September edition.
Round 1: Tyler Booker - Guard, Alabama
Best guard in the draft. I’d take him regardless of where we pick. 15 starts and counting at LG. 1 start at LT.
Round 2 (via Carolina): Devin Neal - RB, Kansas
My favorite back that could come out. This is high for him from what I’ve seen so far despite him being on pace for his 3rd straight 1000 yard season. Would like to get a young shifty back on a rookie deal to pair with Roschon.
Round 2: Jake Majors - Center, Texas
44 starts, with 43 consecutive, and counting at center for the Horns. 1 sack allowed in his career. Not much else to say.
Round 3: Davin Vann - DT, NC State
Undersized 3-tech, 6’2” 280, but quick and strong. Has room to add some weight. Could pair well next to Billing, Dexter, or Pickens.
Round 5: Harold Fannin Jr. - TE, Bowling Green
Small school guy. Super athletic. Everett/Likely-esque receiving tight end.
Round 6 (via Pittsburgh): Jordan Burch - DE, Oregon
Monster end at 6’6” 290. Sack numbers don’t jump out, but plays the run and tackles well.
Round 7 (via Cleveland): Pat Bryant - WR, Illinois
Local kid. Solid numbers. Could be a big body slot guy to replace Keenan.
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I’m going with position of need
Round 1 :
Emery Jones OT LSU
Round 2:
Parker Brailsford OC Alabama
Round 2:
Donovan Jackson OG Ohio State
Round 3:
Jaeden Roberts OG Alabama
Round 5:
Gus Hartwig OC Purdue
Round 6:
Josh Priebe OG Michigan
Round 7:
Reuben Fatheree II OT Texas A&M
Round 1 :
Emery Jones OT LSU
Round 2:
Parker Brailsford OC Alabama
Round 2:
Donovan Jackson OG Ohio State
Round 3:
Jaeden Roberts OG Alabama
Round 5:
Gus Hartwig OC Purdue
Round 6:
Josh Priebe OG Michigan
Round 7:
Reuben Fatheree II OT Texas A&M
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Solid work, just don't like the RB in the second round.alexwilkins wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 5:02 pm September edition.
Round 1: Tyler Booker - Guard, Alabama
Best guard in the draft. I’d take him regardless of where we pick. 15 starts and counting at LG. 1 start at LT.
Round 2 (via Carolina): Devin Neal - RB, Kansas
My favorite back that could come out. This is high for him from what I’ve seen so far despite him being on pace for his 3rd straight 1000 yard season. Would like to get a young shifty back on a rookie deal to pair with Roschon.
Round 2: Jake Majors - Center, Texas
44 starts, with 43 consecutive, and counting at center for the Horns. 1 sack allowed in his career. Not much else to say.
Round 3: Davin Vann - DT, NC State
Undersized 3-tech, 6’2” 280, but quick and strong. Has room to add some weight. Could pair well next to Billing, Dexter, or Pickens.
Round 5: Harold Fannin Jr. - TE, Bowling Green
Small school guy. Super athletic. Everett/Likely-esque receiving tight end.
Round 6 (via Pittsburgh): Jordan Burch - DE, Oregon
Monster end at 6’6” 290. Sack numbers don’t jump out, but plays the run and tackles well.
Round 7 (via Cleveland): Pat Bryant - WR, Illinois
Local kid. Solid numbers. Could be a big body slot guy to replace Keenan.
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Brainfart on my end. For some reason I was sure Swift only signed for 1 year. I will adjust accordingly.Arkansasbear wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 10:24 am Solid work, just don't like the RB in the second round.
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I wouldn't bother. Solid pick.alexwilkins wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 2:15 pm Brainfart on my end. For some reason I was sure Swift only signed for 1 year. I will adjust accordingly.
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