32) Amarius Mims (no way he falls this far, right?)
64) Legette (ditto)
95) Abrams-Draine
131) Leonard Taylor
159) DeWayne Carter
173) Luke McCaffrey
221) Delmar Glaze
As long as the Jets, Panthers, Cardinals, and Donkeys are still in the league, there is a miniscule chance Mims is available at 32 and Legette is available at 64 [Reply]
Originally Posted by Woogieman:
Final, post Rice fiasco mock, no trades
NFl Mock Draft DB
32) Amarius Mims (no way he falls this far, right?)
64) Legette (ditto)
95) Abrams-Draine
131) Leonard Taylor
159) DeWayne Carter
173) Luke McCaffrey
221) Delmar Glaze
As long as the Jets, Panthers, Cardinals, and Donkeys are still in the league, there is a miniscule chance Mims is available at 32 and Legette is available at 64
What generator are you using? I've run a lot of mocks where I got Mims and Legette. I'm almost exclusively using nflmockdraftdatabase.com and the results are very dependent on their draft board. It's also far too easy to trade up or down as long as the compensation is reasonable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
What generator are you using? I've run a lot of mocks where I got Mims and Legette. I'm almost exclusively using nflmockdraftdatabase.com and the results are very dependent on their draft board. It's also far too easy to trade up or down as long as the compensation is reasonable.
Same one...only recently has Mims dropped, but Legette has always been there at 64, though I don't think he will next Friday. The only other one I tried was PFN, but they basically have the same trade scenarios every time. I don't like unrealistic trades, but I think in reality, we have a shot at a trade down into the upper 30s due to Nix/Penix. That would be my most favored scenario...trade down the first, pick up another 38-60 pick, maybe a 4th or 5th in addition. As always, I'm not a fan of trading up, but this might be a good year to do so if they fall in love w/ a WR [Reply]
Originally Posted by Woogieman:
Same one...only recently has Mims dropped, but Legette has always been there at 64, though I don't think he will next Friday. The only other one I tried was PFN, but they basically have the same trade scenarios every time. I don't like unrealistic trades, but I think in reality, we have a shot at a trade down into the upper 30s due to Nix/Penix. That would be my most favored scenario...trade down the first, pick up another 38-60 pick, maybe a 4th or 5th in addition. As always, I'm not a fan of trading up, but this might be a good year to do so if they fall in love w/ a WR
I kind of like Nix and Penix being ranked right around our spot. It makes me believe that we could trade up in the first round with someone that is desperately searching for an answer at QB, but doesn't want to spend an early pick on either of them. Minnesota might make a good partner at #23 for such a trade if they're unable to trade up and don't get their QB at #11. [Reply]
Traded down with Panthers to 33 (gave up 32 and 64) for 33 and 39. Picked both Morgan and Amegadjie because I think Morgan can fill in at LT right away and if Ammegadije needs a year or two to groom Morgan can slide into Thuney's position.
Round 2, Pick 33
Ladd McConkey (WR)
Georgia
Round 2, Pick 39
Jordan Morgan (OT)
Arizona
Round 3, Pick 95
Kiran Amegadjie (OT)
Yale
Round 4, Pick 131
Khyree Jackson (CB)
Oregon
Round 5, Pick 159
Tip Reiman (TE)
Illinois
Round 5, Pick 173
Myles Cole (DE)
Texas Tech
Round 7, Pick 221
Jordan Jefferson (DT)
LSU [Reply]
NFL MD DB
1.21 Olu Fashanu, OT, Penn State
2.64 Michael Hall, DT, OSU
3.95 Jermaine Burton, WR, Alabama
4.131 Jared Wiley, TE, TCU
5.159 Beaux Limmer, IOL, Arkansas
5.173 Jarrian Jones, CB, Florida State
7.221 Gabe Hall, DT, Baylor
I’d be pretty happy with this. Burton is a shithead, but you can handle a few here and there.
WR options at 64 were barren in this run, but I like the overall offensive infusion. [Reply]
Here you go. Trade down, get Guyton. Trade back up for both Eagles seconds using future capital + 64. Draft an X, a Z, a flanker. Grab depth at IOL and Defensive interior with huge upside. Win.
32.
Cooper DeJean
S
Iowa
64.
Ben Sinnott
TE
Kansas State
95.
Devontez Walker
WR
North Carolina
131.
Mason McCormick
OG
South Dakota State
159.
Jordan Jefferson
DT
LSU
173.
Curtis Jacobs
LB
Penn State
221.
Ryan Flournoy
WR
SE Missouri State [Reply]
Trading down and then back up a few times. Got a few 2025 picks as well.
40.
Cooper DeJean
S
Iowa
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61.
Roman Wilson
WR
Michigan
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74.
Michael Hall Jr.
DT
Ohio State
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131.
Cade Stover
TE
Ohio State
159.
Isaac Guerendo
RB Louisville [Reply]