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Warning!! This is a heavily plagiarised mock. Many thanks to Sciz and Mayo for four of the prospects that follow:
Let Welker and Vollmer leave.
Re-sign Edelman, Woodhead, Arrington, Talib
Sign Ed Reed, Brian Hartline
#29 Trade: ARI trade #38, 102, 166 for #29
Obligatory QB trade up
#38 Kyle Long, OT, Oregon
He comes from a system BB trusts, has the athleticism and upside BB likes and has the bloodlines that BB respects. I was down on him early but have increasingly warmed to him. I can certainly see the OT upside and think he could be an outstanding RT but I can also see him playing at OG where he just swamps opposing DL players with his size.
#60 Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon St.
I've said plenty on Wheaton, he's my favourite WR in the draft. Thankfully, I like Hopkins and Patton almost as much and would be perfectly happy if either of them were taken in this spot. I'd even settle for Robert Woods. This is a great spot to take a WR.
#91 Brandon Williams, DT, Missouri Southern
Was impressed by his performances in Senior Bowl practices, he's very quick for a 340lb guy. I don't think he's ready to make too much of an impact early but I certainly think there's exciting long-term potential in him.
#100 Trade: TB trade #124 and #142 for NE #102
#124 Leon Mcfadden, CB, SDSU
No-one can convince me that there is a better cover corner at this point in the draft than Mcfadden. Yes he lacks ideal height but I'm more bothered about my CB's actually being near a WR than being tall and trailing by five steps.
#142 Trade #142/166 to BAL for ##125/#191
#125 Marquise Goodwin, WR, Texas
This pick is all about speed on the offense. It will likely be a year or so before Goodwin starts producing effectively, but Goodwin/Demps gives our offense some real speed.
#191 Cornelius Washington, DE, Georgia
Specialist passing down pass rusher
#212 Levine Toilolo, TE, Stanford
He's really really tall. And that's impressive.
#221 Kyle Juszczyk, TE, Harvard
Excelled as a blocker at Senior Bowl practice and has outstanding hands. Will likely be a pre-season battle with that other hard to spell TE/FB Michael Hoomanawanui.
Warning!! This is a heavily plagiarised mock. Many thanks to Sciz and Mayo for four of the prospects that follow:
Let Welker and Vollmer leave.
Re-sign Edelman, Woodhead, Arrington, Talib
Sign Ed Reed, Brian Hartline
#29 Trade: ARI trade #38, 102, 166 for #29
Obligatory QB trade up
#38 Kyle Long, OT, Oregon
He comes from a system BB trusts, has the athleticism and upside BB likes and has the bloodlines that BB respects. I was down on him early but have increasingly warmed to him. I can certainly see the OT upside and think he could be an outstanding RT but I can also see him playing at OG where he just swamps opposing DL players with his size.
#60 Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon St.
I've said plenty on Wheaton, he's my favourite WR in the draft. Thankfully, I like Hopkins and Patton almost as much and would be perfectly happy if either of them were taken in this spot. I'd even settle for Robert Woods. This is a great spot to take a WR.
#91 Brandon Williams, DT, Missouri Southern
Was impressed by his performances in Senior Bowl practices, he's very quick for a 340lb guy. I don't think he's ready to make too much of an impact early but I certainly think there's exciting long-term potential in him.
#100 Trade: TB trade #124 and #142 for NE #102
#124 Leon Mcfadden, CB, SDSU
No-one can convince me that there is a better cover corner at this point in the draft than Mcfadden. Yes he lacks ideal height but I'm more bothered about my CB's actually being near a WR than being tall and trailing by five steps.
#142 Trade #142/166 to BAL for ##125/#191
#125 Marquise Goodwin, WR, Texas
This pick is all about speed on the offense. It will likely be a year or so before Goodwin starts producing effectively, but Goodwin/Demps gives our offense some real speed.
#191 Cornelius Washington, DE, Georgia
Specialist passing down pass rusher
#212 Levine Toilolo, TE, Stanford
He's really really tall. And that's impressive.
#221 Kyle Juszczyk, TE, Harvard
Excelled as a blocker at Senior Bowl practice and has outstanding hands. Will likely be a pre-season battle with that other hard to spell TE/FB Michael Hoomanawanui.
38 seems a bit high for Kyle Long to me. But it's a really nice mock.
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Excelled as a blocker at Senior Bowl practice and has outstanding hands. Will likely be a pre-season battle with that other hard to spell TE/FB Michael Hoomanawanui.
I can sort of see Juszczyk, but what role would Toilolo have? I don't see him beating out Ballard unless Ballard isn't healthy.
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38 seems a bit high for Kyle Long to me. But it's a really nice mock.
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I can sort of see Juszczyk, but what role would Toilolo have? I don't see him beating out Ballard unless Ballard isn't healthy.
3rd and goal from the two. Pats go 'Stanford'. Ballard, Gronkowski and Toilolo in-line with Juszczyk at FB and Ridley behind. Pats can power run up the middle, off-tackle behind Gronk, Ballard and Juszczyk or send four big receivers into all parts of the endzone where Brady can put the ball where no defender other than 6'6" or 6'7" defenders can get it.
Both Dane Brugler and Rob Rang have Jonathan Cooper falling below our first rounder. Consider my excitement re-invigorated. Have us taking Kenny Vaccaro and Tavon Austin. Cooper is better than both as far as I'm concerned.
I don't want Long anymore, not up that high, but I like the rest. I wonder if Wheaton and Goodwin are too similar. They're both about 180 pounds and run 4.3s - lightweight speedster types.
I love Toilolo. Unlike most TE prospects, Toilolo can actually block and catch. He' has a big upside too. He should run in the 4.80 area at 6'8".
I know Goodwin has been the flavor of the week, but he's been on my want list for 6 months. He's finally had a opportunity to showcase his talent, but even I didn't know he was this good. I think he's still undervalued and there's a smaller gap between him and Tavon Austin than most people think.
I don't want Long anymore, not up that high, but I like the rest. I wonder if Wheaton and Goodwin are too similar. They're both about 180 pounds and run 4.3s - lightweight speedster types.
I love Toilolo. Unlike most TE prospects, Toilolo can actually block and catch. He' has a big upside too. He should run in the 4.80 area at 6'8".
I know Goodwin has been the flavor of the week, but he's been on my want list for 6 months. He's finally had a opportunity to showcase his talent, but even I didn't know he was this good. I think he's still undervalued and there's a smaller gap between him and Tavon Austin than most people think.
Wheaton is a refined receiver, not just a speedster. He's a better Branch or Lloyd. Goodwin is a raw speedster who may never develop into a relied upon receiver. They really aren't that similar in my eyes.
That is how it happens: Y'all start off, readily admitting that this "Mallett for #6" business is a Fantasy, as you build Mocks off of it...Just a little Fun. An Innocent Indulgence. Something for a chuckle or two...But sooner or later one of you just rolls it out there without an Asterisk...and before you know it, half the guys on this Board are gonna be doing the same thing!! Eventually, half the guys ~ maybe more ~ complete the process of convincing themselves that there's actually even a particle of Reality involved ~ as opposed to some Wonk pulling the idea straight out'f'is Colon, which is in fact exactly how this all got started.
I'm just concerned that upon Reality's Reentry, when all these #6 Dreams are suddenly shattered and cast to the wind, some'f you ~ having acquired an unexpected Addiction to #6 ~ are gonna be crushed.
In five years I think Mallet will be the best QB in the league, QB is a premium position. Look what the Redskins gave up for RG3. Not saying it is going to happen but I wouldn't be surprised to see the 6th overall pick given up for him.