Fanspeak's On the Clock NFL Draft Simulator
This has been brought up the past few years. A fun draft simulator if you're bored and want to kill time.
https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/ *Note* Depending on which big board and team needs/rankings list you use, some of these players end up falling big time, which in real life probably won't be the case. So take it with a grain of salt, but really it's all for fun. Enjoy, and post your results in the thread if you wish :) Here's my KC draft. (I usually use the board that's most recently updated - today it was the "NFL Mock" board w/ "classic" difficulty level). If this happened I'd probably wet myself. 1.CB-DeAnder Baker, Georgia 2.WR-Deebo Samuel, S.Carolina 2.LB-Devin Bush, Michigan 3.CB-Trayvon Mullen, Clemson 5.RB-Darrell Henderson, Memphis 6.DE-Charles Omenihu, Texas 6.WR-Hakeen Butler, IowaSt 7.S-Mike Edwards, Kentucky (a Matt House pick) |
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Great mock though, but it's never gonna happen |
It’s fun, but I refuse to take anybody at a spot that is unrealistic when I’m doing them.
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It's fun but as I used the same big board etc as you I got pretty similar results, DeAndre Baker is a slam dunk for the Chiefs on that board with how it falls, all the Tight Ends were still there but I would only consider taking one if I couldn't have had Baker.
I took Bush and Rock Ya Sin in the 2nd and then Parris Campbell WR in the third. |
I just tried it again with the Matt Miller big board and NFL Draft needs, that was way more interesting.
Mack Wilson, Jaylon Ferguson, Deonte Thompson and Christian Wilkins all available in the 1st, the big name CBs were gone. I took Mack and then my 2nd round choices were really hard, all the CBs I like were gone and I ended up going what I thought was BPA, definitely worth a go with those settings. I ended up with 1. Mack Wilson 2. Isaiah Buggs 2. Charles Omenihu 3. Andy Isabella (only did a 3 rounder) |
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1.29 -- TJ Hockenson, TE - Iowa
2.29 -- Mack Wilson, LB - Alabama 2.31 -- Amani Oruwariye, CB - Penn State 3.28 -- Amani Hooker, S - Iowa Probably not terribly realistic but as you watch the picks go off the board, you do realize that there are GOING to be some guys that slide. So while I don't imagine that Wilson and Oruwariye are there at the back of the 2nd, as you see how many players you like go ahead of them, you realize that there's a better chance than you think that a guy like that is available for us. |
I went with the difficult rating to see how it would work out.
1. Deandre Baker, CB, Georgia 2. Josh Jacobs, RB, Alabama 2. Devin Bush, LB, Michigan 3. Garret Bradbury, OC, N.C. State |
I've seen some stuff with baker going top 10 and some with him in the early 2nd.
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Probably too early to tell until the combine rolls around.
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29: R1P29 TE T.J. HOCKENSON IOWA
61: R2P29 S NASIR ADDERLEY DELAWARE 63: R2P31 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 92: R3P28 C GARRETT BRADBURY N.C. STATE |
i like the other site better, the one where it gives you grades and you can make outrageous trades
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CB DEANDRE BAKER GEORGIA 61: R2P29 C ELGTON JENKINS MISSISSIPPI ST 63: R2P31 RB JOSH JACOBS ALABAMA 92: R3P28 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 168: R5P29 S LUKAS DENIS BOSTON COLLEGE 203: R6P28 DL JONATHAN LEDBETTER GEORGIA 215: R6P40 TE JACE STERNBERGER TEXAS A&M 218: R7P2 EDGE WYATT RAY BOSTON COLLEGE Set to Draftek big board, “Difficult” setting and NFL setting team needs. |
Pretty close to the same as you North, now that I look at it... Here were my results...
29: R1P29 CB DEANDRE BAKER GEORGIA 61: R2P29 RB JOSH JACOBS ALABAMA 63: R2P31 LB MACK WILSON ALABAMA 92: R3P28 S C GARDNER-JOHNSON FLORIDA 168: R5P29 WR PARRIS CAMPBELL OHIO STATE 203: R6P28 TE JACE STERNBERGER TEXAS A&M 215: R6P40 CB MONTRE HARTAGE NORTHWESTERN 218: R7P2 EDGE CHRISTIAN MILLER ALABAMA |
1. DeAndre Baker, CB , Georgia
2. Josh Jacobs, RB, Alabama 2. Terrill Hanks, LB, New Mexico State 3. Darnell Savage, S, Maryland |
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2.9 -- Irv Smith, TE - Ala 2.17 -- Nassir Adderley, FS - Del 2.29 -- Mack Wilson, ILB - Ala 2.31 -- Julian Love, CB - ND 3.28 -- Terry Beckner Jr, DT - Miz 5.29 -- Emanuel Hall, WR - Miz 6.28 -- Rodney Anderson, RB - OU 7.2 -- Jordan Scarlett, RB - Fl So there - I just won us the next 3 Super Bowls. You're all welcome. |
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Guys fall because there are more similarly situated players than we realize. There are always a couple more guys available at a spot than you expected because unless you take part in stuff like this, you kind fixate on a few players and forget there are a dozen other guys that other teams may like just as much that they'll take instead. I don't think any of those are LIKELY, but the only one I see as truly borderline ridiculous is Beckner. Any of the rest of those guys COULD be there, but it's a stretch. And it's definitely not gonna work out that they're ALL there at those spots. But could Adderley fall to the mid 2nd? Sure, he could. Wilson and Love to the late 2nd? Sure, unlikely but not impossible. You just realize why these slides happen every single year when you start doing these drafts and it tends to actually make me a little more confident as to what we might be able to pull off. |
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Slapass, K-pass....same difference. (A reminder - we could've had Kamara. That one STILL pisses me off...) |
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KPass atleast fits the 43 better I guess. |
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But with Hunt gone, we'll get effectively nothing out of that season beyond Mahomes. '18 has a little more promise down the ranks with Nnadi and DoD likely being starters and I presume Speaks will have a heavy spot in the rotation. But with K-Pass and Hunt's picks we coulda/shoulda had Kamara and Rasul Douglas (guys I was hoping we'd grab at those spots at the time). I was also a fan of Kendall Beckwith though his injury last year (combined with some injury history at LSU) makes that sketch. Then again, if we'd have taken him, he's probably not in that car wreck, butterflies flapping their wings and all... Again - it's all worth it with Mahomes in that draft but Veach and Co. absolutely have to do better. Hopefully last season was a sign of progress in that regard and it will only get more impressive going forward. He's still a damn young executive so there are lessons to be learned for him still. |
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Yes, Dorsey was still the GM, but it's just about damn near impossible to know exactly who was pulling the strings that year. |
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Which is why I'm almost universally opposed to moving out of the 1st absent absolutely strafing some team in return. |
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Round 2 Pick 2 (IND): Metcalf, DK, WR, Mississippi (A-) Round 2 Pick 29: Adderley, Nassir, CB/FS, Delaware (A) Round 2 Pick 31: Hockenson, T.J., TE, Iowa (A-) Round 3 Pick 25 (IND): Jacobs, Josh, RB, Alabama (A+) Round 3 Pick 28: Allen, Zach, DE, Boston College (A+) Round 4 Pick 27 (IND): Bradbury, Garrett, C, North Carolina State (A+) Round 5 Pick 29: Cheevers, Hamp, CB, Boston College (A+) Round 6 Pick 28: Huggins, Albert, DT, Clemson (A+) Round 7 Pick 2: Bars, Alex, OG, Notre Dame (A+) Obviously that shit is WAY off in terms of where players are/should be going. |
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Round 1 Pick 29: Bush, Devin, OLB, Michigan (A-) Round 2 Pick 29: Adderley, Nassir, CB/FS, Delaware (A) Round 3 Pick 8 (CINN): Bryant, Austin, DE, Clemson (A+) Round 3 Pick 28: Boyd, Kris, CB, Texas (A+) Round 4 Pick 19 (TENN): Jordan, Michael, OG/C, Ohio State (A+) Round 5 Pick 19 (TENN): Butler, Emmanuel, WR, Northern Arizona (A+) Round 5 Pick 25 (PHI): Dean, Jamel, CB, Auburn (A+) Round 5 Pick 29: Johnson, PJ, DT, Arizona (A+) Round 6 Pick 24 (PHI): Dodson, Tyrel, ILB, Texas A&M (A+) Round 6 Pick 28: Anderson, Rodney, RB, Oklahoma (A+) Round 7 Pick 2: Adams, Paul, OT, Missouri (A+) Round 7 Pick 19 (TENN): Fritts, Brandon, TE, North Carolina (A+) Tear it apart. |
Here was my attempt
Round 1 Pick 29: Baker, Deandre, CB, Georgia Round 2 Pick 29: Adderley, Nassir, CB/FS, Delaware Round 2 Pick 31: Ximines, Oshane, DE, Old Dominion Round 3 Pick 28: Samuel, Deebo, WR, South Carolina Round 5 Pick 29: Wise, Daniel, DT, Kansas Round 6 Pick 28: Smith , Saivion, CB, Alabama Round 7 Pick 2: Anderson, Rodney, RB, Oklahoma |
Here was my real draft
Round 1 Pick 29: Cajuste, Yodny, OT, West Virginia Round 2 Pick 29: Herbig, Nate, OG, Stanford Round 2 Pick 31: Dillard, Andre, OT/OT, Washington State Round 3 Pick 28: McCoy, TJ, C, Florida Round 5 Pick 29: Bailey, Jake, P, Stanford Round 6 Pick 28: Cheevers, Hamp, CB, Boston College Round 7 Pick 2: Dean, Jamel, CB, Auburn |
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NFL Mock Big Board / User voted team needs / Difficult setting.
I laughed at the Big Board as it unfolded. Could not get a corner worthy of a 1st round pick and got shut out as picks came off the board. Stupid value on some prospects though because the big board is messed up: 29: R1P29 DL DRE'MONT JONES OHIO STATE 61: R2P29 S AMANI HOOKER IOWA 63: R2P31 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 92: R3P28 RB DAVID MONTGOMERY IOWA STATE 168: R5P29 WR ANDY ISABELLA UMASS 203: R6P28 CB ISAIAH JOHNSON HOUSTON 215: R6P40 EDGE CHARLES OMENIHU TEXAS 218: R7P2 LB CHRISTIAN MILLER ALABAMA |
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This is literally addictive, I've done it about 20 times. Today:
29: R1P29 CB TRAYVON MULLEN CLEMSON 61: R2P29 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 63: R2P31 TE IRV SMITH JR. ALABAMA 92: R3P28 S AMANI HOOKER IOWA 168: R5P29 DL KINGSLEY KEKE TEXAS A&M 203: R6P28 CB BLACE BROWN TROY 215: R6P40 C SAM MUSTIPHER NOTRE DAME 218: R7P2 RB BRYCE LOVE STANFORD |
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CB TRAYVON MULLEN CLEMSON 61: R2P29 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 63: R2P31 CB JULIAN LOVE NOTRE DAME 92: R3P28 C ERIK MCCOY TEXAS A&M 168: R5P29 DL CHRIS SLAYTON SYRACUSE 203: R6P28 S UGO AMADI OREGON 215: R6P40 EDGE SHAREEF MILLER PENN STATE 218: R7P2 P MITCH WISHNOWSKY UTAH |
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S NASIR ADDERLY DELAWARE 61: R2P29 EDGE JAYLON FERGUSON LOUISIANA TECH 63: R2P31 CB AMANI ORUWARIYE PENN STATE 92: R3P28 CB TRAYVON MULLEN CLEMSON 168: R5P29 C NICK LINDER INDIANA 203: R6P28 OT RYAN POPE SAN DIEGO STATE 215: R6P40 LB T.J. EDWARDS WISCONSIN 218: R7P2 G HJALTE FROHOLDT ARKANSAS DUDE. Those first 4 picks are ****ing awesome. |
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Second-according to multiple mocks, yeah, those first four picks are entirely possible. Third-nobody, not the mocks, not Mel Kiper Jr., or anyone else has any idea how the board will actually fall in April. But in the meantime, this little simulation is pretty fun. |
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That talent you got with those first four picks are largely within the first 50 picks on most Big Boards though. What a haul that would be. If there is a run on offensive players early, some really great defensive talent would fall, but I still think defense dominates this draft class. |
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and most of the lowly teams have shit offensively. What would you do? I'd be drafting Qb's until I got one, and WR's, and offensive linemen. So...we'll see. but nobody wants to pay to see a team that can't score. |
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I mean look at Elway in Denver. He thinks he can beat the Chiefs with defense, a running game, and Joe freaking Flacco. |
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It's a copycat league. This is the new blueprint. But you have to actually have the pieces in place; you can't just run the play. |
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Worth a go at NFL Big Board - Aggregate (2/20), Needs Fanspeak Steve and Difficult algorithm.
This one leads to tough decisions in my opinion, the top 3 corners go fast and then the 2nd tier round of guys are slotted to go before your 2nd round picks come up. |
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Using your setting: 1.29 -- TJ Hockenson 2.29 -- Devin Bush 2.31 -- Chauncey Gardner-Johnson 3.28 -- Erik McCoy, C - Texas A&M 5.29 -- Khalil Hodge, LB - Buffalo That's a pretty good haul though CB is notably absent. With that 'difficult' algorithm turned on I think it targets your team needs right before you go. I took Gardner Johnson at 2.31 because there were 4-5 similarly situated CBs and I figured at least one of them would slip to the 3rd; they all flew off the board in the handful of picks right before mine. McCoy would be a solid get there, though - I'd be surprised if he fell that far. Hodge is a bit redundant after the Bush pick but I think he's a potential starter and in the 5th round I'll gamble on the talent and see if there's a home for him somewhere. |
My less aggressive, more 'sensible' stab at it:
1.29 -- Nasir Adderley 2.29 -- Mack Wilson 2.31 -- Rock Ya-Sin (Julian Love went right after Wilson and before Sin) 3.29 -- Elgton Jenkins, C - MSU 5.29 -- Terry Beckner Jr I like the talent I accumulated in my first effort better and by a fair amount. I focused exclusively on taking the player I thought had the most upside regardless of position in that draft. In the 2nd effort I did a more balanced, conventional 'need as part of BPA' analysis and I think I ended up with a worse draft for it. The major pivot point would be that 5th rounder where Beckner fell in draft 2 but not draft 1; I think that's just an algorithm fluke more than anything. But admittedly, in Draft 2 I walk away with a need at TE2 and little else. That said, Josh Oliver fell to the early 5th and in this same scenario, if Oliver's there in the 5th, I'm trading up to get him rather than sitting back. And even if I couldn't get that done, the need I still have coming out of this draft is a lot cheaper and easier to take care of in FA than my need in draft 1 (where I obviously now have to get a FA corner). |
1.29 - Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
2.29 - D’Andre Walker, LB, Georgia 2.31 - Julian Love, CB, Notre Dame 3.29 - Erik McCoy, C, Texas A&M |
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Not one person took Justice Hill late?
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LOL at this one:
Fanspeak most recent Big Board, User voted needs, “Difficult” 29: R1P29 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 61: R2P29 CB AMANI ORUWARIYE PENN STATE 63: R2P31 WR DEEBO SAMUEL SOUTH CAROLINA 92: R3P28 C ERIK MCCOY TEXAS A&M 167: R5P29 S DARNELL SAVAGE MARYLAND 201: R6P28 RB TRAYVEON WILLIAMS TEXAS A&M 214: R6P41 LB KHALIL HODGE BUFFALO 216: R7P2 EDGE CARL GRANDERSON WYOMING |
29: R1P29
CB TRAYVON MULLEN CLEMSON 61: R2P29 LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 63: R2P31 S NASIR ADDERLEY DELAWARE 92: R3P28 CB AMANI ORUWARIYE PENN STATE 167: R5P29 CB JORDAN MILLER WASHINGTON 201: R6P28 DL TRYSTEN HILL UCF 214: R6P41 G HJALTE FROHOLDT ARKANSAS 216: R7P2 LB GERRI GREEN MISS. STATE |
Damn Nasir dropped in that one.
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LB DEVIN BUSH MICHIGAN 61: R2P29 CB ROCK YA-SIN TEMPLE 63: R2P31 S CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON FLORIDA 92: R3P28 RB DARRELL HENDERSON MEMPHIS 167: R5P29 EDGE CORBIN KAUFUSI BYU 201: R6P28 DL KINGSLEY KEKE TEXAS A&M 214: R6P41 CB IMAN MARSHALL USC 216: R7P2 OT MARCUS NORMAN SOUTH FLORIDA |
Accidentally accepted a trade out of the first so decided to have fun with it:
Your score is: 29215 (GRADE: B+) Your Picks: Round 2 Pick 17 (CLE): Rapp, Taylor, SS, Washington (A-) Round 2 Pick 26 (DAL): Adams, Trey, OT, Washington (A-) Round 2 Pick 31: Gardner-Johnson, Chauncey, FS, Florida (A-) Round 3 Pick 1 (ARI): Adderley, Nassir, CB/FS, Delaware (A-) Round 3 Pick 11 (G.B.): Hockenson, T.J., TE, Iowa (A) Round 4 Pick 1 (ARI): Hill, Justice, RB, Oklahoma State (A+) Round 5 Pick 29: Granderson, Carl, DE, Wyoming (A+) Round 6 Pick 28: Gaines, Greg, DT, Washington (A+) Round 6 Pick 41 (COMP): Allison, Jeff, ILB, Fresno State (A+) Round 7 Pick 2: Johnson, Isaiah, CB, Houston (A+) |
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I know this is completely unrealistic, but I decided to be super aggressive to take advantage of the depth and talent at defensive line in the first round and just have fun with it. Then I traded down a few times.
Your score is: 28389 (GRADE: B) Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 16 (CAR): Ferrell, Clelin, DE, Clemson (A+) Round 1 Pick 19 (TENN): Wilkins, Christian, DT, Clemson (A-) Round 2 Pick 29: Omenihu, Charles, DE, Texas (A-) Round 3 Pick 9 (N.E.): Montgomery, David, RB, Iowa State (A+) Round 3 Pick 28: Samuel, Deebo, WR, South Carolina (A+) Round 3 Pick 30 (LAR): Boyd, Kris, CB, Texas (A+) Round 4 Pick 3 (NYJ): Williams, Joejuan, CB, Vanderbilt (A+) Round 5 Pick 2 (NYJ): Gentry, Zach, TE, Michigan (A+) Round 6 Pick 31 (DET): Alaka, Otaro, ILB/SS, Texas AM (A+) Round 7 Pick 10 (DET): Bunting, Sean, CB, Central Michigan (A+) |
Spoiler!
Your score is: 32296 (GRADE: A+) Your Picks: Round 2 Pick 10 (CINN): Jones, Dre'Mont, DT, Ohio State (A) Round 3 Pick 6 (T.B.): Bryant, Austin, DE, Clemson (A+) Round 4 Pick 1 (ARI): Snell Jr, Benny, RB, Kentucky (A+) Round 4 Pick 5 (T.B.): Herbig, Nate, OG, Stanford (A+) Round 4 Pick 35 (ATL): Williams, Joejuan, CB, Vanderbilt (A+) Round 5 Pick 1 (ARI): Eberle, Alec, C, Florida State (A+) Round 5 Pick 29: Gant, Malik, FS/SS, Marshall (A+) Round 6 Pick 28: Bunting, Sean, CB, Central Michigan (A+) Round 6 Pick 41 (COMP): Renfrow, Hunter, WR, Clemson (A+) Round 7 Pick 2: Allison, Jeff, ILB, Fresno State (A+) Your Future Picks: 2020 Round 1 Pick 2021 Round 1 Pick |
29. Nasir Adderley, S Delaware
61. Jaylon Ferguson, EDGE LA Tech 63. Rock Ya-Sin, CB Temple 92. Miles Boykin, WR Notre Dame 167. Germaine Pratt, LB NC State 201. Jalen Hurd, WR Baylor 214. Alex Bars, IOL Notre Dame 216. Khalil Hodge, LB Buffalo |
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DL DEXTER LAWRENCE CLEMSON 61: R2P29 CB TRAYVON MULLEN CLEMSON 63: R2P31 LB TRE LAMAR CLEMSON 92: R3P28 EDGE CHRISTIAN MILLER ALABAMA 167: R5P29 TE FOSTER MOREAU LSU 201: R6P28 LB BLAKE CASHMAN MINNESOTA 214: R6P41 WR JAZZ FERGUSON NORTHWESTERN STATE 216: R7P2 C JAVON PATTERSON OLE MISS |
Three players from Clemson in the first two rounds? LOL
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S JOHNATHAN ABRAM MISS. STATE 61: R2P29 LB MACK WILSON ALABAMA 63: R2P31 CB JUSTIN LAYNE MICHIGAN ST. 92: R3P28 WR ANDY ISABELLA MASSACHUSETTS 167: R5P29 EDGE SHAREEF MILLER PENN ST. 201: R6P28 LB BLAKE CASHMAN MINNESOTA 214: R6P41 RB DEVINE OZIGBO NEBRASKA 216: R7P2 TE ZACH GENTRY MICHIGAN |
no matter which board I use, no matter which difficulty I set it on, or which 'needs' list, I always end up with Adderley, Rapp, or Abram at #29, Thornhill usually lasts until the 2nd #2 pick. CB almost always Ya-Sin, Oruwariye, Mullen last until the 2nd round picks. Omenihu or Allen always there in round 2.
Some guys are going to fall, there's only #32 spots in the first. |
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CB BYRON MURPHY WASHINGTON 61: R2P29 TE IRV SMITH, JR. ALABAMA 63: R2P31 C ERIK MCCOY TEXAS A&M 92: R3P28 WR RILEY RIDLEY GEORGIA 167: R5P29 EDGE CARL GRANDERSON WYOMING 201: R6P28 LB TRE LAMAR CLEMSON 214: R6P41 EDGE GERRI GREEN MISSISSIPPI ST. 216: R7P2 LB BLAKE CASHMAN MINNESOTA |
This would be the best draft ever. I really, really didn't want to take an offensive player in the first, but Hock falling just had to. I used the newest update; on difficult setting.
29: R1P29 TE TJ HOCKENSON IOWA 61: R2P29 CB ROCK YA-SIN TEMPLE 63: R2P31 EDGE CHARLES OMENIHU TEXAS 92: R3P28 S JAQUAN JOHNSON MIAMI 167: R5P29 WR HUNTER RENFROW CLEMSON 201: R6P28 LB DRUE TRANQUILL NOTRE DAME 214: R6P41 EDGE PORTER GUSTIN USC 216: R7P2 RB DEVINE OZIGBO NEBRASKA Can you imagine 2 TE sets with Kelce and Hock? Renfrow is Edelman 2.0. Ya-Sin and Omenihu would play a lot right away I think. Tranquill is underrated. I think Gustin could be a late round steal if his injury history is behind him. Ozigbo could be a future starter too. |
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But dude. IF IT DID? sheeeeeeeyit. |
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EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT MISSISSIPPI STATE 61: R2P29 CB AMANI ORUWARIYE PENN STATE 63: R2P31 C ELGTON JENKINS MISSISSIPPI STATE 92: R3P28 LB VOSEAN JOSEPH FLORIDA 167: R5P29 TE FOSTER MOREAU LSU 201: R6P28 LB DAKOTA ALLEN TEXAS TECH 214: R6P41 OT MITCH HYATT CLEMSON 216: R7P2 DL ED ALEXANDER LSU |
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https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...e6f017fa84.gif Fat fingers on the last pick. Meant to go G not back to back OT |
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On difficult. Totally unrealistic.
29: R1P29 TE TJ HOCKENSON IOWA 61: R2P29 C GARRETT BRADBURY NC STATE 63: R2P31 EDGE CHARLES OMENIHU TEXAS 92: R3P28 CB DAVID LONG MICHIGAN 167: R5P29 DL KHALEN SAUNDERS WESTERN ILLINOIS 201: R6P28 LB BLAKE CASHMAN MINNESOTA 214: R6P41 EDGE MAXX CROSBY EASTERN MICHIGAN 216: R7P2 WR MILES BOYKIN NOTRE DAME |
Fanspeak Brad Board (March 29), Fanspeak Steve team needs, Difficult.
Would cream. Only missed out on WR, all the ones I wanted went slightly before I could snag one. 1: R1P29 TE T.J. HOCKENSON IOWA 2: R2P29 CB ROCK YA-SIN TEMPLE 3: R2P31 S CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON FLORIDA 4: R3P28 EDGE D'ANDRE WALKER GEORGIA 5: R5P29 OT CHUMA EDOGA USC 6: R6P28 LB KHALIL HODGE BUFFALO 7: R6P41 DL KINGSLEY KEKE TEXAS A&M 8: R7P2 CB DAVID LONG MICHIGAN |
Pretty good balanced draft this time. Hockenson was actually there at 29 but he has been every time I've drafted for the last week. I think that's totally unrealistic and I'm bored with the thought so I skipped him.
29: R1P29 S NASIR ADDERLEY DELAWARE 61: R2P29 WR PARRIS CAMPBELL OHIO STATE 63: R2P31 EDGE CHASE WINOVICH MICHIGAN 92: R3P28 CB AMANI ORUWARIYE PENN STATE 167: R5P29 TE ALIZE MACK NOTRE DAME 201: R6P28 WR HUNTER RENFROW CLEMSON 214: R6P41 LB DRUE TRANQUIL NOTRE DAME 216: R7P2 WR TRAVIS FULGHAM OLD DOMINION |
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TE TJ HOCKENSON IOWA 61: R2P29 DL ZACH ALLEN BOSTON COLLEGE 63: R2P31 EDGE CHASE WINOVICH MICHIGAN 92: R3P28 S DARNELL SAVAGE, JR. MARYLAND 167: R5P29 CB MARK FIELDS CLEMSON 201: R6P28 OT MITCH HYATT CLEMSON 214: R6P41 LB KENDALL JOSEPH CLEMSON 216: R7P2 RB TONY POLLARD MEMPHIS |
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