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Consensus Mock Draft - Post Combine - Pick 11 - Washington Commandos - Kyle Hamilton


Kenrik

Consensus Mock Draft - Post Combine - Pick 11 - Washington Commanders  

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  1. 1. Top Pick

    • Kyle Hamilton
    • George Karlaftis
      0
    • Derek Stingley
    • Trent McDuffie
    • Devin Lloyd
      0
    • Tyler Linderbaum
      0
    • Trevor Penning
      0
    • Bernhard Raimann
      0
    • Kenny Pickett
      0
    • Jordan Davis
      0
    • Matt Corral
      0
    • Garret Wilson
    • Drake London
    • Chris Olave
      0
    • Other
  2. 2. Second Pick

    • Kyle Hamilton
    • George Karlaftis
      0
    • Derek Stingley
    • Trent McDuffie
    • Devin Lloyd
    • Tyler Linderbaum
    • Trevor Penning
    • Bernhard Raimann
      0
    • Kenny Pickett
    • Jordan Davis
    • Matt Corral
      0
    • Garret Wilson
    • Drake London
    • Chris Olave
    • Other
  3. 3. Third Pick

    • Kyle Hamilton
    • George Karlaftis
    • Derek Stingley
    • Trent McDuffie
      0
    • Devin Lloyd
    • Tyler Linderbaum
      0
    • Trevor Penning
    • Bernhard Raimann
    • Kenny Pickett
    • Jordan Davis
    • Matt Corral
    • Garret Wilson
    • Drake London
    • Chris Olave
    • Other


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Going to adopt the "1st choice, 2nd choice, 3rd choice" method. Meaning your first choice is worth 3 points, 2nd is worth 2, and 3rd is worth 1. Please do not select the same player multiple times in one selection. If you do, only the highest value will be taken for that and the lower duplicate votes will be discounted.

1. Jacksonville Jaguars - EDGE - Aidan Hutchinson

2. Detroit Lions – EDGE - Kayvon Thibodeaux

3. Houston Texans – OT - Evan Neal

4. New York Jets – OT - Ikem Ekwonu

5. New York Giants – EDGE Travon Walker

6. Carolina Panthers – QB - Malik Willis

7. New York Giants – CB - Sauce Gardner

8. Atlanta Falcons – EDGE - Jermaine Johnson II

9. Seattle Seahawks – Charles Cross

10. New York Jets – Jameson Williams

11. Washington Commanders -

More options will be added in later picks. If after 15+ votes the selection is clearly one person as the favorite we will move on to the next pick. Otherwise, it will be ~24 hours before the poll closes. If there are 2/3 options that are close, there will be a runoff. This is who you think they WILL pick, not who they SHOULD pick.

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Hard to envision it being Stingley. They’re very risk-averse as an FO, and there is talk that Jameson Williams is off their wishlist due to his injury. If that’s the case, Stingley should be as well — he’s healthy(-ish) right now, but the injury history is just so substantial. They also have paid big money to Kendall Fuller and William Jackson to be their outside CBs, so from a needs standpoint, that sits a good deal lower down the list. 

Everything filtering out over the last couple days seems to suggest they see it likely coming down to a choice between London and Hamilton, although Wilson being available here throws a wrench in the works. I would apply the “positional value” tiebreaker to eliminate Hamilton and the “fit” tiebreaker to choose London over Wilson (Wentz prefers big receivers with wide catch radii, and London seems a more natural complement to McLaurin/Samuel). 

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I didn't vote because WR Treyvon Burks is NOT on the list. (Actually, just voted other)

I think he's the best WR in the draft & the more pressing need for Washington. (Although I really like Stingley & Hamilton)

But a #2 WR paired with Terry McLaurin is the direction I would go.

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16 hours ago, onejayhawk said:

Take Kyle Hamilton, the best player in the whole draft. This is a no-brainer.

I hate to admit it, but you're probably right.

As bad as I want a #2 wr for the team, Hamilton is the no-brainer pick.

He ran a slower 40 time than expected, so people are sliding him down their boards.

Fact is...Can he play football? (As Bill Parcels would say)

What does his film tell you?

In reality, I don't expect Hamilton (or Stingley) to be there when we pick @#11.

But if he is? You simply got to take him.

For the "best" player in the draft to fall to you at pick #11 is very rare if not unheard of.

He's basically Sean Taylor without the hitting power.

And if anyone in life can be compared to Sean Taylor? And are in the NFL Draft?

You run to the podium, tackle Roger Goodell & show him your draft card with Sean Taylors name on it.

 

So yea...the pick should be Hamilton.

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