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Trade 17, 74 (1170) to Detroit for 13, 154 (1180)
13 Cameron Jordan DE/DT
Trade 28, 60 (960) to Denver for 36, 46 (980)
Trade 33 to Philadelphia for 54, 85, 120
36 Mikel Leshoure RB
46 Leonard Hankerson WR
54 Benjamin Ijalana OG/OT
Trade 85, 120,125 to Carolina for 65
65 Allen Bailey DE/OLB
92 Clint Boling OG
154 Cortez Allen (CB/FS)
159 Cliff Matthews DE/OLB
193 Brandon Bair DE
Really rather pleased with this attempt. I think I'm settling on Cam Jordan as my preferred #17 pick (even if it needs a slight trade up). Whilst I'd be happy with Watt, Kerrigan or an OT here, I think Jordan is the most NFL ready, impactful 5-tech in the draft not called Dareus. Hankerson and Leshoure are two of the higher rated offensive skill position players and both should be able to contribute from the start with Hankerson projecting as a potential No1 receiver. Boling is a plug in G and Ijalana's floor is a servicable OG/OT backup whilst his ceiling is a future LT. Allen Bailey is a risk but he can be developed slowly as a situational pass rusher but with some quality NFL coaching could become a quality pass rushing OLB or sub rusher. Cortez Allen has got a lot of interest from a number of clubs and I see very little bad written about him. He's a nickel guy, maybe even a long-term Meriweather replacement. My final two guys are high character relentless defensive players. Cliff Matthews is a team captain, never takes a play off and a good pass rusher. We'd take him as an OLB - he needs to learn to defend the run better and whilst he may end up being no better than TBC, the upside potential is there for him to be worth a pick. Brandon Bair is someone I want to develop as a 5-tech. He has length 6-6, but not the weight yet at 275 lbs and whilst he's already 26 years old, there's no harm, at this stage of the draft, in giving him a year with strength and conditioning training to see if he can become a useful DE.
13 Cameron Jordan DE/DT
Trade 28, 60 (960) to Denver for 36, 46 (980)
Trade 33 to Philadelphia for 54, 85, 120
36 Mikel Leshoure RB
46 Leonard Hankerson WR
54 Benjamin Ijalana OG/OT
Trade 85, 120,125 to Carolina for 65
65 Allen Bailey DE/OLB
92 Clint Boling OG
154 Cortez Allen (CB/FS)
159 Cliff Matthews DE/OLB
193 Brandon Bair DE
Really rather pleased with this attempt. I think I'm settling on Cam Jordan as my preferred #17 pick (even if it needs a slight trade up). Whilst I'd be happy with Watt, Kerrigan or an OT here, I think Jordan is the most NFL ready, impactful 5-tech in the draft not called Dareus. Hankerson and Leshoure are two of the higher rated offensive skill position players and both should be able to contribute from the start with Hankerson projecting as a potential No1 receiver. Boling is a plug in G and Ijalana's floor is a servicable OG/OT backup whilst his ceiling is a future LT. Allen Bailey is a risk but he can be developed slowly as a situational pass rusher but with some quality NFL coaching could become a quality pass rushing OLB or sub rusher. Cortez Allen has got a lot of interest from a number of clubs and I see very little bad written about him. He's a nickel guy, maybe even a long-term Meriweather replacement. My final two guys are high character relentless defensive players. Cliff Matthews is a team captain, never takes a play off and a good pass rusher. We'd take him as an OLB - he needs to learn to defend the run better and whilst he may end up being no better than TBC, the upside potential is there for him to be worth a pick. Brandon Bair is someone I want to develop as a 5-tech. He has length 6-6, but not the weight yet at 275 lbs and whilst he's already 26 years old, there's no harm, at this stage of the draft, in giving him a year with strength and conditioning training to see if he can become a useful DE.
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