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    The Mock To End All Mocks 5.0- w/o trades
    My first option is to draft 1 of the top 5 CB, Ryan Shazier or Dee Ford. If they're not there then I trade down.


    1st Round Pick # 31- Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State

    Competitive athlete with an intriguing combination of speed, suddenness, ball skills and tackling ability. Has broad appeal given his scheme versatility, and should be able to contribute readily as nickel slot defender and special-teams contributor. Has a ceiling as a No. 2.

    2nd Round Pick # Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee

    Looks the part with long arms and outstanding overall size and mass to cover up defenders in the run game and generate a push. Good strength to anchor vs. power and possesses enough brute strength to hold his ground even when he locks his legs. Is not easily moved and can position-sustain. Bends fairly well for as big as he is and is agile enough to handle speed. athletic college left tackle who might be more naturally suited for the right side in the pros, Richardson is agile enough to protect the blind side if he learns to become a better hand technician.

    3rd Round Pick # 95- Christian Jones, OLB/ILB, Florida State

    Day 1 starter. Looks the part. Physical tackler. Highly athletic. Fast and rangy -- flows laterally and chases sideline to sideline. Willing to take on lead blocks. Drops easily into zone and gets depth. Able to match with tight ends in coverage. Four-down utility and core special-teams potential. Tough, durable, three-year starter.

    4th Round Pick # 131- Jonathan Dowling, S,Western Kentucky

    Has a rangy frame with room for added bulk. Excellent height and long arms to contend in the air and play the pocket. Good hands to snatch interceptions. Nice linear fluidity. Covers ground with long strides -- rangy off the hash to get over the top. Flashes striking ability when his shoulder blows connect. Playmaking ability -- 9 INTs and 8 FFs in last two seasons. Has special-teams experience covering kicks.

    5th Round Pick # 171- Aaron Lynch, DE, South Florida

    Outstanding size and body length. Flashes some playmaking ability. Deceptive strength to leverage the edge. Has a giant wingspan and can corral ball carriers. A big, athletic prospect who displayed the most potential as a freshman at Notre Dame. Has underachieved since transferring closer to home and shedding considerable weight. Must prove motivated to reach his potential. Finished the season strong and finally showed signs of the talent he displayed as a standout freshman.

    6th Round Pick # 207- L'Damian Washington, WR, Missouri

    Very good body and arm length. Outstanding timed speed. Can threaten vertically and has explosive, big-play ability. Very competitive. Emotional leader driven to succeed. Very hard worker. Willing blocker.

    7th Round Pick # 246- Tyler Larsen, C, Utah State

    Excellent size -- sheer mass to wall off. Generally holds his ground. Can sit and anchor and replace his hands. Good awareness. Consistent gun snaps. Was a rock for the Aggies -- started 51 career games.
    "Stand behind our troops or Feel free to stand in front of them!"

  • #2
    Originally posted by munoz1987 View Post
    The Mock To End All Mocks 5.0- w/o trades
    My first option is to draft 1 of the top 5 CB, Ryan Shazier or Dee Ford. If they're not there then I trade down.


    1st Round Pick # 31- Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State

    Competitive athlete with an intriguing combination of speed, suddenness, ball skills and tackling ability. Has broad appeal given his scheme versatility, and should be able to contribute readily as nickel slot defender and special-teams contributor. Has a ceiling as a No. 2.

    2nd Round Pick # Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee

    Looks the part with long arms and outstanding overall size and mass to cover up defenders in the run game and generate a push. Good strength to anchor vs. power and possesses enough brute strength to hold his ground even when he locks his legs. Is not easily moved and can position-sustain. Bends fairly well for as big as he is and is agile enough to handle speed. athletic college left tackle who might be more naturally suited for the right side in the pros, Richardson is agile enough to protect the blind side if he learns to become a better hand technician.

    3rd Round Pick # 95- Christian Jones, OLB/ILB, Florida State

    Day 1 starter. Looks the part. Physical tackler. Highly athletic. Fast and rangy -- flows laterally and chases sideline to sideline. Willing to take on lead blocks. Drops easily into zone and gets depth. Able to match with tight ends in coverage. Four-down utility and core special-teams potential. Tough, durable, three-year starter.

    4th Round Pick # 131- Jonathan Dowling, S,Western Kentucky

    Has a rangy frame with room for added bulk. Excellent height and long arms to contend in the air and play the pocket. Good hands to snatch interceptions. Nice linear fluidity. Covers ground with long strides -- rangy off the hash to get over the top. Flashes striking ability when his shoulder blows connect. Playmaking ability -- 9 INTs and 8 FFs in last two seasons. Has special-teams experience covering kicks.

    5th Round Pick # 171- Aaron Lynch, DE, South Florida

    Outstanding size and body length. Flashes some playmaking ability. Deceptive strength to leverage the edge. Has a giant wingspan and can corral ball carriers. A big, athletic prospect who displayed the most potential as a freshman at Notre Dame. Has underachieved since transferring closer to home and shedding considerable weight. Must prove motivated to reach his potential. Finished the season strong and finally showed signs of the talent he displayed as a standout freshman.

    6th Round Pick # 207- L'Damian Washington, WR, Missouri

    Very good body and arm length. Outstanding timed speed. Can threaten vertically and has explosive, big-play ability. Very competitive. Emotional leader driven to succeed. Very hard worker. Willing blocker.

    7th Round Pick # 246- Tyler Larsen, C, Utah State

    Excellent size -- sheer mass to wall off. Generally holds his ground. Can sit and anchor and replace his hands. Good awareness. Consistent gun snaps. Was a rock for the Aggies -- started 51 career games.
    little strong on Defense IMO and very light on O..

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    • #3
      Dowling is a reach in the 4th. Everything else looks solid, but I'd add a RB somewhere late.

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      • #4
        Not bad. Like Amari said I think we need a RB somewhere. I like Mckinnon in the 4th. Dowling is really intriguing though, even if the 4th is a bit early. If we could trade out of round 1 and get an extra 4th I'd be happy with those picks. Could take Phillip Gaines with our extra second.
        Adopted Bronco: Bradley Roby

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        • #5
          Originally posted by munoz1987 View Post
          The Mock To End All Mocks 5.0- w/o trades
          My first option is to draft 1 of the top 5 CB, Ryan Shazier or Dee Ford. If they're not there then I trade down.


          1st Round Pick # 31- Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State

          Competitive athlete with an intriguing combination of speed, suddenness, ball skills and tackling ability. Has broad appeal given his scheme versatility, and should be able to contribute readily as nickel slot defender and special-teams contributor. Has a ceiling as a No. 2.

          2nd Round Pick # Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee

          Looks the part with long arms and outstanding overall size and mass to cover up defenders in the run game and generate a push. Good strength to anchor vs. power and possesses enough brute strength to hold his ground even when he locks his legs. Is not easily moved and can position-sustain. Bends fairly well for as big as he is and is agile enough to handle speed. athletic college left tackle who might be more naturally suited for the right side in the pros, Richardson is agile enough to protect the blind side if he learns to become a better hand technician.

          3rd Round Pick # 95- Christian Jones, OLB/ILB, Florida State

          Day 1 starter. Looks the part. Physical tackler. Highly athletic. Fast and rangy -- flows laterally and chases sideline to sideline. Willing to take on lead blocks. Drops easily into zone and gets depth. Able to match with tight ends in coverage. Four-down utility and core special-teams potential. Tough, durable, three-year starter.

          4th Round Pick # 131- Jonathan Dowling, S,Western Kentucky

          Has a rangy frame with room for added bulk. Excellent height and long arms to contend in the air and play the pocket. Good hands to snatch interceptions. Nice linear fluidity. Covers ground with long strides -- rangy off the hash to get over the top. Flashes striking ability when his shoulder blows connect. Playmaking ability -- 9 INTs and 8 FFs in last two seasons. Has special-teams experience covering kicks.

          5th Round Pick # 171- Aaron Lynch, DE, South Florida

          Outstanding size and body length. Flashes some playmaking ability. Deceptive strength to leverage the edge. Has a giant wingspan and can corral ball carriers. A big, athletic prospect who displayed the most potential as a freshman at Notre Dame. Has underachieved since transferring closer to home and shedding considerable weight. Must prove motivated to reach his potential. Finished the season strong and finally showed signs of the talent he displayed as a standout freshman.

          6th Round Pick # 207- L'Damian Washington, WR, Missouri

          Very good body and arm length. Outstanding timed speed. Can threaten vertically and has explosive, big-play ability. Very competitive. Emotional leader driven to succeed. Very hard worker. Willing blocker.

          7th Round Pick # 246- Tyler Larsen, C, Utah State

          Excellent size -- sheer mass to wall off. Generally holds his ground. Can sit and anchor and replace his hands. Good awareness. Consistent gun snaps. Was a rock for the Aggies -- started 51 career games.
          Great post. Love the draft picks, especially rounds 1-3. All those guys will be day 1 starters and be huge upgrades at their positions compared to what we had last year. Richardson has the potential to be an absolute beast at RT.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TheSheriff View Post
            Great post. Love the draft picks, especially rounds 1-3. All those guys will be day 1 starters and be huge upgrades at their positions compared to what we had last year. Richardson has the potential to be an absolute beast at RT.
            you really think Roby can beat out Harris at CB day one?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Garfield View Post
              you really think Roby can beat out Harris at CB day one?
              We play nearly 1/2 our sets with 3 CBS's. Carter is currently considered a starting CB so Ild say yes Roby could probably beat him out. I personally want a CB who can play FS like McGill or Exum so they can compete with Carter if not Moore
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              • #8
                Originally posted by munoz1987 View Post
                The Mock To End All Mocks 5.0- w/o trades
                My first option is to draft 1 of the top 5 CB, Ryan Shazier or Dee Ford. If they're not there then I trade down.


                1st Round Pick # 31- Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State

                Competitive athlete with an intriguing combination of speed, suddenness, ball skills and tackling ability. Has broad appeal given his scheme versatility, and should be able to contribute readily as nickel slot defender and special-teams contributor. Has a ceiling as a No. 2.

                2nd Round Pick # Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee

                Looks the part with long arms and outstanding overall size and mass to cover up defenders in the run game and generate a push. Good strength to anchor vs. power and possesses enough brute strength to hold his ground even when he locks his legs. Is not easily moved and can position-sustain. Bends fairly well for as big as he is and is agile enough to handle speed. athletic college left tackle who might be more naturally suited for the right side in the pros, Richardson is agile enough to protect the blind side if he learns to become a better hand technician.

                3rd Round Pick # 95- Christian Jones, OLB/ILB, Florida State

                Day 1 starter. Looks the part. Physical tackler. Highly athletic. Fast and rangy -- flows laterally and chases sideline to sideline. Willing to take on lead blocks. Drops easily into zone and gets depth. Able to match with tight ends in coverage. Four-down utility and core special-teams potential. Tough, durable, three-year starter.

                4th Round Pick # 131- Jonathan Dowling, S,Western Kentucky

                Has a rangy frame with room for added bulk. Excellent height and long arms to contend in the air and play the pocket. Good hands to snatch interceptions. Nice linear fluidity. Covers ground with long strides -- rangy off the hash to get over the top. Flashes striking ability when his shoulder blows connect. Playmaking ability -- 9 INTs and 8 FFs in last two seasons. Has special-teams experience covering kicks.

                5th Round Pick # 171- Aaron Lynch, DE, South Florida

                Outstanding size and body length. Flashes some playmaking ability. Deceptive strength to leverage the edge. Has a giant wingspan and can corral ball carriers. A big, athletic prospect who displayed the most potential as a freshman at Notre Dame. Has underachieved since transferring closer to home and shedding considerable weight. Must prove motivated to reach his potential. Finished the season strong and finally showed signs of the talent he displayed as a standout freshman.

                6th Round Pick # 207- L'Damian Washington, WR, Missouri

                Very good body and arm length. Outstanding timed speed. Can threaten vertically and has explosive, big-play ability. Very competitive. Emotional leader driven to succeed. Very hard worker. Willing blocker.

                7th Round Pick # 246- Tyler Larsen, C, Utah State

                Excellent size -- sheer mass to wall off. Generally holds his ground. Can sit and anchor and replace his hands. Good awareness. Consistent gun snaps. Was a rock for the Aggies -- started 51 career games.
                I like 1 through 3.
                3 impact players, I love Jones ability to cover.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Joshecalpoly View Post
                  We play nearly 1/2 our sets with 3 CBS's. Carter is currently considered a starting CB so Ild say yes Roby could probably beat him out. I personally want a CB who can play FS like McGill or Exum so they can compete with Carter if not Moore
                  Ok I would not mind him as a FS substitute but he is not going to be the #2 CB unless Harris is still hurt.

                  That was my comment.

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                  • #10
                    That's pretty good! :clap:
                    "Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Garfield View Post
                      little strong on Defense IMO and very light on O..
                      Defense needs more help than the offense.

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                      • #12
                        Not bad, but we need a RB somewhere in the draft imo.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Garfield View Post
                          little strong on Defense IMO and very light on O..
                          Looks about right to me. Couple of O-lineman and a project receiver who won't play much this year but has a lot of potential. I would like to see a RB somewhere. Otherwise I'd be happy with this. We need our D to be better than it was last year. Period.
                          Adopted Bronco: Bradley Roby

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by FrostySeamus View Post
                            Looks about right to me. Couple of O-lineman and a project receiver who won't play much this year but has a lot of potential. I would like to see a RB somewhere. Otherwise I'd be happy with this. We need our D to be better than it was last year. Period.
                            Preach.

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                            • #15
                              With the way RBs are being de-valued there's gonna be some quality RBs undrafted. Denver's backup RB now was an undrafted free agent. I could see Denver taking a RB from the 5th round on.
                              Here's the late round RBs I got my eye on.
                              -Lorenzo Taliaferra, RB, Coastal Carolina_
                              -_Storm Johnson, RB, Central Florida_
                              -Antonio Andrews, RB, Western Kentucky_
                              -Henry Josey*, RB, Missouri_
                              -James White, RB, Wisconsin _
                              -Isaiah Crowell*, RB, Alabama State_
                              "Stand behind our troops or Feel free to stand in front of them!"

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