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The front 7 was pretty amazing. They led the NFL in sacks in 2017 and I think they finished second last season. They still need an ILB and someone on the other side of TJ Watt. Bud Dupree is too inconsistent.

The safeties are alright; they’re both young. But they need to get Artie Burns off the field. He is trash. That’s why I drafted two secondary players in the first 3 rounds. The biggest issue with the secondary is that they gave up a lot of splash plays.

The Steelers do need a good #2 receiver. They were spoiled with having two top 10 receivers. James Washington can be that guy, but he needs to show it this offseason. There are a lot of really good receivers in this draft. I really like Hakeem Butler, Deebo Samuel, Terry McLauren, and many others.

WR is definitely an interesting group in this year's draft. A lot to like in the top 10 guys. Also a lot to like about possible hidden gems. I think Hurd, who will go late, will end up being a steal. I also can see Renfrow killing it on the right team (he'd be a great fit for the Pats).

Colts need a legit #2 as well. Out of the top 10-15 teams on O, they had the biggest free for all at WR aside from TY. TY (WR1) had the lowest snap count of any WR1, and our WR2 the lowest of any WR2 in that group as well (top 10-15). In fact, most teams' WR2 had more snaps than TY, and most other teams' WR3 had more snaps than our WR2.

Between our cap space and draft picks, could be a really good year for the Colts.
 

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WR is definitely an interesting group in this year's draft. A lot to like in the top 10 guys. Also a lot to like about possible hidden gems. I think Hurd, who will go late, will end up being a steal. I also can see Renfrow killing it on the right team (he'd be a great fit for the Pats).

Colts need a legit #2 as well. Out of the top 10-15 teams on O, they had the biggest free for all at WR aside from TY. TY (WR1) had the lowest snap count of any WR1, and our WR2 the lowest of any WR2 in that group as well (top 10-15). In fact, most teams' WR2 had more snaps than TY, and most other teams' WR3 had more snaps than our WR2.

Between our cap space and draft picks, could be a really good year for the Colts.

I would like to see the Colts succeed.

Are you saying this because he’s white?
 

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I would like to see the Colts succeed.

Are you saying this because he’s white?

LOL. No, I think he'd kill it underneath all day long in the Pat's O.
But yes, not sure any team gets more out of honky WRs than the Pats lol.

With the Colts, I think they are a good pass rush, and legit #2 WR from making major noise. There's definitely enough cap and draft stock to cover that.

I'd like to see Pitt do well too. While I'm a huge Colts homer, I quietly cheer for one team in each division. Pitt has been the one in the North for me since before Indy got the Colts. I hate Balt and Cinci. Cleveland though is starting to grow on me. I started liking Pitt as a kid in the late 70s because some of my close family were big fans. I continued liking them later in life after we got the Colts simply because they were one of the few AFC teams to compete with the Pats.

In the late 70s, I got a Steeler watch (which I still have) and footlocker for Christmas from the JC Penny catalog :). They did not go well with my other gear at that time (Cowboys and Bears) lol. My family was a mixed bag of nuts until the Colts moved to Indy in 84. Now we're all crazy Colts fans, except one who never moved on from the Bears (funny thing is, he was Manning's bodyguard for several years).
 

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The front 7 was pretty amazing. They led the NFL in sacks in 2017 and I think they finished second last season. They still need an ILB and someone on the other side of TJ Watt. Bud Dupree is too inconsistent.

The safeties are alright; they’re both young. But they need to get Artie Burns off the field. He is trash. That’s why I drafted two secondary players in the first 3 rounds. The biggest issue with the secondary is that they gave up a lot of splash plays.

The Steelers do need a good #2 receiver. They were spoiled with having two top 10 receivers. James Washington can be that guy, but he needs to show it this offseason. There are a lot of really good receivers in this draft. I really like Hakeem Butler, Deebo Samuel, Terry McLauren, and many others.

I think that this should be a pretty good year for receivers. Since the Steelers only have 3 under contract now, I wouldn’t be surprised to see them double dip at the position. Maybe grabbing a guy like Hurd or Jennings (WVU) later in the draft.

I think Metcalf is going to be a huge bust so hopefully they stay away from him.
 

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I think that this should be a pretty good year for receivers. Since the Steelers only have 3 under contract now, I wouldn’t be surprised to see them double dip at the position. Maybe grabbing a guy like Hurd or Jennings (WVU) later in the draft.

I think Metcalf is going to be a huge bust so hopefully they stay away from him.

IDK. Metcalf had a very nice RS FR in a crowded WR group. Was on track for a much better year in 2018 before he injured his neck. He would have started as a true frosh had he not broke his foot.

I watched a couple of their games over the last couple years. He was definitely a freak. The only thing I'd really worry about is his injury history, and they seem freak too lol... He may not end up an all-pro, but i think he'll end up at minimum a good/productive #2. His family is littered with pro players as well IIRC.
 

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26: R1P26
DL CHRISTIAN WILKINS
CLEMSON
34: R2P2
WR MARQUISE BROWN
OKLAHOMA
59: R2P27
CB ROCK YA-SIN
TEMPLE
89: R3P25
G CONNOR MCGOVERN
PENN STATE
129: R4P27
WR MILES BOYKIN
NOTRE DAME
135: R4P33
EDGE PORTER GUSTIN
USC
164: R5P26
S MIKE BELL
FRESNO STATE
199: R6P26
DL ED ALEXANDER
LSU
240: R7P26
LB DRUE TRANQUILL
NOTRE DAME
 

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26: R1P26
DL CHRISTIAN WILKINS
CLEMSON
34: R2P2
WR MARQUISE BROWN
OKLAHOMA
59: R2P27
CB ROCK YA-SIN
TEMPLE
89: R3P25
G CONNOR MCGOVERN
PENN STATE
129: R4P27
WR MILES BOYKIN
NOTRE DAME
135: R4P33
EDGE PORTER GUSTIN
USC
164: R5P26
S MIKE BELL
FRESNO STATE
199: R6P26
DL ED ALEXANDER
LSU
240: R7P26
LB DRUE TRANQUILL
NOTRE DAME

Not a bad projection, but I could see the Colts going after one more DL than what is listed. All bets off depending on FA.
 

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I've done like 6 simulations, and my favorite pick in 5 out of 6 has been Ed Alexander in the 6th round as a nice piece added to the DL.
 

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The Giants rebuild with twelve picks.

6: R1P6 - QB DWAYNE HASKINS, OHIO STATE
17: R1P17 - EDGE CLELIN FERRELL, CLEMSON
37: R2P5 - WR A.J. BROWN, MISSISSIPPI
95: R3P31 - LB TRE'VON CONEY, NOTRE DAME
108: R4P6 - OT KALEB MCGARY, WASHINGTON
132: R4P30 - DL DAYLON MACK, TEXAS A&M
142: R5P4 - LB TERRILL HANKS, NEW MEXICO STATE
143: R5P5- WR ANTHONY RATLIFF-WILLIAMS, NORTH CAROLINA
171: R5P33 - CB DAVID LONG, MICHIGAN
180: R6P7 - S AMANI HOOKER, IOWA
232: R7P18 - S EVAN WORTHINGTON, COLORADO
245: R7P31 - CB MARK FIELDS, CLEMSON
 

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The Giants rebuild with twelve picks.

6: R1P6 - QB DWAYNE HASKINS, OHIO STATE
17: R1P17 - EDGE CLELIN FERRELL, CLEMSON
37: R2P5 - WR A.J. BROWN, MISSISSIPPI
95: R3P31 - LB TRE'VON CONEY, NOTRE DAME
108: R4P6 - OT KALEB MCGARY, WASHINGTON
132: R4P30 - DL DAYLON MACK, TEXAS A&M
142: R5P4 - LB TERRILL HANKS, NEW MEXICO STATE
143: R5P5- WR ANTHONY RATLIFF-WILLIAMS, NORTH CAROLINA
171: R5P33 - CB DAVID LONG, MICHIGAN
180: R6P7 - S AMANI HOOKER, IOWA
232: R7P18 - S EVAN WORTHINGTON, COLORADO
245: R7P31 - CB MARK FIELDS, CLEMSON

Is he better than Te'von? I noticed that the site misspelled his name when I mocked earlier.
 

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Packers mainly ignore the Offense and trust that the new coaching staff rejuvenates a stale attack now that the stubborn McCarthy era is over. Between the FA pickups and Sweat/Bush, they vastly improve their pass rush and become one of the better defensive teams in the NFC.

Also got my top sleeper in the draft, Dex Williams, in Rd 7, and a potential Rodgers heir in Daniel Jones.

12: R1P12 EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT, MISSISSIPPI ST
30: R1P30 LB DEVIN BUSH, scUM
44: R2P12 S NASIR ADDERLEY, DELAWARE
75: R3P11 QB DANIEL JONES, DUKE
114: R4P12 DL ISAIAH BUGGS, ALABAMA
118: R4P16 TE FOSTER MOREAU, LSU
150: R5P12 LB CAMERON SMITH, USC
185: R6P12 WR ANTHONY RATLIFF-WILLIAMS, NORTH CAROLINA
194: R6P21 G BEAU BENZSCHAWEL, WISCONSIN
226: R7P12 RB DEXTER WILLIAMS, NOTRE DAME
 

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Buffalo has gotten high marks for filling in needs with free agency. A major need is Edge, but Ziggy Ansah has visited, Falcons’ Bruce Irvin, Chiefs’ Justin Houston and Packers’ Nick Perry remain unsigned and are possibilities.

This offseason is all about protecting Josh Allen and providing him with more weapons. Thanks to F.A. many draftees after round 3 will be for depth, and should they sign a F.A. Edge player possibly only their first two picks will be starters.

9: R1P9 - DL QUINNEN WILLIAMS,ALABAMA (If he falls to #9, how can you not take him?)
40: R2P8 - WR DK METCALF, OLE MISS (to add to F.A. WRs John Brown and Cole Beasley)
74: R3P10 - EDGE DEANDRE WALKER, GEORGIA (may be backup to F.A. signee)
112: R4P10 - OT CHUMA EDOGA- USC (will have time to develop behind F.A. signee Ty Nysekhe)
131: R4P29 - G DRU SAMIA, OKLAHOMA
147: R5P9 - RB DEVINE OZIGBO, NEBRASKA (Frank Gore is 36. Chris Ivory and LeSean McCoy are both 30)
158: R5P20 - C ROSS PIERSCHBACHER, ALABAMA
181: R6P8 - TE JOSH OLIVER, SAN JOSE STATE
225: R7P11 - CB BLACE BROWN, TROY
228: R7P14 - LB DRUE TRANQUIL, NOTRE DAME
 
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Draft of Small School Players only - NY Giants Draft

Draft of Small School Players only - NY Giants Draft

6: R1P6 - DL ED OLIVER, HOUSTON
17: R1P17 - S NASIR ADDERLEY, DELAWARE
37: R2P5 - EDGE JAYLON FERGUSON, LOUISIANA TECH
95: R3P31 - RB DARRELL HENDERSON, MEMPHIS
108: R4P6 - CB JORDAN BROWN, SOUTH DAKOTA ST.
132: R4P30 - LB JAHLANI TAVAI, HAWAII
142: R5P4 - WR ANTHONY JOHNSON, BUFFALO
143: R5P5 - G NATE DAVIS, CHARLOTTE
171: R5P33 - QB TYREE JACKSON, BUFFALO
180: R6P7 - TE DONALD PARHAM, STETSON
232: R7P18 - WR TRAVIS FULGHAM, OLD DOMINION
245: R7P31 - OT CHIDI OKEKE, TENNESSEE ST.

While there may have been better small school players at times, having already chosen a player at that position, I passed due to tasking myself to pick one at each position. WR Fulgham was the one position repeated and chosen because I had one more pick and Okeke who was not rated as high would be there.
 
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11: R1P11 - LB DEVIN BUSH, MICHIGAN
42: R2P10 - EDGE JAYLON FERGUSON, LOUISIANA TECH
72: R3P8 - QB JARRETT STIDHAM, AUBURN
110: R4P8 - G DRU SAMIA, OKLAHOMA
149: R5P11 - TE JOSH OLIVER, SAN JOSE STATE
183: R6P10 - OT OLI UDOH, ELON
198: R6P25 - DL DANIEL WISE, KANSAS
210: R6P37 - CB JORDAN BROWN, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
211: R6P38 - RB ALEXANDER MATTISON, BOISE STATE
213: R6P40 - WR JALEN HURD, BAYLOR
223: R7P9 - S EVAN WORTHINGTON, COLORADO

Lion?
 

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11: R1P11 - LB DEVIN BUSH, MICHIGAN

He has been shooting up draft boards and I'm pretty shocked; he's definitely a first round talent but his size limits his capabilities. You'd better have a studly DL to let him run free to plug holes, otherwise he will be destroyed trying to shed blocks in run D.

He has a skill set that will provide him a long NFL career to be sure, but #11 overall seems like a reach for someone who doesn't have the frame to hold up on every down, IMO.
 

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Packers mainly ignore the Offense and trust that the new coaching staff rejuvenates a stale attack now that the stubborn McCarthy era is over. Between the FA pickups and Sweat/Bush, they vastly improve their pass rush and become one of the better defensive teams in the NFC.

Also got my top sleeper in the draft, Dex Williams, in Rd 7, and a potential Rodgers heir in Daniel Jones.

12: R1P12 EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT, MISSISSIPPI ST
30: R1P30 LB DEVIN BUSH, scUM
44: R2P12 S NASIR ADDERLEY, DELAWARE
75: R3P11 QB DANIEL JONES, DUKE
114: R4P12 DL ISAIAH BUGGS, ALABAMA
118: R4P16 TE FOSTER MOREAU, LSU
150: R5P12 LB CAMERON SMITH, USC
185: R6P12 WR ANTHONY RATLIFF-WILLIAMS, NORTH CAROLINA
194: R6P21 G BEAU BENZSCHAWEL, WISCONSIN
226: R7P12 RB DEXTER WILLIAMS, NOTRE DAME

Ran this one with Matt Miller's Big Board.

12: R1P12 - TE TJ HOCKENSON, IOWA
30: R1P30 - WR N'KEAL HARRY, ARIZONA STATE
44: R2P12- S CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON, FLORIDA
75: R3P11 - C ERIK MCCOY, TEXAS A&M
114: R4P12 - DL ANTHONY NELSON, IOWA
118: R4P16 - OT CHUMA EDOGA, USC
150: R5P12 - LB JAHLANI TAVAI, HAWAII
185: R6P12 - LB JOE GILES-HARRIS, DUKE
194: R6P21 - WR DAMARKUS LODGE, MISSISSIPPI
226: R7P12 - G NATE DAVIS, UNC-CHARLOTTE

Hockenson was both BPA and need. Sweat and Bush were gone when I made 1(30) and 2(12). Harry and Hockenson would start with Lodge in the rotation and all will help the passing game. I chose G-J over Adderly. If I had gone Edge, Winovich, Ximines, Miller and Jackson would have been possible. McCoy, Edoga and Davis are solid backups with chance to start. LBs may have taken a backseat in this scenario, but have potential. The Edges I wanted were gone by 2(12), so I can see why you pick one early. You had a QB and RB. I doubled up on WR and LB. G-J and McCoy are versatile.
 
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He has been shooting up draft boards and I'm pretty shocked; he's definitely a first round talent but his size limits his capabilities. You'd better have a studly DL to let him run free to plug holes, otherwise he will be destroyed trying to shed blocks in run D.

He has a skill set that will provide him a long NFL career to be sure, but #11 overall seems like a reach for someone who doesn't have the frame to hold up on every down, IMO.

Other than his height, he and Devin White have very similar measurables. White and Bush are by far the best linebackers in this draft. I'm hoping Bush drops to Pittsburgh at 20, but I'm not that confident that it will happen.

But, don't be shocked. I'm not sure where your assumption is coming from that he'll get eaten up by blockers.
 

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The Eagles have freed up almost $50 million in cap space this offseason.
Just by cutting ties with Tim Jernigan, Stefen Wisniewski and Nick Foles, trading Michael Bennett and restructuring Nigel Bradham and Rodney McLeod, the Eagles cleared out over $47 million in cap commitments.

They have a hole at MLB, and filled some needs with one year contracts (Ronald Darby, CB) Jordan Howard, RB, acquired from Chicago, is in his final year. Jason Peters, LT is 37 and is a FA next year, as is Rodney McLeod, FS. So replacements are needed.
There is no real backup behind Howard. Interior OL needs help with the loss of Wisniewski. S needs to be addressed early with a developmental CB probably in the later rounds. Chris Long, 4-3 DE, may retire, but is a FA next year anyway. Edge would be a major need, if he retires. Carson Wentz will also be a FA in 2020 and a new contract will eat up cap space. Duke Johnson, RB, wants out of Cleveland and would be a good acquisition. But assuming needs at this time and with no picks between 57 and 127...

25: R1P25 - OT GREG LITTLE, MISSISSIPPI
53: R2P21- S CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON, FLORIDA
57: R2P25 - G CHRIS LINDSTROM, BOSTON COLLEGE
127: R4P25 -RB DARRELL HENDERSON, MEMPHIS
138: R4P36 - LB JOE GILES-HARRIS, DUKE
163: R5P25 - EDGE SHAREEF MILLER, PENN STATE
197: R6P24 - CB JORDAN BROWN, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE

Any mocks from Eagles fans?
 
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Even after the OBJ trade but with FA acquisitions, the Giants have $11 mill in cap space. The class of twelve picks may eat up $10 mill. Adding Golden Tate helps fill the WR void, but Hall will add a speedster. Both Hall and Lodge are Z WRs. Giants have Sterling Shepard and Corey Coleman going to FA next year. The top four needs are addressed in the first four picks - outside of QB. So Finley was added with the sixth pick. I doubled up on WR, CB, and DT. S is probably a need if they need an alternative to Jabrill Peppers. With three fifth round picks, perhaps they could move up into the 4th for one.

6: R1P6 - LB DEVIN WHITE, LSU
17: R1P17 - EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT, MISSISSIPPI STATE
37: R2P5 - OT GREG LITTLE- OLE MISS
95: R3P31 - CB AMANI ORUWARIYE, PENN STATE
108: R4P6 - WR EMANUEL HALL, MISSOURI
132: R4P30 - QB RYAN FINLEY, NC STATE
142: R5P4 - DL KHALEN SAUNDERS, WESTERN ILLINOIS
143: R5P5 - CB COREY BALLENTINE, WASHBURN
171: R5P33 - S MALIK GANT, MARSHALL
180: R6P7 - DL RENELL WREN, ARIZONA ST
232: R7P18 - WR DAMARKUS LODGE, MISSISSIPPI
245: R7P31 - OG NATE DAVIS, UNC-CHARLOTTE

Used Matt Miller's Big Board
 
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Denver Broncos

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Denver needs help in the draft up the middle - MLB, DL, IOL, QB of the future with improvement in the TE. All the starters on the DL (3-4) will be FAs next year.

10: R1P10 - DL ED OLIVER, HOUSTON (passed on QB, Hockenson, Devin Bush. Oliver is 2nd best IDL, a 3 technique)
41: R2P9 - LB MACK WILSON, ALABAMA - third best MLB
71: R3P7 - WR PARRIS CAMPBELL, OHIO STATE (Emmanuel Sanders is a FA next year)
125: R4P23 - QB JARRETT STIDHAM, AUBURN (sits for a year)
148: R5P10 - TE KAHALE WARRING, SAN DIEGO STATE (an athletic TE for Flacco)
156: R5P18 - G DRU SAMIA, OKLAHOMA - RG (Wilkerson) needs upgrade
182: R6P9 - CB ISAIAH JOHNSON JR., HOUSTON (won't last this long, but Harris is FA next year)
237: R7P23 - G JAVON PATTERSON, OLE MISS (has experience at G and C. Could switch him to C to replace Paradis, provides versatility)

By the fifth round, choices in DL 1 or 0 techniques did not have the value that TE and IOL had. Denver has had Tillery come in for a visit. They could trade back, pick up an extra pick, and take a DT/DE like Tillery later in the first.
 
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