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Wednesday, 4/20/22 (Continuing with 2nd Round)


37) Houston Texans, 7:00PM @John Hammonds                     Desmond Ridder, QB Cincinnati
38) New York Jets (from Carolina Panthers) @coltsfanej7:10PM Daxton Hill, FS, Michigan
39) Chicago Bears @csmopar                                                    Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington.
40) Jets (from Seahawks** (from Broncos) @coltsfanej            Tyler Smith, OL, Tulsa
41) Seattle Seahawks     @VikingsFanInChennai                       David Ojabo, EDGE, Michigan

42) Bears from Colts (from Commanders) @csmopar              David Bell, WR Purdue.

43) Atlanta Falcons  @PureLuck                                                Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan
44) Cleveland Browns  @LV-FrontRow Wed, 8:10PM EDT      Cameron Thomas, Edge, San Diego St.
45) Baltimore Ravens  @WarGhost21  Wed,                             Drake Jackson, EDGE, USC
46) NY Jets** (from Minnesota Vikings))  @coltsfanej           Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State
47) Washington Commanders (from Indianapolis Colts)  @Archer Sean Rhyan, OL, UCLA.
48) Colts from Bears Chicago Bears ( Chargers)   @danlhart87   Trey McBride, TE Colorado State 
49) New Orleans Saints @SaturdayAllDay        Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State 
50) Kansas City Chiefs (from Miami Dolphins) @Colt.45   Travis Jones, DT, UConn
51) Philadelphia Eagles @runthepost 9:20PM EDT Wed.
52) Pittsburgh Steelers @Zoltan 9:30PM EDT Wed. 
53) Green Bay Packers (from Las Vegas Raiders) @stitches 9:40PM EDT Wed.
54) New England Patriots  @Archerr @9:50 Wed
55) Arizona Cardinals @shasta519 10:00
56) Dallas Cowboys @VikingsFanInChennai 10:10PM

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With the 45th Pick in the 2022 Gavin Mock Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select:

 

Drake Jackson, EDGE, USC

 

Jackson will fit well with the Ravens defense, giving them an ascending pass-rush specialist who can flow between DE and OLB. With just 34.0 sacks in 2021, the Ravens finished among the bottom 10 teams in the area, making this selection both BPA and at a major position of need!

 

@VikingsFanInChennai is OTC with, you guessed it, the Minnesota Vikings!

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The one thing I have learned over the years is Chris Ballard is great at finding value in the draft. He doesn't always go for the immediate need but gets a guy that can make a HUGE difference and is at the top of their board.

 

With the 48th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft the Indianapolis Colts select TE Trey McBride Colorado State 

 

McBride is the #1 TE on the board and an easy selection for the Colts. I think he comes in and helps Ryan out!

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4 minutes ago, danlhart87 said:

The one thing I have learned over the years is Chris Ballard is great at finding value in the draft. He doesn't always go for the immediate need but gets a guy that can make a HUGE difference and is at the top of their board.

 

With the 48th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft the Indianapolis Colts select TE Trey McBride Colorado State 

 

McBride is the #1 TE on the board and an easy selection for the Colts. I think he comes in and helps Ryan out!

 

First off, beautiful pick, definitely sniped him away from me. That one kind of hurts a bit tbh.

 

Secondly, Thanks for the quick selection, as I have to run to my axe throwing league and was just about to message my list in. 

 

Kind of a Dammit/Thank you response

 

That being said, 

 

With the 49th Pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the New Orleans Saints Select: 

 

Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State

 

Saints love having playmakers in the secondary, so they roll the dice on a coverage safety with some physicality, and hope that his physical play at a smaller size doesn't land him in the trainers room consistently. Will rotate in to begin with and end up the starter by midseason, and hopefully for the next 5-10 yrs. 

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4 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

 

That is a huge drop for the Vikes. Lol. You don't like anyone in particular?

I liked the TE, I probably would've got, but I liked couple of DL more too. But I'm planning to get talent late on day 2 as drop-off i in some positions I looked for afforded that in this draft class. So, overall it's good, I think... Let's see how the board turns out next round. 

 

Sounds like I'm picking like Rick Spelman, isn't it? :lol:

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21 minutes ago, danlhart87 said:

The one thing I have learned over the years is Chris Ballard is great at finding value in the draft. He doesn't always go for the immediate need but gets a guy that can make a HUGE difference and is at the top of their board.

 

With the 48th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft the Indianapolis Colts select TE Trey McBride Colorado State 

 

McBride is the #1 TE on the board and an easy selection for the Colts. I think he comes in and helps Ryan out!

Nice he was on my list at 42 but felt the bears and Bell fit better.

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It was a lot of fun last year also. We had @JoeThornburg and @Coltsman1788 as participants. We once had @CheezyColt.

 

The best moment of the Gavin Mock Drafts was when a participant selected Keanu Neal for the Colts. He turned out to be a good player but the fans here wanted him to draft Ryan Kelly. As it turned out, Kelly was drafted by the Colts in reality.

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