I'm in for as many as we can get.Andy Dufresne said:We can try but I'm not going to shepherd it.Ridgelake said:Are we going 3 rounds?
I'm in for as many as we can get.Andy Dufresne said:We can try but I'm not going to shepherd it.Ridgelake said:Are we going 3 rounds?
I actually think the BPA right now is a safety.Miami Dolphins select S Eric Reid at 2.54A very athletic safety that some have as high as the first round. The Dolphins don't have the best starters at safety or any depth really. Reid should be able to displace Clemons and start during this season. Joins Trufant to make this secondary much stronger and talented. I could see DE or TE being picked here as well.
Damn you guys are killing my draft board right now. The Real 49ers will be moving up in the 2nd to get one of these guys, especially Williams and Reid.2.55
Green Bay selections Jonathan Hankins DT Ohio State
With Pickett being 33 and Worthy injuring his ACL late in the season Dline is definitely an area of need. Debated hard between Hankins and Jenkins but with with Hankins due to his versatility. Capers seems to like those guys that can either play inside or out. Hankins fills a huge need for the Packers.
I'm in as long as someone keeps a running tally of picks.I'm in for as many as we can get.Andy Dufresne said:We can try but I'm not going to shepherd it.Ridgelake said:Are we going 3 rounds?
that's the interesting part of this draft. If we're trying to make the pick we think our team will, we have to presume a player who is falling for no reason might be taken in the real draft.To be 100% honest, I at least partially passed on Reid because I don't think he'll be there.
Sounds good to me. I think it's a definite need for them.What does everyone think of John Jenkins for New England?
Love the player, makes sense and BPA.2.58 - Phillip Thomas, FS - Fresno St.
Damn, I have been hopping Lemonier makes it to the 3rd. Good pick.2..59 - New England - John Jenkins, DT - Georgia
2.60 - Atlanta - Corey Lemonier, DE/OLB - Auburn
I think Atlanta would love Lemonier since he fits into their diverse scheme quite well.
FWIW, Walterfootball has him going at pick 34Even though he's on the downside, Atlanta signing Osi takes the edge off their DE situation a bit.
I have them taking Hayden here but from the sounds of it he's going to go a lot higher than people think. But if it worked out this way then the Falcons' defense is starting to shape up a bit.
DammmmmmitWhat does everyone think of John Jenkins for New England?
I think Hayden should be SF's pick here. Which is somewhat ironic, as Walter has them taking Hayden at 34 and Hunt here; opposite of what we have, but same two guys.FWIW, Walterfootball has him going at pick 34Even though he's on the downside, Atlanta signing Osi takes the edge off their DE situation a bit.
I have them taking Hayden here but from the sounds of it he's going to go a lot higher than people think. But if it worked out this way then the Falcons' defense is starting to shape up a bit.
34. San Francisco 49ers: D.J. Hayden, CB, Houston
Teams are always looking for cornerback depth, especially if they have extra picks. Besides, Carlos Rogers didn't play as well this past season. He was solid at times, but was inconsistent.
I took Hayden with Atlanta's 1st.I think Hayden should be SF's pick here. Which is somewhat ironic, as Walter has them taking Hayden at 34 and Hunt here; opposite of what we have, but same two guys.
Let's try to keep it going. Andy is on the clock...So is this draft over now?
Definitely the right pick here.2.63 - Matt Barkley, QB - USC
Reid loves to stockpile QBs and at this point he has to take Barkley. Smith is no spring chicken. Barkley has been unfairly picked to pieces.
Pass rusher... D Moore?Jacksonville has got to take Barkley here. We've whiffed on him I think. I think he's a late 1st/early 2nd pick.
In fact, I'm changing the Chiefs pick to take Barkley.
Well, Jshare87 had them take Dion Jordan at #2. That's not to say they couldn't use another.Pass rusher... D Moore?Jacksonville has got to take Barkley here. We've whiffed on him I think. I think he's a late 1st/early 2nd pick.
In fact, I'm changing the Chiefs pick to take Barkley.
Wilson seems okay, I'm not a fan but he sort of works.Well, Jshare87 had them take Dion Jordan at #2. That's not to say they couldn't use another.Pass rusher... D Moore?Jacksonville has got to take Barkley here. We've whiffed on him I think. I think he's a late 1st/early 2nd pick.
In fact, I'm changing the Chiefs pick to take Barkley.
But their CB corps is in shambles. Could possibly take a QB like Wilson or Glennon here.
3.63 - Jacksonville, Tyler Wilson, QB - ArkansasJags select Tyler Wilson. I know I said stick with what you got but I think the Jags will take a QB at some point in this draft. Maybe the 3rd round is too early or too late who knows.
Has Wreh-Wilson been picked? He may fit the bill.Lions have addressed two of their top needs with Fisher and Okafor.
Amerson could play corner or Safety. But is there a better cover corner available?
I think he slipped under the cracks in this draft but will very-likely be taken higher in the real NFL draft.Has DaMontre Moore really fallen this far? Wow. What happened?
Fantasy footballers wouldn't like this pick, but if the Eagles want to run around the field like it sounds they do, this shores up a weak (IMO) depth chart at the position.
3.77 - Philadelphia - Giovanni Bernard, RB - UNC
I think they might take a RB, just don't see taking one this high. But then, if Gio slips to here he is value.ETA: would have gone Bakhtiari, but it's your team.Fantasy footballers wouldn't like this pick, but if the Eagles want to run around the field like it sounds they do, this shores up a weak (IMO) depth chart at the position. 3.77 - Philadelphia - Giovanni Bernard, RB - UNC
Not if you get out of the "what's the biggest need and who is the player that best fits it" mode.Fantasy footballers wouldn't like this pick, but if the Eagles want to run around the field like it sounds they do, this shores up a weak (IMO) depth chart at the position.
3.77 - Philadelphia - Giovanni Bernard, RB - UNCThat makes zero sense.
LeSean McCoy said Chip Kelly's offense "is like a freaking track meet."
"You’re going to need another back in this offense," said McCoy. "I think any back, no matter how great of shape he’s in, is going to need some extra help...It’s like a relay. You need extra guys." McCoy also said that the Eagles are getting off double the amount of reps in practice than they had in the past. It's yet to be determined how much Kelly's offense will resemble its Oregon incarnation, though it's sounding like the pace will be very similar.