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Leisher's 2018 Mock #78, or so?


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Green Bay is sitting at $17,000,000 for cap space, rounded off.  Not to much to do anything major with, the guys have to get creative, so here go.'

Restructures:  Bak  4/$42m (GTD $$8m, Cap hit $8m)  +$3m,  Nelson 2/$16 (GTD $6m, Cap hit $5m) +$5m, CMJ 2/$18m (GTD $6m, Cap hit $6m) +$5m, Rodgers 4/$140m (GTD $70m, Cap hit $18m) +$2m.  (Not sure if I figured this out right or not, but oh well!)  

Cap Space:  $32,000,000

Free Agents:  Prince Amukamara CB Bears (2/$16m, Cap hit $7m) -$7m,  Zach Fulton G Chiefs (3/$9m, Cap hit $3m) -$3m,  Marqise Lee WR Jags (3/$30, Cap hit $8m) -$8m, Tyler Eifert TE Bengals (1/$8m, creative bonuses makes Cap hit $5m) -$5m.  -$23,000,000 in cap space.

Cap Space:  $9,000,000.  (Leaves room for smaller FA's or resigns)

2018 Draft  (Scouting reports from Lindy's Sports and Draftblaster.com.)

1#14.  Roquan Smith LB  Georgia  (#10 on my board.)    Natural ball hunter with outstanding play speed.  Assignment sound technique and HIGH FOOTBALL IQ.  Sideline to sideline speed, high level instincts.  Innately motivied and self accountable.  UNQUESTIONED LEADER.  (CMJ's replacement)

2#13.  Bills trade up for Harrison Phillips DL Stanford.

2#21.  Carlton Davis CB  Auburn  (#16)    Long and athletic, best up close in man to man.  Aggressive hands.  Alert, physical defender, recognizes and attacks.  Impressive force as tackler.

2#24.  Dallas Goedert TE  S. Dakota St.  (#48)    Big, physical athlete with body control and footwork of smaller players.  NFL level tracking skills and hand-eye coordination.  YAC threat, sets up moves to make defenders miss.  HIGH WORK ETHIC AND FOOTBALL IQ.

3#12.  Lorenzo Carter Edge  Georgia  (#31)    Excellent versatility, 3-4 backer and coverage against TE, RB and some WR.  Sets edge very well and holds containment.  Excellent leverage.  Keeps his eyes up, never losing site of the ball.  KNACK FOR FORCING FUMBLES.

4#1.  DaeSean Hamilton WR  Penn St.  (#68)    Crafty route-runner.  Excellent field sense, natural ball tracking and judgement skills.  Physical to the ball.  FIRST CLASS PERSON, TEAM FIRST PLAYER.

4#33.  Uchenna Nwuso Edge  USC  (#26)    NATURAL LEADER.  Has versatile rush attack, high motor, instincts and toughness, help mask average athleticism.  Passionate pass rusher with great timing and awareness for tipping passes, creating TURNOVERS.  Former Safety.

5#1.  Tony Brown CB/ST  Alabama  (#45)    Plays both press and zone coverage.  Speed to match up with any type WR, makes plays on ST coverage.  Likes to get physical and competes with an edge.  

5#35.  Austin Corbett C/G/T  Nevada  (#30)    Powerful punch and BRAWLING NATURE, smooth athleticism.  HIGHLY COMPETITIVE, ability to play multiple positions.  Talent and intangibles to be long time NFL player.

5#37.  Will Clapp C/G  LSU  (#38)  Played in pro-style offense with success against top competition.  NASTINESS that gets coaches excited.

6#12.  Rashaan Gaulden CB  Tenn  (#53)    NATURAL TALENT, FEARLESS MENTALITY WITH INFECTIOUS ENERGY.  Above average hustle and chase skills.  Dependable tackler and loves contact.  Brings juice off the edge as blitzer.

6#33.  Mason Cole C/G  Michigan  (#50)    Can play T/G/C.  NASTY PLAYING TEMPERMENT.  Very good athleticism, played in pro-style offense.  Jack of all trades, master of none type player.

7#14.  Siran Neal S/CB/ST  Jacksonville St.  (#85)    Played WR/S/Sam/CB.  Physical jammer, eager run defender and enjoys the dirty work.  VOCAL LEADER.

7#21.  Fred Warner LB/ST  BYU  (#59)    Athleticism and versatility.  Dependable tackler with cover athleticism.  Toughness with intuition.  Excellent awareness and read/react quickness.  Vision to see thought blockers.  Brings the juice as an edge blitzer, FOOTBALL TOUGH.

 

Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, some of these players might not be available at where I drafted them, but it's possible they could fall.  Happens every year.

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