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Updated Mock
1st round: OG Chance Warmack - Alabama
2nd round: OLB Jarvis Jones - Georgia 3rd round: RB Andre Ellington - Clemson 4th round: WR Stedman Bailey - West Virginia 5th round: OLB Meshak Williams - Kansas State 6th round: QB Sean Renfree - Duke 7th round: FB Tommy Bohanon - Wake Forest |
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Jones is not lasting to the second. Not if this report is accurate. Chris Mortensen @mortreport Georgia's Jarvis Jones did get favorable review on neck (stenosis) from Dr. Craig Brigham (neck, spine specialist), per various teams And I know that fans are not GMs, but if they draft a guard with the 9th pick, there will be boos. |
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Seems to be conflicting reports about Jones. That would be quite a fall. I would sign up for this draft in an instant though.
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Ellington isn't an every down back. He's not big enough to be an inside runner, and his cuts are average. He isn't great at making a man miss. Pretty much a mediocre NFL RB. Might have success, but isn't anything special.
I will bet my account Jones doesn't last until the 2nd round. Guard in top 10 is a waste of a top 10 pick. Elite Guard play can be found in later rounds, especially in this draft. The talent difference between Cooper who you can either grab in the 2nd or trade down in the first for is minimal, plus Jones and Warford have elite potential. If you're drafting a guard in the first, trade down, and don't waste the value. |
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Obviously things could change with free agency but how about this:
First Round: Ziggy Ansah. OLB Utah. I think after workouts and the combine Rex is going to fall in love with this kid and lobby hard for him. Second Round: Eric Reid. S LSU. Good in coverage and run support. Signing Landry is a long shot right now. Third Round: Stedman Bailey. WR WVU. Can play slot and outside. Great Hands and ready to go day one. Fourth Round: Kenjon Barner. RB Oregon. Great fit for WCO, great hands and big play ability. Fifth Round: Alvin Bailey. G Arkansas. Could come in and compete for starting spot right away. Sixth Round: Michael Williams. TE Alabama. Solid all around TE, can block and be useful in the passing game. Seventh Round: Cooper Taylor. S Richmond. Interesting prospect. 6-4 226. Ran 4.57 at East West Shrine game. Great in run support and showed good ability in coverage. Worst case could be a good special teams guy. |
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Who are your potential starting OGs ? Is Reed going to be your starting SS or FS ? Really like that 7th round pick. Kid is someone i could work with. |
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I am going on the assumption that they sign a FA guard. Bailey and that FA could start. Reid could play FS. The kid Taylor could play SS, if not Allen or Bush can. |
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Traditionally in the west coast offense, you want a FB who can act as a safety valve for the QB. Pretty much how we used guys like Richie Anderson and Jerald Sowell with Pennington back in the day. Bohanon is a damn good receiver, solid runner in short yardage situations and above average as a lead blocker. Very well rounded FB. |
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Watching the RBs today, there are just so many out there. Graham, franklin, randle, gillilesee, taylor, michael, barner...all could be there in the 3rd or later (definitely later for graham and franklin). Great year to have to pick up a RB |
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and go Floyd no way they pass. Bailey to me is Kerley - Best used in the slot Warmack seems to have fun out there, he will be a great pick. |
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Bailey has more value than a slot guy. He can play outside as well, much like a Greg Jennings. |
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ah so |
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