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Dave's Mock #1 Post Combine

Davesta

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1. Arizona Cardinals: Kyler Murray

2. SF Niners: Nick Bosa

3. New York Jets: Josh Allen

4. Oakland Raiders: Quinnen Williams

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Montez Sweat (Combine Riser into the top 5)

6. New York Giants: Dwayne Haskins

7. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jawaan Taylor (Got to protect your new investment in Nick Foles)

8. Detroit Lions: Jonah Williams

9. Buffalo Bills: DK Metcalf (Josh Allen's Cannon + DK's speed!)

10. Denver Broncos: Drew Lock (Elway is smitten by Lock. Flacco is the perfect bridge QB for him)

11. Cincy Bengals: Devin White (this makes too much sense)

12. Greenbay Packers: Rashan Gary

13. Miami Dolphins: Clelin Ferrell (Dolphins already admitting theyll tank for a 2020 QB. So build the D)

14. Atlanta Falcons: Ed Oliver

15. Washington Redskins: Greedy Williams

16. Carolina Panthers: Andre Dillard

17. Cleveland Browns: Deandre Baker

18. Minnesota Vikings: Cody Ford (this will sting when he gets selected before our pick)

19. Tennessee Titans: TJ Hockenson (Helps Mariota as well as clearing the way for new star, Henry)

20. Pittsburgh Steelers: Devin Bush (Shazier's replacement)

21. Seattle Seahawks: Chris Lindstrom (Finally, OL help for Wilson)

22. Baltimore Ravens:

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AJ Brown, WR, Ole Miss

- People wonder why DK didn't put up the stats he should of with the combine numbers he had. It was because of this guy. Worked mostly in the slot, but when DK went down, proved he can play on the outside. Great Route Runner with strong hands. He might not have the highest ceiling as some of the other WRs, but his floor is probably the highest. 6'0" at 226lbs running a 4.49, He's a faster Anquan Boldin. Did I mention great hands?

Round 3

Pick 85:
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Juan Thornhill, Safety, Virginia

- Former cornerback turned safety. Great instincts and ball hawking skills. Very Rangy and athletic, running a 4.42 at the combine. Pair him up with Jefferson and lets roll.

Pick 102(Comp pick):
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David Sills, WR, West Virginia

- A WR whos dream was to play QB getting thrown to by a QB whos suppose to play WR? Come on.. why not? Okay, but seriously, David Sills can ball. Needs to get stronger and improve his route running, being that he's a former QB. But you see the improvement he makes every year in that department. Impressive, natural ball skills with great body control. Goal Line specialist, scoring a touchdown once in every 3.7 catches during his college career. Did I mention great hands?

Round 4

Pick 113(Denver Trade):
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Nate Davis, OG, Charlotte

- We go back into the small school pool to find our interior Oline help. Excellent power that is capable of dominating at the point of attack. Finish blocks with a nasty demeanor. Outstanding foot quickness and agility. Able to bend and get low into his stance.

Pick 123:
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Trayveon Williams, RB, Texas A&M

- Matt Miller calls him the best 3rd down back in this draft class. Was the workhorse of A&M, so theres mileage there. Very hard worker. High football character. Combine press mentions how he would always be in the weight room after every practice. First one in, last one out kind of guy. Very calm runner with good burst (ran a 4.51) and quick feet. Excellent receiver out of the backfield as well as splitting out wide. Despite his size, hes a willing pass blocker.

Round 5

Pick 161:
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Corey Ballentine, CB, Washburn

- Depth and Special teams. You can never have too many corners. Not sure what's going to happen with Jimmy Smith, but even so.. this is probably Brandon Carr's last year. Winner of the Cliff Harris Award. It honors the nation's small college defensive player of the year. 2 sport athlete (track) with outstanding speed. Combine profile mentions him as a special teams ace with the ability to return kicks, cover kicks, and block kicks. John Harbaugh must be salivating.

Round 6

Pick 193:
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Tre Watson, ILB, Maryland

- Senior bowl and combine snub. Watson posted 114 tackles, 3 sacks and 5 ints (1 for a TD) for the terps in 2018. Second team All-Big Ten. Athletic coverage linebacker who adds depth to the position that might be really young, depending if Mosley resigns or not.

Pick 195:
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Jordan Ta'amu, QB, Ole Miss

- Tyrod 2.0? We know with Lamar's play style, we need a decent backup QB. Even if we resign RG3, why not throw a dart in the 6th round and see if we can find another tyrod and have a back up QB for lamar for the next 4 years. The Draft Network list Jordan as it's "Sleeper QB of Choice." Experienced in running the RPO. Mobile QB. Sound mechanics that leads to accurate balls. Possesses NFL arm talent. Just needs to have better field awareness.
 
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Willbacker

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This is a great draft!!

The Taamu pick was interesting. Lots of physical ability. Could go on practice squad for 1st year.
 

Davesta

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I’d like this draft quite a bit even if I’m not on board with brown at 22

I know the people here are mix on AJ. I just see him as a alpha. If you watch the combine, he ran everything full speed. When people casually jogged to make sure they caught the balls in the gauntlet drill, AJ brown didn’t.
He’s probably the most ready to come out and plug and play. Ceiling isn’t as high as like Hakeem butler.. but butlers bust potential is high. It’s probably between AJ and deebo. And I got to give AJ the slight edge
 

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I know the people here are mix on AJ. I just see him as a alpha. If you watch the combine, he ran everything full speed. When people casually jogged to make sure they caught the balls in the gauntlet drill, AJ brown didn’t.
He’s probably the most ready to come out and plug and play. Ceiling isn’t as high as like Hakeem butler.. but butlers bust potential is high. It’s probably between AJ and deebo. And I got to give AJ the slight edge

he's pro-ready and a likely high volume guy but i just dont see him as an obvious playmaker which given the way our offence is being structured, the passing game is going to be built around big plays and while AJ is good as a runner with the ball in his hands i just dont see him as as game-breaking threat in the pros on a consistent basis where i do for other guys

he's someone who id say will likely have a good career and will come to life as a safety valve/qb's best friend but wont necessarily be someone other teams will fear or gameplan around
 

Davesta

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he's pro-ready and a likely high volume guy but i just dont see him as an obvious playmaker which given the way our offence is being structured, the passing game is going to be built around big plays and while AJ is good as a runner with the ball in his hands i just dont see him as as game-breaking threat in the pros on a consistent basis where i do for other guys

he's someone who id say will likely have a good career and will come to life as a safety valve/qb's best friend but wont necessarily be someone other teams will fear or gameplan around

I see where you’re coming from. As a game changing superstar, the chances of him becoming that is low.
But if we already have that game changer in Lamar (if he develops properly), I’m fine with AJ as a support for Lamar. He excels in those RPO slants. I’m more comfortable taking him than any other WRs in this draft at pick 22. Can’t be swinging for home runs every pick. Getting a double is alright sometimes haha
 

Davesta

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Think i would cream if we get thornill in the 3rd and nate davis in the 4th, only pick i disagree with is the david sills imo thats a pretty big reach

What round you think sills goes? I think bottom 3rd-4th is a good spot for him.
 

Deebo813

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1. Arizona Cardinals: Kyler Murray

2. SF Niners: Nick Bosa

3. New York Jets: Josh Allen

4. Oakland Raiders: Quinnen Williams

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Montez Sweat (Combine Riser into the top 5)

6. New York Giants: Dwayne Haskins

7. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jawaan Taylor (Got to protect your new investment in Nick Foles)

8. Detroit Lions: Jonah Williams

9. Buffalo Bills: DK Metcalf (Josh Allen's Cannon + DK's speed!)

10. Denver Broncos: Drew Lock (Elway is smitten by Lock. Flacco is the perfect bridge QB for him)

11. Cincy Bengals: Devin White (this makes too much sense)

12. Greenbay Packers: Rashan Gary

13. Miami Dolphins: Clelin Ferrell (Dolphins already admitting theyll tank for a 2020 QB. So build the D)

14. Atlanta Falcons: Ed Oliver

15. Washington Redskins: Greedy Williams

16. Carolina Panthers: Andre Dillard

17. Cleveland Browns: Deandre Baker

18. Minnesota Vikings: Cody Ford (this will sting when he gets selected before our pick)

19. Tennessee Titans: TJ Hockenson (Helps Mariota as well as clearing the way for new star, Henry)

20. Pittsburgh Steelers: Devin Bush (Shazier's replacement)

21. Seattle Seahawks: Chris Lindstrom (Finally, OL help for Wilson)

22. Baltimore Ravens:

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AJ Brown, WR, Ole Miss

- People wonder why DK didn't put up the stats he should of with the combine numbers he had. It was because of this guy. Worked mostly in the slot, but when DK went down, proved he can play on the outside. Great Route Runner with strong hands. He might not have the highest ceiling as some of the other WRs, but his floor is probably the highest. 6'0" at 226lbs running a 4.49, He's a faster Anquan Boldin. Did I mention great hands?

Round 3

Pick 85:
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Juan Thornhill, Safety, Virginia

- Former cornerback turned safety. Great instincts and ball hawking skills. Very Rangy and athletic, running a 4.42 at the combine. Pair him up with Jefferson and lets roll.

Pick 102(Comp pick):
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David Sills, WR, West Virginia

- A WR whos dream was to play QB getting thrown to by a QB whos suppose to play WR? Come on.. why not? Okay, but seriously, David Sills can ball. Needs to get stronger and improve his route running, being that he's a former QB. But you see the improvement he makes every year in that department. Impressive, natural ball skills with great body control. Goal Line specialist, scoring a touchdown once in every 3.7 catches during his college career. Did I mention great hands?

Round 4

Pick 113(Denver Trade):
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Nate Davis, OG, Charlotte

- We go back into the small school pool to find our interior Oline help. Excellent power that is capable of dominating at the point of attack. Finish blocks with a nasty demeanor. Outstanding foot quickness and agility. Able to bend and get low into his stance.

Pick 123:
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Trayveon Williams, RB, Texas A&M

- Matt Miller calls him the best 3rd down back in this draft class. Was the workhorse of A&M, so theres mileage there. Very hard worker. High football character. Combine press mentions how he would always be in the weight room after every practice. First one in, last one out kind of guy. Very calm runner with good burst (ran a 4.51) and quick feet. Excellent receiver out of the backfield as well as splitting out wide. Despite his size, hes a willing pass blocker.

Round 5

Pick 161:
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Corey Ballentine, CB, Washburn

- Depth and Special teams. You can never have too many corners. Not sure what's going to happen with Jimmy Smith, but even so.. this is probably Brandon Carr's last year. Winner of the Cliff Harris Award. It honors the nation's small college defensive player of the year. 2 sport athlete (track) with outstanding speed. Combine profile mentions him as a special teams ace with the ability to return kicks, cover kicks, and block kicks. John Harbaugh must be salivating.

Round 6

Pick 193:
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Tre Watson, ILB, Maryland

- Senior bowl and combine snub. Watson posted 114 tackles, 3 sacks and 5 ints (1 for a TD) for the terps in 2018. Second team All-Big Ten. Athletic coverage linebacker who adds depth to the position that might be really young, depending if Mosley resigns or not.

Pick 195:
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Jordan Ta'amu, QB, Ole Miss

- Tyrod 2.0? We know with Lamar's play style, we need a decent backup QB. Even if we resign RG3, why not throw a dart in the 6th round and see if we can find another tyrod and have a back up QB for lamar for the next 4 years. The Draft Network list Jordan as it's "Sleeper QB of Choice." Experienced in running the RPO. Mobile QB. Sound mechanics that leads to accurate balls. Possesses NFL arm talent. Just needs to have better field awareness.
Juan thornhill and tray williams? I fucking wish. Loved them all season.. with that being said its not gonna happen lol. We never draft guys that the fans usually like.. i like your picks for all teams.. one of the best ive seen
 

Davesta

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Juan thornhill and tray williams? I fucking wish. Loved them all season.. with that being said its not gonna happen lol. We never draft guys that the fans usually like.. i like your picks for all teams.. one of the best ive seen

New era baby! Decosta era! I remember someone posting a screen shot during the 2018 draft of the ravens war room and in the corner of a laptop you see the logo of a ravens forum site. Anything is possible *kevin Garnett voice*
 

Deebo813

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New era baby! Decosta era! I remember someone posting a screen shot during the 2018 draft of the ravens war room and in the corner of a laptop you see the logo of a ravens forum site. Anything is possible *kevin Garnett voice*
Lmao wait forreal?
 

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