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Nos' 4th Annual NFL Mock Draft : CHAT

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Marshal Yanduh w Baltimore or Baktiari on the Packers. Conklin? Ramon Foster.

In that order. Thanks!


Juice who you want? We are about to give you the OLB from Florida
 

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Who the fuck's pick is it? They have been on the clock since yesterday.
 

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Numbers are close is what I'm saying. The thing I don't like and it's my opinion... Is that he started 1 year and really didn't go up against a top tier defense during that year. Trubinsky is risky ;)

Mitchell Trubisky

He played 5 of the top-25 defenses in college football this past season. Starting to think you haven't actually watched this kid play but have only looked at the stats and the conference he played in and just made a quick judgment.
 

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That 2nd paragraph is 100% false. Watson goes through progressions fine as well as reading a defense.

Well I would say the 32 interceptions over 2 seasons would beg to differ. Also not hard to see it when watching his games. He gets locked in and safeties read his eyes.
 

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Top need for Tampa is WR from the 2 fans I've heard from. Just not sure thats where they should go at this point


Tampa has one of the best WR's in the NFL. Oline is what they would do in this situation. But this is tHoop draft
 

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It was not the pressure. It was kids being kids. He won a natty, the hunger wasn't there as much, he lost Kelvin Benjamin, and started to force balls.

Jameis with 40 TD and 10 INTs at 67%
Watson with 35 TDs and 13 INTs at 67%

Those look pretty similar to me. Jameis was ridiculous his first full year. But Watson was good too. Hell 41 TDs and 17 INTs isn't awful.


These kids get complacent. But both of these kids are hungry just like Dak is. They both have the tools to be really good and they've both won on the biggest stage. Watson was more impressive to me on that stage.

17 INT's is a lot and it shows while he has a big arm he is doing the same thing in the NFL, forcing balls. 15 INT's and 18 INT's with a low completion percentage.
 

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Well I would say the 32 interceptions over 2 seasons would beg to differ. Also not hard to see it when watching his games. He gets locked in and safeties read his eyes.
If you are basing whether he can read a defense or not on INT numbers then you are doing it all wrong.
 

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Dak was top 3 for yards all time in SEC and top 10 in TDs. He ran plenty. Not sure about the bigger arm - Watson can sling it.
The one single issue that bothers me with Watson in terms of a QB of the Future is arm strength. I'm not sure if thats something he can work on but its not where it needs to be.

I'm not worried about a lot of the other minor issues. I think he can clean up most of the INT issues.
 

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Juice just posted some jibberish a bit ago.. I think he was looking at 2016 draft. :lol:


Give him Jarrad Davis, OLB Florida and be done with it. Or give Tampa the best Olineman out there. Either one would be better than what @JuiceTheGator will do.
 

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Tampa has one of the best WR's in the NFL. Oline is what they would do in this situation. But this is tHoop draft
They do have a top 3 WR but nothing else after that. You could argue that WR is a position they need but not with the positional value in rd1.

Im not going to comment on who I think they should take because I might take that player here today so I'm silence on that for now
 

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The one single issue that bothers me with Watson in terms of a QB of the Future is arm strength. I'm not sure if thats something he can work on but its not where it needs to be.

I'm not worried about a lot of the other minor issues. I think he can clean up most of the INT issues.



We will find out right? This is why we play the game.
 

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Tampa has one of the best WR's in the NFL. Oline is what they would do in this situation. But this is tHoop draft

One. Keyword. Jameis needs more weapons.
 

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They do have a top 3 WR but nothing else after that. You could argue that WR is a position they need but not with the positional value in rd1.

Im not going to comment on who I think they should take because I might take that player here today so I'm silence on that for now


Yes i think Tampa can find a #2 WR in the 2nd or 3rd round. Hell maybe the 4th
 

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If you are basing whether he can read a defense or not on INT numbers then you are doing it all wrong.

No I"ve watched quite a few of his games. I work for a website that does a ton of draft content. So have watched hours upon hours of video of this draft. I've watched about 5 of Watson's games. I've watched some of his great ones like the NC and some of his worst ones. I see a guy that when his first progression is open does amazing. I see a guy that when he can get outside the pocket and have his athleticism buy him time can find an open WR. What I don't see is a guy that sits in the pocket works his way through his progressions to find the open guy. I don't see a guy that gets to the LOS, reads a defense, and then adjusts to what he is seeing. He is your typical Shot gun read/option QB that does better than most running that system.

Now that doesn't mean he can't improve. My biggest thing with him is I view him as a 2-year project. Not saying I don't see the same for Trubisky. I honestly don't like any of the QB's in this draft. Trubisky though to me is the one I have seen do some actual pro concepts and I feel like you can build him up into a pretty good starting QB. I would never say top-5 by any means but to a pretty good QB.
 

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They need an o-lineman too though. Just pick for this slapdick someone
 
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