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So I ran a mock draft and would love to get everyone's feedback on it.

 

1: R2P2

WR CHASE CLAYPOOL

NOTRE DAME

2: R2P12

TE COLE KMET

NOTRE DAME

3: R3P11

WR LYNN BOWDEN

KENTUCKY

4: R4P16

QB JAMES MORGAN

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL

5: R5P14

RB ANTONIO GIBSON

MEMPHIS

6: R6P14

OT JON RUNYAN

MICHIGAN

7: R6P18

EDGE BRODERICK WASHINGTON

TEXAS TECH

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thanks for posting

 

Some good players

 

i like Gibson

 

I think Chase would be a good fit, but at 34, he is being picked 10-20 spots too early if you put any credence to numerous big boards and mock drafts

 

KMet is also a little early as well,


I also think that they will address the OT of the future in first 3-4 picks

 

I also don’t believe that we wouldn’t add at least one DB

 

I also am a believer that if we get one WR early we will be ok

 

Unless you think Campbell won’t play...... he was a stud at Ohio State

 

I don’t know much about Morgan, will need to watch tape

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37 minutes ago, MikeCurtis said:

thanks for posting

 

Some good players

 

i like Gibson

 

I think Chase would be a good fit, but at 34, he is being picked 10-20 spots too early if you put any credence to numerous big boards and mock drafts

 

KMet is also a little early as well,


I also think that they will address the OT of the future in first 3-4 picks

 

I also don’t believe that we wouldn’t add at least one DB

 

I also am a believer that if we get one WR early we will be ok

 

Unless you think Campbell won’t play...... he was a stud at Ohio State

 

I don’t know much about Morgan, will need to watch tape

Couldn't have said it better, though I don't believe Morgan will truly be on the Colts' radar. He's likely a smokescreen. Gordon or Hurts are the two to watch..... 3rd round most likely. 

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1 hour ago, MikeCurtis said:

thanks for posting

 

Some good players

 

i like Gibson

 

I think Chase would be a good fit, but at 34, he is being picked 10-20 spots too early if you put any credence to numerous big boards and mock drafts

 

KMet is also a little early as well,


I also think that they will address the OT of the future in first 3-4 picks

 

I also don’t believe that we wouldn’t add at least one DB

 

I also am a believer that if we get one WR early we will be ok

 

Unless you think Campbell won’t play...... he was a stud at Ohio State

 

I don’t know much about Morgan, will need to watch tape

I concur with much of what you stated. FYI Morgan from FIU is the guy who beat UM (in-town rivals). It is kind of a big deal locally, even though UM was off all of last year. I don't know more than that though.

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