The logistics would be a nightmare, but I’ve always wanted to see Finheaven get with the other 31 teams top board and do a mock.
in any case pick 16 is...
that usually happens in the 347 Club as the draft gets closer
The logistics would be a nightmare, but I’ve always wanted to see Finheaven get with the other 31 teams top board and do a mock.
in any case pick 16 is...
Miami lucked into a great draft position. That pick has so much value. Picking a few spots later, the trade partners likely wouldn't be there.The Jets at #2 will have a big say on what Miami can do at #3.
They either take QB and leave Miami with Sewell to Draft or auction off, or they take Sewell which would allow the Fins to auction the #2 QB.
Either scenario should provide the Fins with good trade down options.
If the Jets trade down from #2 that would obviously remove a trade up partner from Miami, but would still leave them with either Sewell or the QB on the board.
I like the idea of trading Sewell to Cincy at #5 but Atlanta, Carolina and Detroit are potential trade partners.
I would love an early 2nd rounder this year and a 1st next year from a team that is desperate for a QB.
I’m hoping SF gives up their first, second, and next year first.Miami lucked into a great draft position. That pick has so much value. Picking a few spots later, the trade partners likely wouldn't be there.
To maximize the value, I think Grier trades down.
SF is a wildcard. I wouldn't doubt that the 49ers make a strong run at Watson if he becomes available.I’m hoping SF gives up their first, second, and next year first.
I wonder if the Colts go after another veteran to "win now," or if they'll try to draft a rookie in the first.SF is a wildcard. I wouldn't doubt that the 49ers make a strong run at Watson if he becomes available.
Houston might prefer to trade him out of the conference. But, the Colts are a good call. That is a team that could win right away with Watson.I wonder if the Colts go after another veteran to "win now," or if they'll try to draft a rookie in the first.
I wonder if Miami could get that type of wide receiver talent waiting until round 2?
11.
Micah Parsons
LB Penn State
18.
Zaven Collins
LB Tulsa
36.
Najee Harris
RB Alabama
42.
Amon-Ra St. Brown
WR USC
50.
Rondale Moore
WR Purdue
76.
Creed Humphrey
OC Oklahoma
81.
Abraham Lucas
OT Washington State
116.
Chuba Hubbard
RB Oklahoma State
184.
Paris Ford
S Pitt
I like Paris Ford. I would guess 3rd/4th round.Yeah, that mock simulation worked out well. Not sure how realistic it would be. Im thinking Najee, St Brown, Humphrey and possibly Moore all go a round early.
ive seen Paris Ford mocked from 3rd - 7th round. Where do you see him falling? I wouldn’t mind picking up a safety (or two) in the draft.
I think Ford is one of those guys that opted out "for covid," and it backfired. When he opted out, a lot of people were predicting he'd be the first safety picked, and now he's, as you said, anywhere from 3rd to 7th.Yeah, that mock simulation worked out well. Not sure how realistic it would be. Im thinking Najee, St Brown, Humphrey and possibly Moore all go a round early.
ive seen Paris Ford mocked from 3rd - 7th round. Where do you see him falling? I wouldn’t mind picking up a safety (or two) in the draft.
Yeah, he's got injury issues. I really hope anyone that mocks him to us isn't one of the guys bitching and moaning about Grant, Williams or Parker missing time.Rondale Moore is a huge gamble.
He has barely been on the field for the last two years.
Unlikely he is a reliable pro.