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  • >> There are no trades allowed. You don't have to explain your picks but if you wish to, you may do so.

>> There will be a minimum of 8 picks in a day thus allowing each GM a window of 2 hours to get their pick in to the commish (me :thmup:). There is no maximum if GMs send their picks ahead of time to me or if they are glued to the thread for the draft.

 

 

Round 1

 

  1. Cleveland (1-15) - Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A & M
  2. San Francisco (2-14) - Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina
  3. Chicago (3-13) - Jonathan Allen, DT, Alabama
  4. Jacksonville (3-13) - Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
  5. Tennessee - from Los Angeles (4-12) - Malik Hooker, FS, Ohio State
  6. New York Jets (5-11) - Reuben Foster, ILB, Alabama
  7. San Diego (5-11) - Jamal Adams, S, LSU
  8. Carolina (6-10) - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
  9. Cincinnati (6-9-1) - Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee
  10. Buffalo (7-9) - Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
  11. New Orleans (7-9) - Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
  12. Cleveland - from Philadelphia (7-9) - DeShaun Watson, QB, Clemson
  13. Arizona (7-8-1) - Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan
  14. Indianapolis (8-8) - Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
  15. Philadelphia - from Minnesota (8-8) - Mike Williams, WR, South Carolina
  16. Baltimore (8-8) - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
  17. Washington (8-7-1) - Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan State
  18. Tennessee (9-7) - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
  19. Tampa Bay (9-7) -   Obi Melifonwu, SS, UConn
  20. Denver (9-7)
  21. Detroit* (9-7)
  22. Miami* (10-6)
  23. New York Giants* (11-5)
  24. Oakland* (12-4)
  25. Houston* (9-7)
  26. Seattle* (10-5-1)
  27. Kansas City* (12-4)
  28. Dallas* (13-3)
  29. Green Bay* (10-6)
  30. Pittsburgh* (11-5)
  31. Atlanta* (11-5)
  32. New England* (14-2)

 

Updated List of GMs:

 

  1. Cleveland - MTC
  2. San Francisco - CantBeStopped
  3. Chicago - Superman
  4. Jacksonville - LJPalmBeacher
  5. LA Rams - The Brazilian Ninja
  6. New York Jets - Track Guy
  7. LA Chargers - NorthernBlue
  8. Carolina - danlhart87
  9. Cincinnati - CheezyColt
  10. Buffalo - tweezy32
  11. New Orleans - SaturdayAllDay
  12. Minnesota - NFLFan
  13. Arizona - Clem-Dog
  14. Indianapolis - BPRoland85
  15. Philadelphia - PrincetonTiger
  16. Baltimore - MarquisJ
  17. Washington - 21IsSuperman
  18. Tennessee - bananabucket
  19. Tampa Bay - WarGhost21
  20. Denver - stitches
  21. Detroit - SolomonThomasFanAccount
  22. Miami - jvan1973
  23. New York Giants - twfish
  24. Oakland - OffensivelyPC
  25. Houston - indyagent17
  26. Seattle - RockThatBlue
  27. Kansas City - The Peytonator
  28. Dallas - Defjamz26
  29. Green Bay - Traines
  30. Pittsburgh - funktacious2
  31. Atlanta - footballax31
  32. New England - chad72
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I was looking long and hard at John Ross, but I feel I can find another speedster to compliment Mike Evans later. So I'm going a route most of you haven't thought of before.

 

With the 19th pick in the draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers select Obi Melifonwu, SS, UConn

 

Melifonwu is shooting up draft boards as the latest size-speed freak. At 6-5, 218lbs, Melifonwu is more than an athletic freak. He is a mauler in the run game and is decent in pass coverage as well. With the safety position the only glaring need on the Tampa Bay defense, Melifonwu fixes part of it (the rest will come later). 

 

 

 

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Just now, WarGhost21 said:

I was looking long and hard at John Ross, but I feel I can find another speedster to compliment Mike Evans later. So I'm going a route most of you haven't thought of before.

 

With the 19th pick in the draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers select Obi Melifonwu, SS, UConn

 

Melifonwu is shooting up draft boards as the latest size-speed freak. At 6-5, 218lbs, Melifonwu is more than an athletic freak. He is a mauler in the run game and is decent in pass coverage as well. With the safety position the only glaring need on the Tampa Bay defense, Melifonwu fixes part of it (the rest will come later). 

 

 

 

 

Very good choice, the position. The player, I would have to research more. :) 

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11 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

 

What time is your class?

 

Your pick will probably come in the morning. 

It's a crop machinery class at 2-4. Stitches is pretty active though and so is jvan so I doubt it'll be a problem but that'd be my luck haha 

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4 minutes ago, twfish said:

It's a crop machinery class at 2-4. Stitches is pretty active though and so is jvan so I doubt it'll be a problem but that'd be my luck haha 

 

You will certainly be making your selection before 2. Stitches will make his tonight.  

 

Good night, all.

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  • >> There are no trades allowed. You don't have to explain your picks but if you wish to, you may do so.

>> There will be a minimum of 8 picks in a day thus allowing each GM a window of 2 hours to get their pick in to the commish (me :thmup:). There is no maximum if GMs send their picks ahead of time to me or if they are glued to the thread for the draft.

 

 

Round 1

 

  1. Cleveland (1-15) - Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A & M
  2. San Francisco (2-14) - Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina
  3. Chicago (3-13) - Jonathan Allen, DT, Alabama
  4. Jacksonville (3-13) - Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
  5. Tennessee - from Los Angeles (4-12) - Malik Hooker, FS, Ohio State
  6. New York Jets (5-11) - Reuben Foster, ILB, Alabama
  7. San Diego (5-11) - Jamal Adams, S, LSU
  8. Carolina (6-10) - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
  9. Cincinnati (6-9-1) - Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee
  10. Buffalo (7-9) - Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
  11. New Orleans (7-9) - Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
  12. Cleveland - from Philadelphia (7-9) - DeShaun Watson, QB, Clemson
  13. Arizona (7-8-1) - Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan
  14. Indianapolis (8-8) - Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
  15. Philadelphia - from Minnesota (8-8) - Mike Williams, WR, South Carolina
  16. Baltimore (8-8) - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
  17. Washington (8-7-1) - Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan State
  18. Tennessee (9-7) - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
  19. Tampa Bay (9-7) -   Obi Melifonwu, SS, UConn
  20. Denver (9-7) OJ Howard TE Alabama 
  21. Detroit* (9-7) Tim Williams OLB Alabama 
  22. Miami* (10-6)
  23. New York Giants* (11-5)
  24. Oakland* (12-4)
  25. Houston* (9-7)
  26. Seattle* (10-5-1)
  27. Kansas City* (12-4)
  28. Dallas* (13-3)
  29. Green Bay* (10-6)
  30. Pittsburgh* (11-5)
  31. Atlanta* (11-5)
  32. New England* (14-2)

 

Updated List of GMs:

 

  1. Cleveland - MTC
  2. San Francisco - CantBeStopped
  3. Chicago - Superman
  4. Jacksonville - LJPalmBeacher
  5. LA Rams - The Brazilian Ninja
  6. New York Jets - Track Guy
  7. LA Chargers - NorthernBlue
  8. Carolina - danlhart87
  9. Cincinnati - CheezyColt
  10. Buffalo - tweezy32
  11. New Orleans - SaturdayAllDay
  12. Minnesota - NFLFan
  13. Arizona - Clem-Dog
  14. Indianapolis - BPRoland85
  15. Philadelphia - PrincetonTiger
  16. Baltimore - MarquisJ
  17. Washington - 21IsSuperman
  18. Tennessee - bananabucket
  19. Tampa Bay - WarGhost21
  20. Denver - stitches
  21. Detroit - SolomonThomasFanAccount
  22. Miami - jvan1973
  23. New York Giants - twfish
  24. Oakland - OffensivelyPC
  25. Houston - indyagent17
  26. Seattle - RockThatBlue
  27. Kansas City - The Peytonator
  28. Dallas - Defjamz26
  29. Green Bay - Traines
  30. Pittsburgh - funktacious2
  31. Atlanta - footballax31
  32. New England - chad72
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13 hours ago, WarGhost21 said:

I'm feeling sorry for BPRoland, because whoever he picks, there's bound to be a few who will disagree with his Colts pick

 

13 hours ago, chad72 said:

 

At least I hope he does not take it personal because he did sign up for it!!! It is all part of the package he signed up for. :thmup:

 

13 hours ago, NFLfan said:

 

I thought the same (bolded). But he will probably take any criticism well. 

 

Dang right!  I already have my "Fire BPRoland!!" thread penned, and a twitchy finger on the Submit Reply button...   

 

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:sarcasm:   :hat:\

 

 

Just caught up on this thread... nice job folks.

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Heading into our second full day, here's where we stand!!

 

  • >> There are no trades allowed. You don't have to explain your picks but if you wish to, you may do so.

>> There will be a minimum of 8 picks in a day thus allowing each GM a window of 2 hours to get their pick in to the commish ( @chad72 ). There is no maximum if GMs send their picks ahead of time to me or if they are glued to the thread for the draft.

 

 

Round 1

 

  1. Cleveland (1-15) - Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A & M
  2. San Francisco (2-14) - Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina
  3. Chicago (3-13) - Jonathan Allen, DT, Alabama
  4. Jacksonville (3-13) - Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
  5. Tennessee - from Los Angeles (4-12) - Malik Hooker, FS, Ohio State
  6. New York Jets (5-11) - Reuben Foster, ILB, Alabama
  7. San Diego (5-11) - Jamal Adams, SS, LSU
  8. Carolina (6-10) - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
  9. Cincinnati (6-9-1) - Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee
  10. Buffalo (7-9) - Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
  11. New Orleans (7-9) - Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
  12. Cleveland - from Philadelphia (7-9) - DeShaun Watson, QB, Clemson
  13. Arizona (7-8-1) - Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan
  14. Indianapolis (8-8) - Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
  15. Philadelphia - from Minnesota (8-8) - Mike Williams, WR, South Carolina
  16. Baltimore (8-8) - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
  17. Washington (8-7-1) - Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan State
  18. Tennessee (9-7) - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
  19. Tampa Bay (9-7) - Obi Melifonwu, SS, UConn
  20. Denver (9-7) - OJ Howard, TE, Alabama 
  21. Detroit* (9-7) - Tim Williams OLB Alabama 
  22. Miami* (10-6) - Jabrill Peppers, SS, Michigan
  23. New York Giants* (11-5)
  24. Oakland* (12-4)
  25. Houston* (9-7)
  26. Seattle* (10-5-1)
  27. Kansas City* (12-4)
  28. Dallas* (13-3)
  29. Green Bay* (10-6)
  30. Pittsburgh* (11-5)
  31. Atlanta* (11-5)
  32. New England* (14-2)

 

Updated List of GMs:

 

  1. Cleveland - MTC
  2. San Francisco - CantBeStopped
  3. Chicago - Superman
  4. Jacksonville - LJPalmBeacher
  5. LA Rams - The Brazilian Ninja
  6. New York Jets - Track Guy
  7. LA Chargers - NorthernBlue
  8. Carolina - danlhart87
  9. Cincinnati - CheezyColt
  10. Buffalo - tweezy32
  11. New Orleans - SaturdayAllDay
  12. Minnesota - NFLFan
  13. Arizona - Clem-Dog
  14. Indianapolis - BPRoland85
  15. Philadelphia - PrincetonTiger
  16. Baltimore - MarquisJ
  17. Washington - 21IsSuperman
  18. Tennessee - bananabucket
  19. Tampa Bay - WarGhost21
  20. Denver - stitches
  21. Detroit - SolomonThomasFanAccount
  22. Miami - jvan1973
  23. New York Giants - twfish
  24. Oakland - OffensivelyPC
  25. Houston - indyagent17
  26. Seattle - RockThatBlue
  27. Kansas City - The Peytonator
  28. Dallas - Defjamz26
  29. Green Bay - Traines
  30. Pittsburgh - funktacious2
  31. Atlanta - footballax31
  32. New England - chad72
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  • >> There are no trades allowed. You don't have to explain your picks but if you wish to, you may do so.

>> There will be a minimum of 8 picks in a day thus allowing each GM a window of 2 hours to get their pick in to the commish (me). There is no maximum if GMs send their picks ahead of time to me or if they are glued to the thread for the draft.

 

 

Round 1

 

  1. Cleveland (1-15) - Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A & M
  2. San Francisco (2-14) - Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina
  3. Chicago (3-13) - Jonathan Allen, DT, Alabama
  4. Jacksonville (3-13) - Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
  5. Tennessee - from Los Angeles (4-12) - Malik Hooker, FS, Ohio State
  6. New York Jets (5-11) - Reuben Foster, ILB, Alabama
  7. San Diego (5-11) - Jamal Adams, SS, LSU
  8. Carolina (6-10) - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
  9. Cincinnati (6-9-1) - Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee
  10. Buffalo (7-9) - Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
  11. New Orleans (7-9) - Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
  12. Cleveland - from Philadelphia (7-9) - DeShaun Watson, QB, Clemson
  13. Arizona (7-8-1) - Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan
  14. Indianapolis (8-8) - Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
  15. Philadelphia - from Minnesota (8-8) - Mike Williams, WR, South Carolina
  16. Baltimore (8-8) - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
  17. Washington (8-7-1) - Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan State
  18. Tennessee (9-7) - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
  19. Tampa Bay (9-7) - Obi Melifonwu, SS, UConn
  20. Denver (9-7) - OJ Howard, TE, Alabama 
  21. Detroit* (9-7) - Tim Williams OLB Alabama 
  22. Miami* (10-6) - Jabrill Peppers, SS, Michigan
  23. New York Giants* (11-5) - Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
  24. Oakland* (12-4)
  25. Houston* (9-7)
  26. Seattle* (10-5-1)
  27. Kansas City* (12-4)
  28. Dallas* (13-3)
  29. Green Bay* (10-6)
  30. Pittsburgh* (11-5)
  31. Atlanta* (11-5)
  32. New England* (14-2)

 

Updated List of GMs:

 

  1. Cleveland - MTC
  2. San Francisco - CantBeStopped
  3. Chicago - Superman
  4. Jacksonville - LJPalmBeacher
  5. LA Rams - The Brazilian Ninja
  6. New York Jets - Track Guy
  7. LA Chargers - NorthernBlue
  8. Carolina - danlhart87
  9. Cincinnati - CheezyColt
  10. Buffalo - tweezy32
  11. New Orleans - SaturdayAllDay
  12. Minnesota - NFLFan
  13. Arizona - Clem-Dog
  14. Indianapolis - BPRoland85
  15. Philadelphia - PrincetonTiger
  16. Baltimore - MarquisJ
  17. Washington - 21IsSuperman
  18. Tennessee - bananabucket
  19. Tampa Bay - WarGhost21
  20. Denver - stitches
  21. Detroit - SolomonThomasFanAccount
  22. Miami - jvan1973
  23. New York Giants - twfish
  24. Oakland - OffensivelyPC
  25. Houston - indyagent17
  26. Seattle - RockThatBlue
  27. Kansas City - The Peytonator
  28. Dallas - Defjamz26
  29. Green Bay - Traines
  30. Pittsburgh - funktacious2
  31. Atlanta - footballax31
  32. New England - chad72
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16 hours ago, BProland85 said:

The Indianapolis Colts select CB Sidney Jones, Washington.

 

@PrincetonTiger you're on the clock

Really not a bad selection.  I saw you wanted Solomon Thomas.  If you liked him, watch Caleb Brantley (who I selected for the Raiders).  I only watched one game (vs. FSU), but he was more disruptive as a 1 or 3 tech in that game than Thomas was as a 3 or 5 tech against Colorado, and FSU has more pro prospects along their offensive line.  That said, it was obvious that the Buffaloes were scheming Thomas out of the game, he was double teamed just about every play with the RB as secondary support on several passing downs. 

 

In any event, I would not at all be surprised to see Brantley climb into the top 15 based on some of the pass rushers I've seen so far.  He's an interior guy, but I was actually thoroughly impressed with Brantley and I find myself wondering why Solomon is rated so high but Brantley isn't (or perhaps vice versa).  I need to watch more games of both guys, but at this moment in time, I am starting to prefer Brantley.  While both guys lack preferred size, they both have relentless motors.  Even their scouting reports bear out several similarities - they both can play too high at times, they have an above average arsenal of pass rush moves, they have active hands both need to put mass in their legs, but their upper body strength is top notch (Brantley's is elite in my opinion), they won't be elite run stuffers, but they can still disrupt plays in the backfield.  

 

Anyway, unless Brantley has a poor combine or I see something from some other guys rated above him, I'd put rank him higher than where he was drafted.

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9 minutes ago, OffensivelyPC said:

Really not a bad selection.  I saw you wanted Solomon Thomas.  If you liked him, watch Caleb Brantley (who I selected for the Raiders).  I only watched one game (vs. FSU), but he was more disruptive as a 1 or 3 tech in that game than Thomas was as a 3 or 5 tech against Colorado, and FSU has more pro prospects along their offensive line.  That said, it was obvious that the Buffaloes were scheming Thomas out of the game, he was double teamed just about every play with the RB as secondary support on several passing downs. 

 

In any event, I would not at all be surprised to see Brantley climb into the top 15 based on some of the pass rushers I've seen so far.  He's an interior guy, but I was actually thoroughly impressed with Brantley and I find myself wondering why Solomon is rated so high but Brantley isn't (or perhaps vice versa).  I need to watch more games of both guys, but at this moment in time, I am starting to prefer Brantley.  While both guys lack preferred size, they both have relentless motors.  Even some of their pass rushing knocks are similar (they both can play too high at times, they have an above average arsenal, active hands both need to put mass in their legs, but their upper body strength is top notch (Brantley's is elite in my opinion).

It was the most solid pick at this point.  No WR or RB scored out this high. They had the top defense in the the league. QB is a need but I am sure they will go free agency if they want one and just see how Osweiler does. 

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