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23 minutes ago, Virgil said:

 

I figured I would see what everyone wanted to do. I’m all for the “no-trade” mock with a 6 hour time limit. That way everyone has to check in daily 

im down for that.

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Just now, Alphadawg7 said:

Lol, I have a feeling this mock is going to be less than 10% accurate. 

 

Maybe not players to teams, but I’ll take that bet on player to draft position

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1 minute ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

That would be me. We gonna have a problem here? :D

haha I wanted to call out someone, and the trade up for a guard was my uneducated target to slam. Scared of that Eagles rush huh?

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1 minute ago, PetermanThrew5Picks said:

haha I wanted to call out someone, and the trade up for a guard was my uneducated target to slam. Scared of that Eagles rush huh?

 

I mean, we traded back 4 spots, picked up a 3rd and got a really good G that can play tackle in case of an injury.

 

Gotta prepare to win the division. Fletcher Cox, meet my pals Mr Wynn & Mr Scherff.

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3 minutes ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

I mean, we traded back 4 spots, picked up a 3rd and got a really good G that can play tackle in case of an injury.

 

Gotta prepare to win the division. Fletcher Cox, meet my pals Mr Wynn & Mr Scherff.

Best of luck 'Skins

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With the 28th pick the Pittsburgh Steelers pick.....

Oklahoma State QB Mason Rudolph 

 

That puts the Jags on the clock...

 

 

 

 

There is interest between the Steelers and Rudolph, and if he is available at No. 28 there will be some serious consideration being done whether they pull the trigger on the move.

If the organization feels he is the future at the quarterback position, making the move makes a lot of sense. He could learn behind Roethlisberger becoming more polished, and hopefully ready to take over when Roethlisberger is ready to call it a career. Doing so would help build the quarterback bridge from one great quarterback to the next in line. Something the team didn’t do after Terry Bradshaw hung up the cleats, but could have by drafting Dan Marino in 1983.

While many would consider this draft pick frivolous, considering the other team needs, the long-term success of the franchise has to weigh into the equation, and Rudolph could be a large part of that success.

Rudolph isn’t drawing comparisons for nothing. His senior year, the QB threw for 4,904 yards, 37 touchdowns and only nine interceptions. Playing in a pass-heavy offense, Rudolph is no stranger to responsibility, and would play with less weight on his shoulders in an offense filled with talent like Antonio Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Le’Veon Bell.

 

This style of QB could easily translate into the Steelers offense and replacing Ben would be, at first take, simpler  then it seemed. Welcome to Pittsburgh Mason.

 

 

 

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Jaguars are on the clock

 

@Batman1876

7 minutes ago, xRUSHx said:

With the 28th pick the Pittsburgh Steelers pick.....

Oklahoma State QB Mason Rudolph 

 

That puts the Jags on the clock...

 

 

 

 

There is interest between the Steelers and Rudolph, and if he is available at No. 28 there will be some serious consideration being done whether they pull the trigger on the move.

If the organization feels he is the future at the quarterback position, making the move makes a lot of sense. He could learn behind Roethlisberger becoming more polished, and hopefully ready to take over when Roethlisberger is ready to call it a career. Doing so would help build the quarterback bridge from one great quarterback to the next in line. Something the team didn’t do after Terry Bradshaw hung up the cleats, but could have by drafting Dan Marino in 1983.

While many would consider this draft pick frivolous, considering the other team needs, the long-term success of the franchise has to weigh into the equation, and Rudolph could be a large part of that success.

Rudolph isn’t drawing comparisons for nothing. His senior year, the QB threw for 4,904 yards, 37 touchdowns and only nine interceptions. Playing in a pass-heavy offense, Rudolph is no stranger to responsibility, and would play with less weight on his shoulders in an offense filled with talent like Antonio Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Le’Veon Bell.

 

This style of QB could easily translate into the Steelers offense and replacing Ben would be, at first take, simpler  then it seemed. Welcome to Pittsburgh Mason.

 

 

 

 

This might be the first pick I strongly disagree with. I think the Steelers are happy with Jones as their backup, maybe even heir apparent. 

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