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5 hours ago, TedLavie said:

take the Draft Network draft board and pick whoever is best available when I'm on the clock.

I think that’s what Ruskie has claimed to do in the past and has worked out well for him. I don’t tend to agree with all of their rankings but one year they had Chauncey Gardner Johnson ranked I think 12th overall on their big board. He was a player I was very high on as well (hence I drafted him). Not sure he was the 12th best player from that class but I’d say he has outplayed the spot he was taken at irl for sure. So can hit some good stuff going with their board.

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So let's make it official, @LAOJoe and I will team up to take over Camden for a short period. LAO will be here for the offseason (or more if he chooses to) and he's allowed to do basically anything for Camden besides player trades (we'll try to refrain from player trading to keep Camden core intact for the new owner who will come in). I will leave as soon as we find a suitable replacement.

We'll try to honor the memory of our late friend and have Camden ball out this year.

 

And thanks to Lukic for being cool about it, as he always is.

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Home from work sick today so I did a full 4 rounder out of boredom. I summarized everyone's individual team draft at the end instead of every pick. You are welcome.

1ST ROUND

  1. Berlin-  Bryce Young QB Alabama

  2. Seoul- CJ Stroud QB Ohio State

  3. Gotham- Jalen Carter DT Georgia

  4. Raleigh- Will Anderson EDGE Alabama

  5. Anchorage- Christian Gonzalez CB Oregon

  6. Hungary- Devon Witherspoon CB Illinois 

  7. Greenland- Bijan Robinson RB Texas

  8. Raleigh- Anthony Richardson QB Florida

  9. Cuba- Brian Branch S Alabama

  10. New Orleans- Jaxon Smith Njigba WR Ohio State

  11. Gotham- Tyree Wilson EDGE Texas A&M

  12. Ivory Coast- Paris Johnson Jr OT Ohio State

  13. Berlin- Myles Murphy EDGE Clemson

  14. Cancun- Joey Porter Jr CB PSU

  15. Rome- Lukas Van Ness EDGE Iowa

  16. Anchorage Trappers- Jordan Addison WR USC

2ND ROUND

  1. Berlin- Peter Skoronski OL Northwestern

  2. Gotham- Will Levis QB Kentucky

  3. Seoul- Quinten Johnston WR TCU

  4. Gotham- BJ Ojulari EDGE LSU

  5. Hungary- Broderick Jones OT Georgia

  6. Raleigh- Jalin Hyatt WR Tennessee

  7. Greenland- Michael Mayer TE ND

  8. Anchorage- O’Cyrus Torrance G Florida

  9. Cuba- Cam Smith CB South Carolina

  10. Gotham- Jamhyr Gibbs RB Alabama

  11. Lancaster- Keele Ringo CB Georgia

  12. Anchorage- Keion White DL Georgia Tech

  13. Berlin- Deonte Banks CB Maryland

  14. Cancun- Bryan Breese DT Clemson

  15. Rome- John Michael Schmitt C Minnesota

  16. Anchorage- Trenton Simpson LB Clemson

3RD ROUND

  1. Berlin- Calijiah Cancy DT Pitt

  2. Seoul- Zay Flowers WR BC

  3. Gotham- Darnell Washington TE Georgia

  4. Hungary- Nolan Smith EDGE Georgia

  5. Lancaster- Dawand Jones OT OSU

  6. Gotham- Clark Phillips III CB Utah

  7. Greenland- Emmanuel Forbes CB Miss St

  8. Lancaster- Joe Tippmann OC Wisconsin

  9. Cuba- Dalton Kincaid TE Utah

  10. New Orleans- Cody Mauch OG ND State

  11. Berlin- Drew Sanders LB Arkansas

  12. Singapore- Andrew Vorhees IOL USC

  13. Seoul- Jack Campbell LB Iowa

  14. Raleigh- Darnell Wright OT Tennessee

  15. Rome- Luke Musgrave TE Oregon St

  16. Seoul- Anton Harrison OT Oklahoma

4th ROUND

  1. Greenland- Antoino Johnson S Texas A&M

  2. Gotham- Josh Downs WR UNC

  3. Seoul- Derrick Hall EDGE Auburn

  4. Raleigh- Tyler Scott WR Cincinnati 

  5. Ivory Coast- Tuli Tuipolotu DL USC

  6. Hungary- Isaiah Foskey EDGE ND

  7. Greenland- Felix Anudike-Uzomah EDGE Kansas St

  8. Lancaster- Devon Achane RB Texas A&M

  9. Cuba- Matthew Bergeron OT Syracuse

  10. New Orleans- Will McDonald EDGE Iowa St

  11. Seoul- Jaelyn Duncan OT Maryland

  12. Seoul- Kyu Blue Kelly CB Stanford

  13. Ivory Coast- Hendon Hooker QB Tennessee

  14. Cancun- Cedric Tillman WR Tennessee

  15. Rome- Tajae Spears RB Tulane

  16. Gotham- Christopher Smith S Georgia


 

Anchorage

Anchorage- Christian Gonzalez CB Oregon

Anchorage Trappers- Jordan Addison WR USC

Anchorage- O’Cyrus Torrance G Florida

Anchorage- Keion White DL Georgia Tech

Anchorage- Trenton Simpson LB Clemson

 

Analysis: Ew, gross. The rich get richer. Already a strong roster and somehow with tons of picks and few holes, Anchorage is just content with BPA all the way through and would come out with a great class here.

 

Berlin

Berlin-  Bryce Young QB Alabama

Berlin- Myles Murphy EDGE Clemson

Berlin- Peter Skoronski OL Northwestern

Berlin- Deonte Banks CB Maryland

Berlin- Calijiah Cancy DT Pitt

Berlin- Drew Sanders LB Arkansas

Analysis- Berlin gets their QB and load up on defense to try and make a push back to relevancy. This would be a very high risk but high reward draft class

 

Birmingham

 

Camden

 

Cancun

Cancun- Joey Porter Jr CB PSU

Cancun- Bryan Breese DT Clemson

Cancun- Cedric Tillman WR Tennessee

 

Analysis: Not a ton of draft capital but they get 2 very good defenders and a very intriguing WR.

 

Cuba

Cuba- Brian Branch S Alabama

Cuba- Cam Smith CB South Carolina

Cuba- Dalton Kincaid TE Utah

Cuba- Matthew Bergeron OT Syracuse

 

Analysis: The board may not have been overly kind to Cuba throughout but they walk away with several players would go contribute year one, including the top safety in the draft.

 

Gotham

Gotham- Jalen Carter DT Georgia

Gotham- Tyree Wilson EDGE Texas A&M

Gotham- Will Levis QB Kentucky

Gotham- BJ Ojulari EDGE LSU

Gotham- Jamhyr Gibbs RB Alabama

Gotham- Darnell Washington TE Georgia

Gotham- Clark Phillips III CB Utah

Gotham- Josh Downs WR UNC

Gotham- Christopher Smith S Georgia

 

Analysis: This is an absolute dream for Gotham depending on how they feel about Levis. Gotham would get improvements on all 3 levels of the defense including the best defender in the draft, their QB of the future and a dynamic playmaker at RB.

 

Greenland

Greenland- Bijan Robinson RB Texas

Greenland- Michael Mayer TE ND

Greenland- Emmanuel Forbes CB Miss St

Greenland- Antoino Johnson S Texas A&M

Greenland- Felix Anudike-Uzomah EDGE Kansas St

Analysis- Greenland adds the premier offensive weapon in the draft and the best all around TE along with some help on defense. I think they would be thrilled with this result.

 

Hungary

Hungary- Devon Witherspoon CB Illinois 

Hungary- Broderick Jones OT Georgia

Hungary- Nolan Smith EDGE Georgia

Hungary- Isaiah Foskey EDGE ND

 

Analysis: Hungary gets stronger on the lines and get a premier CB with fairly limited capital. Not a bad haul.

 

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast- Paris Johnson Jr OT Ohio State

Ivory Coast- Tuli Tuipolotu DL USC

Ivory Coast- Hendon Hooker QB Tennessee

 

Analysis: Assuming Rodgers doesn’t retire, getting a QB at the back of this section is a good get with the limited draft capital. Paris Johnson could come in a start immediately for IC.

 

Lancaster

Lancaster- Keele Ringo CB Georgia

Lancaster- Dawand Jones OT OSU

Lancaster- Joe Tippmann OC Wisconsin

Lancaster- Devon Achane RB Texas A&M

 

Analysis: Lancaster benefits from the fall of Ringo to fill a big need. They also get some great offensive line help and tremendous RB speed.

 

New Orleans

New Orleans- Jaxon Smith Njigba WR Ohio State

New Orleans- Cody Mauch OG ND State

New Orleans- Will McDonald EDGE Iowa St

 

NO doesn’t have a ton of capital but these are 3 players that could potentially help right away.

 

Raleigh

Raleigh- Will Anderson EDGE Alabama

Raleigh- Anthony Richardson QB Florida

Raleigh- Jalin Hyatt WR Tennessee

Raleigh- Darnell Wright OT Tennessee

Raleigh- Tyler Scott WR Cincinnati 

 

Analysis: After getting a top 2 defender, Raleigh gets a ton of speed on offense that if it hits could turn that unit around. 

 

Rome

Rome- Lukas Van Ness EDGE Iowa

Rome- John Michael Schmitt C Minnesota

Rome- Luke Musgrave TE Oregon St

Rome- Tajae Spears RB Tulane

 

Analysis: Could be a love or hate draft here. Almost all of these players are very polarizing.

 

Seoul

Seoul- CJ Stroud QB Ohio State

Seoul- Quinten Johnston WR TCU

Seoul- Zay Flowers WR BC

Seoul- Jack Campbell LB Iowa

Seoul- Anton Harrison OT Oklahoma

Seoul- Derrick Hall EDGE Auburn

Seoul- Jaelyn Duncan OT Maryland

Seoul- Kyu Blue Kelly CB Stanford

 

Analysis: Getting their QB at 2 and then immediately getting them 2 weapons and 2 pass protectors is a great get for Seoul. I think they got great value on defense as well.

 

Singapore

Singapore- Andrew Vorhees IOL USC

 

Analysis: I hope you like Andrew Vorhees

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12 minutes ago, EaglesPeteC said:

Lancaster

Lancaster- Keele Ringo CB Georgia

Lancaster- Dawand Jones OT OSU

Lancaster- Joe Tippmann OC Wisconsin

Lancaster- Devon Achane RB Texas A&M

 

Analysis: Lancaster benefits from the fall of Ringo to fill a big need. They also get some great offensive line help and tremendous RB speed.

Not a huge fan of Ringo, but with the board the way it fell he would be an option. Would break my heart to have Gibbs go one pick in front of me there too. No way I'm taking an OT though. I have Evan Neal, Trevor Penning, and Braxton Jones, who are all second year players who either were high draft picks or showed a lot of promise. I'm almost certainly rolling with that as my OT group next year with maybe a veteran addition. Center is a position I would maybe look to address in the draft. And I like Achane a lot, would love to add some game-breaking speed in the draft.

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44 minutes ago, EaglesPeteC said:

Cuba

Cuba- Brian Branch S Alabama

Cuba- Cam Smith CB South Carolina

Cuba- Dalton Kincaid TE Utah

Cuba- Matthew Bergeron OT Syracuse

 

Analysis: The board may not have been overly kind to Cuba throughout but they walk away with several players would go contribute year one, including the top safety in the draft.

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