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4 minutes ago, Jared Cisneros said:

With the 104th pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the Houston Texans select, Marvin Mims, WR, Oklahoma. 

You’re collecting quite a team for Houston. Here’s to hoping they’re not reading this forum and get ideas lmao… 

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Well it's been fun and I've certainly enjoyed this experience with y'all. The Falcons and Dolphins are done unless we go into the 6th & 7th rounds which I'm sure won't happen.

 

So as a recap, I had the Falcons selecting Nolan Smith OLB from Georgia in the 1st round. Traded up in the 2nd round to select Drew Sanders LB from Arkansas. Selected Siaki Ika DT from Baylor with their 3rd round pick & finished it off with taking Kayshonn Boutte WR from LSU in the 4th round. I had second round grades on Sanders, Ika & Boutte. So I feel I did well shaping up their defense and adding a potential star at WR. I did neglect to add depth at guard though, one of their biggest areas of need. 

 

As for the Dolphins, they were lacking draft capital bad, so I decided to go after players I thought could be day 1 starters. In the 2nd round I selected TE Sam LaPorta from Iowa to hopefully serve as McDaniel's version of Kittle. In the 3rd round I opted to take Emil Ekiyor a G from Alabama. He was a starter for the Tide the last 3 years and should be competing for a starting spot on their offensive line. Bijan Robinson and Jahmyr Gibbs were targets, but both were selected before the Dolphins were otc. 

 

I'm outta here, y'all have a good night/day. 

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Just now, danlhart87 said:

Why Would You Do That Ross Geller GIF

 

Colts got no CB in this draft

The corners I wanted went before they were in range for me to trade up to get them.   I had a few I liked but it just didn’t fall right for me to get them without reaching and missing out on the guys I preferred 

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Colts end 2023 NFL draft:

3. Anthony Richardson QB

35. Bryan Bresee DL

66. Dawand Jones OL

111. Tank Dell WR. 
 

Definitely not a Ballard draft with collecting picks.  Didn’t get many darts at the board but got guys I really liked at each spot. I considered Jones at 35 and Dell at 79 if I wouldn’t have traded up for Jones and he was gone. 
 

AR15 gives Shane the most tool filled QB in history

 

Bresee fell and was a great value imo even though he wasn’t at a position of need, but gives a solid DL to add to the rotation. 

 

Jones is big enough to eat hay! Colts may have the biggest offense in history when in two TE sets. Pitt, Pierce out wide, Woods and Ogletree a TE. Richardson at QB. Jones and Nelson on the O-line.

 

Dell adds a dynamic weapon that with Isaiah could stress a defense with speed and quickness while the big guys stress them with height and strength. 
 

I really wanted to get a corner but the trade up for Richardson hurt my mid-round options. 

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