gmabel830
It's football season!!
Didn't see a centralized thread to post these in, so thought I'd create one. This was my first attempt at one this draft year...
1: R1P1 EDGE NICK BOSA - OHIO STATE
When you have the #1 pick, never a bad idea to pick the best player available.
33: R2P1 TE T.J. HOCKENSON - IOWA
I was honing in on N'Keal Harry, but Hockenson provided too much value at a huge position of need.
65: R3P1 G CHRIS LINDSTROM - BOSTON COLLEGE
Very solid line prospect - and we need a huge overhaul there, obviously
103: R4P1 WR HAKEEM BUTLER - IOWA STATE
I honestly don't know enough about KK's offense to know the ideal WR fit, but Butler is a 6'3 wideout who was extremely productive last year and was the highest rated WR on the board.
140: R5P1 CB SEAN BUNTING - CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Don't know anything about Bunting, but needed a CB and this was about the right value according to the board rankings I was using
176: R6P1 OT MITCH HYATT CLEMSON
Very experienced and decorated offensive tackle for Clemson. Feels like good value in Rd 6.
181: R6P6 LB TRE LAMAR CLEMSON
Felt like I needed a LB here, and he was the highest rated one on the board. Don't know much about him, but a member of the Clemson defense is reassuring.
208: R6P33 WR EMMANUEL HALL - MISSOURI
Another 6'3 receiver (which I have no idea if a scheme fit) - not as productive as Hakeem Butler last year, but has had back-to-back 800 yard receiving seasons.
250: R7P34 LB CAMERON SMITH - USC
Experienced and productive linebacker in the 7th round - I'll take it
251: R7P35 OT ISAIAH PRINCE - OHIO STATE
Like Hyatt, another extremely experienced lineman at a marquee program. I think Lindstrom, Hyatt and Prince would go a really long way to solidifying the line.
1: R1P1 EDGE NICK BOSA - OHIO STATE
When you have the #1 pick, never a bad idea to pick the best player available.
33: R2P1 TE T.J. HOCKENSON - IOWA
I was honing in on N'Keal Harry, but Hockenson provided too much value at a huge position of need.
65: R3P1 G CHRIS LINDSTROM - BOSTON COLLEGE
Very solid line prospect - and we need a huge overhaul there, obviously
103: R4P1 WR HAKEEM BUTLER - IOWA STATE
I honestly don't know enough about KK's offense to know the ideal WR fit, but Butler is a 6'3 wideout who was extremely productive last year and was the highest rated WR on the board.
140: R5P1 CB SEAN BUNTING - CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Don't know anything about Bunting, but needed a CB and this was about the right value according to the board rankings I was using
176: R6P1 OT MITCH HYATT CLEMSON
Very experienced and decorated offensive tackle for Clemson. Feels like good value in Rd 6.
181: R6P6 LB TRE LAMAR CLEMSON
Felt like I needed a LB here, and he was the highest rated one on the board. Don't know much about him, but a member of the Clemson defense is reassuring.
208: R6P33 WR EMMANUEL HALL - MISSOURI
Another 6'3 receiver (which I have no idea if a scheme fit) - not as productive as Hakeem Butler last year, but has had back-to-back 800 yard receiving seasons.
250: R7P34 LB CAMERON SMITH - USC
Experienced and productive linebacker in the 7th round - I'll take it
251: R7P35 OT ISAIAH PRINCE - OHIO STATE
Like Hyatt, another extremely experienced lineman at a marquee program. I think Lindstrom, Hyatt and Prince would go a really long way to solidifying the line.