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20 - Dee Ford Auburn Olb
52 - Ja’wuan James Tennessee OT
84 - Kelcy Quarles South Carolina DT
116 - Marcus Martin Usc C
148 - Bashaud Breeland Clemson Cb
180 - Vinnie Sunseri Alabama S
 

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I like your first and last picks....if sunseri recovers all the way he is a steal!
 

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meh, so-so, Ok but not great.

Not really high on Ford, I don't think James fits our system, and not really a fan of the rest of the draft.

Not horrible tho.
 

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I like that you picked two o-linemen,...especially a center...for OT I am really locked on to Hurst in the third...IMO he will be special and is perfect for our system and division....there are a couple burner WR's who can be had late...I am surprised this mock is so defense heavy
 

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I love the idea of drafting Dee Ford and believe he will have a Von Miller type impact as a pass rusher his rookie season.

I don't believe we will draft multiple offensive linemen in this draft but that will be clarified through free agency. Right now we have Sowell, Potter, Massie, Cooper, Sendlein, Colledge, Fanaika, Watford and Phillip Blake. That is 9 with the high possiblilty of Colledge getting cut and Blake being expendable. I believe we will probably carry 8 or 9, which means we will only have room to add 1 or 2 via free agency and the draft combined.
 
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I love the idea of drafting Dee Ford and believe he will have a Von Miller type impact as a pass rusher his rookie season.

I don't believe we will draft multiple offensive linemen in this draft but that will be clarified through free agency. Right now we have Sowell, Potter, Massie, Cooper, Sendlein, Colledge, Fanaika, Watford and Phillip Blake. That is 9 with the high possiblilty of Colledge getting cut and Blake being expendable. I believe we will probably carry 8 or 9, which means we will only have room to add 1 or 2 via free agency and the draft combined.


Along the lines of my thinking in regards to drafting another OT. If it isn't a 1st round player we are sure would be better than anyone we have to start at LT, then it will be a wasted pick. We have enough developmental 2nd string OTs on our bench. We don't need another mediocre OT to ride the bench. Either draft a stud in the 1st round if one falls to us, or don't bother drafting an OT at all. A starting OG or C who would immediately start and improve us is okay by me in any of the rounds except the 1st. This C from USC is supposed to be a real beast like tough guy.
 

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I really would like to see a TE in this draft there are some really good ones this year I want one in the first 2 rounds. Pass rusher, TE and secondary help. That's what I'm looking for
 

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I like the Dee Ford pick, he has really shot up draft charts recently. I am not familiar with most of the others. I would be shocked if a speed receiver isn't one of the six draft picks.
 

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Dee Ford and Vin Sunseri are the only names I recognize


Im a little worried Dee Ford is just a late riser. Dominated at the Shrine Game and Sr Bowl. Will probably tear up the Combine.

Much like Dontari Poe. Relatively small name who exploded during the draft brigades, and got himself picked top 10. And now hes just an OK player in the NFL.



Id prefer a more consistent, established player like Kyle Van Noy. However Id take a shot on Dee. 1st round might be too high, but if they feel hes the BPA then Im OK with it.

Sunseri is a good pick. Very instinctive and heady.
 

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Van Noy is much better all around player Dee Ford is a pass rusher that's about it just pure speed no real moves
 

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Dee Ford and Vin Sunseri are the only names I recognize


Im a little worried Dee Ford is just a late riser. Dominated at the Shrine Game and Sr Bowl. Will probably tear up the Combine.

Much like Dontari Poe. Relatively small name who exploded during the draft brigades, and got himself picked top 10. And now hes just an OK player in the NFL.



Id prefer a more consistent, established player like Kyle Van Noy. However Id take a shot on Dee. 1st round might be too high, but if they feel hes the BPA then Im OK with it.

Sunseri is a good pick. Very instinctive and heady.

Dontari Poe was a stud for the Chiefs this year and made a huge impact on their defense. Not sure what football you are watching.

As far as Dee Ford being a "late riser", Ford was considered a top 100 player heading into this college year, a 2nd round prospect after the regular season and has risen to a late 1st rounder after great showings in his bowl game and at the senior bowl. Moving 1 round is pretty common for prospects so I am not sure why this would be a red flag.
 

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Van Noy is much better all around player Dee Ford is a pass rusher that's about it just pure speed no real moves

When it comes to spending a first round pick on an edge rusher for a 3-4 defense, I want the better pass rusher and that is Dee Ford.
 

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Jarvis Jones was killed last year for being small listed as 6'2 Dee Ford might be 6'2 on a good day.

Just not a fan of his. I just don't see it in him. Van Noy is a very good pass rusher as well but he can drop back into coverage as good as any prospect in this day draft
 

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I really would like to see a TE in this draft there are some really good ones this year I want one in the first 2 rounds. Pass rusher, TE and secondary help. That's what I'm looking for

I totally agree with you on this. Pass rusher, TE, secondary, good speed receiver.
 

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Jarvis Jones was killed last year for being small listed as 6'2 Dee Ford might be 6'2 on a good day.

Just not a fan of his. I just don't see it in him. Van Noy is a very good pass rusher as well but he can drop back into coverage as good as any prospect in this day draft

Me thinks that Jarvis Jones' problems had more to do with his 4.8ish speed than his size. Not big and slow is a problem for a OLB pass rusher. Jones gets by on motor alone, and hasn't proven so far that his motor and instincts will suffice.
 

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Dee Ford and Vin Sunseri are the only names I recognize


Im a little worried Dee Ford is just a late riser. Dominated at the Shrine Game and Sr Bowl. Will probably tear up the Combine.

Much like Dontari Poe. Relatively small name who exploded during the draft brigades, and got himself picked top 10. And now hes just an OK player in the NFL.



Id prefer a more consistent, established player like Kyle Van Noy. However Id take a shot on Dee. 1st round might be too high, but if they feel hes the BPA then Im OK with it.

Sunseri is a good pick. Very instinctive and heady.

Honestly, this makes me question whether you watched Dee Ford or Auburn football at all. Dee Ford was a force as a pass rusher all year, and very much was in the picture in the 1st/2nd round area. His Senior Bowl performance further proved he belonged.

As Redrage stated, Quarles is a nice pick in the third round and would be a good candidate as a 9-0 replacement moving forward.
 

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I love the idea of drafting Dee Ford and believe he will have a Von Miller type impact as a pass rusher his rookie season.

I don't believe we will draft multiple offensive linemen in this draft but that will be clarified through free agency. Right now we have Sowell, Potter, Massie, Cooper, Sendlein, Colledge, Fanaika, Watford and Phillip Blake. That is 9 with the high possiblilty of Colledge getting cut and Blake being expendable. I believe we will probably carry 8 or 9, which means we will only have room to add 1 or 2 via free agency and the draft combined.

To be fair, Fanaika, Potter, and Sowell are all extremely expendable my NFL standards, as are 4-7th round picks. We're going to have to carry 10+ linemen into training camp, so I don't think there's a numbers proposition if there's someone better on the board.

Dontari Poe was a stud for the Chiefs this year and made a huge impact on their defense. Not sure what football you are watching.

As far as Dee Ford being a "late riser", Ford was considered a top 100 player heading into this college year, a 2nd round prospect after the regular season and has risen to a late 1st rounder after great showings in his bowl game and at the senior bowl. Moving 1 round is pretty common for prospects so I am not sure why this would be a red flag.

Bodha's MO is that he has strong opinions that aren't necessarily backed up by inconvenient matters like evidence, facts, film, etc. It used to bug me because of the tone, but then I realized that he's probably 19-25 and just sounds like me when I first came to the board.

Dontari Poe was a very, very good player for the Chiefs.
 

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To be fair, Fanaika, Potter, and Sowell are all extremely expendable my NFL standards, as are 4-7th round picks. We're going to have to carry 10+ linemen into training camp, so I don't think there's a numbers proposition if there's someone better on the board.



Bodha's MO is that he has strong opinions that aren't necessarily backed up by inconvenient matters like evidence, facts, film, etc. It used to bug me because of the tone, but then I realized that he's probably 19-25 and just sounds like me when I first came to the board.

Dontari Poe was a very, very good player for the Chiefs.

Yeah some thought Poe went to high but I always love the stud nose

tackle prospects. I love Louis Nix this year. We dont need him but I told my

Steeler friend earlier today that " Irish Chocolate" ( his nickname) would be perfect

for the Steelers at 15.
 
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I believe we will pick a OT in FA. In that case I want the best TE or pass rusher as our number 1 pick.

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Anyone in that Notre dame front seven scares me. I can't get that Alabama game out of my mind. Just destroyed by that Bama O-line.
 

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