ScorpionZero Posted April 15 Posted April 15 PFN, trade up and back and ... 19. Brian Thomas Jr.WR LSU 44. Ladd McConkeyWR Georgia 52. Graham BartonOC Duke 60. Braden FiskeDT Florida State 112. Jaden HicksS Washington State 148. Theo JohnsonTE Penn State 160. Isaac GuerendoRB Louisville 200. Nehemiah PritchettCB Auburn 229. Nathan ThomasOT Louisiana 3 1 Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 15 Posted April 15 MDD 12 Rome Odunze WR | Washington TRADE 28 Amarius Mims OT | Georgia 39 Ladd McConkey WR | Georgia TRADE 60 Tyler Nubin S | Minnesota 128 Zak Zinter IOL | Michigan 133 Isaac Guerendo RB | Louisville 144 Javon Solomon EDGE | Troy 160 Nehemiah Pritchett CB | Auburn 163 McKinnley Jackson DL | Texas A&M 200 Tanor Bortolini IOL | Wisconsin 1 1 Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Skeeda 33. Troy FranklinWR Oregon 60. Adisa IsaacEDGE Penn State 65. Xavier LegetteWR South Carolina 133. Tyler NubinS Minnesota 144. Khristian BoydDT Northern Iowa 160. Tip ReimanTE Illinois 163. Isaiah DavisRB South Dakota State 200. Blake FisherOT Notre Dame 204. Joe MiltonQB Tennessee 248. Nick CorreiaOG Rhode Island 1 Quote
ghostwriter Posted April 16 Posted April 16 16 Brian Thomas Jr. WR | LSU TRADE (#28 and 2025 RD2) 84 Dominick Puni IOL | Kansas TRADE 98 DeWayne Carter DL | Duke TRADE 128 Luke McCaffrey WR | Rice 133 Malik Mustapha S | Wake Forest 144 Isaac Guerendo RB | Louisville 160 Mason McCormick IOL | South Dakota State 163 Tommy Eichenberg LB | Ohio State 195 Jalyx Hunt EDGE | Houston Baptist TRADE 200 Myles Cole EDGE | Texas Tech 204 Gabe Hall DL | Baylor 248 Demani Richardson S | Texas A&M 3 Quote
Dr. Who Posted April 16 Posted April 16 7 hours ago, ScorpionZero said: PFN, trade up and back and ... 19. Brian Thomas Jr.WR LSU 44. Ladd McConkeyWR Georgia 52. Graham BartonOC Duke 60. Braden FiskeDT Florida State 112. Jaden HicksS Washington State 148. Theo JohnsonTE Penn State 160. Isaac GuerendoRB Louisville 200. Nehemiah PritchettCB Auburn 229. Nathan ThomasOT Louisiana Barton is a first rounder. I doubt Theo Johnson lasts that long. The model is off. It's a home run draft, though. 1 1 Quote
34-78-83 Posted April 16 Posted April 16 Traded back to 29 then back again to 42. Jumped up to take the Yale kid at 126. All in all, 7 players selected, 6 of which are in the top 150. Still got the double dip at WR too. Would have liked a DT but McCormick was too enticing at that spot I was looking for one. 1 1 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted April 16 Posted April 16 4 picks in top 88. Light. Lean. Mean. (Don't love the limited haul, but do love the talent added. Those 4 picks in first two days should be difference makers.) 2 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted April 16 Posted April 16 17 minutes ago, 34-78-83 said: Traded back to 29 then back again to 42. Jumped up to take the Yale kid at 126. All in all, 7 players selected, 6 of which are in the top 150. Still got the double dip at WR too. Would have liked a DT but McCormick was too enticing at that spot I was looking for one. Interested if you prefer your draft or mine? Not competitively. Just which haul do you think will be more impactful short and long term? Also, you could consider this one I just ran with where I let it fall more organically (whereas above I forced the issue and spent future assets. Possibly a better haul, depending on your perspective. Doubling up on the Washington WRs is kind of cool, not to mention the overall roster depth and competition added. Guess I prefer the draft below to the one I posted moments ago lol. 2 Quote
34-78-83 Posted April 16 Posted April 16 8 hours ago, Richard Noggin said: Interested if you prefer your draft or mine? Not competitively. Just which haul do you think will be more impactful short and long term? Also, you could consider this one I just ran with where I let it fall more organically (whereas above I forced the issue and spent future assets. Possibly a better haul, depending on your perspective. Doubling up on the Washington WRs is kind of cool, not to mention the overall roster depth and competition added. Guess I prefer the draft below to the one I posted moments ago lol. I like the receiver combo I took better (just personal pref), plus I think Braswell can help right away, possibly Frazier too. Yours seems to have more immediate help in Nubin and Jenkins and Braelon Allen where mine was more about taking O-line and WR talent that is available in this draft class. I would have liked a CB or DT but couldn't resist the guys I took instead. So maybe yours gets the edge in the short term where mine should pay off more long term. 1 Quote
CookieG Posted April 16 Posted April 16 13 hours ago, Victory Formation said: 16 Brian Thomas Jr. WR | LSU TRADE (#28 and 2025 RD2) 84 Dominick Puni IOL | Kansas TRADE 98 DeWayne Carter DL | Duke TRADE 128 Luke McCaffrey WR | Rice 133 Malik Mustapha S | Wake Forest 144 Isaac Guerendo RB | Louisville 160 Mason McCormick IOL | South Dakota State 163 Tommy Eichenberg LB | Ohio State 195 Jalyx Hunt EDGE | Houston Baptist TRADE 200 Myles Cole EDGE | Texas Tech 204 Gabe Hall DL | Baylor 248 Demani Richardson S | Texas A&M I really like this draft. In a way, its an All-RAS team, lol. Using assets from the Diggs trade to nab Thomas is something that just fits. There is always the argument of waiting for others to come to you, but I'd be more than fine with it. Puni is versatile, or trying to be, they had him at every OL position in the Senior Bowl. He will play inside, but can move to OT if needed. Lil bro McAffrey is actually a step faster than his older brother. But he isn't a high school QB who converted to WR, he's a college Qb who moved to WR. Lots of talent who might just need more time at the position. Guerrendo, a 221 lb RB who runs a 4.3, might be a better blocker than Cook right now, and you don't lose speed when he's in the game. McCormick is a beast of a specimen and a 3 year starter. Hunt, Cole and Gabe Hall, it depends how they are used and having the right coach to use their talents. A converted safety at edge, a 275 lb guy who was playing LB and a strong, quick 295 lb guy who was playing enough of a 2 gap, 5 tech, but might excel as in inside pass rusher (I liked him at the Senior Bowl). Based on where you drafted them, if one of them works out, you are ahead of the game. Nice job. 1 Quote
Ralonzo Posted April 16 Posted April 16 Looks like PFN has updated the player rankings, and everyone is getting a drive on there with trade-downs, so... I gotta say, this draft seems pretty realistic, the biggest stretch is Mitchell dropping where he did but that's only because EVERYONE else got picked first. Oh, and Tennessee offered their '25 R1 to drop back 28 to 38, so... yeah I'm doing that. You know what number Jaylin is gonna get in camp, right? Quote
Prospector Posted April 16 Posted April 16 28. Brian Thomas Jr.WR LSU 60. Javon BullardS Georgia 128. Beaux LimmerOC Arkansas 133. Jordan JeffersonDT LSU 144. Jacob CowingWR Arizona 160. Kitan OladapoS Oregon State 163. Justin EboigbeDT Alabama 200. Jamree KromahDT James Madison 204. David WhiteWR Western Carolina 248. Evan AndersonDT FAU 1 Quote
ghostwriter Posted April 17 Posted April 17 28 Brian Thomas Jr. WR | LSU 57 Ja'Lynn Polk WR | Washington TRADE 128 Tykee Smith S | Georgia 133 Malik Mustapha S | Wake Forest 144 Isaac Guerendo RB | Louisville 163 Jordan Jefferson DL | LSU 200 Dwight McGlothern CB | Arkansas 204 Jaylan Ford LB | Texas 248 Grayson Murphy EDGE | UCLA Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 17 Posted April 17 18 hours ago, ndirish1978 said: Maybe add a different type of receiver late instead of Johnson. Otherwise good Quote
ScorpionZero Posted April 17 Posted April 17 (edited) PFN I decided in this draft to focus on making us a dominant rushing team and using play action. We're a could weather team, we need to act like it. To make a defense better is too control the football, and that's where the focus should be in this mock. In 26 we can add defense. Edited April 17 by ScorpionZero Quote
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