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Charlie Campbell at Walter Football has had the Cam Robinson blurb for weeks. Not so much the tag, but said we really wanted to lock him up.

If you continue on with what he’s said, apparently we like Hutch much more than Thibodeux (very low on Thibs reportedly) and are also high on Stingley, Drake London, and Jameson Williams. 

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a not taking Ekwonu #1 mock for fun

1. Aidan Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan
33. Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State
65. Abraham Lucas, OT, Washington State
70. Calvin Austin III, WR, Memphis
104. Cole Strange, IOL, Chattanooga
156. JT Woods, S, Baylor
178. Thomas Booker, IDL, Stanford
186. Pierre Strong Jr., RB, South Dakota State
195. Justyn Ross, WR, Clemson
196. Daniel Bellinger, TE, San Diego State
219. Zyon McCollum, CB, Sam Houston State
232. Malcolm Rodriguez, LB, Oklahoma State

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I just did a GM mock and drafted for the Jaguars (and all other AFC South teams).  Let me know your thoughts.  It started a couple of weeks ago so some has changed at the top.  Probably would have gone Ikem at 1 if doing it again.  

1.1 Evan Neal, OT Bama
2.33 Jameson Williams, WR Bama
3.65 Leo Chenal, Edge Wisconsin
3.70 Lewis Cine, S Georgia
4.104 Coby Bryant, CB Cincinnati 
5.156 William Dunkle, OL San Diego St. 
6.178 Eyioma Uwazurike, DE/DT Iowa St 
6.186 Deven Thompkins, WR Utah, St
6.196 Dai'Jean Dixon, WR Nicholls St
6.197 DeShaan Dixon, DE Norfolk St.
7.220 Aaron Hansford LB Texas A&M
7.233 James Empey, OC BYU

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2 minutes ago, Sllim Pickens said:

I just did a GM mock and drafted for the Jaguars (and all other AFC South teams).  Let me know your thoughts.  It started a couple of weeks ago so some has changed at the top.  Probably would have gone Ikem at 1 if doing it again.  

1.1 Evan Neal, OT Bama
2.33 Jameson Williams, WR Bama
3.65 Leo Chenal, Edge Wisconsin
3.70 Lewis Cine, S Georgia
4.104 Coby Bryant, CB Cincinnati 
5.156 William Dunkle, OL San Diego St. 
6.178 Eyioma Uwazurike, DE/DT Iowa St 
6.186 Deven Thompkins, WR Utah, St
6.196 Dai'Jean Dixon, WR Nicholls St
6.197 DeShaan Dixon, DE Norfolk St.
7.220 Aaron Hansford LB Texas A&M
7.233 James Empey, OC BYU

Very good haul imo.

Would agree that Ickey or Hutch make most sense now. Jameo would be a dream at the top of round 2, as would Chenal at the top of round 3 imo. There’s been talk about Cine being taken in round 2 (maybe even round 1 and it seems like we want to use 3 safety sets from what I’ve heard, so I expect one added in FA or the draft. 
 

Think we need to add another TE via the draft personally, but that depends on what happens in free agency.

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5 minutes ago, .Buzz said:

Very good haul imo.

Would agree that Ickey or Hutch make most sense now. Jameo would be a dream at the top of round 2, as would Chenal at the top of round 3 imo. There’s been talk about Cine being taken in round 2 (maybe even round 1 and it seems like we want to use 3 safety sets from what I’ve heard, so I expect one added in FA or the draft. 
 

Think we need to add another TE via the draft personally, but that depends on what happens in free agency.

I kept looking at TEs but more went early than I expected.  I couldn't see any of them over anyone up to the third round as I had those guys BPA by a long shot.  But definitely would address TE in FA with this draft.  

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1. Ikem Ekwonu OT North Carolina State Potential starting G or T

33. Zion Johnson OG Boston College Starting G/C

65. John Metchie III WR Alabama should go round 1/early 2 but we need a WR and hes good and Baalke likes him cuz the ACL

70. Brandon Smith LB Penn State Mike LB

105. Justyn Ross WR Clemson Lawrence gets his boy

157. Markquese Bell S Florida A&M S depth. fairly athletic

179. Amare Barno EDGE Virginia Tech Athletic Edge

187. Chigoziem Okonkwo TE Maryland Athletic TE

196. Pierre Strong Jr. RB South Dakota State hightly athletic RB

197. Kalon Barnes CB Baylor Fast Project corner

220. Bo Melton WR Rutgers Speed WR

233. Jeremiah Moon LB/EDGE Florida big LB or a decent edge guy

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10 hours ago, sammymvpknight said:

The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Love Hutchinson. He’s my guy

Except u rarely get to go straight line to get to the QB.   U need some bend as well and we'll Hutchinson doesn't bend well at all. Fairly stiff. 

I also find it funny over half his sack production came in 3 games. 

 

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1. Ikem Ekwonu, OT, NC State
33. Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State
65. Travis Jones, NT, UConn
70. Trey McBride, TE, Colorado State
104. Cole Strange, OG, Chattanooga
156. Sterling Weatherford, S, Miami (OH)
178. Justyn Ross, WR, Clemson
186. Amare Barno, EDGE, Virginia Tech
195. Kalon Barnes, CB, Baylor
196. Matt Hankins, CB, Iowa
219. Malcolm Rodriguez, LB, Oklahoma State
232. Abram Smith, RB, Baylor

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1. Kayvon Thibodeaux EDGE, Oregon starting edge

33. Jordan Davis IDL, Georgia starting dl

65. George Pickens WR, Georgia starting wr

70. Jalen Wydermyer TE, Texas A&M potential starting te

106. Leo Chenal LB, Wisconsin Mike lb

157. Kellen Diesch OT, Arizona state swing tackle

180. Cam Jurgens IOL, Nebraska future c

188. Smoke Monday S, auburn safety depth

197. Pierre Strong Jr. RB, north Dakota state RB depth

198. Damarion Williams CB, Houston slot corner

222. Bo Melton WR, Rutgers speed wr. 

235. Michael Woods II WR, Oklahoma should fit in as a z.  Profiles as a 2/3 option

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1. Travon Walker, EDGE, Georgia
33. Lewis Cine, S, Georgia
65. George Pickens, WR, Georgia
70. Jamaree Salyer, OG, Georgia
106. Quay Walker, LB, Georgia

I would maybe try to find ways to package other picks/players to trade up for guys like Jordan Davis, Devonte Wyatt, Nakobe Dean, Derion Kendrick, James Cook, and Channing Tindall

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1. Kayvon Thibodeaux EDGE, Oregon starting edge

33. Jordan Davis IDL, Georgia future NT

65. Bernhard Raimann OT, central Michigan athletic project. Shorter arm length then preferred at OT

70. Alec Pierce WR, Cincinnati wr competition

106. Quay Walker LB, Georgia lb depth

157. Chigoziem Okonkwo TE, Maryland athletic move te/playmaker

180. Reed Blankenship S, middle Tennessee state s depth

188. Cam Jurgens IOL, Nebraska future c

197. Pierre Strong Jr. RB, North Dakota state ras RB. Should be a solid rb3/4

198. Damarion Williams CB, Houston slot cb

222. Bo Melton WR, Rutgers athletic wr. Adds speed to the wr corps

235. Amaré Barno EDGE, Virginia tech undersized but highly athletic project

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1: R1 P1 EDGE Aidan Hutchinson - Michigan

33: R2 P1 WR George Pickens - Georgia

65: R3 P1 G Cole Strange - Chattanooga

70: R3 P6 LB Troy Andersen - Montana State

106: R4 P1 EDGE Zachary Carter - Florida

157: R5 P14 G Thayer Munford - Ohio State

180: R6 P1 CB Matt Hankins - Iowa

188: R6 P9 RB Jerome Ford - Cincinnati

197: R6 P18 K Cade York - LSU

198: R6 P19 WR Romeo Doubs - Nevada

222: R7 P1 TE Austin Allen - Nebraska

235: R7 P14 C Nick Ford - Utah

The first four picks would be my perfect draft start. 
 

Hutchinson seems like a lock at this point.

Pickens seems likely to be at pick 33 and has potential to turn into a true number 1 receiver.

Troy Andersen is probably my favorite player in the whole draft. His versatility could be fun to watch.

Cole Strange seems like a perfect fit as a ZBS center or guard.

 

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1. Aidan Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan
33. Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State
65. Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State
70. Cole Strange, IOL, Chattanooga
106. Quay Walker, LB, Georgia
157. Sterling Weatherford, S, Miami (OH)
180. Thomas Booker, IDL, Stanford
188. Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State
197. Matt Hankins, CB, Iowa
198. Pierre Strong Jr., RB, South Dakota State
222. Malcolm Rodriguez, LB, Oklahoma State
235. Luke Tenuta, OT, Virginia Tech

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