final year of his contract, Bills were quietly in the backup QB market. Like Barkley, Fromm wins with anticipation but has weak arm. Good pocket presence and plenty of big-game experience.
  8. Maybe it's a sign we're building a dome. That's how I read the pick.
  9. Backup QB was definitely an area of need with Josh Allen's style of play. Barkley is terrible.
  10. Upgrade over Barkley. I'm happy.
  11. Yes. Reports are they really like Stidham.
  12. Mel "I like how he is a hand catcher who can run with the football" Kiper.
  13. Gruden loves players that show some initiative.
  14. Jake Fromm anybody or is New England taking him?
  15. I'm just glad we don't have Goodell announcing the picks anymore trying painfully to be funny before Wingo saying "He has an interesting back story where he killed his rich parents for the inheritance money. He has great ball tracking skills and ran a 4.38."
  16. Should contribute on Special teams as a gunner and a developmental WR. What you'd expect from a day 3 pick.
  17. Is this a parody account? They have him as the 2nd best RB in the draft on this link at least. https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2020-nfl-draft-position-rankings-running-backs 2. ZACK MOSS, UTAH Draft Board Rank: 77th Moss may not have the same elite measurables as some of the other backs in this class, but he has a trump card we’ve seen translate again and again to the NFL — the dude breaks tackles. Whether it’s as a runner or as a receiver, Moss is a safe bet to be on his feet after first contact. In fact, Moss broke at least four tackles in each of the games in which he carried the ball at least 10 times, even though he played through injury for a portion of the year. He had the third-highest single-season broken tackle per attempt average of any running back we’ve charted in our six years of doing college football, and as a receiver, he caught 66 career passes and forced 33 broken tackles after the catch. Those are insane figures that are a safe bet to continue in the NFL. At 5-foot-10 and 222 pounds, Moss has every-down running back potential.
  18. Can people step back from the ledge now?
  19. Diggs, Brown, Beasley, McKenzie, D. Williams, Roberts That's a darn good group of WR's. I'm sure there will be some good one's available next year.
  20. If we draft another DE I'm drinking bleach.
  21. He did draft a white guy that fell into the 2nd round at DE in 2001 with the #94.
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