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Post by boltnut on Mar 6, 2019 23:40:59 GMT -7
My mock is predicated upon re-signing Perryman, Philon, Phillips, Emmanuel, Square, Trevor Williams, and Rochelle. Cutting Addae.
1. DT Dexter Lawrence. Commands double teams in the run game. Pushes the pocket in the passing game. Sheds well and is disruptive when playing in gaps. Gotta keep OG's off our LB's. Lawrence does that. 2. WR Hakeem Butler. Another big/tall target for PR. His combine 40 shows that he has NFL speed. Game tape shows he can attack the seem and get deep quickly. Creates mismatch problems... especially with M. Williams, HH, and Cantrell on the field at the same time. 3. FS Darnell Savage. With Jaylin Watkins back, it will give Savage a chance to learn. Combine 40 shows he has the speed to play single-high. Good tackler. Needs to add strength. Allows Jenkins to move into backup SS role. 4. Edge Jordan Brailford. Twitchy player with nice pass rush moves allowed him 9 sacks last season. Backup to Melvin at LEO. 5. OT Mitch Hyatt. Not sure why this guy flies under the radar. Solid in all aspects but not spectacular in any areas. With PR's quick release, his weaknesses will be masked. I think he's as good as many of the OT's mocked to go in the 3rd and 4th rounds. Probably surprises many to see me choose an OT this late. If pundits are correct, many of my favorite OT's (Williams, Dillard, Little) will be gone by #28. If Dillard is still there... all bets are off and throw the mock in the trash. I considered Cajuste with #28 but like Lawrence's skillset better. 6. ILB Blake Cashman. The MIKE prospects run deep in this year's draft IMO. Having said that, many are either pure run-stoppers or pass coverage mavens. And Cashman seems pretty good at both. Backup to Perryman. Faster and more instinctive than Pullard. 7. CB Jamel Dean. After his combine 40, he may not be available this late. I think pundits/teams may be afraid of his two ACL tears early in his career. High risk/high reward pick. Depth at a position that could use more speed.
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Post by woodeye on Mar 7, 2019 2:17:18 GMT -7
Thank you for posting, Nutty !
There happen to be several hits for me.
People are sleeping on Dexta.
I have a different idea at playmaker but Butler makes for unmanageable matchup problems.
Savage is a Savage.
Brailford showed power to speed on tape and in Indy drills. He even took snaps at MIKE in the past season.
More goodies there late.
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Post by ltocbolts on Mar 7, 2019 2:57:18 GMT -7
My mock is predicated upon re-signing Perryman, Philon, Phillips, Emmanuel, Square, Trevor Williams, and Rochelle. Cutting Addae. 1. DT Dexter Lawrence. Commands double teams in the run game. Pushes the pocket in the passing game. Sheds well and is disruptive when playing in gaps. Gotta keep OG's off our LB's. Lawrence does that. 2. WR Hakeem Butler. Another big/tall target for PR. His combine 40 shows that he has NFL speed. Game tape shows he can attack the seem and get deep quickly. Creates mismatch problems... especially with M. Williams, HH, and Cantrell on the field at the same time. 3. FS Darnell Savage. With Jaylin Watkins back, it will give Savage a chance to learn. Combine 40 shows he has the speed to play single-high. Good tackler. Needs to add strength. Allows Jenkins to move into backup SS role. 4. Edge Jordan Brailford. Twitchy player with nice pass rush moves allowed him 9 sacks last season. Backup to Melvin at LEO. 5. OT Mitch Hyatt. Not sure why this guy flies under the radar. Solid in all aspects but not spectacular in any areas. With PR's quick release, his weaknesses will be masked. I think he's as good as many of the OT's mocked to go in the 3rd and 4th rounds. Probably surprises many to see me choose an OT this late. If pundits are correct, many of my favorite OT's (Williams, Dillard, Little) will be gone by #28. If Dillard is still there... all bets are off and throw the mock in the trash. I considered Cajuste with #28 but like Lawrence's skillset better. 6. ILB Blake Cashman. The MIKE prospects run deep in this year's draft IMO. Having said that, many are either pure run-stoppers or pass coverage mavens. And Cashman seems pretty good at both. Backup to Perryman. Faster and more instinctive than Pullard. 7. CB Jamel Dean. After his combine 40, he may not be available this late. I think pundits/teams may be afraid of his two ACL tears early in his career. High risk/high reward pick. Depth at a position that could use more speed. No Oline until the 5th? And then only one? I'd be disappointed with that aspect.
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Post by woodeye on Mar 7, 2019 4:06:44 GMT -7
My mock is predicated upon re-signing Perryman, Philon, Phillips, Emmanuel, Square, Trevor Williams, and Rochelle. Cutting Addae. 1. DT Dexter Lawrence. Commands double teams in the run game. Pushes the pocket in the passing game. Sheds well and is disruptive when playing in gaps. Gotta keep OG's off our LB's. Lawrence does that. 2. WR Hakeem Butler. Another big/tall target for PR. His combine 40 shows that he has NFL speed. Game tape shows he can attack the seem and get deep quickly. Creates mismatch problems... especially with M. Williams, HH, and Cantrell on the field at the same time. 3. FS Darnell Savage. With Jaylin Watkins back, it will give Savage a chance to learn. Combine 40 shows he has the speed to play single-high. Good tackler. Needs to add strength. Allows Jenkins to move into backup SS role. 4. Edge Jordan Brailford. Twitchy player with nice pass rush moves allowed him 9 sacks last season. Backup to Melvin at LEO. 5. OT Mitch Hyatt. Not sure why this guy flies under the radar. Solid in all aspects but not spectacular in any areas. With PR's quick release, his weaknesses will be masked. I think he's as good as many of the OT's mocked to go in the 3rd and 4th rounds. Probably surprises many to see me choose an OT this late. If pundits are correct, many of my favorite OT's (Williams, Dillard, Little) will be gone by #28. If Dillard is still there... all bets are off and throw the mock in the trash. I considered Cajuste with #28 but like Lawrence's skillset better. 6. ILB Blake Cashman. The MIKE prospects run deep in this year's draft IMO. Having said that, many are either pure run-stoppers or pass coverage mavens. And Cashman seems pretty good at both. Backup to Perryman. Faster and more instinctive than Pullard. 7. CB Jamel Dean. After his combine 40, he may not be available this late. I think pundits/teams may be afraid of his two ACL tears early in his career. High risk/high reward pick. Depth at a position that could use more speed. No Oline until the 5th? And then only one? I'd be disappointed with that aspect. So you're saying that Lamp is a bust ?!?
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Post by frozendisc on Mar 7, 2019 8:45:05 GMT -7
My mock is predicated upon re-signing Perryman, Philon, Phillips, Emmanuel, Square, Trevor Williams, and Rochelle. Cutting Addae. 1. DT Dexter Lawrence. Commands double teams in the run game. Pushes the pocket in the passing game. Sheds well and is disruptive when playing in gaps. Gotta keep OG's off our LB's. Lawrence does that. 2. WR Hakeem Butler. Another big/tall target for PR. His combine 40 shows that he has NFL speed. Game tape shows he can attack the seem and get deep quickly. Creates mismatch problems... especially with M. Williams, HH, and Cantrell on the field at the same time. 3. FS Darnell Savage. With Jaylin Watkins back, it will give Savage a chance to learn. Combine 40 shows he has the speed to play single-high. Good tackler. Needs to add strength. Allows Jenkins to move into backup SS role. 4. Edge Jordan Brailford. Twitchy player with nice pass rush moves allowed him 9 sacks last season. Backup to Melvin at LEO. 5. OT Mitch Hyatt. Not sure why this guy flies under the radar. Solid in all aspects but not spectacular in any areas. With PR's quick release, his weaknesses will be masked. I think he's as good as many of the OT's mocked to go in the 3rd and 4th rounds. Probably surprises many to see me choose an OT this late. If pundits are correct, many of my favorite OT's (Williams, Dillard, Little) will be gone by #28. If Dillard is still there... all bets are off and throw the mock in the trash. I considered Cajuste with #28 but like Lawrence's skillset better. 6. ILB Blake Cashman. The MIKE prospects run deep in this year's draft IMO. Having said that, many are either pure run-stoppers or pass coverage mavens. And Cashman seems pretty good at both. Backup to Perryman. Faster and more instinctive than Pullard. 7. CB Jamel Dean. After his combine 40, he may not be available this late. I think pundits/teams may be afraid of his two ACL tears early in his career. High risk/high reward pick. Depth at a position that could use more speed. Really curious as to just who was still on the board when you made Lawrence the pick. Nothing against Butler, but I think he goes before the 60th pick. HH, MW, Cantrell, Butler.....no KA ? Seems unlikely. Do you envision Savage becoming the starter ? I like the Brailford pick...... I do not think Hyatt falls into the 5th rd, much less to 166th, but if he does there is great value. ROT only....in my view. Cashman I need to look at..... Dean has had three major knee injuries, and still has that speed. Long arms, doesn't like to tackle.....but that speed....some GM will take him 5th or 6th rd.
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Post by woodeye on Mar 7, 2019 10:18:22 GMT -7
frozen, Cashman is a favorite of Dane Brugler's.
This player is a possibility at MIKE.
He sheds blocks and wraps up well.
Good size. Good numbers in Indy. Good tape.
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Post by frozendisc on Mar 7, 2019 10:28:19 GMT -7
frozen, Cashman is a favorite of Dane Brugler's. This player is a possibility at MIKE. He sheds blocks and wraps up well. Good size. Good numbers in Indy. Good tape. Thanks for that bit of information. Now that I know you endorse him, I won't bother looking at him, as it is obvious he would be a poor choice. Ha Ha Ha.....j/k I still want to look at him myself. Getting down to these late round picks there is just too much on both sides of the ledger, really need to look at him and decide if his issues are worth the pain that will come with them.
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Post by ltocbolts on Mar 7, 2019 11:46:47 GMT -7
No Oline until the 5th? And then only one? I'd be disappointed with that aspect. So you're saying that Lamp is a bust ?!? Nice try - but I'm no fish. (But if I were, I'd be a bluefin)
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Post by boltnut on Mar 7, 2019 19:21:43 GMT -7
No Oline until the 5th? And then only one? I'd be disappointed with that aspect. So you're saying that Lamp is a bust ?!? IMO, there are only 3 OT's that are 1st round prospects... Jonah Williams, Andre Dillard, and Greg Little. Several more are 2nd rounders but I think will be gone by the #60 pick (Cajuste, Risner, and Taylor). After that, OT's are all similar with various warts. Hyatt will be as good as Howard, Scharping, Edwards, Prince, Udoh.... ect. And the 3rd-5th rounds will have some very good players that are just better than those guys. I'll be looking for value in rounds 3 and 4. I think the OT class in general is disappointing. There will be OT's getting over-drafted in rounds 1-4. I'm not giving up on Lamp, Feeney, or Schofield. Each will improve next year and are relatively young.
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Post by woodeye on Mar 7, 2019 19:42:30 GMT -7
I see Hyatt as an immediate upgrade over Tevi...journeyman ORT.
I like Tytus Howard...a possibility @ 60.
Cody Ford is an ORT in my view.
I am having a hard time deciding which late round weapons to go for...target rich environment...only so many picks...TE. RB. WR.
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Post by boltnut on Mar 7, 2019 19:44:56 GMT -7
My mock is predicated upon re-signing Perryman, Philon, Phillips, Emmanuel, Square, Trevor Williams, and Rochelle. Cutting Addae. 1. DT Dexter Lawrence. Commands double teams in the run game. Pushes the pocket in the passing game. Sheds well and is disruptive when playing in gaps. Gotta keep OG's off our LB's. Lawrence does that. 2. WR Hakeem Butler. Another big/tall target for PR. His combine 40 shows that he has NFL speed. Game tape shows he can attack the seem and get deep quickly. Creates mismatch problems... especially with M. Williams, HH, and Cantrell on the field at the same time. 3. FS Darnell Savage. With Jaylin Watkins back, it will give Savage a chance to learn. Combine 40 shows he has the speed to play single-high. Good tackler. Needs to add strength. Allows Jenkins to move into backup SS role. 4. Edge Jordan Brailford. Twitchy player with nice pass rush moves allowed him 9 sacks last season. Backup to Melvin at LEO. 5. OT Mitch Hyatt. Not sure why this guy flies under the radar. Solid in all aspects but not spectacular in any areas. With PR's quick release, his weaknesses will be masked. I think he's as good as many of the OT's mocked to go in the 3rd and 4th rounds. Probably surprises many to see me choose an OT this late. If pundits are correct, many of my favorite OT's (Williams, Dillard, Little) will be gone by #28. If Dillard is still there... all bets are off and throw the mock in the trash. I considered Cajuste with #28 but like Lawrence's skillset better. 6. ILB Blake Cashman. The MIKE prospects run deep in this year's draft IMO. Having said that, many are either pure run-stoppers or pass coverage mavens. And Cashman seems pretty good at both. Backup to Perryman. Faster and more instinctive than Pullard. 7. CB Jamel Dean. After his combine 40, he may not be available this late. I think pundits/teams may be afraid of his two ACL tears early in his career. High risk/high reward pick. Depth at a position that could use more speed. Really curious as to just who was still on the board when you made Lawrence the pick. Nothing against Butler, but I think he goes before the 60th pick. HH, MW, Cantrell, Butler.....no KA ? Seems unlikely. Do you envision Savage becoming the starter ? I like the Brailford pick...... I do not think Hyatt falls into the 5th rd, much less to 166th, but if he does there is great value. ROT only....in my view. Cashman I need to look at..... Dean has had three major knee injuries, and still has that speed. Long arms, doesn't like to tackle.....but that speed....some GM will take him 5th or 6th rd. I'm passing on some LB's (Bush, Wilson) because I think Perryman gets re-signed. And I think there are some late gems in the later rounds that will make great backups with starter potential. I'm passing safeties (Thompson, Adderly) because I think Savage will eventually be just as good (value) and I'm passing up some 3-techs (Gary, Tillery, Jones, Simmons) because I believe Lawrence will be the next Jamaal Williams. I think he's that good. I also believe that Wilkins will be gone by #28. Now if Wilkins or Dillard are there... different story. Butler may not be there by #60 (especially considering his combine). But I've got 8 or 9 really good (fast, physical) WR's that rate similar (N'Keal Harry included) within the 1st two rounds. If teams have over-drafted WR's, then I start looking for gems in the later rounds and use my 2nd rounder on another position (BPA). I think Savage becomes an eventual starter. TT seems to have his heart set on Watkins. We'll see. With his injury, I'd like to see depth there... and move on from Addae... and his salary. Hyatt may not fall to the late 5th. But see my previous post... Thanks for the feedback, guys.
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Post by boltnut on Mar 7, 2019 19:50:22 GMT -7
I see Hyatt as an immediate upgrade over Tevi...journeyman ORT. I like Tytus Howard...a possibility @ 60. Cody Ford is an ORT in my view. I am having a hard time deciding which late round weapons to go for...target rich environment...only so many picks...TE. RB. WR. Once you get passed Cajuste... I think they're all RT-only. @60, I don't think Howard would be BPA. If Howard/Scharping were there in the 3rd, I might consider them. But I think, even in the 3rd, there will be better players there. We'll see.
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Post by woodeye on Mar 7, 2019 19:53:40 GMT -7
Any thought on the overlooked Bobby Evans @ 60 ?
Long arms. Quick feet. Seemless transition to OLT.
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Post by frozendisc on Mar 7, 2019 20:17:50 GMT -7
I see Hyatt as an immediate upgrade over Tevi...journeyman ORT. I like Tytus Howard...a possibility @ 60. Cody Ford is an ORT in my view. I am having a hard time deciding which late round weapons to go for...target rich environment...only so many picks...TE. RB. WR. Once you get passed Cajuste... I think they're all RT-only. @60, I don't think Howard would be BPA. If Howard/Scharping were there in the 3rd, I might consider them. But I think, even in the 3rd, there will be better players there. We'll see. I agree completely, and think TT should be targeting an OT that is a ROT only. TT isn't going to get a shot at a LOT this draft, so just make sure you fix the ROT need.
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Post by boltnut on Mar 7, 2019 20:18:50 GMT -7
Any thought on the overlooked Bobby Evans @ 60 ? Long arms. Quick feet. Seemless transition to OLT. I meant to include Evans as one of the OT's in my "after the 2nd round cluster". I like his physicality. But I don't think he has the feet for LT. And he's inconsistent with getting downfield. I think the others (including Hyatt) are just as agile... although, maybe not as physical. Evans in the 3rd...? Depends on BPA's at that point. Evans may fit there. Probably ahead of Scharping and Howard for me. Good call, Woody. Oh and BTW @ Frozen... didn't mean to not include KA in my WR cluster. KA's the best we got. Big fan. I just meant as size matchup problem... redzone considerations. I don't know why PR likes those big matchups in the endzone and looks away from KA there. He just does... call it the Malcolm Floyd Effect.
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