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  • Boltgang74
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    Yeah me personally I skip the trade scenarios on these mock simulators just cuz they seem way too good to be true.

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    • Leslie Grossman
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      Originally posted by Boltgang74 View Post
      Yeah me personally I skip the trade scenarios on these mock simulators just cuz they seem way too good to be true.
      unrealistic player rankings and trade scenarios, clickbait all about getting more viewers.....social media if you will

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      • TexanBeerlover
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        no two simulators are created equal
        you be the simulator
        TE Michael Mayer
        WR Jalin Hyatt
        DT Calijah Kancey
        S Jammie Washington
        TE Payne Durham
        WR, Andrei Losivas
        DT, Karl Brooks
        Kill your weakness
        Create your strengths



        • 21.

          Michael Mayer
          TE Notre Dame

        • 54.

          Jalin Hyatt
          WR Tennessee

        • 85.

          Calijah Kancey
          DT Pittsburgh

        • 125.

          Jammie Robinson
          S Florida State

        • 158.

          Payne Durham
          TE Purdue

        • 200.

          Andrei Iosivas
          WR Princeton

        • 241.

          Karl Brooks
          DT Bowling Green

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        • La Costa Boy
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          I was looking at projected comp picks for the 2023 draft because they push your 4th, 5th & 6th round picks down. Our 4th rounder with the projections I saw moves from 124 to 131 overall. Our 5th goes from 158 to 166 and the 6th moves from 199 to 215. Ouch!!!!

          They project that we get zero for 2023.

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          • TexanBeerlover
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            Originally posted by La Costa Boy View Post
            I was looking at projected comp picks for the 2023 draft because they push your 4th, 5th & 6th round picks down. Our 4th rounder with the projections I saw moves from 124 to 131 overall. Our 5th goes from 158 to 166 and the 6th moves from 199 to 215. Ouch!!!!

            They project that we get zero for 2023.
            Good to know, like a swift kick in the ass! Better nail first three picks or else :freakout:

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            • Boltgang74
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              • TexanBeerlover
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                To expound on first three round picks (#21, #54, and #85) Telesco trading up or down? Here are possible clusters considering new OC & defensive deficiencies.

                #21
                DE, Bryan Bresse (if available, moving on from Bosa contract)

                WR, Jackson Smith-Njiba (moving on from Allen contract)
                WR, Zay Flowers (speed/returner)
                WR, Jordan Addison (weapon)
                TE, Dalton Kincade (superb hand catcher that Herbert needs)


                #54
                TE, Darnell Washington (if available and/or Kincade not selected in first)

                DE, Keion White (keeping Bosa)
                DE, DE, Adetomiwa Adebawore, Northwestern (could kick inside to aid pass rush)
                WR, Jalen Hyatt (Keeping Allen)
                DT, Keenau Benton (interior run stopper with penetrating pass rush moves)


                #85
                OT, Matthew Bergeron (if available)
                RB/Returner, Tyjae Spears (weapon to add with Eckler)
                OG/C, Steve Avila (Bullish guard who can become a starting Center, upgrading OL)
                WR, Andrei Losivas (speed with nice size)
                CB, Deonte Banks (secondary could again be need pick)

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                • ghost
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                  Originally posted by TexanBeerlover View Post
                  To expound on first three round picks (#21, #54, and #85) Telesco trading up or down? Here are possible clusters considering new OC & defensive deficiencies.

                  #21
                  DE, Bryan Bresse (if available, moving on from Bosa contract)

                  WR, Jackson Smith-Njiba (moving on from Allen contract)
                  WR, Zay Flowers (speed/returner)
                  WR, Jordan Addison (weapon)
                  TE, Dalton Kincade (superb hand catcher that Herbert needs)


                  #54
                  TE, Darnell Washington (if available and/or Kincade not selected in first)

                  DE, Keion White (keeping Bosa)
                  DE, DE, Adetomiwa Adebawore, Northwestern (could kick inside to aid pass rush)
                  WR, Jalen Hyatt (Keeping Allen)
                  DT, Keenau Benton (interior run stopper with penetrating pass rush moves)


                  #85
                  OT, Matthew Bergeron (if available)
                  RB/Returner, Tyjae Spears (weapon to add with Eckler)
                  OG/C, Steve Avila (Bullish guard who can become a starting Center, upgrading OL)
                  WR, Andrei Losivas (speed with nice size)
                  CB, Deonte Banks (secondary could again be need pick)
                  I like your work. Would like to see more OT prospects in your first groupings, if I could make any additions to your list, which is very solid. Our top-rated draft prospects are dovetailing nicely and we're seeing the same thing. Love that when it happens.

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                  • TexanBeerlover
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                    Originally posted by ghost View Post

                    I like your work. Would like to see more OT prospects in your first groupings, if I could make any additions to your list, which is very solid. Our top-rated draft prospects are dovetailing nicely and we're seeing the same thing. Love that when it happens.
                    Thanks. Little slow here, guess everybody waiting patiently to see Combine results, not sure OT group as much as others? Reason why didn't list OT in first was because RT should be addressed later and use 1st draft slot group to focus on WR and Edge, but notice did have TE (Kincaid) mentioned. If Luke Musgrave created separation from his piers @ the combine (running a sub 4.55) would have to not only add him but rank just ahead of Kincaid.

                    Darnell Wright, Tennessee would be a solid selection #21 (like better if traded back a few slots to add another pick). Would understand it, especially if Pipkins walks in free agency (hoping they retain him). One hell of a RT prospect who would punish the Max Crosby's of the world who have owned the Chargers and made Justin Herbert uncomfortable in the pocket. Defiantly would be a need pick, but a very solid one at that.

                    please move to 2023 NFL Super Draft Thread
                    Last edited by TexanBeerlover; 02-24-2023, 04:21 PM.

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                    • ghost
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                      Originally posted by TexanBeerlover View Post

                      Thanks. Little slow here, guess everybody waiting patiently to see Combine results, not sure OT group as much as others? Reason why didn't list OT in first was because RT should be addressed later and use 1st draft slot group to focus on WR and Edge, but notice did have TE (Kincaid) mentioned. If Luke Musgrave created separation from his piers @ the combine (running a sub 4.55) would have to not only add him but rank just ahead of Kincaid.

                      Darnell Wright, Tennessee would be a solid selection #21 (like better if traded back a few slots to add another pick). Would understand it, especially if Pipkins walks in free agency (hoping they retain him). One hell of a RT prospect who would punish the Max Crosby's of the world who have owned the Chargers and made Justin Herbert uncomfortable in the pocket. Defiantly would be a need pick, but a very solid one at that.

                      please move to 2023 NFL Super Draft Thread
                      Looking at the WRs: I believe that Zay Flowers has fallen to the second round and Jalin Hyatt is in the first. This is my opinion.

                      I ranked the receivers 1. Hyatt 2. Addison. Anything after that, I'm lookin at Tight end. Musgrave is a solid option at #21, I like Dalton Kincaid a ton and the Charger brass is in love with Notre Dame players so they prefer Michael Mayer over Musgrave + Kincaid.

                      As far as OTs, remember that Woodie said that word is out that Peter Skoronski is the only OT with an 1st day grade who is a starter from Day One. Something to be mindful of.

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                      • TexanBeerlover
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                        Originally posted by ghost View Post

                        Looking at the WRs: I believe that Zay Flowers has fallen to the second round and Jalin Hyatt is in the first. This is my opinion.

                        I ranked the receivers 1. Hyatt 2. Addison. Anything after that, I'm lookin at Tight end. Musgrave is a solid option at #21, I like Dalton Kincaid a ton and the Charger brass is in love with Notre Dame players so they prefer Michael Mayer over Musgrave + Kincaid.

                        As far as OTs, remember that Woodie said that word is out that Peter Skoronski is the only OT with an 1st day grade who is a starter from Day One. Something to be mindful of.
                        RT position should have length and size since generally footwork suspect unless a first round grade. Don’t see Skoronski in that role, sure he could but not natural fit. Think he is a LG and a damn good one. Could kick Salyer to right side and draft Peter Skoronski #21 but don’t project him dropping down boards that long.

                        Musgrave has the highest ceiling with most speed which is why his stock in ascending. Try and avoid golden domers.

                        who will run faster at the combine, Hyatt or Flowers?

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                        • ghost
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                          Originally posted by TexanBeerlover View Post

                          RT position should have length and size since generally footwork suspect unless a first round grade. Don’t see Skoronski in that role, sure he could but not natural fit. Think he is a LG and a damn good one. Could kick Salyer to right side and draft Peter Skoronski #21 but don’t project him dropping down boards that long.

                          Musgrave has the highest ceiling with most speed which is why his stock in ascending. Try and avoid golden domers.

                          who will run faster at the combine, Hyatt or Flowers?
                          My money is on Hyatt. He's got a closing gear that is a wonderment. 'If he's even, he's leavin'.

                          Been think about what Beachcomb said about O'Cyrus and when that projection is taken seriously, how do you view O'Cyrus Torrence at LG, replacing Feiler who moves over to RT. Everyone else stays put: SLATER/TORRENCE/LINSLEY/ZION/FEILER with Jamaree Salyer the interior swingman, with RT depth drafted in April.

                          Is that a pipe dream? Or is distinct possibly if the way Moore runs his offense - he doesn't get into position specific for players publicly, as he waits until he sees how it's shaking out in camp - as we know the prior offensive staff would not let Feiler be anything but a LG. With Torrence in that position at LG, let Pipkens walk and move Feiler outside. That's a line I have confidence in.

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