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Discussion in 'The Bill Nunn Draft Room' started by SC Gamecock, Jan 15, 2015.

  1. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    Nevermind about his background. Just read about it. Dang.
     
  2. chitown steeler3

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    This is from the original simulator posted.
    While I don't think that our Steelers will double dip in the first 2 rounds getting both those CBs would help a lot in my opinion.

    Also doing this simulator told me how little I know of some of the later round guys.

    22: R1P22
    CB MARCUS PETERS
    WASHINGTON


    56: R2P24
    CB RONALD DARBY
    FLORIDA STATE


    87: R3P23
    OLB KWON ALEXANDER
    LSU


    118: R4P22
    DE ANTHONY CHICKILLO
    MIAMI


    152: R5P24
    TE RORY ANDERSON
    SOUTH CAROLINA

     
  3. steelers5859

    steelers5859 Well-Known Member

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    I like this but I would add another OLB.
     
  4. steel1031

    steel1031 Well-Known Member

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    this was fun but my gosh its so unrealistic.lol

    vic Beasley olb Clemson
    Cameron erving ol fsu
    kevin Johnson cb wake forest
    Jeremy Langford rb mich st
    kevin white cb tcu
    Jamison crowder wr duke
    Brandon ivory dt alabama
     
  5. freakfontana

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    the original posted is completely out from reality ..would be nice if the draft follow that but it's too unrealistic .. the second one is the opposite .. by the the second round all good players that i like are gone ..

    edit i had to work a lot on trading and the best i could do was this ...that i like enough

    Round 2 Pick 6 (WASH): Danielle Hunter, DE, LSU (A-)
    Round 2 Pick 12 (N.O.): Kevin Johnson, CB, Wake Forest (B-)
    Round 2 Pick 24: Jaquiski Tartt, SS, Samford (A-)
    Round 3 Pick 23: Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska (A)
    Round 4 Pick 11 (MINN): Ben Koyack, TE, Notre Dame (A)
    Round 6 Pick 23: Adam Shead, OG, Oklahoma (B)
     
  6. pjgruden

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    Just did the one with trades allowed.
    I think I did alright, with the exception of really no safety help.
    Round 2 Pick 14 (S.F.): Danielle Hunter, DE, LSU (A)
    Round 2 Pick 24: Alex Carter, CB, Stanford (A)
    Round 3 Pick 15 (S.F.): Ben Koyack, TE, Notre Dame (B-)
    Round 3 Pick 16 (S.D.): Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State (B-)
    Round 3 Pick 23: Preston Smith, DE, Mississippi State (C)
    Round 4 Pick 20 (PHI): Gabe Wright, DT, Auburn (A)
    Round 4 Pick 22: David Cobb, RB, Minnesota (A)
    Round 5 Pick 1 (BUF): Austin Hill, WR, Arizona (B+)
    Round 5 Pick 10 (ATL): Jordan Hicks, OLB, Texas (B)
    Round 5 Pick 24: Cedric Reed, DE, Texas (D+)
    Round 6 Pick 9 (ATL): Corey Robinson, OT, South Carolina (A-)
    Round 6 Pick 18 (BUF): Deshazor Everett, CB, Texas A&M (D+) I think he transitions to safety
    Round 6 Pick 20 (PHI): Tyrus Thompson, OT, Oklahoma (D+)
    Round 6 Pick 23: John Lowdermilk, SS, Iowa (F)
    Round 7 Pick 22: Bobby Hart, OG, Florida State (F)
    Final pick kind of amused me, since his player comparison is Ramon Foster. So I just traded Foster for a younger version.
    :roflmao:
     
  7. SC Gamecock

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    Yeah as soon as Amari Cooper fell to #22 in my original post above, I knew this...lol
     
  8. PWP

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    GRADE: B+)

    Your Picks:
    Round 2 Pick 4 (JAX): Ereck Flowers, OT, Miami (Fla.) (A-) Couldn't pass may be a good LT or could be a great RT.
    Round 2 Pick 23 (ARI): Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona State (A) Great WR I had to take him.
    Round 2 Pick 24: Anthony Harris, SS, Virginia (A) Franchise SS should start day 1.
    Round 2 Pick 26 (BALT): T.J. Yeldon, RB, Alabama (A) Great value great bu.
    Round 2 Pick 28 (DAL): Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia (B+)Loaded the position future trade out of these 2 RB'S, just the way the board fell.
    Round 3 Pick 3 (JAX): Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State (B+) Should be a good CB win a starting spot.
    Round 3 Pick 4 (OAK): Tre' Jackson, OG, Florida State (B+)Strong interior OL . Nasty ...
    Round 3 Pick 23: Ben Koyack, TE, Notre Dame (B) Miller's replacement.
    Round 3 Pick 29 (DEN): Gerod Holliman, FS, Louisville (A) Start day 1 FS has great ball skills.
    Round 4 Pick 4 (JAX): Charles Gaines, CB, Louisville (C-) Take a look type CB see if he can develop.
    Round 5 Pick 3 (JAX): Jordan Hicks, OLB, Texas (B-) A little late for a OLB but he may be a good one.
    Round 5 Pick 24: Damian Swann, CB, Georgia (F) Project can play all spots didn't agree with my grade on that pick . Projected 3rd. rounder .lol
    Round 6 Pick 23: Travis Raciti, DT, San Jose State (B) We need more help on DL he should compete .
    Round 7 Pick 22: Trey DePriest, ILB, Alabama (C) Alabama ILB in the 7th. worth a look to me.

    I have done about 100 of these so far this was 1 with the trade out of the 1st. round and made some moves back up when guys I liked where there. Had to take those 2 RB'S just to much talent to pass up.
     
  9. freakfontana

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    not bad pwp .. me too i'm trading down a little in the first then trade up in the 3rd .i came with this today
    Round 1 Pick 27 (DAL): Nate Orchard, DE, Utah (B)
    Round 2 Pick 23 (ARI): Anthony Harris, SS, Virginia (A)
    Round 2 Pick 24: Alex Carter, CB, Stanford (A)
    Round 2 Pick 28 (DAL): Arie Kouandjio, OG, Alabama (A-)
    Round 3 Pick 13 (CLE): Ben Koyack, TE, Notre Dame (B-)
    Round 3 Pick 23: Eric Rowe, CB, Utah (D-)
    Round 5 Pick 24: Josh Robinson, RB, Mississippi St. (C+)
    Round 7 Pick 22: Devante Davis, WR, UNLV (A)
     
  10. PWP

    PWP Well-Known Member

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    good one you got a bum deal on rowe ,he will be gone before round #2 ends.great value at that point.of course i love your te.wait that sounds a bit bad .great pick there. lol .

    i like carter and harris a lot as well the others i need to study a bit more.
     
  11. freakfontana

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    anyway seems trading down (if we find partners ) and up could be a good strategy
     
  12. SC Gamecock

    SC Gamecock

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    That'd be a damn solid draft!
     
  13. Steel_Elvis

    Steel_Elvis Staff Member Mod Team

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    The trade offers that you get in the 2nd engine are downright silly, so I have to chuckle when I see these mocks with 12+ players and 5 2nd round picks. It's pretty easy to have a nice draft when you get a 2nd rounder for moving down 3 spots in the 1st... Not realistic at all.
     
  14. turtle

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    No, not realistic...just fun. Plus it makes you look up some players you would never research before. At least for me anyway.
     
  15. rmorphy

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    Here is mine:

    22: R1P22
    OLB VIC BEASLEY
    CLEMSON


    56: R2P24
    CB JALEN COLLINS
    LSU


    87: R3P23
    RB T.J. YELDON
    ALABAMA


    118: R4P22
    CB ALEX CARTER
    STANFORD


    152: R5P24
    TE TYLER KROFT
    RUTGERS


    183: R6P23
    DT LETERRIUS WALTON
    CENTRAL MICHIGAN


    214: R7P22
    S JERMAINE WHITEHEAD
    AUBURN


    What do you think?


     
  16. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    I was thinking the same thing :lolol:
     
  17. freakfontana

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    yes infact i was trading like a beast .. :roflmao:


    this today without any trade
    Round 1 Pick 22: Hauoli Kikaha, OLB, Washington (C)
    Round 2 Pick 24: Alex Carter, CB, Stanford (B)
    Round 3 Pick 23: Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska (A)
    Round 4 Pick 22: Austin Shepherd, OT, Alabama (B)
    Round 5 Pick 24: Eric Rowe, CB, Utah (B-)
    Round 6 Pick 23: Anthony Jefferson, SS, UCLA (A-)
    Round 7 Pick 22: Blake Bell, TE, Oklahoma (A-)
     
  18. PWP

    PWP Well-Known Member

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    Round 1 Pick 22: Landon Collins, SS, Alabama (A)
    Round 2 Pick 24: T.J. Yeldon, RB, Alabama (B+)
    Round 2 Pick 30 (G.B.): Hauoli Kikaha, OLB, Washington (A-)
    Round 3 Pick 23: Gerod Holliman, FS, Louisville (A)
    Round 4 Pick 22: Tony Lippett, WR, Michigan State (A)
    Round 4 Pick 26 (BALT): Kevin White, CB, TCU (A)


    One trading up some .
     
  19. Steel_Elvis

    Steel_Elvis Staff Member Mod Team

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    I could certainly go for this one, but I just can't see Kikaha making it to even the end of round 1. The more I watch of him, the more I'm reminded of Ryan Kerrigan. I just see similarities there, and Kerrigan has been a stud from day 1.
     
  20. mac daddyo

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    yea, I also don't see lippett making it to round 4. not going to happen.:cool:
     
  21. PWP

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    Me either. But if this was who was available then I think I made a solid draft for our Team . I have made like 200 solid mocks this season alone. lol

    Based on all kinds of different approaches. I have about 40 based on switching to a 4 or 5 man front just for fun . Some of them are very interesting to say the least. Not hitting all my targets yet. lol.
     
  22. freakfontana

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    kikaha could fall to 22 , if we want him we need to use our first round
     
  23. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    I think it's too high for him. As an aside, he would probably have to be used strictly as a pass rush specialist. Dropping into coverage is not something you want him to do really.
     
  24. mac daddyo

    mac daddyo Well-Known Member

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    hopefully they use the OLB'ers to do just that, rush the passer. get some safeties and shazier to play coverage along with some corners. our new DE's also have pass rush ability, which we haven't really had from that position in the past. well at least a different type of DE with more pass rush prowess in heyward and tuitt. I'm hoping and thinking that's what we are evolving too in some degree anyway. it sure looks like it.:cool:
     
  25. PWP

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    Your Picks:
    Round 1 Pick 22: Eddie Goldman, DT, Florida State (A-) 6-3 and 320 lbs. Strong hands ,strong upper body , goodleg drive to collapse the pocket.
    Round 2 Pick 24: Nate Orchard, DE, Utah (A) 6-3 252 lbs. can play olb or stand up end in 4-3.Devestating speen off the edge and a great inside move.
    Round 3 Pick 23: Grady Jarrett, DT, Clemson (C-)6-1 295lbs. great speed and relentless 1 on 1 his speed could dominate in the NFL in some hybrid 4 and 5 man fronts.
    Round 4 Pick 22: Ronald Darby, CB, Florida State (A) 5-11 200 lbs. good speed 4.4 guy strong wont be pushed around lock down potential for my hybrid scheme.
    Round 5 Pick 24: Eric Rowe, CB, Utah (B) 6-1 205 lbs.Physical CB can match up outside so my front guys can get after the QB.
    Round 6 Pick 23: Anthony Jefferson, SS, UCLA (A-) Perfect FS in hybrid scheme good speed 4.4 ,physical, and rangy
    Round 7 Pick 22: Karlos Williams, RB, Florida State (A)Switched to RB in 2013 has good hands good speed in 4.3 range he may become a great NFL RB.

    This is my hybrid Defense or multiple DL approach. As you can see I went with what I believe are Impact players up front and surrounded those guys with guys who have talent on the back . I have done like 50 4 or 5 man front drafts so far I like this 1 the best.
     

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