patsfanfromoversea
Experienced Starter w/First Big Contract
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I like your Mocks but would prefer Lance over Jones.Final one, from PFF (with trades), Positional Value & Needs-Based settings to 7/10, because Needs and Positions do matter...Randomness untouched at 5/10 (don't even know what that means)...PFF vs Public rankings set at 3/10 to allow for more varied opinion...
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The fourth QB wasn't taken until Carolina at #8, so I was able to talk turkey with Horse-Mouth & the Donkeys for #9...And that was accomplished from the #18 position, thanks to two small trade-downs before the draft to (re-)acquire a couple of 2022 assets...
I still wanted four top-100 picks, so I traded #46 to da Bears for 52 & 83, and still was able to choose the same player I would've drafted at 46: the dynamic Dyami Brown...
#83 is much more likely Milton Williams' range than it was in the previous mock...He's not a Beef Curtain, but that athleticism at his size is just too impressive to ignore...McNeill & Nixon were already gone, and Bobby Brown & Tyler Shelvin are more 4th-round guys to me now; so...Besides, I have somebody else in mind later-on for the beef curtain...
I felt that at #96 LB Jamin Davis was one of if not the BPA regardless of position...Our Weak-side coverage LB in training...
You always need to draft at least one OLmen every year, and UNI LT Spencer Brown absolutely Destroyed his pro day...He's now considered a 3rd-round prospect, so having him available at 120 is an opportunity I simply could not bypass...
I feel the same about Kelvin Joseph as I did about his Kentucky teammate Jamin Davis: at #145 he's one of if not the BPA regardless, and a most welcome addition to the CB pipeline...
Four DEs were taken between 145 & 170, so I decided to take Simi Fehoko here while deciding which among the remaining ones I want...
I decided to go with the size, reach & athleticism of Janarius Robinson ahead of the production of Patrick Jones & Chauncey Golston...At 177 I felt that it's worth the risk here...
And what I thought was my last pick of the draft, at #200: our new Beef Curtain, BYU DT Khyiris Tonga...But wait...Because of the earlier trading, I wound up with 9 total picks this year instead of the original 10...However I notice that Grambling G/C David Moore is still available, and I haven't drafted another OLman besides OT Spencer Brown; so...I trade one of our two 7th-rounders next year to Chicago for 208 (da Bears had a couple of 7ths this year to spare) to cap off what has been, in the words of Ricky Bobby, a productive day...