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I'm trying to concentrate on BPA and then need!Yeah as is QB's you never know! lol
Yeah to much talent in the DT/ DL neighboorhood plus a need there.
Not a bad looking draft what so ever!
I'm trying to concentrate on BPA and then need!Yeah as is QB's you never know! lol
Yeah to much talent in the DT/ DL neighboorhood plus a need there.
Not a bad looking draft what so ever!
I hope to see you pick again Real, Real soon!. I pick again right after you!!Let's keep those picks coming
:mrburnsevil:I hope to see you pick again Real, Real soon!. I pick again right after you!!
Damnit Rynie holding this up. He doesn't even visit every day. It's been like 27 hours since his last visit. Was prob a bad idea anointing him a GM here.
GB looking to trade up if anyone is interested.
I would take another team.So far there are 3 GMs who don't want to continue to do the mock after the 5th round. You're a perfect candidate to pick for one of those 3 teams if you're willing. Are you? Otherwise TheDYVKX will have to pick for at least his team and 3 others and that's not really possible if you're going to maintain the same quality of picks we've achieved so far..
Very tasty - I have a feeling Killebrew is going to be a player to watch...OH Yah! the Eagles picks so far:
1st Round #8 - RB - Ezekeil Elliott
3rd Round #77 - OT - Shon Coleman
3rd Round #79 - SS - Miles Killebrew
4th Round #100 - CB - Will Redmond
Sorry @Alan messed up on Redmond's position!!
What a shitty draft!! You must really hate da bears!!!!!The Bears draft so far is:
R1: Leonard Floyd - ILB/OLB
( I really believe he is the Defensive freak in this year's draft - he'll be my Swiss Army Knife player who'll be lining up wherever he's going to make most damage)
R2: Will Fuller - WR
(Big time, vertical daddy. His elite acceleration and top speed is going to strike fear into defending CBs)
R2: Kendall Fuller - CB/FS
(Another flexible DB a tough-minded outside corner who's able to shut down top receivers, his high motor and tough physicality could also see him flexing to FS on certain plays)
R3: Trade with SF for Jarryd Hayne, RB
(A tough running RU convert to throw in the mix at RB and ST as a PR/KR)
Remaining picks:
R5: #142
R5: #145
R5: #150
Thankfully, there are still a few guys left on my big board that I'm hoping are going to drop to the top of the 5th
With the 101st pick in the 2016 NFL draft the Dallas Cowgirls select Nick Martin, OG, Notre Dame.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/nick-martin?id=2555189
OVERVIEW
Teams already know what to expect from Nick, as his brother Zack excelled in his first two seasons with Dallas after being selected in the first round in 2014. Nick will bring versatility along with the family toughness to an NFL team. He moves between center and guard without an issue (started at left guard 10 games in 2014, three games at center that year as well as most of 2013 and all of 2015), displaying a strong anchor in pass pro and nimble feet to attack linebackers in the run game. Teams envying the Cowboys' prodigious but athletic front line should consider picking up this Golden Domer.
ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS
Loves to play the game as physically as he can. Plays with a mean streak and then some. Finishes a block with authority if he gets the advantage. Showed ability to anchor and play with strengths against power across from him. Usually first into defender after snap. Despite some hip stiffness, moves fairly well when asked to get out in front of screen plays. Keeps head on a swivel at all times. Aware of both gaps when in pass protection and he's uncovered. Plays with wide base in pass pro. Often first to get hands on pass rusher and will get some extension early in the rep. Gets the most out of average length. Team captain and unchallenged leader up front. Has started at guard and center while at Notre Dame so may offer roster flexibility.
WEAKNESSES
Looks labored in his movement. Stiffness in hips stymies ability to sink and anchor. Leads with upper body too often and plays with weight out over his feet. Needs to bring his feet up under him. Had issues redirecting with power against pass rushers who gained early advantage. Gets jostled around and has to work overtime to stay engaged against powerful players. Will struggle to reach and secure move blocks. Can improve with recognition of blitzes.
SOURCES TELL US
"He was much more athletic before his knee injury. He's had to fight through some physical limitations and I know that he's been frustrated because of that. He struggled in 2014 and I thought he still looked a little beat up this year. If he can get healthy, he'll start in our league." -- NFC North scout
NFL COMPARISON
John Sullivan
BOTTOM LINE
Three-year starter who possesses the leadership, intelligence and toughness that general managers and offensive line coaches look for from their centers. A season ending knee injury in 2013 might have taken away some of his natural bend and athleticism, but Martin's play strength and toughness should make him an early starter in the league at either guard or center.
Killebrew & Elliott where two player I came into the Draft really wanting, So I'm very Pleased with myself for achieving there picks!!Very tasty - I have a feeling Killebrew is going to be a player to watch...