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The only player I've even heard of (not because you picked bad players but because I'm not as smart on CFB) is Michel, and I think he would be a fantastic Seahawk. Good job, hope you enjoyed it.The draft wrapped up. Final tally:
2.9 : Sony Michel - RB - Georgia
3.19 : Holton Hill - CB - Texas
4.18 : Dorian O'Daniel - OLB - Clemson
4.20 : Jalyn Holmes - DE - Ohio St.
5.4 : Alex Cappa - OT - Humboldt St.
5.9 : Breeland Speaks - DT - Mississippi
5.19 : Tony Brown - CB - Alabama
5.22 : Tre'Quan Smith - WR - Central Florida
7.8 : Justin Lawler - DE - SMU
7.30 : Kameron Kelly - S - San Diego St.
TRADES: 1.18 to Oakland for 2.9, 3.11, 5.22
3.11 & 5.31 to Baltimore for 3.19 & 4.18
The only player I've even heard of (not because you picked bad players but because I'm not as smart on CFB) is Michel, and I think he would be a fantastic Seahawk. Good job, hope you enjoyed it.
is dropping down 23 spots worth a 3 and a 5 on the trade chart? seems like a seriously raw deal.
Where did Shaq Griffin's brother go?I do enjoy these mocks. It gives me a chance to figure out what players are available and what is the thoughts of various people about them. I even try to avoid going full homer and didn't take Cody McConnell or Hercules Mata'afa
As for my picks:
Michel - I think will be the day one starter and will be a solid back who can work if running lanes break down early in the play.
Hill - First round talent who could compete for starting job that used to be Sherman's, but questions about decision making.
O'Daniel - Solid tackler, very athletic - very undersized as a LB. I see him as a special team stud and a project to switch to S.
Holmes - Pass rush DE providing depth and possibly starting opposite of Clark.
Cappa - Project tackle - but with right side unsure - possibly could make a run at that spot (especially if Fant doesn't comeback right.
Speaks - Should provide depth at the DT position, and could be solid there for years.
Brown - expected as a 3rd round talent who has a lot of speed and quickness - could challenge Coleman or learn and take over when Coleman leaves.
Smith - Another guy who seems to have a 3rd round grade. A little raw, but should develop nicely.
Lawler - Not sure why he dropped so far - he was listed on several sites as a top 100 player. DL depth never a bad thing.
Kelly - Can play both CB and S, raw and from a smaller school.
If the draft looks like this - I would be happy.
Interesting. Seems to be pretty close to where "experts" are putting him I think.3rd round, #13 (77 overall) to Cincinnati.
Interesting. Seems to be pretty close to where "experts" are putting him I think.
The draft wrapped up. Final tally:
2.9 : Sony Michel - RB - Georgia
3.19 : Holton Hill - CB - Texas
4.18 : Dorian O'Daniel - OLB - Clemson
4.20 : Jalyn Holmes - DE - Ohio St.
5.4 : Alex Cappa - OT - Humboldt St.
5.9 : Breeland Speaks - DT - Mississippi
5.19 : Tony Brown - CB - Alabama
5.22 : Tre'Quan Smith - WR - Central Florida
7.8 : Justin Lawler - DE - SMU
7.30 : Kameron Kelly - S - San Diego St.
TRADES: 1.18 to Oakland for 2.9, 3.11, 5.22
3.11 & 5.31 to Baltimore for 3.19 & 4.18
DittoI'm not sold on Michel but I do like the Hill and O'Daniel's picks very much...
I'm not sold on Michel but I do like the Hill and O'Daniel's picks very much...
is dropping down 23 spots worth a 3 and a 5 on the trade chart? seems like a seriously raw deal.
I do enjoy these mocks. It gives me a chance to figure out what players are available and what is the thoughts of various people about them. I even try to avoid going full homer and didn't take Cody McConnell or Hercules Mata'afa
As for my picks:
Michel - I think will be the day one starter and will be a solid back who can work if running lanes break down early in the play.
Hill - First round talent who could compete for starting job that used to be Sherman's, but questions about decision making.
O'Daniel - Solid tackler, very athletic - very undersized as a LB. I see him as a special team stud and a project to switch to S.
Holmes - Pass rush DE providing depth and possibly starting opposite of Clark.
Cappa - Project tackle - but with right side unsure - possibly could make a run at that spot (especially if Fant doesn't comeback right.
Speaks - Should provide depth at the DT position, and could be solid there for years.
Brown - expected as a 3rd round talent who has a lot of speed and quickness - could challenge Coleman or learn and take over when Coleman leaves.
Smith - Another guy who seems to have a 3rd round grade. A little raw, but should develop nicely.
Lawler - Not sure why he dropped so far - he was listed on several sites as a top 100 player. DL depth never a bad thing.
Kelly - Can play both CB and S, raw and from a smaller school.
If the draft looks like this - I would be happy.