Draft tonight. I'm hoping to stay up and watch as i have the day off work tomorrow. Should be the most offensive players ever in the first round, first 6 picks likely to be QBs or receivers. Caleb Williams will obviously go first and then its one high rated receiver or QB after another. Ive looked at multiple mock drafts and its amazing how obsessive you can get about predicting who can go where .
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Thread: NFL/NCAA (American Football)
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Yesterday 09:41 PM #12181
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Today 12:40 AM #12182This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Aaron Hernandez situation starts a lot earlier IMO. That concussion he took on HS is the beginning of his mental deterioration along with playing under Urban Meyer. That guy is a full on ****ing ****.
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Today 05:24 AM #12183
No defensive player taken until pick 15! Biggest surprise on draft day was Michael Penix jr going very high at #8 to Atlanta, who has just brought in Kirk Cousins to the same position!
Lots of defensive value still left in the second round, including Cooper deJean from Iowa who has quite the highlights reel, and for daft name lovers, CB Kool-Aid McKinstry is still available.
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Today 06:42 AM #12184
I don't hate the Arizona pick.
Surprising but it's a strategy that has worked well for a team like Green Bay, taking a QB before you really need one and letting them sit and develop makes sense rather than throwing a good young QB into a bad team.
Happy enough with Miami's pick. It was always going to be an OT or LB and Robinson was arguably the best option left on the board at the time so it makes sense to take him.
Also think the Raiders have got a good one in Brock Bowers.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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Today 08:47 AM #12185This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's a bizarre pick.
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