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TK42-RAM

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Changed my mind over a dozen times ... have settled ..

With pick 48 of the NFL Draft the Miami Dolphins select...

Darnell Savage , S , Maryland

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Darnell Savage, S, Maryland
Height: 5-11. Weight: 198. Arm: 30.63. Hand: 9.00.
40 Time: 4.36. Three Cone: 7.03.
Bench: 11. Vertical: 39.5. Broad: 10-6.
Projected Round (2019): 2-3.
3/16/19: At the combine, Savage really helped himself with a fast 40 time and a good showing in the field workout. Savage played really well for the Terrapins in 2018, almost helping them pull off an upset over Ohio State. Maryland's defense did a nice job in the early going of holding the Buckeyes' play-makers in check, and Savage was a key part of that. In 2018, Savage totaled 52 tackles with four interceptions and two passes broken up. He does not have great size, but he makes up for it with quickness and instincts. Savage also has the versatility to play some nickel cornerback.

As a senior, Savage totaled 52 tackles with 5.5 tackles for a loss, two passes broken up and four interceptions. He had three interceptions with 59 tackles and eight breakups as a junior. Savage broke into the starting lineup as a sophomore and totaled 59 tackles with an interceptions.

Read more at http://walterfootball.com/draft2019S.php#ATzhrlAI8wQbUHoF.99
 

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Ramrocket

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With their 1st pick of the 2019 draft the Cleveland Browns select

Taylor Rapp S Washington

Versatile three-year starter who combines tenacity with football intelligence to play at a consistently high level. Rapp isn't big, but he's well-built and durability hasn't been a concern despite his physical nature as a striker. He played all over the field this year and might be best-suited in a mix between down safety and two-high looks with the ability to cover tight ends. His coverage talent is average, but his run support effort and open-field tackling are clearly defined strengths that make him a relatively safe selection.

Strengths
  • Good size with compact frame and well-built chest
  • Mister Fix-It asked to play all over the field for the defense
  • Football intelligence considered top notch
  • Despite compact frame, moves well
  • Able to handle man cover duties on tight ends
  • Impressive talent to diagnose and flow as box safety
  • Recognizes run lane development like a running back
  • Takes accurate pursuit angles
  • Hip sink and footwork are catalysts for open-field tackling
  • Always comes to balance and widens out to tackle
  • Loves to thump
  • Gifted kickoff cover man
Weaknesses
  • Hands out punishment but absorbs his share as well
  • Can trigger a little earlier in run support from two-high
  • Average lateral burst as open-field tackler
  • Might be out-paced by NFL runners in his race to the edge
  • Ability to range over the top appears to be just average
  • Ball production has dropped since freshman season
  • Routes to the throw can be fairly conservative
  • Might have left some interceptions and breakups on the field
The Browns get a replacement for Jabrill Peppers. This guy hits like a train. He will shore one of the most porous run D's in 2018.
 

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With their 1st pick of the 2019 draft the Cleveland Browns select

Taylor Rapp S Washington

Versatile three-year starter who combines tenacity with football intelligence to play at a consistently high level. Rapp isn't big, but he's well-built and durability hasn't been a concern despite his physical nature as a striker. He played all over the field this year and might be best-suited in a mix between down safety and two-high looks with the ability to cover tight ends. His coverage talent is average, but his run support effort and open-field tackling are clearly defined strengths that make him a relatively safe selection.

Strengths
  • Good size with compact frame and well-built chest
  • Mister Fix-It asked to play all over the field for the defense
  • Football intelligence considered top notch
  • Despite compact frame, moves well
  • Able to handle man cover duties on tight ends
  • Impressive talent to diagnose and flow as box safety
  • Recognizes run lane development like a running back
  • Takes accurate pursuit angles
  • Hip sink and footwork are catalysts for open-field tackling
  • Always comes to balance and widens out to tackle
  • Loves to thump
  • Gifted kickoff cover man
Weaknesses
  • Hands out punishment but absorbs his share as well
  • Can trigger a little earlier in run support from two-high
  • Average lateral burst as open-field tackler
  • Might be out-paced by NFL runners in his race to the edge
  • Ability to range over the top appears to be just average
  • Ball production has dropped since freshman season
  • Routes to the throw can be fairly conservative
  • Might have left some interceptions and breakups on the field
The Browns get a replacement for Jabrill Peppers. This guy hits like a train. He will shore one of the most porous run D's in 2018.

Dammit, that was going to be the Eagles pick. Good pick.
 

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Round 1 on page 20

Round 2:
33. Arizona Cardinals @OldSchool - N'Keal Harry, WR , Arizona State
34. Indianapolis Colts @ScotsRam - Jeffrey Simmons, DT, Mississippi State
35. Oakland Raiders @Tron - Marquis Brown, WR, Oklahoma
36. San Francisco 49ers @InnovatedMind - Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
37. New York Giants @TK42-RAM - Parris Campbell, WR , Ohio State
38. Jacksonville Jaguars @Ramhusker - Dalton Risner , OT , Kansas State
39. Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Corbin - Mack Wilson , ILB , Alabama
40. Indianapolis Colts @ScotsRam - Jaun Thornhill , S , Virginia
41. Denver Broncos @T-REX - Irv Smith Jr., TE, Alabama
42. Cincinnati Bengals @Memento - Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State
43. Detroit Lions @shaunpinney - Jachai Polite, Edge, Florida
44. Green Bay Packers @Dieter the Brock - Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss
45. Atlanta Falcons @Ramhusker - Amani Oruwariye, CB, Penn St.
46. Arizona Cardinals @OldSchool - Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame
47. Carolina Panthers @jsimcox - Yodny Cajuste, OT, WVU
48. Miami Dolphins @TK42-RAM - Darnell Savage, S, Maryland
49. Cleveland Browns @Ramrocket - Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
50. Minnesota Vikings @Kevin
51. Tennessee Titans @Riverumbbq
52. Pittsburgh Steelers @PressureD41
53. Philadelphia Eagles @Memento
54. Houston Texans @PressureD41
55. Houston Texans @PressureD41
56. New England Patriots @SanAnRam
57. Philadelphia Eagles @Memento
58. Dallas Cowboys @Merlin
59. Buffalo Bills @RamsFlash80
60. Los Angeles Chargers @FaulkSF
61. Kansas City Chiefs @BonifayRam
62. New Orleans Saints @shaunpinney
63. Kansas City Chiefs @BonifayRam
64. New England Patriots @SanAnRam

Trade: Arizona Cardinals trade Josh Rosen to the Washington Redskins for 2nd #46

Trade: Cincinatti Bengals trade Joe Mixon,
4th #110 , 6th #198 to the San Francisco 49ers for Jerrick McKinnon 3rd #67


Trade: Buffalo Bills trade 2nd #40 to the Indianapolis Colts for 2nd #59, 3rd #89, 5th #164

Players taken:

Offense:
Quarterbacks-
Kyler Murray, Dwayne Haskins, Daniel Jones, Drew Lock

Runningbacks-
Josh Jacobs,

Wide Receiver- D.K. Metcalf, A.J. Brown, Kelvin Harmon, N'Keal Harry, Marquis Brown, Parris Campbell, Hakeem Butler,


Offensive Line- Jonah Williams, Jawaan Taylor, Cody Ford, Andre Dillard, Garrett Bradbury, Chris Lindstrom, Dalton Risner, Greg Little, Yodny Cajuste,

Tight End- T.J. Hockenson, Noah Fant,

Irv Smith Jr.,

Defense
Defensive Line- Quinnen Williams, Ed Oliver, Christian Wilkins, Dexter Lawrence, Jeffrey Simmons, Jerry Tillery,

Defensive End / Edge-
Nick Bosa, Montez Sweat, Rashan Gary, Brian Burns, Clelin Ferrell, Jachai Polite,

LineBacker- Josh Allen, DevIn White, Devin Bush Jr, Mack Wilson,

Cornerback-
Greedy Williams, DeAndre Baker, Byron Murphy, Amani Oruwariye,

Safety- Nasir Adderley, Deionte Thompson, Jaun Thornhill, Darnell Savage, Taylor Rapp,

Special Teams:
Kicker-

Punter-

@Kevin is on the clock
@Riverumbbq is on deck
 

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I will make my pick for the Vikings soon as I come up with Plan B to the safety I wanted to pick here.
 

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With the 50th pick in the draft, the Vikings select, Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego State.

Kahale Kuio Kalani Michael Wodehouse Warring was a latecomer to football, starring instead in just about every other sport possible (water polo, basketball, cross county, swimming, soccer and tennis) during his time at Sonora High School in California. His one season on the gridiron gained enough interest from SDSU that he was given a shot as a walk-on. Warring redshirted the 2015 season while bulking up, and then played in four games as a reserve (2-17-8.5, two touchdowns) the following year before a broken foot cut the year short. Coaches gave him a scholarship before the 2017 season, and he ended up starting 3 of 13 games played (18-248-13.8, three TD). Warring only started twice in 12 games played in 2018 but was still named honorable mention All-Mountain West because he led the Aztecs with 31 receptions (which went for 372 yards, 12.0 average, and three scores). He did not play in the team's bowl game due to a hamstring injury suffered in the regular-season finale.

Exciting and ascending, Warring is still a relative newcomer to the game, but he has the size, speed and athleticism to become a versatile, high-impact player on the pro level. He has the competitiveness to handle run-blocking duties and the talent to line up in the slot. While his production won't catch your eye, his tape does with quickness and ball skills that should make him a more productive target in the NFL than he was in college.

Kahale_Warring_Sac_State_1.jpg
 

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On behalf of @Riverumbbq...With the 51st pick of the ROD Mock Draft the Tennessee Titans select...

Zach Allen, DE/DL, Boston College

6'4", 281 lbs,
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@PressureD41 is on the clock
@Memento is on deck
 

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Round 1 on page 20

Round 2:
33. Arizona Cardinals @OldSchool - N'Keal Harry, WR , Arizona State
34. Indianapolis Colts @ScotsRam - Jeffrey Simmons, DT, Mississippi State
35. Oakland Raiders @Tron - Marquis Brown, WR, Oklahoma
36. San Francisco 49ers @InnovatedMind - Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama
37. New York Giants @TK42-RAM - Parris Campbell, WR , Ohio State
38. Jacksonville Jaguars @Ramhusker - Dalton Risner , OT , Kansas State
39. Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Corbin - Mack Wilson , ILB , Alabama
40. Indianapolis Colts @ScotsRam - Jaun Thornhill , S , Virginia
41. Denver Broncos @T-REX - Irv Smith Jr., TE, Alabama
42. Cincinnati Bengals @Memento - Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State
43. Detroit Lions @shaunpinney - Jachai Polite, Edge, Florida
44. Green Bay Packers @Dieter the Brock - Greg Little, OT, Ole Miss
45. Atlanta Falcons @Ramhusker - Amani Oruwariye, CB, Penn St.
46. Arizona Cardinals @OldSchool - Jerry Tillery, DT, Notre Dame
47. Carolina Panthers @jsimcox - Yodny Cajuste, OT, WVU
48. Miami Dolphins @TK42-RAM - Darnell Savage, S, Maryland
49. Cleveland Browns @Ramrocket - Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
50. Minnesota Vikings @Kevin - Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego State
51. Tennessee Titans @Riverumbbq - Zach Allen, DE/DL, Boston College
52. Pittsburgh Steelers @PressureD41
53. Philadelphia Eagles @Memento
54. Houston Texans @PressureD41
55. Houston Texans @PressureD41
56. New England Patriots @SanAnRam
57. Philadelphia Eagles @Memento
58. Dallas Cowboys @Merlin
59. Buffalo Bills @RamsFlash80
60. Los Angeles Chargers @FaulkSF
61. Kansas City Chiefs @BonifayRam
62. New Orleans Saints @shaunpinney
63. Kansas City Chiefs @BonifayRam
64. New England Patriots @SanAnRam

Trade: Arizona Cardinals trade Josh Rosen to the Washington Redskins for 2nd #46

Trade: Cincinatti Bengals trade Joe Mixon,
4th #110 , 6th #198 to the San Francisco 49ers for Jerrick McKinnon 3rd #67


Trade: Buffalo Bills trade 2nd #40 to the Indianapolis Colts for 2nd #59, 3rd #89, 5th #164

Players taken:

Offense:
Quarterbacks-
Kyler Murray, Dwayne Haskins, Daniel Jones, Drew Lock

Runningbacks-
Josh Jacobs,

Wide Receiver- D.K. Metcalf, A.J. Brown, Kelvin Harmon, N'Keal Harry, Marquis Brown, Parris Campbell, Hakeem Butler,


Offensive Line- Jonah Williams, Jawaan Taylor, Cody Ford, Andre Dillard, Garrett Bradbury, Chris Lindstrom, Dalton Risner, Greg Little, Yodny Cajuste,

Tight End- T.J. Hockenson, Noah Fant, Irv
Smith Jr., Kahale Warring,

Defense
Defensive Line- Quinnen Williams, Ed Oliver, Christian Wilkins, Dexter Lawrence, Jeffrey Simmons, Jerry Tillery, Zach Allen,

Defensive End / Edge-
Nick Bosa, Montez Sweat, Rashan Gary, Brian Burns, Clelin Ferrell, Jachai Polite, Zach Allen,

LineBacker- Josh Allen, DevIn White, Devin Bush Jr, Mack Wilson,

Cornerback-
Greedy Williams, DeAndre Baker, Byron Murphy, Amani Oruwariye,

Safety- Nasir Adderley, Deionte Thompson, Jaun Thornhill, Darnell Savage, Taylor Rapp,

Special Teams:
Kicker-

Punter-


@PressureD41 is on the clock
@Memento is on deck

followed by @PressureD41 2 consecutive picks
 

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Pressure is gonna be a busy boy in the next wee while.
 

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With the 50th pick in the draft, the Vikings select, Kahale Warring, TE, San Diego State.

Kahale Kuio Kalani Michael Wodehouse Warring was a latecomer to football, starring instead in just about every other sport possible (water polo, basketball, cross county, swimming, soccer and tennis) during his time at Sonora High School in California. His one season on the gridiron gained enough interest from SDSU that he was given a shot as a walk-on. Warring redshirted the 2015 season while bulking up, and then played in four games as a reserve (2-17-8.5, two touchdowns) the following year before a broken foot cut the year short. Coaches gave him a scholarship before the 2017 season, and he ended up starting 3 of 13 games played (18-248-13.8, three TD). Warring only started twice in 12 games played in 2018 but was still named honorable mention All-Mountain West because he led the Aztecs with 31 receptions (which went for 372 yards, 12.0 average, and three scores). He did not play in the team's bowl game due to a hamstring injury suffered in the regular-season finale.

Exciting and ascending, Warring is still a relative newcomer to the game, but he has the size, speed and athleticism to become a versatile, high-impact player on the pro level. He has the competitiveness to handle run-blocking duties and the talent to line up in the slot. While his production won't catch your eye, his tape does with quickness and ball skills that should make him a more productive target in the NFL than he was in college.

Kahale_Warring_Sac_State_1.jpg

I had this guy in the 4th
He is a physical specimen though!
 

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Yeah, probably a reach but both of the safeties I was looking at were taken right in front of me, so I went after a player at another position of need.

I know what you mean - the two Iowa TE’s went back to back. I had my eyes set on Font
 

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Glad I traded up before this run on safeties!
 

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Ok, I'm about to get my pick in within a few mins, then I have a meeting from approx 10:35-11:35amPT despite my laptop saying I'm online...Then its go time for the Texans
 

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Pittsburgh Steelers take OT ( So sadly I need to take a break for a meeting, despite it saying I'm online, won't be long though. Noon PT would be crazy longest i could predict)


TYTUS HOWARD
ALABAMA ST.
T
OL25
Prospect Info
COLLEGE
Alabama St.
HOMETOWN
CLASS
Monroeville, AL
r-Senior

HEIGHT
WEIGHT
ARMS
6' 5"
322 lbs
34”
HANDS
10 5/8”
Prospect Grade
5.78
CHANCE TO BECOME NFL STARTER
HOW WE GRADE
40 Yard Dash
5.05
SECONDS


Bench Press
21
REPS


Vertical Jump
29.5
INCHES


Broad Jump
103.0
INCHES


3 Cone Drill
8.34
SECONDS


20 Yd Shuttle
4.87
SECONDS


60 Yd Shuttle
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SECONDS


SEE MORE RESULTS

PLAYLIST
Howard has grown from a high school quarterback and basketball star into a NFL prospect on the offensive line. He redshirted as a tight end for the Hornets in 2014 but managed to work his way onto the field at right tackle the following season (six starts in eight games played). Howard started seven games on the rights side his sophomore year before replacing NFL draft pick Jylan Ware at left tackle, starting all 11 games in 2017. SWAC coaches named him the Hornets' only first-team all-conference selection in 2018 after he started 10 games at right tackle.
By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
NFL Comparison
Desmond Harrison
Overview
Ascending tackle prospect who will require additional work with technique and in the weight room to fully realize his potential. Howard is a gifted athlete with rare quickness and fluidity as both a run and pass blocker and his play issues are correctable with more work. While he will be dinged for level of competition, his upside was on full display with his play against Auburn. He needs development, but he's much more than a developmental prospect and could find a starter's spot within his first two years.
Strengths
  • Former high school quarterback with high-end athletic ability
  • Knee-bender who is extremely smooth and fluid in pass sets
  • Plenty of quickness in slides to meet speed specialists at top of the rush arc
  • Mirrors to keep defenders in front of him like a defensive specialist in hoops
  • Attacks rushers with jabs and counters rather than predictable punch
  • Maintains posture while re-setting hands, which protects against counters
  • Locked down Auburn's edge rushers for most of the matchup
  • Operates with quickness and timing to thrive on second level as run blocker
  • Continues working hips and feet to gain positioning advantage after engagement
  • Plays with pad level and lateral speed to get to toughest backside blocks
  • Excellent potential as move blocker up to second level
  • Good job to steer and seal the edge for sweeps
Weaknesses
  • Hand placement and hand strength needs a lot of work
  • Loses leverage and core strength with misplaced hands
  • Flailing outside hand carries no steam
  • Unable to generate push through leg drive due to lack of lower-body power
  • Gives ground when edge rushers double back into a bull rush
  • Will lean in his pass sets, looking for help to brace up
  • Needs to get hands off quicker and keep from giving away his chest
  • Needs to hit weights in order to add mass and weight
  • Lacks upper-body strength
  • Defaults to bear-hug mauling as base blocker
 

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This kid in a year could be the 'Boom for the Steelers w/ a year of training
 
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