2017 Official Draft Thread - Round 1

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  • Rugger05
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    • Jun 2013
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    I think I traded too much in this

    Your score is: 13119 (GRADE: A)

    Your Picks:
    Round 2 Pick 2 (S.F.): Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford (B)
    Round 2 Pick 6: Forrest Lamp, OG/OT, Western Kentucky (B+)
    Round 2 Pick 13 (ARI): Carl Lawson, DE/OLB, Auburn (A-)
    Round 2 Pick 21 (DET): Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee (A-)
    Round 2 Pick 24 (OAK): Adam Bisnowaty, OT/OG, Pittsburgh (B-)
    Round 3 Pick 2 (S.F.): JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Southern California (B)
    Round 3 Pick 13 (ARI): Chris Wormley, DT, Michigan (A)
    Round 3 Pick 18 (DEN): Ahkello Witherspoon, CB, Colorado (C+)
    Round 3 Pick 21 (DET): Chad Wheeler, OT, Southern California (B-)
    Round 3 Pick 37 (DEN): Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech (A+)
    Round 4 Pick 2 (S.F.): Dalvin Tomlinson, DT, Alabama (B-)
    Round 4 Pick 6: Justin Evans, SS, Texas A&M (A-)
    Round 4 Pick 18 (TENN): Jeremy McNichols, RB, Boise State (C-)
    Round 5 Pick 7: Davis Webb, QB, California (A+)
    Round 6 Pick 6: Charles Walker, DT, Oklahoma (D+)
    Round 7 Pick 7: Zane Gonzalez, K, Arizona State (B)

    Your Future Picks:
    2018 Round 1 Pick
    2019 Round 1 Pick

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    • chargerkdb
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      Originally posted by Rugger05 View Post
      I think I traded too much in this

      Your score is: 13119 (GRADE: A)

      Your Picks:
      Round 2 Pick 2 (S.F.): Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford (B)
      Round 2 Pick 6: Forrest Lamp, OG/OT, Western Kentucky (B+)
      Round 2 Pick 13 (ARI): Carl Lawson, DE/OLB, Auburn (A-)
      Round 2 Pick 21 (DET): Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee (A-)
      Round 2 Pick 24 (OAK): Adam Bisnowaty, OT/OG, Pittsburgh (B-)
      Round 3 Pick 2 (S.F.): JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Southern California (B)
      Round 3 Pick 13 (ARI): Chris Wormley, DT, Michigan (A)
      Round 3 Pick 18 (DEN): Ahkello Witherspoon, CB, Colorado (C+)
      Round 3 Pick 21 (DET): Chad Wheeler, OT, Southern California (B-)
      Round 3 Pick 37 (DEN): Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech (A+)
      Round 4 Pick 2 (S.F.): Dalvin Tomlinson, DT, Alabama (B-)
      Round 4 Pick 6: Justin Evans, SS, Texas A&M (A-)
      Round 4 Pick 18 (TENN): Jeremy McNichols, RB, Boise State (C-)
      Round 5 Pick 7: Davis Webb, QB, California (A+)
      Round 6 Pick 6: Charles Walker, DT, Oklahoma (D+)
      Round 7 Pick 7: Zane Gonzalez, K, Arizona State (B)

      Your Future Picks:
      2018 Round 1 Pick
      2019 Round 1 Pick

      Who's grading this? 5 2nds, 5 3rds and a 1st in both 18 and 19 and it's not an A+++. You could know nothing about football and just use an online draft guide and you'd still guess you're way to 3-4 solid starters with 10 picks in the top 100. Any draft that lands 3-4 starters AND 2 future 1st's would be talked about for years

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      • Rugger05
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        Originally posted by chargerkdb View Post
        Who's grading this? 5 2nds, 5 3rds and a 1st in both 18 and 19 and it's not an A+++. You could know nothing about football and just use an online draft guide and you'd still guess you're way to 3-4 solid starters with 10 picks in the top 100. Any draft that lands 3-4 starters AND 2 future 1st's would be talked about for years
        Ha ha ha. I did another draft without trading away so many picks. Anytime your pick comes up you have at least one offer

        Here is my other draft

        Your score is: 12199 (GRADE: A-)

        Your Picks:
        Round 1 Pick 12 (CLE): Jamal Adams, SS, LSU (A)
        Round 2 Pick 1 (CLE): Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama (A)
        Round 2 Pick 10 (N.O.): Adoree' Jackson, CB, Southern California (B+)
        Round 3 Pick 7: Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech (A-)
        Round 3 Pick 17 (WASH): Adam Bisnowaty, OT/OG, Pittsburgh (B)
        Round 4 Pick 1 (CLE): Dalvin Tomlinson, DT, Alabama (A-)
        Round 4 Pick 6: Dawuane Smoot, DE/OLB, Illinois (A-)
        Round 5 Pick 7: Stacy Coley, WR, Miami (Fla.) (B+)
        Round 6 Pick 6: De'Angelo Henderson, RB, Coastal Carolina (B-)
        Round 7 Pick 7: Aarion Penton, CB, Missouri (C+)

        Your Future Picks:
        2018 Round 1 Pick
        2019 Round 1 Pick

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        • Rugger05
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          Your score is: 12311 (GRADE: A-)

          Your Picks:
          Round 1 Pick 7: Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford (A+)
          Round 2 Pick 6: Budda Baker, FS, Washington (B+)
          Round 3 Pick 17 (WASH): Adam Bisnowaty, OT/OG, Pittsburgh (B)
          Round 4 Pick 4 (CHI): JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Southern California (A+)
          Round 4 Pick 14 (IND): Dalvin Tomlinson, DT, Alabama (A)
          Round 4 Pick 25 (K.C.): Brian Allen, CB, Utah (A)
          Round 4 Pick 37 (IND): Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State (C+)
          Round 5 Pick 7: Dan Skipper, OT, Arkansas (A)
          Round 6 Pick 6: Calvin Munson, OLB, San Diego State (C)
          Round 7 Pick 7: C.J. Beathard, QB, Iowa (C+)

          Your Future Picks:
          2018 Round 1 Pick
          2019 Round 1 Pick

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          • Boltjolt
            Dont let the PBs fool ya
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            Originally posted by Rugger05 View Post
            I think I traded too much in this

            Your score is: 13119 (GRADE: A)

            Your Picks:
            Round 2 Pick 2 (S.F.): Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford (B)
            Round 2 Pick 6: Forrest Lamp, OG/OT, Western Kentucky (B+)
            Round 2 Pick 13 (ARI): Carl Lawson, DE/OLB, Auburn (A-)
            Round 2 Pick 21 (DET): Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee (A-)
            Round 2 Pick 24 (OAK): Adam Bisnowaty, OT/OG, Pittsburgh (B-)
            Round 3 Pick 2 (S.F.): JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Southern California (B)
            Round 3 Pick 13 (ARI): Chris Wormley, DT, Michigan (A)
            Round 3 Pick 18 (DEN): Ahkello Witherspoon, CB, Colorado (C+)
            Round 3 Pick 21 (DET): Chad Wheeler, OT, Southern California (B-)
            Round 3 Pick 37 (DEN): Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech (A+)
            Round 4 Pick 2 (S.F.): Dalvin Tomlinson, DT, Alabama (B-)
            Round 4 Pick 6: Justin Evans, SS, Texas A&M (A-)
            Round 4 Pick 18 (TENN): Jeremy McNichols, RB, Boise State (C-)
            Round 5 Pick 7: Davis Webb, QB, California (A+)
            Round 6 Pick 6: Charles Walker, DT, Oklahoma (D+)
            Round 7 Pick 7: Zane Gonzalez, K, Arizona State (B)

            Your Future Picks:
            2018 Round 1 Pick
            2019 Round 1 Pick
            Oh that doesn't look unrealistic at all.....lmao.

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            • bonehead
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              Originally posted by Rugger05 View Post
              I think I traded too much in this

              Your score is: 13119 (GRADE: A)

              Your Picks:
              Round 2 Pick 2 (S.F.): Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford (B)
              Round 2 Pick 6: Forrest Lamp, OG/OT, Western Kentucky (B+)
              Round 2 Pick 13 (ARI): Carl Lawson, DE/OLB, Auburn (A-)
              Round 2 Pick 21 (DET): Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee (A-)
              Round 2 Pick 24 (OAK): Adam Bisnowaty, OT/OG, Pittsburgh (B-)
              Round 3 Pick 2 (S.F.): JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, Southern California (B)
              Round 3 Pick 13 (ARI): Chris Wormley, DT, Michigan (A)
              Round 3 Pick 18 (DEN): Ahkello Witherspoon, CB, Colorado (C+)
              Round 3 Pick 21 (DET): Chad Wheeler, OT, Southern California (B-)
              Round 3 Pick 37 (DEN): Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech (A+)
              Round 4 Pick 2 (S.F.): Dalvin Tomlinson, DT, Alabama (B-)
              Round 4 Pick 6: Justin Evans, SS, Texas A&M (A-)
              Round 4 Pick 18 (TENN): Jeremy McNichols, RB, Boise State (C-)
              Round 5 Pick 7: Davis Webb, QB, California (A+)
              Round 6 Pick 6: Charles Walker, DT, Oklahoma (D+)
              Round 7 Pick 7: Zane Gonzalez, K, Arizona State (B)

              Your Future Picks:
              2018 Round 1 Pick
              2019 Round 1 Pick
              You think?!!!





              I would like this draft
              Forget it Donny you're out of your element

              Shut the fuck up Donny

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              • Rugger05
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                I really like this one

                Your score is: 13246 (GRADE: A)

                Your Picks:
                Round 1 Pick 16 (BALT): Malik McDowell, DT/DE, Michigan State (B-)
                Round 1 Pick 32 (N.O.): Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan (A+)
                Round 2 Pick 6: Obi Melifonwu, SS, Connecticut (B)
                Round 2 Pick 13 (ARI): Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama (A+)
                Round 2 Pick 15 (BALT): Adoree' Jackson, CB, Southern California (A-)
                Round 3 Pick 13 (ARI): Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech (A-)
                Round 3 Pick 21 (DET): DeMarcus Walker, DE, Florida State (A)
                Round 4 Pick 6: Brad Kaaya, QB, Miami (Fla.) (A)
                Round 4 Pick 13 (ARI): Ben Braden, OG, Michigan (C+)
                Round 5 Pick 7: Corn Elder, CB, Miami (Fla.) (B-)
                Round 6 Pick 6: Donnel Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State (B+)
                Round 7 Pick 7: Javancy Jones, OLB, Jackson State (B-)

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                • pigskin
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                  NFL DRAFT GAME 2017Logged in as: cntryfoolLog Out
                  YOUR TEAM: LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
                  GAME OVER!
                  New Draft Home (Scores)

                  Your score is: 13358 (GRADE: A)

                  Your Picks:
                  Round 1 Pick 16 (BALT): Malik Hooker, FS/SS, Ohio State (A+)
                  Round 1 Pick 32 (N.O.): Garett Bolles, OT, Utah (A)
                  Round 2 Pick 6: Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama (A)
                  Round 2 Pick 13 (ARI): T.J. Watt, OLB, Wisconsin (B+)
                  Round 2 Pick 15 (BALT): Dan Feeney, OG, Indiana (B+)
                  Round 3 Pick 7: Pat Elflein, C/OG, Ohio State (A-)
                  Round 4 Pick 6: Davis Webb, QB, California (B+)
                  Round 5 Pick 7: James Conner, RB, Pittsburgh (B-)
                  Round 6 Pick 6: Josh Reynolds, WR, Texas A&M (A+)
                  Round 7 Pick 7: Jeremiah Ledbetter, DT, Arkansas (A-)

                  If only!

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                  • Formula 21
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                    I don't know why I keep posting on Thomas, he won't be there for the Bolts.

                    PFF scouting report: Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford

                    The PFF analysis team breaks down the prospects of Stanford's Solomon Thomas ahead of the 2017 NFL Draft.
                    PFF Analysis Team | 4 days ago
                    (Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

                    (Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

                    Name: Solomon Thomas
                    School: Stanford
                    Position fit: Base defensive end and sub-package defensive tackle
                    Stats to know: Thomas is one of the elite run defenders in the nation and his 12.0 run-stop percentage ranks No. 6 among Power-5 defensive tackles.

                    What he does best:

                    Elite run defender who uses strength to shed blockers easily
                    Can generate pass-rush from the edge or the interior of the defensive line
                    Wins as a pass-rusher with both power and speed
                    Greatly improved as a pass-rusher in 2016 and saw his pass-rush production nearly double
                    Pass-rush productivity of 9.0 ranks No. 16 among DTs in draft class
                    10 sacks, 12 hits and 22 hurries on 394 pass-rush snaps
                    Moves quickly up and down the line of scrimmage in the run game
                    Showed the ability to take on and shed all types of blocks in the run game
                    Great feel for “back” blocks on “power” plays. Often disrupted plays two gaps away
                    Has the quickness to attack one-gap and the ability to locate and shed to play two-gaps
                    Good quickness into gaps on stunts, strong leg drive to bull-rush larger opponents
                    Held up well as an undersized nose tackle in Stanford’s scheme. Anchors well when losing on first contact

                    Biggest concern:

                    Doesn’t have ideal size for an NFL defensive tackle at only 273 pounds
                    Only one season of top pass-rushing production
                    Can get overpowered by double teams and moved off the LOS, particularly on the front side of “power” plays
                    May not have a true position.
                    Most of his snaps came inside so he lacks reps outside the tackle where he is most likely to play on base downs.

                    Player Comparison: Michael Bennett, Seattle Seahawks

                    Thomas and Bennett are about the same size and both can play and pass-rush from anywhere along the defensive line. Thomas is more of a run-first player than Bennett, but they both fill a similar role as a base defensive end with the ability to kick inside as pass-rushers.

                    Bottom line: Thomas was dominant this season as shown by his No. 1 run-defense grade (92.0) and No. 6 pass-rushing grade (86.9) among FBS interior defensive linemen. Thomas has been highly productive the last two seasons but has followed a natural skill development progression as he was first a solid run defender and then made an ever-increasing contribution as a pass-rusher. Thomas’s pass-rushing productivity rating of 8.7 ranked No. 5 among Power-5 defensive tackles. Thomas has experience playing in the interior of the defensive line but only weighs 270 pounds so he isn’t exactly the ideal size to play inside in the NFL but his experience inside and his proven ability to hold up makes him an ideal candidate to play base defensive end and then a player who can shift inside to defensive tackle in sub-package situations. If nickel is the new base, then Thomas’ ability to stop the run plus rush the passer from inside or outside will make him a highly coveted player in the draft.
                    Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
                    The Wasted Decade is done.
                    Build Back Better.

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                    • Boltjolt
                      Dont let the PBs fool ya
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                      Your right, he wont but its ok to be obsessed lol.

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                      • Formula 21
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                        Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
                        The Wasted Decade is done.
                        Build Back Better.

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                        • Formula 21
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                          PFF scouting report: Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State

                          The PFF analysis team breaks down the prospects of Ohio State's Marshon Lattimore ahead of the 2017 NFL Draft.
                          PFF Analysis Team | 5 days ago
                          (Scott Halleran/Getty Images)

                          (Scott Halleran/Getty Images)

                          Name: Marshon Lattimore

                          School: Ohio State

                          Position fit: Outside cornerback

                          Stats to know: Allowed an NFL passer rating of just 30.2 on throws into his coverage in 2016. The NFL passer rating for throwing the ball away on every single play is 39.6.

                          What he does best:

                          Plays on the border of too much contact at times, but uses his hands well on blocks and at the line.
                          Despite physicality, still committed just two penalties all year.
                          Mirrors well underneath and gets his body in the way of the route, physically making those short routes awkward
                          Plays slant routes as well better than any cornerback in this draft class. Allowed an NFL passer rating of just 2.8 on passes thrown into his coverage on slants.
                          Routinely blanketed receivers out of the play. Matched receivers stride for stride on go routes, allowing just two of the 12 passes thrown into his coverage on go routes to be caught.
                          Showed the ability to find an additional burst when he needed to, including on a fantastic interception of Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield early in the year where he kicked into an extra gear to get in front of the pass.
                          Sure tackler. Didn’t miss any of the 37 solo tackles he attempted in 2016.
                          Uses his size well to get to passes to knock them away, helping him to six pass breakups from the 41 passes thrown into his coverage.

                          Biggest concern:

                          Lost the ball at times and looked too focused on the receiver. Countered this with a fantastic ability to get his arm out to swap the ball away more often than not though.
                          Seems to want to play the man more than the ball, a little Eli Apple-like.
                          Redshirted in 2014 and played just 84 snaps in 2015 thanks to injuries, before taking over as a starter this year.
                          Played almost exclusively right cornerback, so has little-to-no experience tracking receivers or playing in the slot.

                          Player comparison: Desmond Trufant, Atlanta Falcons

                          Like Lattimore, Trufant is aggressive and not afraid to go after a pass to break it up, with the Atlanta Falcons star cornerback racking up 32 pass breakups over the past three seasons.

                          Bottom line:

                          Lattimore has received a lot of praise nationally recently, and it’s not difficult to see why. He has it all, from range to ball skills, and routinely made opposing quarterbacks regret throwing the ball into his coverage in 2016. He has the size, athleticism and production to go early in the draft while fitting multiple schemes as an outside corner.
                          Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
                          The Wasted Decade is done.
                          Build Back Better.

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