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Using the Aggregate Board

#14 - Alijah Vera-Tucker (OL) USC - 16th
#78 - Jamar Johnson (SF) Indiana - 94th
#90 - Kellen Mond (QB) Texas A&M - 97th
#119 - Ambry Thomas (CB) Michigan - 125th
#125 - D'Ante Smith (OT) East Carolina - 126th
#134 - Elerson Smith (EDGE) Northern Iowa - 145th
#143 - Derrick Barnes (LB) Purdue - 149th
#157 - Tamorrion Terry (WR) Florida State - 158th
#168 - Ade Ogundeji (EDGE) Notre Dame - 185th
#199 - Deommodore Lenoir (CB) Oregon - 204th

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TRADE: The Minnesota Vikings trade the 14th overall pick to the Washington Football Team in exchange for the 19th (1st), and 74th (3rd) overall picks, and a 2022 5th round pick. 

Round 1 (19th): Teven Jenkins, OL, OSU

TRADE: The Seattle Seahawks trade the 56th overall pick to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for the 74th (3rd), 119th (4th), 134th (4th), and 168th (5th) overall picks. 

Round 2 (56th): Payton Turner, DE, Houston

Round 3 (78th): Spencer Brown, OT, NIU

Round 3 (90th): Milton Williams, DT, Louisiana Tech

Round 4 (125th): Caden Sterns, S, Texas

Round 4 (143rd): Thomas Graham Jr., CB, Oregon

Round 5 (157th): Josh Palmer, WR, Tennessee

Round 6 (199th): Sam Ehlinger, QB, Texas

 

**Using The Athletic’s aggregate board for player rankings,

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Here's my consensus mock draft (of all the mocks I've done over the past 1+ month using PFF, PFN, NFLMDD and TDN):

#14 (1st rd): OG Alijah Vera-Tucker (USC)

#78 (3rd rd): DE Carlos Basham, Jr (Wake Forest)

#90 (3rd rd): QB Kyle Trask (Florida)

#119 (4th rd): S Jamar Johnson (Indiana)

#125 (4th rd): CB Benjamin St-Juste (Minnesota)

#134 (4th rd): LB Monty Rice (Georgia)

#143 (4th rd): WR Seth Williams (Auburn)

#157 (5th rd): RB Chuba Hubbard (Oklahoma St)

#168 (5th rd): OT Brendan Jaimes (Nebraska)

#199 (6th rd): TE Quintin Morris (Bowling Green)

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5 hours ago, RpMc said:

Using the Aggregate Board

#14 - Alijah Vera-Tucker (OL) USC - 16th
#78 - Jamar Johnson (SF) Indiana - 94th
#90 - Kellen Mond (QB) Texas A&M - 97th
#119 - Ambry Thomas (CB) Michigan - 125th
#125 - D'Ante Smith (OT) East Carolina - 126th
#134 - Elerson Smith (EDGE) Northern Iowa - 145th
#143 - Derrick Barnes (LB) Purdue - 149th
#157 - Tamorrion Terry (WR) Florida State - 158th
#168 - Ade Ogundeji (EDGE) Notre Dame - 185th
#199 - Deommodore Lenoir (CB) Oregon - 204th

I am a fan of the Aggregate Board.  Is there a link I missed?

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3 hours ago, swede700 said:

Here's my consensus mock draft (of all the mocks I've done over the past 1+ month using PFF, PFN, NFLMDD and TDN):

#14 (1st rd): OG Alijah Vera-Tucker (USC)

#78 (3rd rd): DE Carlos Basham, Jr (Wake Forest)

#90 (3rd rd): QB Kyle Trask (Florida)

#119 (4th rd): S Jamar Johnson (Indiana)

#125 (4th rd): CB Benjamin St-Juste (Minnesota)

#134 (4th rd): LB Monty Rice (Georgia)

#143 (4th rd): WR Seth Williams (Auburn)

#157 (5th rd): RB Chuba Hubbard (Oklahoma St)

#168 (5th rd): OT Brendan Jaimes (Nebraska)

#199 (6th rd): TE Quintin Morris (Bowling Green)

Love it although I don't think Basham makes it that far.

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5 minutes ago, NoDakViking said:

Love it although I don't think Basham makes it that far.

Maybe not...I hesitated on that because I think he'll go in the 2nd, but even though I listed him in the 3rd, it doesn't preclude the Vikings from trading up to get him.  2 of the 3 times that I drafted him, it was AVT that I went with in the 1st pick.   

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2 minutes ago, VikeManDan said:

@SemperFeist what would your projected starting OL be with your draft at the top of the page? With Brown being a pure OT I'm guessing...

O'Neill-Cleveland-Bradbury-Jenkins-Brown/Udoh/Hill

O’Neill - Cleveland - Bradbury - Jenkins - Hill

Brown sits and develops behind Hill while also being the swing tackle, Udoh is a G/T reserve, Cole is a G/C reserve. 

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1 hour ago, SemperFeist said:

O’Neill - Cleveland - Bradbury - Jenkins - Hill

Brown sits and develops behind Hill while also being the swing tackle, Udoh is a G/T reserve, Cole is a G/C reserve. 

Just curious as to why you'd put Jenkins at RG, instead of RT?  For me, I'd stick him at RT, and let Hinton, Cole and Udoh fight it out to be the new Anthony Herrera.  

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10 minutes ago, swede700 said:

Just curious as to why you'd put Jenkins at RG, instead of RT?  For me, I'd stick him at RT, and let Hinton, Cole and Udoh fight it out to be the new Anthony Herrera.  

Length and physicality project as a better guard for me. With the wide zone blocking that this team thrives on, I’d want my linemen on the longer side to aid with those reach blocks. Jenkins’ length is probably bare minimum for tackle, for me, but the ideal length at guard. He’s also the meanest SoB on the field, and I want those guys on the interior.

Plus, I see Hill as a much better offensive lineman that the other three you listed. And I’m going to put my best linemen on the field. 

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14: Alijahs Vera-Tucker, USC, OG 

-Top Guard in the draft in my opinion, instant starter.

78: Carlos Basham Jr Wale Forest, DE 

-three year starter

-strong build

-athletic 

-various rush moves 

-Starter opposite Hunter

90: Spencer Brown, Northern Iowa, OT 

-plays with nasty disposition 

-plays hard every play

-tall, huge wingspan 

-solid pass pro

-smart, understands assignments 

-can compete for starting OT

119: Tutu Atwell , Louisville, WR 

-game breaking speed

-small, but tough

-can play various positions on offense - gadget guy

125: Divine Deablo, Virginia Tech, S 

-excellent TE coverage

-big

-play Hybrid SS, LB

-good special teams 

134: Kary Vincent Jr, LSU, CB 

-highly athletic 

-Smart

-versatile (played some FS/slot)

-track fast with recovery speed

-Rotational CB, possible FS moving forward. 

143 Caden Sterns, Texas, S 

-tough, aggressive hitter, sure tackler

-good straight line speed

-better near the line of scrimmage

-backup S, special teams player

157: Cade Johnson, South Dakota State WR 

-good speed, agility and route running

-makes the tough catches

-KR potential 

-5th WR, potential WR-3/slot 

168: Marvin Wilson, Florida State, DT 

-Quickness and urgency while rushing the QB

-Capable run defender

-Natural athleticism and power

-Rotational DT, especially on passing situations 

199: Shakur Brown, Michigan State, CB 

-feisty 

-sticky defender

-5 INT’s in 2020

-versatile (slot, outside, press, zone)

-5/6th CB depth, special teams

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Absolute Trade Extravaganza 


19. Alijah Vera-Tucker IOL,
49. Wyatt Davis IOL,
95. Cameron McGrone LB,
119. Joshuah Bledsoe S,
124. Dayo Odeyingbo EDGE,
125. Israel Mukuamu CB,
134. James Wiggins S,
143. John Bates TE,
155. Osa Odighizuwa IDL,
157. Chuba Hubbard RB,
172. Jonathon Cooper EDGE,
237. Trevon Grimes WR,
239. Camryn Bynum CB,
251. Royce Newman OT,

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