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i'd love this draft. and yes i did choose 2 OLB's and 2 WR's.

 

 

19: R1P19

OLB DARRON LEE
OHIO STATE
49: R2P18
TE HUNTER HENRY
ARKANSAS
80: R3P17
OLB JOSHUA PERRY
OHIO STATE
117: R4P19
DT HASSAN RIDGEWAY
TEXAS
139: R4P41
WR DEVON CAJUSTE
STANFORD
156: R5P17
ILB JARED NORRIS
UTAH
192: R6P17
WR DANIEL BRAVERMAN
WESTERN MICHIGAN
218: R6P43
OT JOE DAHL
WASHINGTON STATE
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Braverman! My guy.

 

Most likely will go to Pats as the next Edelman, of course.

i like him, kwiatkoski, and and shawn oakman as draft gems. i'd like all three one the team.

 

and i keep drafting henry because he's a huge value getting him in the second. best athlete in the draft. he could help roman a lot with 2 te sets.

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Braverman! My guy.

 

Most likely will go to Pats as the next Edelman, of course.

 

I'm confused...I though Hogan was the next Eddleman? Or is it Amendola?...

 

Welker?...

 

Nevermind... ;)

Braverman! My guy.

 

Most likely will go to Pats as the next Edelman, of course.

 

Daniel Jeremiah was talking about him on the last "Move The Sticks" show...He said one scout told him Braverman was their big-time sleeper but asked him not to mention it...Then another scout mentioned him...then another...He said he's no secret really...Jeremiah thinks he goes no later than the 4th Round... B-)

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19: R1P19
OT JACK CONKLIN
MICHIGAN STATE
49: R2P18
DT CHRIS JONES
MISSISSIPPI STATE
80: R3P17
OLB SU'A CRAVENS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
117: R4P19
QB CARDALE JONES
OHIO STATE
139: R4P41
DT JAVON HARGRAVE
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
156: R5P17
OT JOE HAEG
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
192: R6P17
ILB ANTONIO MORRISON
FLORIDA
218: R6P43
WR MALCOLM MITCHELL
GEORGIA

I love this draft!

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I used Fanspeak, just updated yesterday

 

19: R1P19

DT A'SHAWN ROBINSON

ALABAMA

49: R2P18

WR BRAXTON MILLER

OHIO STATE

80: R3P17

OLB KAMALEI CORREA

BOISE STATE

117: R4P19

OT JOE HAEG

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

139: R4P41

QB CARDALE JONES

OHIO STATE

156: R5P17

DT D.J. READER

CLEMSON

192: R6P17

WR MIKE THOMAS

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

218: R6P43

ILB ANTONIO MORRISON

FLORIDA

Posted (edited)

I used Fanspeak, just updated yesterday

 

19: R1P19

DT A'SHAWN ROBINSON

ALABAMA

49: R2P18

WR BRAXTON MILLER

OHIO STATE

80: R3P17

OLB KAMALEI CORREA

BOISE STATE

117: R4P19

OT JOE HAEG

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

139: R4P41

QB CARDALE JONES

OHIO STATE

156: R5P17

DT D.J. READER

CLEMSON

192: R6P17

WR MIKE THOMAS

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

218: R6P43

ILB ANTONIO MORRISON

FLORIDA

I just ran the sim myself last night and got a lot of similar names. I was shocked to see how quickly the OT pool dries up, and I wonder if that doesn't mean the Bills pull the trigger on one sooner rather than later. A bigger WR falls in to roughly the same category.......Edge rusher too....boy we have a lot of work to do in the draft. Starting to wonder if we can afford to draft an Interior DL in the first round?

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I used Fanspeak, just updated yesterday

 

19: R1P19

DT A'SHAWN ROBINSON

ALABAMA

49: R2P18

WR BRAXTON MILLER

OHIO STATE

80: R3P17

OLB KAMALEI CORREA

BOISE STATE

117: R4P19

OT JOE HAEG

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

139: R4P41

QB CARDALE JONES

OHIO STATE

156: R5P17

DT D.J. READER

CLEMSON

192: R6P17

WR MIKE THOMAS

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

218: R6P43

ILB ANTONIO MORRISON

FLORIDA

 

 

Can someone explain all the hype about Braxton?

 

I just dont get it

 

 

 

CBF

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I think people think he'll be Julian Edelman, but 6'2" with 4.4 speed

 

Ahh ok

 

 

I just think round 2 may be a little high and have read he wont last past round 3 and that he will have to be coached up when drafted on how to be a good WR

 

 

CBF

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I would encourage folks to use the composite big board if you want a more realistic projection--I've run it many times, and I find that it's the most reliable in terms of not letting the obvious names fall beyond what's reasonably expected.

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Can someone explain all the hype about Braxton?

 

I just dont get it

 

 

 

CBF

he is a bigger version of Percy Harvin, without the "issues."

 

 

Ya but he doesnt even really have any receiving stats...

 

 

 

CBF

he just moved to WR 9 months ago...they used him very uniquely... Didn't really throw the ball much.
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I think that Braxton is going to be a really good pro (but it may take him some time). He is a physically gifted Edelman IMO. He has those same lightning quick feet, but is bigger and has more explosive speed. He is just raw.

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19: R1P19
DE NOAH SPENCE
EASTERN KENTUCKY
49: R2P18
DT VERNON BUTLER
LOUISIANA TECH
80: R3P17
DT ROBERT NKEMDICHE
OLE MISS
117: R4P19
S DEANDRE HOUSTON-CARSON
WILLIAM & MARY
139: R4P41
WR DANIEL BRAVERMAN
WESTERN MICHIGAN
156: R5P17
DT D.J. READER
CLEMSON
192: R6P17
QB BRANDON DOUGHTY
WESTERN KENTUCKY
218: R6P43
ILB BLAKE MARTINEZ
STANFORD
No way this draft happens but I would be thrilled with it. Used Composite Big Board

 

Posted (edited)

19: R1P19



OT JACK CONKLIN

MICHIGAN STATE




I dont like going RT in round 1, but I do think in the league today RT is gaining ground on LT value wise and having watched the AFC Champ. and Superbowl again recently, RT is as important as ever on the offensive line. Conklin should eliminate RT concerns and start day 1. FYI: I started the Jon Runyan comps. :ph34r: Just so you know.... This pick was tough with A. Robinson and K. Dodd in contention, but Conklin seems like a Rex Ryan kinda guy.







49: R2P18



OLB KAMALEI CORREA

BOISE STATE

Having Hughes coming off the right edge and Correa off the left is a potential fierce edge rush combination. Correa could go has high as the first round but is more of a project than the media is recognizing, needing significant strength, coverage and counter move development. He has immediate pass rush impact on pass downs with twitchy-ness and athleticism off the edge. Coaching is going to go a long way with Correa.




80: R3P17



S KEANU NEAL

FLORIDA

Neal is certainly a physical trend setter coming out of the secondary, he certainly has eye discipline and on-field control issues as well. Neal has all the physical tools to be successful, can he harness his inner beast? can he be more than a box safety? Certainly a Rex Ryan type of player and this spot should be about his floor.




117: R4P19



WR KOLBY LISTENBEE

TCU

Listenbee is a deep threat and that is his trick, but he's good at it. Listenbee may develop into a #2 in time but for now he comes in and draws coverage on 3rd and long complimenting Sammy and keeping R. Woods as the #2 who can shift inside when the offense spreads out on passing downs.




139: R4P41



DT D.J. READER

CLEMSON

This pick makes too much sense, so it in all likely hood will not happen, but Reader looks like the perfect NT for this defense, plus he went to Clemson, which off course is in the ACC++, and he was available.




156: R5P17



S JUSTIN SIMMONS

BOSTON COLLEGE

Simmons has the long term potential to start at FS, the ability to make plays on the back end and drop down to cover bigger TE's and WR's, combine that with solid instincts and ball skills and you cant go wrong in the 5th round. ACC++.




192: R6P17



ILB ELANDON ROBERTS

HOUSTON

As El Bandito grows on me, so does historic man crush; Elandon Roberts. Roberts is physical and like Keanu Neal can be too aggressive at times, Roberts however has good range to the boundry sideline and almost to the field sideline. Im not sold on his CoD skills and coverage ability, but at ILB his leadership skills and instincts are top notch and worthy of being drafted with his better than perceived athletic ability.




218: R6P43



QB BRANDON ALLEN

ARKANSAS

With Hogan and Doughty off the board in the couple picks before this, Allen was the best option left and a quality one at that. Boom.


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19: R1P19
DE KEVIN DODD
CLEMSON
49: R2P18
DT CHRIS JONES
MISSISSIPPI STATE
80: R3P17
WR TYLER BOYD
PITTSBURGH
117: R4P19
QB CARDALE JONES
OHIO STATE
139: R4P41
CB CYRUS JONES
ALABAMA
156: R5P17
S JAYRON KEARSE
CLEMSON
192: R6P17
OLB TRAVIS FEENEY
WASHINGTON
218: R6P43
OT JOE DAHL
WASHINGTON STATE

 

I really like this one...Even late I got two guys I feel can match up fairly well with TE's in coverage...Something I think is a growing situational need in the NFL...I could have had Nkemdiche at #49, but I choose Jones because he had better production in the same Conference, he's bigger, and I think he's just a safer pick...Cardale Jones is my personal pick as a developmental guy at QB...I wanted to grab an ILB, but it did not fall right...Overall I'm trying to stick to my personal favorite theme of D-line at #19 and #49...Get a WR, a developmental QB, a S, a CB, LB depth and O-Line depth... B-)

Posted

Composite board, liked the results

 

19: R1P19
DT A'SHAWN ROBINSON
ALABAMA
49: R2P18
WR JOSH DOCTSON
TCU
80: R3P17
ILB JOSHUA PERRY
OHIO STATE
117: R4P19
OT KYLE MURPHY
STANFORD
139: R4P41
CB CYRUS JONES
ALABAMA
156: R5P17
OLB YANNICK NGAKOUE
MARYLAND
192: R6P17
DT D.J. READER
CLEMSON
218: R6P43
QB BRANDON DOUGHTY
WESTERN KENTUCKY
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