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Post by frozendisc on Mar 11, 2019 8:57:11 GMT -7
At some point, yes there will be. As far as putting all mocks into a single thread, it seems to make things cumbersome. If I want to comment on Boltnut's mock, why do I want to scroll through all the comments on every mock ? Having it under a thread of its' own allows quick back and forth on that mock alone. Don't go all Mod on us and start merging the mocks into one thread...... So we should have an endless stream of sequels which who knows how many threads that could become? I can see it now. Frozendisc mock #99. We'd need to make a sub section in the Draft section just for Mock Drafts.
If you want to have your own personal thread devoted entirely to your Mocks then just name it Frozendisc's Mock Drafts and keep all of yours in one place.
I don't think everyone needs multiple shrines devoted entirely to them.
Well, "endless" is simply not accurate, as they end on draft day. I have given my thoughts on 'why', you don't agree, ok. "shrines" seems a bit over the top in hyperbole.....
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Post by marconi on Mar 11, 2019 9:06:58 GMT -7
So we should have an endless stream of sequels which who knows how many threads that could become? I can see it now. Frozendisc mock #99. We'd need to make a sub section in the Draft section just for Mock Drafts.
If you want to have your own personal thread devoted entirely to your Mocks then just name it Frozendisc's Mock Drafts and keep all of yours in one place.
I don't think everyone needs multiple shrines devoted entirely to them.
Well, "endless" is simply not accurate, as they end on draft day. I have given my thoughts on 'why', you don't agree, ok. "shrines" seems a bit over the top in hyperbole..... Don't take offense. Just a playful jab. If I end up hanging here as a regular you can expect a lot more. Its all in fun
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Post by frozendisc on Mar 11, 2019 9:18:06 GMT -7
Well, "endless" is simply not accurate, as they end on draft day. I have given my thoughts on 'why', you don't agree, ok. "shrines" seems a bit over the top in hyperbole..... Don't take offense. Just a playful jab. If I end up hanging here as a regular you can expect a lot more. Its all in fun No offence taken.....I get treated far worse by others. You need to hang around, your 'football takes' are great. *my quotations are a jab at WoodMod.....he thinks he is the best and final say on 'football takes'.....
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Post by woodeye on Mar 11, 2019 9:48:57 GMT -7
Don't take offense. Just a playful jab. If I end up hanging here as a regular you can expect a lot more. Its all in fun No offence taken.....I get treated far worse by others. You need to hang around, your 'football takes' are great. *my quotations are a jab at WoodMod.....he thinks he is the best and final say on 'football takes'..... I won a new truck...with Lightning Bolts on the side.
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Post by woodeye on Mar 11, 2019 9:58:56 GMT -7
React to me, draftniks.
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Post by marconi on Mar 11, 2019 10:06:21 GMT -7
Back to the subject of Offensive Linemen, especially at the Tackle position. If Dillard is gone in the first, then here are some of my alternative picks in later rounds.
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OT Kaleb McGary, Washington Ht: 6-6. Wt: 325. -40 time 5.20 - Winner of the 2018 Morris Trophy as the top offensive lineman (as voted by opposing team players) in the Pac-12 ... has started at right tackle in all games so far this season ... named the UW coaches' lineman player of the week for the ASU game ... won the John P. Angel Lineman of the Year Award at the UW postseason awards banquet.
OT Tytus Howard, Alabama State Ht: 6-5. Wt: 322. 40 Time: 5.05 - Howard played quarterback in high school and got to Alabama State ready to play tight end. It didn't take long for him to make the switch to offensive line, and he locked down his position ever since. SWAC coaches named him the Hornets' only first-team all-conference selection in 2018 after he started 10 games at right tackle. * I like the fact that he has experience at TE which could make for some key plays in the Redzone.
OT Trey Pipkins, OT, Sioux Falls Ht: 6-7. Wt: 307. Projected 40 Time: 5.19. : Pipkins was in the running with Syracuse defensive tackle Chris Slayton as the best player at this year's East-West Shrine. The 6-foot-7, 307-pound Pipkins has good length and a nice build to him. He showed nice feet in the position drills, and also used his size, length, and strength to tie up edge rushers in the pass-rushing one-on-ones.
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Post by marconi on Mar 11, 2019 10:17:03 GMT -7
And then you woke up. Last I saw your new truck was in 4th place on the vote tally.
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Post by woodeye on Mar 11, 2019 10:21:50 GMT -7
And then you woke up. Last I saw your new truck was in 4th place on the vote tally. Me sad Guglielmo. Real sad. Sometimes the truth hurts. Back to the lab...there's this LB from Middle Tennessee...
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Post by woodeye on Mar 11, 2019 11:31:21 GMT -7
marconi, I have Pipkins in round 5.
There is good depth at OT and OG.
OLT capability is a plus but not mandatory.
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Post by marconi on Mar 11, 2019 14:24:19 GMT -7
marconi, I have Pipkins in round 5. There is good depth at OT and OG. OLT capability is a plus but not mandatory. I agree to a point. I think most of our good depth is at OG while OT is the most important and the area I would like to see us strengthen.
I'm just throwing our possibilities for the sake of discussion.
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Post by woodeye on Mar 11, 2019 14:33:29 GMT -7
marconi, I was trying to say that there is mid round depth at OT & OG in the 2019 Draft.
Sorry about the confusion.
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Post by ltocbolts on Mar 11, 2019 14:48:30 GMT -7
Back to the subject of Offensive Linemen, especially at the Tackle position. If Dillard is gone in the first, then here are some of my alternative picks in later rounds. Round 3- OT Kaleb McGary, Washington Ht: 6-6. Wt: 325. -40 time 5.20 - Winner of the 2018 Morris Trophy as the top offensive lineman (as voted by opposing team players) in the Pac-12 ... has started at right tackle in all games so far this season ... named the UW coaches' lineman player of the week for the ASU game ... won the John P. Angel Lineman of the Year Award at the UW postseason awards banquet. OT Tytus Howard, Alabama State Ht: 6-5. Wt: 322. 40 Time: 5.05 - Howard played quarterback in high school and got to Alabama State ready to play tight end. It didn't take long for him to make the switch to offensive line, and he locked down his position ever since. SWAC coaches named him the Hornets' only first-team all-conference selection in 2018 after he started 10 games at right tackle. * I like the fact that he has experience at TE which could make for some key plays in the Redzone. OT Trey Pipkins, OT, Sioux Falls Ht: 6-7. Wt: 307. Projected 40 Time: 5.19. : Pipkins was in the running with Syracuse defensive tackle Chris Slayton as the best player at this year's East-West Shrine. The 6-foot-7, 307-pound Pipkins has good length and a nice build to him. He showed nice feet in the position drills, and also used his size, length, and strength to tie up edge rushers in the pass-rushing one-on-ones. You think McGary will make it to the bottom of the 3d??
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Post by boltnut on Mar 11, 2019 16:08:07 GMT -7
I'm not a big fan of McGary's. Slow feet. And the only tape I saw of Pipkins was pretty bad. Slow feet, off-balance. I took him off my board. If there is good tape out there, I'd like to see it.
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Post by boltnut on Mar 11, 2019 16:53:16 GMT -7
Me too. Although 2nd for Saunders might be too high. Probably better players available @ 60. Check the tape. Which one do you suggest? I've watched his 1-on-1 drills tape from the Senior Bowl and his NDSU tape from 2018. I got him as a late 3rd round pick. Him and Daylon Mack are comparable IMO.
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Post by woodeye on Mar 11, 2019 17:20:32 GMT -7
Youngstown. Northern Iowa. Analysis will follow in mock. 3.20.19.
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