Really surprised he fell to almost UDFA status. I will be surprised if he gets picked up before five but don’t see him not getting drafted. He could be a long term backup.
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The Vikings select TE Sean McKeon Michigan
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The Denver Broncos select Robert Windsor, DT, Penn State
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Horseface's draft is over! There is no way the draft will fall like this but if I were a Broncos fan, I would love at least the first four picks.
1.15 Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa 2.46 Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State 3.77 Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn 3.83 Jordyn Brooks, LB, Texas Tech 3.95 Alton Robinson, EDGE, Syracuse 4.118 Shyheim Carter, CB/S, Alabama 5.178 Carlos Davis, DT, Nebraska 6.181 Antoine Brooks Jr., S, Maryland 7.252 Nate Stanley, QB, Iowa 7.254 Robert Windsor, DT, Penn State |
With the final pick of the 2020 CP Mock Draft, the Giants select:
Justin Herron, OT, Wake Forest |
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Dallas Cowboys:
Draft 1:17 Kristian Fulton DB LSU 2:51 Jalen Reagor WR TCU 3:82 Raekwon Davis DL Alabama 4:123 Colby Parkinson TE Stanford 5:164 Thaddeus Moss TE LSU 5:179 Anthony Gordon QB Washington State University 7:231 Levonta Taylor DB Florida State University What do u guys think? |
Giants draft:
4. Isaiah Simmons, LB, Clemson 36. Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama 99. Darrell Taylor, EDGE, Tennessee 110. Van Jefferson, WR, Florida 150. Brycen Hopkins, TE, Purdue 183. Terence Steele, OT, Texas Tech 218. Essang Bassey, CB, Wake Forest 238. Kenny Willekes, EDGE, Michigan State 247. Kyle Murphy, OL, Rhode Island 255. Justin Herron, OT, Wake Forest I think this is pretty decent, feel like I got two first rounders in McKinney and Simmons, really fleshed out the defense with lots of talent while still adding some receiving talent for Jones. I maybe should have taken a tackle or even Joe Burrow at 4.. |
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I doubt Wirfs falls to them, but that would be great. I'm not concerned with Becton's issue on the recent test. I'd prefer having 2 picks in the 20-38 range not the 15-46 as it sits now, so trading back in R1 and up in R2 would be my preference. Totally prepared for them to move up to 10 as well, but hope they don't. |
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Always fun to give these a look the day after day 1.
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I had Andrew Thomas pegged as the top OT. Not that NFL teams are always right, but at least I was kind of backed up in that opinion.
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I’d like to thank the Raiders for drafting my 2nd round CB in the first.
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That CEH pick in the second is looking real nice right now.
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Rain Man with the nice selection of Lucas Niang. Wrong team, but right owner
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I almost nailed the Panthers first 3 picks.
Mine: 1. Brown 2. Johnson 3. Chinn Reality: 1. Brown 2. Gross-Matos 3. Chinn |
I draft based on talent and who I think will be good in the NFL. So I like to look at these a few years down the line to see how well I picked
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Atlanta draft:
Patrick Queen, LB, LSU ...I took him at 16 and he went 28th overall Marlon Davidson, EDGE, Auburn....nailed this pick. Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame........I got him at slot 78 and he went 49th overall irl Lamical Perine, RB, Florida...I took him at slot 119 and he went 120th overall Reggie Robinson, CB, Tulsa.....I took him at slot 143 and he went at slot 123 in the draft. Francis Bernard, LB, Utah...I took him at slot 228 and he went undrafted I’ll take it. Seems I saw a lot of these guys the same way NFL GMs did. |
Steelers
No first rounder 49. Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSU ...went 32 overall to THE WORLD CHAMPS 102. Devin Duvernay, WR, Texas .....Baltimore took him at 92 124. Anfernee Jennings, LB, Alabama. ....patriots took him at 87 135. Larrell Murchison, DT, NC State. Fell to 174 to the Titans 198. Trey Adams, OT, Washington. ...went undrafted 232. Josiah Coatney, DL, Ole Miss. ....went undrafted, but signed with the Steelers. Not too shabby |
Giants draft:
4. Isaiah Simmons, LB, Clemson -> actually went 8th 36. Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama -> nailed exact pick 99. Darrell Taylor, EDGE, Tennessee -> actually went 48th 110. Van Jefferson, WR, Florida -> actually went 57th 150. Brycen Hopkins, TE, Purdue -> actually went 136th 183. Terence Steele, OT, Texas Tech -> undrafted 218. Essang Bassey, CB, Wake Forest -> undrafted 238. Kenny Willekes, EDGE, Michigan State -> actually went 225th 247. Kyle Murphy, OL, Rhode Island -> undrafted 255. Justin Herron, OT, Wake Forest -> actually went 195th Pretty much crushed that? |
40. Houston Texans - Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor -> actually went 59th
57. Houston Texans - Neville Gallimore, DL, Oklahoma -> actually went 82nd 90. Houston Texans - Bradley Anae, EDGE, Utah -> actually went 179th 111. Houston Texans - Darnay Holmes, CB, UCLA -> actually went 110th (close!) 171. Houston Texans - Cameron Clark, OL, Charlotte -> actually went 129th 240. Houston Texans - Evan Weaver, LB, California -> actually went 202nd 248. Houston Texans - Josiah Deguara, TE, Cincinnati -> actually went 94th 250. Houston Texans - Bravvion Roy, DL, Baylor -> actually went 184th Top 3 didn't go quite so well here, particular Anae who I am surprised slid so far. Appear to have picked up a lot of value in the later rounds though. |
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I should be fired and never allowed to fake draft again.
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Talk about a boom or bust draft. Lol. Some big whiffs, but some huge hits, two of them thanks to Bill O'Brien overdrafting John Reid and Charlie Heck. Thanks, Texans! |
I blew two 4th round selections on UDFAs the Chiefs signed... LOL
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Low number, but that's only because I didn't have any whopping lucky-ass draft hits. I had three of those with the Packers (but also multiple big busts). Here the only big(ish) bust was Lipscomb, but to be honest, with how highly regarded he is among the Chiefs class of UDFAs, I feel fine about taking him in the 6th. I also made a good choice of choosing Thomas over Wirfs. I said baseball tard should try having a better draft than this, and, well... he probably did. But I'm going to claim that was Andrew Berry and not him. 1. Jedrick Wills 2. Grant Delpit 3. Jordan Elliott 3. Jacob Phillips 4. Harrison Bryant 5. Nick Harris 6. Donovan Peoples-Jones |
Jets
ceedee lamb 11-17 -6 jk dobbins 48-55 -7 isaiah wilson 68-29 +39 troy pride jr 79-113 -34 hakeem adeniji 120-180 -60 trevis gipson 158-155 +3 aaron fuller 191 UDFA seattle marc antoine dequoy 211 UDFA Green Bay |
Rams
tyler biadasz 52-146 -94 akeem davis-gaither 84-107 -23 willie gay jr 104-63 +41 lamar jackson 126 UDFA dezmon patmon 199-212 -13 michael onwenu 234-182 +52 |
two awful drafts selection wise but I always come back and see what happened in the future with them
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At the end of the regular season, let's take a look at the Rain Man drafts.
Real Chiefs: Rnd Player 1 Clyde Edwards-Helaire 2 Willie Gay Jr. 3 Lucas Niang 4 L'Jarius Sneed 5 Michael Danna 7 Thakarius Keyes Rain Man Chiefs: 1 Zack Baun 2 Noah Igbinoghene 3 Ben Bredeson 4 Eno Benjamin 5 Antonio Gibson Note that Keyes arrived because the Chiefs traded a 2021 6th round pick to get that 7th round pick. Overall, we both had very similar picks in terms of positions. So if I compare... CEH and Antonio Gibson were pretty much the same. CEH had 1100 yards from scrimmage and Gibson had 1047. That's a wash. Gay mildly outperformed Zack Baun. Both played in nearly every game, but Gay had 8 starts to Baun's 3 and Gay had more impact plays. The real Chiefs win this one by a moderate amount. Bredeson never started, but he appeared in 10 games, so he beats Niang who sat out the season. Rain Man's Chiefs win this one by a mild amount. Sneed had an injury and missed 7 games, but he started 6. Iginoghene played in every game, but only had 2 starts. Sneed had far more impact when he played. The Chiefs win this one by a mile. The only picks who don't correspond are my pick of Benjamin versus Mike Danna. Danna played very well and Benjamin was never active, so the real Chiefs win this one by a mile. As of Year 1, the real Chiefs beat me on the strength of their late-round picks Sneed and Danna. |
The real Buccaneers:
1 Tristan Wirfs 2 Antoine Winfield Jr. 3 Ke'Shawn Vaughn 5 Tyler Johnson 6 Khalil Davis 7 Chapelle Russell 7 Raymond Calais The Rain Man Buccaneers: 1 Justin Herbert 2 Jonathan Taylor 3 Lucas Niang 5 Amik Robertson 6 Leki Fotu 7 Tyre Phillips 7 Oluwale Betiku If we compare as closely as possible... I drafted Justin Herbert and the real team is stuck with an ancient starter. I win that one by a mile. The real team got 16 tackle starts from Wirfs. I got 8 starts from Phillips and Niang sat out. The real team wins. I got 1,468 yards from scrimmage at a high ypc from Taylor, while the real team got 143 yard from Vaughn and a handful of kick returns from Calais. You can throw in the 169 yards from their WR and I still win this one by a mile. I got a little action from Fotu on the defensive line, and Betiku was never drafted. Let's call it a draw versus the real team, who got very little out of Davis and Russell who played special teams most of the season. In the defensive backfield, the real team got good production out of Winfield with 16 stats, while I got a little backup action from Robertson. The real team wins handily. I think I beat the real Buccaneers overall. |
Let's do this again. I'd like to be in this time!
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It’s also my turn to pick for the Chiefs :) |
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I thought of Sacc today... I saw Utah LB Devin Lloyd decided to stay in school. Which is a bummer, because I was starting to crush on him for the Chiefs.
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I would love to participate to this year as well if there is an opening.
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I saw the post from RealSNR and just want to thank him for all his help in prior years. I would really like to see this happen for this year and if so, we need to get this going fairly quickly as we need to start by the end of the month. I would typically love to help but just got a new job and will be moving to another state while working my current job so that transition will take all of my time. Perhaps we can start a rotation in future years? Either way, someone selfless will need to step up to help admin this if we want to keep the tradition going.
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I should be able to take over. I’ll let you guys know ASAP.
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I'll participate if its a thing.
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We're darn lucky that the Buccaneers didn't consult me on their draft.
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