Ozzy Posted July 9, 2018 Share Posted July 9, 2018 Nice effort Desperado82 again, especially with all the teams included. But similar to what I said last year, where in the world do you get some of these guys? I have a list just updated with technically 7 rounds included and compensatory picks, you are missing 32 or so of them in your list ;o), and even I struggled later on finding enough guys worth it, and I am sure 40-80 will end up not even being picked out of my group if not more. But it was based off a list I made last year of players I saw that were underclassmen or guys who did not go out for the draft, players I liked and thought had potential over the years watching them. Where are you getting some of these names, a few are guys I do not even consider to be prospects at all or noticed at all either for that matter... Hard to do for sure making a list like this, but you can speak on each one these players you list individually in what they can do and who they are as prospects? Or is it more just a name? Just curious considering you are the only other one on here outside of myself who makes a list this early that is this large... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IDOG_det Posted July 9, 2018 Share Posted July 9, 2018 Incredible, incredible work. As always this mock is fantastic. Love that you gave the Lions my guy Daniel Cooney. I was mortified that you gave them Wilton Speight and then I was even more mortified when I realized that it is actually realistic. Loved seeing Emmanuel Butler climb all the way up to the early part of the draft. Liked the inclusion of Ryan Bee, although I can see him going higher after another solid season (he heavily resembles Trent Murphy IMO). As always, great work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D82 Posted July 10, 2018 Author Share Posted July 10, 2018 On 7/8/2018 at 10:40 PM, Ozzy said: Nice effort Desperado82 again, especially with all the teams included. But similar to what I said last year, where in the world do you get some of these guys? I have a list just updated with technically 7 rounds included and compensatory picks, you are missing 32 or so of them in your list ;o), and even I struggled later on finding enough guys worth it, and I am sure 40-80 will end up not even being picked out of my group if not more. But it was based off a list I made last year of players I saw that were underclassmen or guys who did not go out for the draft, players I liked and thought had potential over the years watching them. Where are you getting some of these names, a few are guys I do not even consider to be prospects at all or noticed at all either for that matter... Hard to do for sure making a list like this, but you can speak on each one these players you list individually in what they can do and who they are as prospects? Or is it more just a name? Just curious considering you are the only other one on here outside of myself who makes a list this early that is this large... I can't remember which user it is on here, but he completes a Google Doc with each years draft class along with tape, full stats, etc. It's really, really, detailed. Right now he has permission blocked on it so I've been waiting to release another update until he unlocks it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzy Posted July 10, 2018 Share Posted July 10, 2018 16 minutes ago, Desperado82 said: I can't remember which user it is on here, but he completes a Google Doc with each years draft class along with tape, full stats, etc. It's really, really, detailed. Right now he has permission blocked on it so I've been waiting to release another update until he unlocks it. Oh you use his thing just to player grab. Never really look at that lists but could argue one could get a similar info just using high school football recruit rankings and just assuming all the top players are NFL prospects, which is not true at all or a good way to do it but some sadly do it that way I am sure. I find it is a little more fun to do it without looking at others already made lists and see if you can spot the draft prospects just on watching a game without as much info surrounding them. Here are a few thoughts on guys in your list, again since you are the only other with a list this last around. Sure all my comments are negative but I do agree with some things on there, just did not bring those up, curious thoughts on some of these issues. Also a lot of the guys I do not know and or notice last year so they are new to me. Not to mention the guys who are left off. Many of the issues I have with it are underclassmen who I feel just simply will not declare based on their upside and overall production they have shown. 3. Cleveland Browns: Jonah Williams T, Alabama Would love for him to be this good, just not sure he is, got beat in that spring game pretty badly a few times. Nice player just not sure he has ideal length or athletic ability. Will see how he plays this up coming season. 5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Joe Jackson EDGE, Miami Some like him I just do not think he is all that strong at the point of attack. Will see how he does this year with arguably less talent around him on that DL. Needs to put it all together for sure to be picked this year. 6. Arizona Cardinals: N’Keal Harry WR, Arizona State Nice prospect but do me he is a little slow, cannot really run all that well after the catch or blow buy people, will see how he does this season, has great hands and catch radius. 13. Kansas City Chiefs: Raekwon Davis DE/DT, Alabama Should be higher, kid is absolutely elite and could be a top 5 pick I think, tons of upside with him. 25. Pittsburgh Steelers: Mack Wilson ILB, Alabama 1st round pick, not sure I see that in him yet. Talented yes but he is not even the best ILB in that JR class I feel and still has to show more consistency. 27. Houston Texans: Amani Oruwariye CB, Penn State Not sure he is a 1st round talent at all, good and solid, made some plays but was also in the right spot at the right time for a lot of them. Good player just not sure he is 1st round elite. 28. Green Bay Packers: Anthony Johnson WR, Buffalo I like him a lot as well, could easily sneak into the 1st round but would be hard to do 29. New England Patriots: Ryan Finley QB, N.C. State I like him a lot, just not sure he is 1st round material though, great leader and nice pocket passer though. 35. Buffalo Bills: David Sills V WR, West Virginia Sure can catch TDs but not sure how athletic he really is, sneaky athletic at times but that is more to do with his ball skills, does not get much separation in one on one situations, will be interesting to watch him and Grier this year. 48. Oakland Raiders: Trayvon Mullen CB, Clemson I like him but not sure he has showed ability enough to be an early entry guy. Ok coverage ability but nothing great athletically, will see how he is this year. 49. Houston Texans (via SEA): Jaquan Johnson S, Miami If he has a similar playmaking season like he did last year, kid should be a 1st round pick. 50. Atlanta Falcons: Dalton Risner C, Kansas State Is way better than this and I feel could play RT or even better yet guard, doubt he goes back inside center but will see. Awesome player though, I have as a 1st rounder potentially. 64. Kansas City Chiefs (via LA Rams): Miles Boykin WR, Notre Dame What is this based off of, that one bowl game. Because outside of that his career has been pretty lame. Has not done a ton, will see if he can finally produce this year, has talent but has to be consistent. 67. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Terry Godwin WR, Georgia Not a giant fan of his, ok receiver but not all that elite I feel, could be out played by a few of his teammates this year, will see. 70. Buffalo Bills: Trevon Diggs CB, Alabama Would be cool but I think he has a long ways to go as a CB, especially with tackling, thought he would do fine things last year and barely saw the field, hopefully this year he can become a player who actually stays on the field. Had a nice spring game will see if he can build off that. 73. Miami Dolphins: Christian Miller EDGE, Alabama Would be surprised to see him drafted this year, is a good player but his injury history is awful, can rarely stay on the field. And his teammate Lewis has more upside and potential at 3/4 OLB than he does. See how he does this year if he can stay healthy. 75. Baltimore Ravens: DeMarcus Christmas DT, Florida State I was disappointed in his play last year, a lot of DTs played much better than he did I thought, he was not all that productive. 78. New York Giants: Deandre Baker CB, Georgia Is a 1st round talent at CB all the way, very solid player would be shocked to see him drop this far. 85. Tennessee Titans: Greg Gaines DT, Washington Nice player, effort guy but not sure how elite he is. Can make plays but is not all that explosive, does have a good motor but will see how he does without Vea in there drawing a lot of blocking attention. 92. Green Bay Packers: Dawson Knox TE, Ole Miss Nice talent but would have to totally blow up this year to come out early, good prospect just not sure he is all that elite. 93. Cleveland Browns (via NE): Jordan Ta’amu QB, Ole Miss This high of a pick, why, many QBs are better than he is. Will see how he does this year but could be potentially more system success for him, will see. Still not a type guy to come out early with what little he has shown so far in his career. 94. Dallas Cowboys: Jaylon Ferguson EDGE, Louisiana Tech I think with that wingspan he could be a lot higher pick, and he has been quite productive for a very long period of time. 99. Los Angeles Rams (comp): Ben Bredeson G, Michigan Not sure he is the type of talent to come out early, is more of a stay in school type guy I think, also needs to improve his game with time. 103. New England Patriots (comp): Bryce Love RB, Stanford This low, no way that happens, especially for a guy as tough and as fast as he is. Only way this happens is if he gets a massive injury this year and does not play much. 107. Cleveland Browns: Corbin Kaufusi DE, BYU With his size and athletic ability I feel he goes high, he should have a really breakout season this year. 109. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Chase Hansen S, Utah I really like him, sucks he was moved to linebacker, I think he could be a force at safety but can he cover. Sadly will not see that if he is at LB this year. Big time hitter though. 117. Oakland Raiders: Youhanna Ghaifan DT, Wyoming Could go a lot higher than this, has tons of athletic upside I feel. 124. Tennessee Titans: Shareef Miller EDGE, Penn State Not sure he is an early entry guy, a lot of JR DEs are better than he is I think 136. Baltimore Ravens (comp): Irv Smith, Jr. TE, Alabama Ok prospect but a drafted TE, would have to really improve for that to happen. He is not a early entry type talent I do not think, doubt he leaves school. 137. Indianapolis Colts (comp): Ricky Aguayo K, Florida State Struggled at times last year I thought, would be surprised if he came out early but will see. 139. Atlanta Falcons (comp): Iman Marshall CB, USC Have him listed twice, once here and at 112 149. Miami Dolphins: Jahlani Tavai OLB, Hawaii Makes a lot of tackles but not against great competition, need to watch him more but even a guy like Frank Ginda was not drafted this past year, so could be a hard go. 158. Seattle Seahawks: Denzil Ware EDGE, Jacksonville State Transfer from Kentucky, ok player just not sure he will be drafted, a few of his Kentucky teammates are much better than he is, see if a new place will help his play and production. 159. Denver Broncos (via MIN): A.J. Green CB, Oklahoma State I think he is a lot better player than his, has elite athletic ability and breaks on the ball really nicely. Should have a great season. 174. Atlanta Falcons (comp): Kyle Kempt QB, Iowa State Is not a QB worth drafting I feel, many a better than he is and have shown more. 177. Indianapolis Colts: Mike Weber RB, Ohio State Never thought about him coming out early, but really in that situation he might. Good player though better than this and would be drafted higher if he did come out, but again still on the fence with that. 179. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tyree Jackson QB, Buffalo Would be cool if he came out for the draft, just not sure he really should unless he has a great year. If he does he would be drafted a lot higher than this potentially. 182. Denver Broncos: Bobby Okereke ILB, Stanford Never have been all that impressed with him on D, sure makes plays but is not a solid ILB and that Stanford defense and run defense was way sub par last year I thought. See how he ends up playing this year. 183. Cincinnati Bengals: Riley Ridley WR, Georgia Not an elite WR and I do not believe he will come out early for the draft, not nearly as good as his brother but looks like a 4 year prospect to me in college, not a early entry guy. 188. Kansas City Chiefs: Tyler Jones G, N.C. State His teammate Prescod is better than him I feel. 191. New York Giants: Charles Omenihu EDGE, Texas Massive man who could have a great year, just on length alone he is more valuable than this draft position. 194. Philadelphia Eagles: Thomas Barber ILB, Minnesota He comes out as an underclassmen, I seriously doubt that, no way, many JR ILB are better than he is. 206. Jacksonville Jaguars: Lorenzo Neal DT, Purdue Very talented but again doubt he comes out early for this years draft, maybe but would be a long shot. 216. Cincinnati Bengals (comp): Rashad Fenton CB, South Carolina Not sure he would be drafted, better corners on South Carolina were not drafted last year, never saw anything elite about him honestly. 226. Philadelphia Eagles (via DEN): Tevis Bartlett OLB, Washington Hard to rank those Washington linebackers, have a lot of guys who are on the small side, many make plays but the good ones Victor and Bierra were picked last year and are gone, not sure Bartlett is that elite, will see 228. Washington Redskins: Brett Connors G, Wisconsin Will he even play this year, no way he cracks that starting lineup for Wisconsin on the OL that young center Biadasz is way better than him I feel and has taken his job obviously. 232. Kansas City Chiefs (via SF): Amani Hooker S, Iowa Why would he come out early, ok enough safety but seriously doubt he comes out early especially in that system. 240. Buffalo Bills (via LA Chargers): Theo Howard WR, UCLA Is around the bottom on that JR WR list I feel, so really doubt he comes out early, good player but could need more time. 249. Cleveland Browns (via JAX): DaMarkus Lodge WR, Ole Miss Ok talent but would really have to be great this year to be drafted, a lot of similar WRs have gone through Ole Miss and have not had much success when they leave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D82 Posted July 10, 2018 Author Share Posted July 10, 2018 Appreciate the thoughts. I kinda take a combination of different methods when choosing who goes into the draft when it's this far out so it isn't just based on one site. I mainly just do these things for fun so don't spend a lot of time digging into scouting, watching tape, etc on all eligible players. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BleedTheClock Posted July 11, 2018 Share Posted July 11, 2018 On 7/10/2018 at 10:54 AM, Ozzy said: 5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Joe Jackson EDGE, Miami Some like him I just do not think he is all that strong at the point of attack. Will see how he does this year with arguably less talent around him on that DL. Needs to put it all together for sure to be picked this year. He'll have SIGNIFICANTLY less talent around him on the DL this year. Joe Jackson is now the only star on that DL, when they had 3-4 last year. Jackson is a supremely talented edge rusher. He's small, but has no problems in the run game. I was impressed by his Wisconsin tape at how well he actually held his own against the run. He's not ONLY a pass rusher. I think the #5 selection isn't really too rich for this dude. He's a future NFL superstar. Reminds me of Jason Taylor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzy Posted July 11, 2018 Share Posted July 11, 2018 10 minutes ago, BleedTheClock said: He'll have SIGNIFICANTLY less talent around him on the DL this year. Joe Jackson is now the only star on that DL, when they had 3-4 last year. Jackson is a supremely talented edge rusher. He's small, but has no problems in the run game. I was impressed by his Wisconsin tape at how well he actually held his own against the run. He's not ONLY a pass rusher. I think the #5 selection isn't really too rich for this dude. He's a future NFL superstar. Reminds me of Jason Taylor. I agree with the less talent around him part, not sure who it was but someone was trying to tell me this up coming season Miami will have equal to or better DL than last year, I thought that was a BS comment completely. Sure they are good but they did lose a ton from last year, both starting DTs who were drafted and a solid DE who was also drafted. As for Jackson being like Jason Taylor, not sure about that, Taylor had amazing length on the football field, Jackson to me does not seem all that long in terms of reach, is tall but I assume is closer to 6-4 but will see. This year no doubt is a make or break year, see if he can put it all together and be the man on that line. That Miami FL vs Wisconsin game was annoying to me, Miami had it in the bag then totally crapped the bed with a big lead on a team that generally is not made to come back from large deficits, but is hard to win a game when the QB played so poorly, could not even complete simple passes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kmart128 Posted August 25, 2018 Share Posted August 25, 2018 Stopped reading after giving us Wilkins... For what reason would we need him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FootballRULEZ Posted November 9, 2018 Share Posted November 9, 2018 AJ Green ... You think he will be there in the... The kid getting a lot of buzz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hootlander1 Posted November 16, 2018 Share Posted November 16, 2018 On 6/6/2018 at 9:56 AM, D82 said: ROUND ONE 1. New York Jets: Ed Oliver DT, Houston 2. Indianapolis Colts: Nick Bosa EDGE, Ohio State 3. Cleveland Browns: Jonah Williams T, Alabama 4. Buffalo Bills: Christian Wilkins DT, Clemson 5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Joe Jackson EDGE, Miami 6. Arizona Cardinals: N’Keal Harry WR, Arizona State 7. Cincinnati Bengals: Greg Little T, Ole Miss 8. Denver Broncos: Justin Hebert QB, Oregon 9. Miami Dolphins: Rashan Gary DE, Michigan 10. Washington Redskins: Devin White ILB, LSU 11. Baltimore Ravens: Clelin Ferrell EDGE, Clemson 12. Oakland Raiders: Rodney Anderson RB, Oklahoma 13. Kansas City Chiefs: Raekwon Davis DE/DT, Alabama 14. Chicago Bears: Trey Adams T, Washington 15. San Francisco 49ers: Zach Allen DE, Boston College 16. New York Giants: Drew Lock QB, Missouri 17. Atlanta Falcons: Brian Burns EDGE, Florida State 18. Seattle Seahawks: Greedy Williams CB, LSU 19. Minnesota Vikings: Hjalte Froholdt G, Arkansas 20. Philadelphia Eagles: Dexter Lawrence DT, Clemson 21. Tennessee Titans: Austin Bryant EDGE, Clemson 22. Los Angeles Chargers: Jarrett Stidham QB, Auburn 23. Carolina Panthers: Elgton Jenkins C, Mississippi State 24. Green Bay Packers (via NO): Montez Sweat EDGE, Mississippi State 25. Pittsburgh Steelers: Mack Wilson ILB, Alabama 26. Detroit Lions: Jeffery Simmons DT, Mississippi State 27. Houston Texans: Amani Oruwariye CB, Penn State 28. Green Bay Packers: Anthony Johnson WR, Buffalo 29. New England Patriots: Ryan Finley QB, N.C. State 30. Dallas Cowboys: Collin Johnson WR, Texas 31. Jacksonville Jaguars: Noah Fant TE, Iowa 32. Los Angeles Rams: Josh Allen ILB, Kentucky ROUND TWO 33. Indianapolis Colts (via NYJ): Michael Jackson CB, Miami 34. Indianapolis Colts: Dre’Mont Jones DT, Ohio State 35. Buffalo Bills: David Sills V WR, West Virginia 36. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Nate Herbig G, Stanford 37. Arizona Cardinals: Andre Dillard T, Washington State 38. Cleveland Browns: Julian Love CB, Notre Dame 39. Denver Broncos: Derrick Brown DT, Auburn 40. Cincinnati Bengals: Shaq Quarterman ILB, Miami 41. Washington Redskins: Will Grier QB, West Virginia 42. Miami Dolphins: Deondre Francois QB, Florida State 43. Philadelphia Eagles (via BAL): Bobby Evans T, Oklahoma 44. Kansas City Chiefs: Carl Granderson EDGE, Wyoming 45. New England Patriots (via CHI): Parris Campbell WR, Ohio State 46. San Francisco 49ers: Deebo Samuel WR, South Carolina 47. New York Giants: Kaleb McGary T, Washington 48. Oakland Raiders: Trayvon Mullen CB, Clemson 49. Houston Texans (via SEA): Jaquan Johnson S, Miami 50. Atlanta Falcons: Dalton Risner C, Kansas State 51. Philadelphia Eagles: Jerry Tillery DE/DT, Notre Dame 52. Minnesota Vikings: Anthony Nelson DE, Iowa 53. Tennessee Titans: C.J. Conrad TE, Kentucky 54. Los Angeles Chargers: Marvell Tell III S, USC 55. Carolina Panthers: Jachai Polite DE, Florida 56. New Orleans Saints: Anfernee Jennings ILB, Alabama 57. Pittsburgh Steelers: David Montgomery RB, Iowa State 58. Detroit Lions: Jaylen Smith WR, Louisville 59. Houston Texans: Yodny Cajuste T, West Virginia 60. Green Bay Packers: David Edwards T, Wisconsin 61. New England Patriots: Lavert Hill CB, Michigan 62. Dallas Cowboys: Terry Beckner, Jr. DT, Missouri 63. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ross Pierschbacher G, Alabama 64. Kansas City Chiefs (via LA Rams): Miles Boykin WR, Notre Dame ROUND THREE 65. New York Jets: Emmanuel Butler WR, Northern Arizona 66. Indianapolis Colts: Martez Ivey T, Florida 67. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Terry Godwin WR, Georgia 68. Arizona Cardinals: Oshane Ximines EDGE, Old Dominion 69. Cleveland Browns: Tommy Sweeney TE, Boston College 70. Buffalo Bills: Trevon Diggs CB, Alabama 71. Cincinnati Bengals: Isaiah Buggs DT, Alabama 72. Denver Broncos: Max Scharping T, Northern Illinois 73. Miami Dolphins: Christian Miller EDGE, Alabama 74. Washington Redskins: Connor McGovern C, Penn State 75. Baltimore Ravens: DeMarcus Christmas DT, Florida State 76. Chicago Bears: Emanuel Hall WR, Missouri 77. San Francisco 49ers: Levonta Taylor CB, Florida State 78. New York Giants: Deandre Baker CB, Georgia 79. Oakland Raiders: Cece Jefferson EDGE, Florida 80. Kansas City Chiefs: Javaris Davis CB, Auburn 81. Atlanta Falcons: Tyler Petite TE, USC 82. Seattle Seahawks: Marlon Davidson DT, Auburn 83. Minnesota Vikings: Juwan Johnson WR, Penn State 84. Philadelphia Eagles: Javon Patterson G/C, Ole Miss 85. Tennessee Titans: Greg Gaines DT, Washington 86. Los Angeles Chargers: Keelan Doss WR, UC Davis 87. Carolina Panthers: Jordan Fuller S, Ohio State 88. New Orleans Saints: Clayton Thorson QB, Northwestern 89. Pittsburgh Steelers: Alex Bars G, Notre Dame 90. New England Patriots (via DET): Rashard Lawrence DT, LSU 91. Houston Texans: Kevin Strong, Jr. DE/DT, UT-San Antonio 92. Green Bay Packers: Dawson Knox TE, Ole Miss 93. Cleveland Browns (via NE): Jordan Ta’amu QB, Ole Miss 94. Dallas Cowboys: Jaylon Ferguson EDGE, Louisiana Tech 95. Jacksonville Jaguars: Kris Boyd CB, Texas 96. Los Angeles Rams: Raequan Williams DT, Michigan State 97. Washington Redskins (comp): McTelvin Agim DE/DT, Arkansas 98. Minnesota Vikings (comp): D’Cota Dixon S, Wisconsin 99. Los Angeles Rams (comp): Ben Bredeson G, Michigan 100. New England Patriots (comp): Marquise Brown WR, Oklahoma 101. Los Angeles Rams (comp): Porter Gustin EDGE, USC 102. Carolina Panthers (comp): Damien Harris RB, Alabama 103. New England Patriots (comp): Bryce Love RB, Stanford ROUND FOUR 104. New York Jets: Mitch Hyatt T, Clemson 105. Indianapolis Colts: Scotty Washington WR, Wake Forest 106. Arizona Cardinals: Lester Cotton G, Alabama 107. Cleveland Browns: Corbin Kaufusi DE, BYU 108. Buffalo Bills: Devin Singletary RB, Florida Atlantic 109. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Chase Hansen S, Utah 110. Denver Broncos: Chase Winovich EDGE, Michigan 111. Cincinnati Bengals: Malcolm Roach DE, Texas 112. Washington Redskins: Iman Marshall CB, USC 113. Miami Dolphins: Beau Benzschawel G, Wisconsin 114. Baltimore Ravens: Hakeem Butler WR, Iowa State 115. San Francisco 49ers: J.R. Reed S, Georgia 116. New York Giants: Stanley Morgan, Jr. WR, Nebraska 117. Oakland Raiders: Youhanna Ghaifan DT, Wyoming 118. Buffalo Bills (via KC): Ben Banogu EDGE, TCU 119. Chicago Bears: Christian Rector DE/DT, USC 120. Seattle Seahawks: Chris Johnson S, North Alabama 121. Atlanta Falcons: Chris Lindstrom G, Boston College 122. Philadelphia Eagles: Chauncey Gardner CB, Florida 123. Minnesota Vikings: Jordan Jones OLB, Kentucky 124. Tennessee Titans: Shareef Miller EDGE, Penn State 125. Los Angeles Chargers: Benito Jones DT, Ole Miss 126. Carolina Panthers: T.J. Edwards OLB, Wisconsin 127. New Orleans Saints: Alizé Mack TE, Notre Dame 128. Pittsburgh Steelers: Olive Sagapolu DT, Wisconsin 129. Detroit Lions: Juan Thornhill S, Virginia 130. Houston Texans: Cameron Smith ILB, USC 131. Green Bay Packers: Robert Landers DE/DT, Ohio State 132. New England Patriots: D’Andre Walker OLB, Georgia 133. Dallas Cowboys: Jamal Peters CB, Mississippi State 134. Jacksonville Jaguars: Michael Dieter T, Wisconsin 135. Los Angeles Rams: Blake Brandel T, Oregon State 136. Baltimore Ravens (comp): Irv Smith, Jr. TE, Alabama 137. Indianapolis Colts (comp): Ricky Aguayo K, Florida State 138. Dallas Cowboys (comp): Te’Von Coney OLB, Notre Dame 139. Atlanta Falcons (comp): Iman Marshall CB, USC 140. Philadelphia Eagles (comp): Hunter Renfrow WR, Clemson ROUND FIVE 141. New York Jets: Ken Webster CB, Ole Miss 142. Indianapolis Colts: Ricky Walker DT, Virginia Tech 143. Cleveland Browns: G.G. Robinson DT, Louisville 144. Buffalo Bills: Isaiah Prince T, Ohio State 145. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Julian Blackmon CB, Utah 146. Arizona Cardinals: Joejuan Williams CB, Vanderbilt 147. Cincinnati Bengals: Trace McSorley QB, Penn State 148. Denver Broncos: Kingsley Keke DE/DT, Texas A&M 149. Miami Dolphins: Jahlani Tavai OLB, Hawaii 150. Washington Redskins: Ty Johnson RB, Maryland 151. Baltimore Ravens: Benny Snell, Jr. RB, Kentucky 152. New York Giants: Koron Crump ILB, Arizona State 153. Oakland Raiders: Lukas Denis S, Boston College 154. Kansas City Chiefs: Myles Gaskin RB, Washington 155. Chicago Bears: Kendall Sheffield CB, Ohio State 156. Detroit Lions (via SF): Jalen Jelks EDGE, Oregon 157. Atlanta Falcons: Ed Alexander DT, LSU 158. Seattle Seahawks: Denzil Ware EDGE, Jacksonville State 159. Denver Broncos (via MIN): A.J. Green CB, Oklahoma State 160. Philadelphia Eagles: Jesse Burkett C, Stanford 161. Tennessee Titans: De’Jon Harris ILB, Arkansas 162. Los Angeles Chargers: Alijah Holder CB, Stanford 163. Carolina Panthers: Jonathan Ledbetter DE, Georgia 164. New Orleans Saints: Dante Booker OLB, Ohio State 165. Pittsburgh Steelers: Denzel Mims WR, Baylor 166. Detroit Lions: L.J. Scott RB, Michigan State 167. Houston Texans: Gerri Green EDGE, Mississippi State 168. Green Bay Packers: Ty Summers ILB, TCU 169. New England Patriots: Matt Nelson DE, Iowa 170. Dallas Cowboys: Derwin Gray G, Maryland 171. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jesse Aniebonam EDGE, Maryland 172. Los Angeles Rams: Jauan Jennings WR, Tennessee 173. Washington Redskins (comp): Chris Westry S, Kentucky 174. Atlanta Falcons (comp): Kyle Kempt QB, Iowa State 175. Detroit Lions (comp): Azeez Al-Shaair OLB, Florida Atlantic ROUND SIX 176. New York Jets: Darrell Williams ILB, Auburn 177. Indianapolis Colts: Mike Weber RB, Ohio State 178. Buffalo Bills: Dru Samia G, Oklahoma 179. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tyree Jackson QB, Buffalo 180. Arizona Cardinals: Khalen Saunders DT, Northern Illinois 181. Cleveland Browns: Larry Allen, Jr. G, Harvard 182. Denver Broncos: Bobby Okereke ILB, Stanford 183. Cincinnati Bengals: Riley Ridley WR, Georgia 184. Washington Redskins: Cole Herdman TE, Purdue 185. Miami Dolphins: Gerald Willis II DT, Miami 186. Baltimore Ravens: Derrick Kelly II T, Florida State 187. Oakland Raiders: Nyqwan Murray WR, Florida State 188. Kansas City Chiefs: Tyler Jones G, N.C. State 189. Chicago Bears: Khalil Hodge ILB, Buffalo 190. San Francisco 49ers: Amani Bledsoe DT, Oklahoma 191. New York Giants: Charles Omenihu EDGE, Texas 192. Seattle Seahawks: Albert Huggins DT, Clemson 193. Atlanta Falcons: Justice Hill RB, Oklahoma State 194. Philadelphia Eagles: Thomas Barber ILB, Minnesota 195. Minnesota Vikings: Marquise Overton DT, Oklahoma 196. Tennessee Titans: Jalen Young S, Florida Atlantic 197. Los Angeles Chargers: Aaron Monteiro T, Boston College 198. Carolina Panthers: Justin Layne CB, Michigan State 199. New Orleans Saints: Sewo Olonilua RB, TCU 200. Pittsburgh Steelers: Justice Hansen QB, Arkansas State 201. Detroit Lions: Lamar Jackson CB, Nebraska 202. Houston Texans: Jalen McClesky WR, Oklahoma State 203. Green Bay Packers: Zack Bailey G, South Carolina 204. Detroit Lions (via NE): Aeris Williams RB, Mississippi State 205. Dallas Cowboys: Demonte King S, Arizona State 206. Jacksonville Jaguars: Lorenzo Neal DT, Purdue 207. Los Angeles Rams: Darian Roseboro DE, N.C. State 208. Minnesota Vikings (comp): Jacques Patrick RB, Florida State 209. Washington Redskins (comp): Daylon Mack DT, Texas A&M 210. Philadelphia Eagles (comp): Tre Watson RB, Texas 211. New England Patriots (comp): Bruno Reagan G, Vanderbilt 212. Philadelphia Eagles (comp): Mook Reynolds CB, Virginia Tech 213. Washington Redskins (comp): Tyre Brady WR, Marshall 214. Cincinnati Bengals (comp): Matt Sokol TE, Michigan State 215. Cincinnati Bengals (comp): Paul Adams T, Missouri 216. Cincinnati Bengals (comp): Rashad Fenton CB, South Carolina 217. Carolina Panthers (comp): Patrick Vahe G, Texas 218. Kansas City Chiefs (comp): Dakota Allen ILB, Texas Tech ROUND SEVEN 219. New York Jets: Jalin Moore RB, Appalachian State 220. Indianapolis Colts: Drew Lewis OLB, Colorado 221. Pittsburgh Steelers (via TB): Jabril Frazier EDGE, Boise State 222. Arizona Cardinals: Terrill Hanks ILB, New Mexico State 223. Miami Dolphins (via CLE): Isaiah Wharton CB, Rutgers 224. Buffalo Bills: Kendall Joseph OLB, Clemson 225. Cincinnati Bengals: Chris Brown C, USC 226. Philadelphia Eagles (via DEN): Tevis Bartlett OLB, Washington 227. Detroit Lions (via MIA): Daniel Cooney T, San Diego 228. Washington Redskins: Brett Connors G, Wisconsin 229. Baltimore Ravens: Cortez Lewis WR, Wake Forest 230. San Francisco 49ers (via KC): Jordan Sims G, Ole Miss 231. Chicago Bears: Foster Moreau TE, LSU 232. Kansas City Chiefs (via SF): Amani Hooker S, Iowa 233. Denver Broncos (via NYG): Nick Westbrook WR, Indiana 234. New York Jets (via OAK): Kendall Adams S, Kansas State 235. Atlanta Falcons: JoJo McIntosh S, Washington 236. Seattle Seahawks: Ian Bunting TE, California 237. Minnesota Vikings: Derrick Baity CB, Kentucky 238. New England Patriots (via PHI): Zedrick Woods S, Ole Miss 239. Tennessee Titans: Tanner Farmer G, Nebraska 240. Buffalo Bills (via LA Chargers): Theo Howard WR, UCLA 241. Carolina Panthers: Marquise Copeland DT, Cincinnati 242. New Orleans Saints: Brandon Fanaika G, Stanford 243. Cleveland Browns (via PIT): Deshaun Davis ILB, Auburn 244. Detroit Lions: Wilton Speight QB, UCLA 245. Houston Texans: Mitch Wishnowsky P, Utah 246. Green Bay Packers: Jalen Embry CB, Northern Illinois 247. New England Patriots: Calvin Anderson T, Texas 248. Dallas Cowboys: Romello Brooker TE, Houston 249. Cleveland Browns (via JAX): DaMarkus Lodge WR, Ole Miss 250. New York Giants (via LA Rams): Ryan Bee DE/DT, Marshall 251. Minnesota Vikings (comp): Koda Martin T, Syracuse 252. Arizona Cardinals (comp): Matt Gay K, Utah 253. New England Patriots (comp): Jordan Scarlett RB, Florida 254. Los Angeles Chargers (comp): Charles Wright ILB, Vanderbilt 255. Los Angeles Rams (comp): Kareem Orr CB, Chattanooga 256. Minnesota Vikings (comp): Keegan Render C, Iowa Little for Bills in Round 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tetsujin Posted November 17, 2018 Share Posted November 17, 2018 You can safely move D. Francois to the later rounds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BowserBroncos Posted November 29, 2018 Share Posted November 29, 2018 On 7/10/2018 at 11:54 AM, Ozzy said: 232. Kansas City Chiefs (via SF): Amani Hooker S, Iowa Why would he come out early, ok enough safety but seriously doubt he comes out early especially in that system. Still think he won't come out? Bad Iowa season and he still win the BIG10 DB of The Year Award......he might get drafted higher than this Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzy Posted November 29, 2018 Share Posted November 29, 2018 2 hours ago, BowserBroncos said: Still think he won't come out? Bad Iowa season and he still win the BIG10 DB of The Year Award......he might get drafted higher than this Here are the winners of the award the past few years. Anyone that gets a lot of INTs has it usually, but Hooker is not as the same level as most of these guys listed below. 2011: Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska 2012: Micah Hyde, CB, Iowa 2013: Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State 2014: Kurtis Drummond, S, Michigan State 2015: Desmond King, CB, Iowa 2016: Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan 2017: Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa 2018: Amani Hooker, S, Iowa I think it was just not a great year for DBs in the Big Ten, sure one of the corners on Michigan could have won but that team got so killed on D last week that was not going to happen. Here are the other top rated DBs according to 1st team all Big Ten coaches and media teams. Montre Hartage, DB, Northwestern LaVert Hill, DB, Michigan Amani Hooker, DB, Iowa Amani Oruwariye, DB, Penn State David Long, DB Michgian Not that amazing of a group so he did not have great competition. I like him as a prospect I just do not feel he is an early entry type of guy. Will see what choice he makes but to call him a top 5 safety in the country, not so sure about that one. Had a good year and is a sound prospect, surprised some people I am sure, but again not like he was going up against a lot of DB talent in the conference this year. I update my list of a mock 7 round draft about weekly and have since week one of the College Football season. I currently do not have Hooker as a early entry guy obviously, will see if he becomes one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scoundrel Posted November 30, 2018 Share Posted November 30, 2018 I don’t think you have Haskins entering but I’d prefer him over Herbert. But I guarantee Elway and his not being able to evaluate QBs would take Herbert over him so realistic there. Round 2 looks good We need to find a way to get a corner though. Roby will likely be out and we need some help bad at that position. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VigilantZombie Posted December 9, 2018 Share Posted December 9, 2018 I like the first pick for Pittsburgh but thats it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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