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Chiefs and Andy Reid have the knack for doing more with less in the Offensive line, having a bunch of late round starters which is perfectly fine with an elite QB taking snaps at the Center. They find a small school gem here, who has all the fundamental tools in place and has excellent mobility for Zone Blocking they run a lot. Also can play inside and outside of the line. His inconsistencies with hand placement and technique are coachable, and can really be one of the late round bloomers of this draft.

 

With the legendary 199th overall draft pick of 2020 Gavin's Mock Draft, the new dynasty Kansas City Chiefs select

 

Kyle Murphy, OT\OG, Rhode Island.

 

 

@CR91 and the Chicago Bears are again on the clock!

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6 hours ago, csmopar said:

Antoine Brooks Jr.      Maryland        S       for the packers

 

I was wondering why he was not selected sooner. Does he have red flags?

@stitches I thought you were going to select him with your last pick. You did take a safety but someone else. What's the problem with Brooks? Just wondering. Thank you. :)

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Minnesota Vikings will select someone who is not listed on the Drafttek Big Board and was not invited to the Combine. This guy is the type of player Mike Zimmer values -- tough, versatile player who can contribute from multiple positions. Also, he is a gunner on STs. So...

 

With the 201st pick of the Gavin Mock Draft, the Vikings select

Patrick Nelson, S, Southern Methodist University. 

 

@CR91 You're on the clock again. 

 

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Chiefs get a replica of Honey Badger, who seems to be a polarising prospect in this draft. Maybe, learning from Tyrann Mathieu himself could make him a stable player at the pro level.

 

With the 205th overall draft pick, Kansas City Chiefs select

 

Myles Dorn, S, UNC 

 

Draft goes to nightly pause, Jacksonville Jaguars and @stitches will be on the clock from 8 AM EST. 

 

Great day everyone, 20 picks on a single day!

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53 minutes ago, CR91 said:

Cardinals will add to their running game

 

Cards select Antonio Gibson RB Memphis

 

@SaturdayAllDay is up

 

On 4/2/2020 at 8:24 AM, WarGhost21 said:

So far, Indianapolis has filled many holes, both outside and inside. Now, with most of our holes filled, it is time to start looking for BPA.Though this position on our team is relatively strong, the BPA here is very clear above others, and will be the pick here.

 

With the 136th Pick in the 2020 Gavin Mock Draft, the Indianapolis Colts select:

 

Antonio Gibson, RB/WR, Memphis

 

Every team in the NFL is always looking for that guy who can be a multi-faceted weapon for the offense. Gibson is that guy. He has future 3-down back potential, giving us the option to let Mack walk if his asking price is too high, and can be used in many different areas on the field, at RB, H-back, in the slot, and out wide. He is extremely dynamic with the ball in his hands, and because of that defenses will have to check where he is on the field at all times.

 

What say you, Colts Fans? Yea or Nay to this pick? I know it'll catch more flak than the others.

 

@stitches and the Jacksonville Jaguars are now on the clock!

you need to pick again 

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18 minutes ago, danlhart87 said:

 

you need to pick again 

Thanks for pointing it out, I was pulling my hair because I thought he was selected long back but didn't come up in search in recent list of 1-200 picks.

 

I thought a spelling mistake was not coming up in search, Problem is the drafted players list is not updated with Antonio Gibson for #136 pick.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, VikingsFanInChennai said:

Thanks for pointing it out, I was pulling my hair because I thought he was selected long back but didn't come up in search in recent list of 1-200 picks.

 

I thought a spelling mistake was not coming up in search, Problem is the drafted players list is not updated with Antonio Gibson for #136 pick.

 

 

I’ll get everything updated in the morning when my powers back on

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8 hours ago, NFLfan said:

 

I was wondering why he was not selected sooner. Does he have red flags?

@stitches I thought you were going to select him with your last pick. You did take a safety but someone else. What's the problem with Brooks? Just wondering. Thank you. :)

I haven't watched him so I don't really have much of an opinion on him, Sorry! 

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7 hours ago, danlhart87 said:

Cardinals will add to their running game

 

Cards select Antonio Gibson RB Memphis

 

@SaturdayAllDay is up

 

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you need to pick again 

@stitches no, draft is paused for nightly pause and due to a duplicate pick. 

 

@CR91 needs to remake his selection for Arizona Cardinals pick #202, and draft will be back on with your pick.

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Thank you @stitches for bringing this to my attention. We missed part of the trade between the Colts and the Packers ( @danlhart87 ) , which wasn’t even put on the list. In the deal, the a Colts traded 122 and 193 to the Packers for 136, 175, and 209. I would be fine with going back and selecting my player at 175 other than 193, which is where I did pick. If Danlhart is ok with taking his player from 175 at 193 then that works out, and then I can just acquire 209 for a pick. @csmopar

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10 hours ago, VikingsFanInChennai said:

Thanks for pointing it out, I was pulling my hair because I thought he was selected long back but didn't come up in search in recent list of 1-200 picks.

 

I thought a spelling mistake was not coming up in search, Problem is the drafted players list is not updated with Antonio Gibson for #136 pick.

 

 

That is what happens when you cut and paste and try to keep so many balls juggling as commish. @csmopar made that update, I copied it and pasted it, and here we are, LOL. :) 

 

All forum GMs, if there is a crack, they will exploit it. :) 

 

It is also the GMs' responsibility to sometimes check just their own picks/trades and let us know, we are all in this together. It is hard to do this on our own.

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We're gonna pause the draft. I'm still without power, took heavy damage last night from the 80 mph plus winds. still no power, on mobile and the signal is very spotty at best. I literally have to go stand in the road to get 1 bar. 

Draft is paused for an undetermined amount of time. once i get time, I'll correct the list and picks. What we will do is give CR91 the next highest rated RB on the list. then move on to stitches, once I can get online 

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2 minutes ago, csmopar said:

We're gonna pause the draft. I'm still without power, took heavy damage last night from the 80 mph plus winds. still no power, on mobile and the signal is very spotty at best. I literally have to go stand in the road to get 1 bar. 

Draft is paused for an undetermined amount of time. once i get time, I'll correct the list and picks. What we will do is give CR91 the next highest rated RB on the list. then move on to stitches, once I can get online 

 

29 minutes ago, WarGhost21 said:

Thank you @stitches for bringing this to my attention. We missed part of the trade between the Colts and the Packers ( @danlhart87 ) , which wasn’t even put on the list. In the deal, the a Colts traded 122 and 193 to the Packers for 136, 175, and 209. I would be fine with going back and selecting my player at 175 other than 193, which is where I did pick. If Danlhart is ok with taking his player from 175 at 193 then that works out, and then I can just acquire 209 for a pick. @csmopar

 

Plan for this? Do we want to just flip those two selections?

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23 minutes ago, Fluke_33 said:

Does every round of the Gavin mock have to be pinned?  When you hit next unread topic you keep coming back to these.  It’s annoying when there are going to be 7 of them.  

they'll be merged here in a few days into 1 big thread. until then, simply scroll on down. 

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Forum Trades:

 

Trade 1: Denver -> Carolina = Picks 15 and 46
Carolina -> Denver = Pick 7

 

Trade 2: Miami -> Cards = Picks 18 and 56
Cards -> Miami = 8th pick

 

Trade 3: Miami -> Browns = Pick 8

Browns -> Miami = Pick 10, 115 and 7th round pick

 

Trade 4: Giants -> Vikings = Picks 36, 99, 110
Vikings -> Giants= Pick 25

 

Trade 5: Baltimore -> Arizona = Picks 28 and 55

Arizona -> Baltimore = Picks 18 and 114

 

Trade 6: Colts -> Texans = Picks 34 and 193

Texans -> Colts = Picks 40 and 111

 

Trade 7: Jacksonville -> Falcons = Pick 42

Falcons -> Jacksonville = Pick No.47 and Pick No.119

 

Trade 8: Dallas > Detroit= pick 51

Detroit > Dallas = #67 and 85

 

Trade 9: KC -> Vikings = Picks #96 + #177 
Vikings -> KC = Picks #105 + #132 + #205

 

Trade 10: Seahawks -> Cardinals = Picks #133 and 214

Cardinals -> Seahawks = Picks #131 and 222

 

Trade 11: 49ers -> Chiefs = Picks #156, 210, 217 and 245

Chiefs -> 49ers = pick #138 

 

Trade 12: Broncos -> Raiders = Picks # 178, 252, and 254

Raiders -> Broncos = Pick # 159

 

Trade 13: Rams -> Chiefs = Pick #199

Chiefs -> Rams = Picks #210 and #217

 

Round 1

1. Cincinnati (2-14) – Joe Burrow, QB, LSU

2. Washington (3-13) – Chase Young, DE, Ohio State

3. Detroit (3-12-1) – Jeff Okudah, CB, Ohio State

4. New York Giants (4-11) – Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa

5. Miami (5-11) – Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon

6. Los Angeles Chargers (5-11) – Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama

7. Denver (7-9) from Carolina (5-11) – Isaiah Simmons, LB, Clemson

8. Cleveland (6-10) – from Arizona (5-10-1) from Miami (5-11) – Jedrick Willis, OT, Alabama

9. Jacksonville (6-10) → Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama

10. Miami (5-11) from Cleveland (6-10) – Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia

11. New York Jets (7-9) – CeeDee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma

12. Las Vegas (7-9) – Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina

13. San Francisco* (13-3) from Indianapolis (7-9) – Henry Ruggs III, WR, Alabama

14. Tampa Bay (7-9) – Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville

15. Carolina (5-11) from Denver (7-9) – Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn

16. Atlanta (7-9) – K’Lavon Chaisson, EDGE, LSU

17. Dallas (8-8) – Trevon Diggs, CB, Alabama

18. Baltimore → from Arizona (5-10-1) → from Miami – from Pittsburgh (8-8) – Patrick Queen, LB, LSU

19. Las Vegas f/CHI- Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU
20. Jacksonville f/LAR- CJ Henderson, Cornerback, Florida.
21. Philadelphia- Eagles select A.J. Epenesa, Edge, Iowa
22. Minnesota f/BUF- Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson.
23. New England- Zack Baun, LB, Wisconsin
24. New Orleans- Jordan Love, QB, Utah State.
25. Giants f/Minnesota- edge Yetur Gross-Matos from Penn State
26. Miami f/HOU- Wide Receiver Denzel Mims, Baylor
27. Seattle- Josh Jones
28. Arizona f/ Baltimore- Kenneth Murray LB Oklahoma.
29. Tennessee- Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia
30. Packers select Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU
31. 49ers select AJ Terrell, CB, Clemson
32: Chiefs select Neville Gallimore, DT -- Oklahoma 

 

Round 2

33 Bengals - Austin Jackson, OT, USC

34 Texans - Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame

35 Lions - Ross Blacklock, DT, TCU

36 Vikings - Antoine Winfield, S, Minnesota

37 Chargers - Cesar Ruiz, OL, Michigan

38 Panthers - Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama

39 Dolphins - Grant Delpit, S, LSU

40 Colts - Jeff Gladney, CB, TCU
41. Cleveland - Curtis Weaver, EDGE, Boise State
42. Falcons f/ Jacksonville- Cole Kmet, TE, Notre Dame
43. Chicago f/LV- Jalen Raegor WR TCU
44. Indianapolis- Michael Pittman Jr, WR, USC
45. Tampa Bay- Swift RB  Georgia 
46. Carolina f/Denver- Tyler Biadasz, OG, Wisconsin.
47. Jags f/ Atlanta-  Marlon Davidson, DT, Auburn.
48. NY Jets- Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn
49. Pittsburgh- Bradley Anae
50. Chicago- Justin Madubuike DT Texas A&M

51. Detroit f/Dallas- Terrell Lewis DE Alabama.
52. LA Rams- by commissioner selection, Rams select, LLoyd Cushenberry, LSU Center. (1X)
53. Philadelphia- WR L. Shenault Jr
54. Buffalo- Netane Muti OG Fresno St
55. Arizona f/Baltimore f/NE via ATL- Damon Arnette CB Ohio State
56. Arizona f/Miami f/NO- Raekwon Davis, DT, Alabama
57. Houston-  Ezra Cleveland OT 
58. Minnesota- Jaylon Johnson, CB, Utah
59. Seattle- Noah igbinoghene CB Auburn
60. Baltimore- Jonathan Taylor, RB, Wisconsin
61. Tennessee- Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State
62. Green Bay- @OffensivelyPC otc until 705 pm est
63. Kansas City f/SF- Isaiah Wilson
64. Seattle f/KC- Byrcen Hopkins

 

Round 3

65.Cincinnati- Tyler Johnson-WR, Minnesota
66. Washington - K.J. Hill, WR, Ohio State
67. Dallas f/ Detroit - Kyle Dugger, S, Lenoir-Rhyme
68. NY Jets f/NYG - John Hightower, WR, Boise State
69. Carolina - Malik Harrison, LB, Ohio State
70. Miami -- JK Robbins, RB, Ohio St.
71. LA Chargers -Davon Hamilton - DT The Ohio State
72. Arizona -- Thaddeus Moss, TE, 
73. Jacksonville -- Adam Trautman, TE, Dayton
74. Cleveland - Ashtyn Davis, S, Cal. 
75. Indianapolis -- KJ Ryan Hamler, WR, Penn St.
76. Tampa Bay - Jacob Eason, QB, Washington
77. Denver - Cameron Dantzler, CB, Mississippi State
78. Atlanta - Logan Wilson, LB, Wyoming
79. NY Jets - Albert Okwuegbunam, TE, Missouri
80. Las Vegas - Donovan Peoples Jones, WR, Michigan
81. Las Vegas f/CHI - Troy Dye, LB, Oregon
82. Dallas - Jabari Zuniga, EDGE, Florida
83. Denver f/PIT - Shane Lemeuix, OG, Oregon
84. LA Rams - Jeremy Chinn, S, S. Illinois
85. Dallas f/Detroit f/PHI - Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington
86. Buffalo - Lucas Niang, OT, TCU
87. New England - Matt Hennessy, C, Temple
88. New Orleans - Jordan Brooks, LB, Texas Tech
89. Minnesota - Robert Hunt, OL, Louisiana-Lafayette
90. Houston- Solomon Kindley OG
91. Las Vegas f/SEA via HOU- Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSU
92. Baltimore- Damien Lewis, OG, LSU
93. Tennessee- Julian Okwara, EDGE, Notre Dame
94. Green Bay- Jake Fromm, QB, Georgia
95. Denver f/SF- Josh Uche, OLB, Michigan
96. Vikings f/ Kansas City- John Simpson, OG, Clemson
97. Cleveland f/HOU*- Jonah Jackson, OG, Ohio State
98. New England*- Van Jefferson, WR, Florida
99. Vikings f- NY Giants - Johnathan Greenard, EDGE, Florida
100. New England*- Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic
101. Seattle*- Matt Peart, OT, Connecticut

102. Steelers - Ben Bredeson, OG, Michigan 
103. Philadelphia*- Antonio Gandy Golden, WR, Libery
104. LA Rams*- Jordan Elliott, DL, Missouri
105. Kansas City f/ Minnesota*- Troy Pride Jr., CB, Notre Dame
106. Baltimore*- Bryan Edwards, WR, South Carolina

 

Round 4

107. Cincinnati - James Lynch, DT, Baylor
108. Washington - Darrell Taylor, DE, Tennessee
109. Detroit - Lynn Bowden Jr., WR, Kentucky
110. Vikings f- NY Giants @NFLfan - Amik Robertson, CB, Louisiana Tech.
111. Colts f/Houston f/MIA - Ben Bartch, OT, St. Johns
112. LA Chargers - Hakeem Adenji, OT, Kansas
113. Carolina - Alton Robinson, EDGE, Syracuse
114. Ravens f/Arizona - Anfernee Jennings, EDGE, Alabam
115. Miami f/cleveland - Gabriel Davis, WR, UCF
116. Jacksonville - Willie Gay Jr., LB, Mississippi State
117. Tampa Bay - Jack Driscoll, OT, Auburn
118. Denver- Anthony Gordon, QB, Washington State.
119. Jacksonville f/ Atlanta- Jaguars select Cam Akers, RB, Florida State
120. NY Jets- Jalen Hurts, QB, Oklahoma
121. Las Vegas- Nick Harris, C/G, Washington
122. Green Bay f/ Indianapolis- Zack Moss RB Utah
123. Dallas- Rashad Lawrence, NT 
124. Pittsburgh- Trey Adams OT Washington
125. New England f/CHI- Michael Ojemudia, CB, Iowa.
126. LA Rams- Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona State
127. Philadelphia- RB A.J. Dillon
128. Buffalo-Darnay Holmes CB UCLA.
129. Baltimore f/NE- Jason Strowbridge, DT/DE, South Carolina
130. New Orleans- Lamar Jackson, Cornerback.
131. Seattle f/Arizona f/HOU-Collin Johnson WR Texas
132. Chiefs f/ Minnesota- Akeem Davis-Gaither, LB, Appalachian State
133. Cardinals f/Seattle- Calvin Throckmorton OT Oregon
134. Baltimore- Isaiah Hodgins, WR, Oregon State
135. Pittsburgh f/TEN via MIA- Devin Duvernay Texas  WR
136. Indianapolis f/ Green Bay- Antonio Gibson, RB/WR, Memphis
137. Jacksonville f/SF via DEN- K'Von Wallace, S, Clemson
138. 49ers f/ Kansas City- John Molchon, OG, Boise State
139. Tampa Bay- A J Green, Oklahoma StatenChennai
140. Jacksonville f/CHI-  Leki Fotu, DT, Utah. 
141. Miami- Cam Brown ILB Penn state
142. Washington- Khalid Kareem, DE, Notre Dame
143. Atlanta f/BAL- Julian Blackmon, S, Utah
144. Seattle- Logan Stenberg OG 
145. Philadelphia- Jacob Phillips  ILB  LSU
146. Philadelphia-Brandon Jones   SS  Texas

 

Round 5

147. Cincinnati- Trevis Gipson 
148. Carolina f/Washington- Darryl Williams, IOL, Mississippi State
149. Detroit-  OT Tyre Phillips- Miss St
150. NY Giants- Yasir Durant, OT from Missouri 
151. LA Chargers- Ke'Shawn Vaughn      Vanderbilt       RB 
152. Carolina- Quartney Davis, WR, Texas A&M
153. Miami- OC Jake Hanson
154. Miami f/JAC via PIT- Terence Steele, OT, Texas Tech.
155. Minnesota f/CLE via BUF- Alex Taylor, OT, South Carolina State.
156. KC f/ San Francisco f/DEN- Quintez Cephus, WR, Wisconsin
157. Jacksonville f/ATL via BAL - Alex Highsmith, EDGE,  Charlotte
158. NY Jets- Joshua Kelley, RB, UCLA
159. Denver f/ Las Vegas- James Proche, WR, SMU
160. Indianapolis- Colby Parkinson, TE, Stanford
161. Tampa Bay- Jacob Breeland, TE  Oregon
162. Washington f/Seattle f/PIT- Dalton Keene, TE, Virginia Tech
163. Chicago- Mctevin Agim DT/DE Arkansas
164. Dallas-Khalil Davis, DT, Nebraska
165. Jacksonville f/LAR- Terrell Burgess, S, Utah
166. Detroit f/PHI- Kenny Willekes DE Michigan State
167. Buffalo- Larrell Murchison DT NC State
168. Philadelphia f/NE- Keith Ismael, C 
169. New Orleans- OG Jon Runyan
170. Baltimore f/MIN- Isaiah Coulter, WR, Rhode Island
171. Houston- Jauan Jennings WR 
172. NE f/ Detroit f/SEA- Jonathan Garvin, EDGE, Miami
173. Miami f/BAL via LAR- Olb Shaun Bradley Temple
174. Tennessee- Saahdiq Charles, OT, LSU
175. Green Bay- Shaquille Quarterman ILB 
176. San Francisco-  3-Tech Robert Windsor - Penn St.
177. Vikings f/ Kansas City- Darrynton Evans, RB/specialist, Appalachian State.
178. Las vegas f/Denver- Harrison Hand, CB\S, Temple.
179. Dallas Quez Watkins, WR, Southern Miss 

 

Round 6

180. Cincinnati - Cheyenne O'Grady TE Arkansas
181. Denver f/WAS - Benito Jones, DT, Ole Miss
182. Detroit - Nate Stanley, QB, Iowa
183. NY Giants - Carlos Davis, DT,  Nebraska
184. Carolina - Shyheim Carter, CB, Alabama
185. Miami - D.J Wonnum, EDGE, South Carolina
186. LA Chargers - Markus Bailey, ILB, Purdue

187. Cleveland f/ARI - Michael Onwenu, G, Michigan
188. Buffalo f/CLE - Cole McDonald, QB, Hawaii
189. Jacksonville - Kenny Robinson, S, West Virginia/St. Louis BattleHawks (XFL)
190. Philadelphia f/ATL - Raequan Williams, DT, Michigan State
191. NY Jets - Anthony McFarland Jr, RB, Maryland
192. Green Bay f/LV - Antoine Brooks Jr., S, Maryland

193. Houston f/Indianapolis - Joe Bachie, ILB,  Michigan State
194. Tampa Bay - Rodrigo Blankenship, K,  Georgia
195. New England f/DEN - Case Cookus, QB, Northern Arizona
196. Chicago - Carter Coughlin, EDGE,  Minnesota
197. Indianapolis f/DAL via MIA - Davion Taylor, LB, Colorado
198. Pittsburgh - James Morgan, QB, Florida International
199. KC f/ LA Rams - Kyle Murphy, OT\OG, Rhode Island
200. Chicago f/PHI - Jaylinn Hawkins S Cal
201. Minnesota f/BUF - Patrick Nelson, S, Southern Methodist University
202. Arizona f/NE - Elijah Mitchell, RB, UL Lafayette
203. New Orleans - Stanford Samuels III, CB, Florida State
204. New England f/HOU - Charlie Heck, OT, N. Carolina
205. Chiefs/ Minnesota - Myles Dorn, S, UNC 
206. Jacksonville f/SEA
207. Buffalo f/BAL via NE
208. Green Bay f/TEN
209. Indianapolis f/ Green Bay
210. rams f/KC f/ San Francisco
211. NY Jets f/KC
212. New England
213. New England
214. Airzona f/Seattle

 

Round 7

215. Cincinnati
216. Washington
217. Rams f/ KC f/San Francisco f/DET
218. NY Giants
219. Minnesota f/MIA
220. LA Chargers
221. Carolina
222. Seattle f/Arizona
223. Jacksonville
224. Tennessee f/CLE
225. Baltimore f/NYJ
226. Chicago f/LV
227. Miami f/IND
228. Atlanta f/TB via PHI
229. Washington f/DEN
230. New England f/ATL
231. Dallas
232. Pittsburgh
233. Chicago
234. LA Rams
235. New England f/PHI
236. Green Bay f/BUF via CLE
237. Denver f/NE
238. NY Giants f/NO
239. Buffalo f/MIN
240. Houston
241. New England f/SEA
242. Green Bay f/BAL
243. Tennessee
244. Miami f/Cleveland f/GB
245. KC f/ San Francisco
246. Miami f/KC
247. NY Giants
248. Houston
249. Minnesota
250. Houston
251. Miami
252. Raiders f/ Denver
253. Minnesota
254. Raiders f/ Denver
255. NY Giants

 

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@WarGhost21 @danlhart87 - what was that trade that Indy did with Green Bay again? Please jog my memory with EXACT details. Thanks.

 

@VikingsFanInChennai @NFLfan @csmopar @Archer @CR91 @Jared Cisneros@stitches @twfish - if you can eyeball the above list of picks and observe for any inaccuracies or mistakes, please do so. Thanks

 

We can resume once we have enough of you validate the above list of picks made. 

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I did a quick skim. It looks good. Thank you. 

 

Next year, we should add in the rules that GMs are responsible for making sure that trades they have made are reflected in the draft order. It is too much to ask the GM to do everything. The draft was run very well this year in spite of the minor gaffes here and there. Thanks @csmopar and @chad72:applause::scoregood:

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17 minutes ago, chad72 said:

@WarGhost21 @danlhart87 - what was that trade that Indy did with Green Bay again? Please jog my memory with EXACT details. Thanks.

 

@VikingsFanInChennai @NFLfan @csmopar @Archer @CR91 @Jared Cisneros@stitches @twfish - if you can eyeball the above list of picks and observe for any inaccuracies or mistakes, please do so. Thanks

 

We can resume once we have enough of you validate the above list of picks made. 

The initial deal was 122 and 193 for 136, 175, and 209. However, I failed to realize I had traded 193, so we changed it to 197, but since both picks have already been made, rather than flip it entirely, we are just saying the picks made at those selections flip flop but the players remain the same, so we can avoid as many issues as possible. So my pick at 197 would be picked at 175, and vice versa. On top of that, I’m coming up with pick 209. Thanks!

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11 minutes ago, WarGhost21 said:

The initial deal was 122 and 193 for 136, 175, and 209. However, I failed to realize I had traded 193, so we changed it to 197, but since both picks have already been made, rather than flip it entirely, we are just saying the picks made at those selections flip flop but the players remain the same, so we can avoid as many issues as possible. So my pick at 197 would be picked at 175, and vice versa. On top of that, I’m coming up with pick 209. Thanks!

 

Alright, saw your response just after my "edit" window ended (I hate that). Thankfully, pick #209 has been amended to be you. So, 1 out of 2 accomplished. :) 

 

@stitches and Jacksonville on the clock.

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22 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

I did a quick skim. It looks good. Thank you. 

 

Next year, we should add in the rules that GMs are responsible for making sure that trades they have made are reflected in the draft order. It is too much to ask the GM to do everything. The draft was run very well this year in spite of the minor gaffes here and there. Thanks @csmopar and @chad72:applause::scoregood:

 

35 minutes ago, chad72 said:

@WarGhost21 @danlhart87 - what was that trade that Indy did with Green Bay again? Please jog my memory with EXACT details. Thanks.

 

@VikingsFanInChennai @NFLfan @csmopar @Archer @CR91 @Jared Cisneros@stitches @twfish - if you can eyeball the above list of picks and observe for any inaccuracies or mistakes, please do so. Thanks

 

We can resume once we have enough of you validate the above list of picks made. 

We got her fixed. Everything as far as I can tell looks good. My * old S5 won’t let me copy and paste so It makes it impossible to update the available list and the draft order. But after switching 209, we should be good. 
 

If they don’t  get this power line out of my yard and back on the pole today, I may just go buy a generator 

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    • I don't think the defense is the same old. For starters, our defense is no longer undersized, and doesn't struggle against the run.   If the Colts draft a man coverage corner in the first round, it will signal a major departure from the previous way of doing things, and it probably means Gus Bradley is gone after this season. I'm not against any of that happening. I just don't expect it, based on the established pattern.   As for what Ballard said in his presser, he also acknowledged that the expected top three boundary corners were unavailable for most of the season. Brents was our highly drafted rookie, and only played 9 games; Flowers played four games; Rodgers was released. That left us with rookies and journeyman playing corner most of the season. With Brents in Year 2 and hopefully healthy, Flowers back and healthy, another year in for Jaylon Jones, that gives Bradley a lot more to work with in the secondary. And I think that's more what Ballard was implying with his comments. Otherwise, he probably would have signed a veteran corner already.
    • Are you going to tell me that I haven’t heaped tons of thanks on you?   How many times have I said thank you and that you are way too kind with your praise?  The answer is many.   I’m sorry you seem not to remember those moments.     Sorry about the headache.  The feeling was mutual.  
    • That has always been my issue going back to the Polian years. They preferred undersized players to fit this scheme. That was great when they had a lead and played indoors. The problem  is that teams started running the ball to keep Peyton on the bench. Plus, u get in bad weather and on grass, their speed is negated and they are just a bunch of undersized players getting blown off the ball. I am in favor of building a team that can play in any environment and that can run various schemes. I see flexibility with the offence, however the D is the same old. That's why I think this is an important draft defensively. Will the Colts stray from their previous tendancies of drafting players that fit the Seattle scheme or will they deviate and say draft a man corner? Last year we were all on the edge of our seats when a trade was made at 3. Will we get our qb at 4? We were all on pins and needles till they made that pick. This draft has that same excitement for me. At 15 will Ballard and company do something different? This team needs a play maker on D and I contend that is their biggest need. I don't believe they get that player moving back.  Sure u may get him at 15 but if u really want a playmaker, this just might be the year to say move up and get a guy like Mirchell and Latu who may fall because of the medical. I am not in favor of getting a wr or te. Richardson, if he is the guy, should deliver explosive plays with our current roster.  Jot a fan of Gus and this scheme, but I really don't think he has a lot to work with and Ballard kind of eluded to that in his post season pressers.
    • The move happened before the 1984 season. To put in perspective how great Luck was here, here are the top 3 QBs over 40 seasons here win wise: Regular Season as a starter 1. Peyton Manning = 141 wins 2. Andrew Luck = 53 wins 3. Jim Harbaugh = 20 wins   Post Season as a starter 1. Peyton Manning = 9 wins (won the SB in 2006) 2. Andrew Luck = 4 wins 3. Jim Harbaugh = 2 wins   Luck had 33 more wins than Jim did and 2 more playoff wins than Jim did. Luck is so far ahead of any QB (not named Peyton) regarding wins in the Regular Season and Post Season that it is laughable.   
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