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  • Rugger05
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    Official 2019 Pre Draft Discussion

    Let's get the draft discussion going...................
  • ChargingBolts
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    #2
    Trade up for the #1 pick and get Nick Bosa and we then have the Brosa's, Ingram at blitzing LB and Derwin, scary like the 85 Bears, 00 Ravens otherwise Joey might sign with the Cards in 2020, we could have both or none.

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    • Fleet
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      #3
      I figured this would be our main draft thread. So i moved it. Most will want it in the main forum.

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      • charger1993
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        #4
        Christian wilkins train.

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        • Formula 21
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          #5
          PFF 2019 NFL Mock Draft 3September and October mock drafts, some of the new names from each of them lived up to the hype, while others dropped off and potentially out of the first round after their respective 2018 seasons. As usual, the draft order is in place to where each team has now officially been slated to select up to Pick 28, while the final four picks are an estimate based on final Super Bowl odds from our PFF Forecast team. This mock draft also takes into account all of the 2019 NFL Draft early declarations for underclassmen who had to officially declare their intentions for entering the draft as of Monday, January 14.

          Important to remember, this is a mock based on what I would do, not a prediction of what your favorite team will do.




          The Jets have many different ways to turn but they go with the best offensive tackle in the draft in Williams. He allowed just 13 pressures on 482 attempts last season.



          Baker is a fit for any defensive scheme and as he can play both man and zone coverage with excellent ball skills. He allowed a passer rating of only 40.2 into his coverage last season.



          The cornerback position opposite Darius Slay has been a multi-year issue in Detroit, and Williams plays the brand of man coverage that head coach Matt Patricia is looking for. He has the size and physicality to play press coverage and he allowed a completion percentage of 40.3% and a passer rating of 58.1 last season.



          Simmons has one of the best combinations of run-stopping and pass-rushing ability in the draft, and he posted back-to-back elite grades over the last two years. Look beyond his four sacks in 2018, Simmons is one of the most difficult players to block in the draft class.



          Risner has had an outstanding career at Kansas State, capping with an 89.9 overall grade that ranked second in the nation. He allowed only 28 pressures on 1,490 career pass-blocking attempts.



          Thompson makes plays from all alignments on the back end and he has the range to play free safety at a high level. His 89.3 coverage grade ranked fifth in the nation, though he did get caught giving up a few big plays over his head as the season progressed.



          Much like the Broncos, the quarterback value is not a great match here at 13 so the Dolphins look to shore up their defensive front with the 340-pound Lawrence. He sheds blocks in the run game and he can push the pocket as a pass-rusher, posting 99 pressures on 809 rushes during his three-year career.



          Washington needs to replenish their receiving corps and Arcega-Whiteside has one of the best combinations of body control and contested-catch skills in the draft. His 93.0 overall grade ranked third in the nation in 2018.



          Carolina is in desperate need of young playmakers along the defensive line and Burns fits the bill after ranking third in the nation with 67 total pressures and a 90.5 grade as a pass-rusher.



          The Browns have more strides to make along the defensive line and Wilkins added to his game in 2018 as he ranked third with a 91.1 pass-rush grade to go with his usual exceptional play against the run.



          The offensive line is still an issue in Minnesota and Little has the five-star pedigree and year-to-year development to get excited about his future. He allowed just 10 pressures on 493 pass-blocking snaps last season.



          The fit is excellent here as White adds much-needed speed to the middle of the Steelers defense. He took great strides last season, improving from a 2017 grade of 73.2 to a 90.0 overall in 2018.



          Oakland adds another pass-rusher up front as Jones ranked fourth among interior defensive linemen with a 90.1 pass-rush grade and he finished second with 53 total pressures.



          Harmon has the physicality to win at the catch point and over the middle, adding another outside weapon to the Eagles offense. He graded at 83.3 overall last season while winning 17 of his 30 contested catch opportunities.



          The defensive overhaul continues with Rapp who has the versatility to play all over the field. He finished with the No. 4 overall grade among safeties last season (90.1) while missing only two tackles on the year.



          The Chargers have made great strides on the defensive side of the ball in recent years but they still have issues on the defensive interior. Tillery posted the top pass-rushing grade of any interior defensive lineman last season at 92.5 and he has a long 6-foot-7 frame to help out in the run game.



          The Patriots are in the market for their signal-caller of the future and this is a good spot for Grier who has the downfield touch and accuracy to succeed at the next level.



          Bush provides middle-of-the-field athleticism as he flies to the ball against the run and in coverage while doubling as one of the best blitzing linebackers in the draft class. He graded at 90.2 overall in 2017 and 85.0 last season.

          Last edited by Formula 21; 01-15-2019, 10:28 AM.
          Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
          The Wasted Decade is done.
          Build Back Better.

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          • BoltzBoy87
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            Originally posted by Formula 21 View Post
            PFF 2019 NFL Mock Draft 3September and October mock drafts, some of the new names from each of them lived up to the hype, while others dropped off and potentially out of the first round after their respective 2018 seasons. As usual, the draft order is in place to where each team has now officially been slated to select up to Pick 28, while the final four picks are an estimate based on final Super Bowl odds from our PFF Forecast team. This mock draft also takes into account all of the 2019 NFL Draft early declarations for underclassmen who had to officially declare their intentions for entering the draft as of Monday, January 14.

            Important to remember, this is a mock based on what I would do, not a prediction of what your favorite team will do.




            The Jets have many different ways to turn but they go with the best offensive tackle in the draft in Williams. He allowed just 13 pressures on 482 attempts last season.



            Baker is a fit for any defensive scheme and as he can play both man and zone coverage with excellent ball skills. He allowed a passer rating of only 40.2 into his coverage last season.



            The cornerback position opposite Darius Slay has been a multi-year issue in Detroit, and Williams plays the brand of man coverage that head coach Matt Patricia is looking for. He has the size and physicality to play press coverage and he allowed a completion percentage of 40.3% and a passer rating of 58.1 last season.



            Simmons has one of the best combinations of run-stopping and pass-rushing ability in the draft, and he posted back-to-back elite grades over the last two years. Look beyond his four sacks in 2018, Simmons is one of the most difficult players to block in the draft class.



            Risner has had an outstanding career at Kansas State, capping with an 89.9 overall grade that ranked second in the nation. He allowed only 28 pressures on 1,490 career pass-blocking attempts.



            Thompson makes plays from all alignments on the back end and he has the range to play free safety at a high level. His 89.3 coverage grade ranked fifth in the nation, though he did get caught giving up a few big plays over his head as the season progressed.



            Much like the Broncos, the quarterback value is not a great match here at 13 so the Dolphins look to shore up their defensive front with the 340-pound Lawrence. He sheds blocks in the run game and he can push the pocket as a pass-rusher, posting 99 pressures on 809 rushes during his three-year career.



            Washington needs to replenish their receiving corps and Arcega-Whiteside has one of the best combinations of body control and contested-catch skills in the draft. His 93.0 overall grade ranked third in the nation in 2018.



            Carolina is in desperate need of young playmakers along the defensive line and Burns fits the bill after ranking third in the nation with 67 total pressures and a 90.5 grade as a pass-rusher.



            The Browns have more strides to make along the defensive line and Wilkins added to his game in 2018 as he ranked third with a 91.1 pass-rush grade to go with his usual exceptional play against the run.



            The offensive line is still an issue in Minnesota and Little has the five-star pedigree and year-to-year development to get excited about his future. He allowed just 10 pressures on 493 pass-blocking snaps last season.



            The fit is excellent here as White adds much-needed speed to the middle of the Steelers defense. He took great strides last season, improving from a 2017 grade of 73.2 to a 90.0 overall in 2018.



            Oakland adds another pass-rusher up front as Jones ranked fourth among interior defensive linemen with a 90.1 pass-rush grade and he finished second with 53 total pressures.



            Harmon has the physicality to win at the catch point and over the middle, adding another outside weapon to the Eagles offense. He graded at 83.3 overall last season while winning 17 of his 30 contested catch opportunities.



            The defensive overhaul continues with Rapp who has the versatility to play all over the field. He finished with the No. 4 overall grade among safeties last season (90.1) while missing only two tackles on the year.



            The Chargers have made great strides on the defensive side of the ball in recent years but they still have issues on the defensive interior. Tillery posted the top pass-rushing grade of any interior defensive lineman last season at 92.5 and he has a long 6-foot-7 frame to help out in the run game.



            The Patriots are in the market for their signal-caller of the future and this is a good spot for Grier who has the downfield touch and accuracy to succeed at the next level.



            Bush provides middle-of-the-field athleticism as he flies to the ball against the run and in coverage while doubling as one of the best blitzing linebackers in the draft class. He graded at 90.2 overall in 2017 and 85.0 last season.
            Going to start looking into Tillery. Chargers desperately need a stud pass rushing DT to help the edges.

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            • chargerkdb
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              #7

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              • chargerkdb
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                Originally posted by Formula 21 View Post
                PFF 2019 NFL Mock Draft 3September and October mock drafts, some of the new names from each of them lived up to the hype, while others dropped off and potentially out of the first round after their respective 2018 seasons. As usual, the draft order is in place to where each team has now officially been slated to select up to Pick 28, while the final four picks are an estimate based on final Super Bowl odds from our PFF Forecast team. This mock draft also takes into account all of the 2019 NFL Draft early declarations for underclassmen who had to officially declare their intentions for entering the draft as of Monday, January 14.

                Important to remember, this is a mock based on what I would do, not a prediction of what your favorite team will do.




                The Jets have many different ways to turn but they go with the best offensive tackle in the draft in Williams. He allowed just 13 pressures on 482 attempts last season.



                Baker is a fit for any defensive scheme and as he can play both man and zone coverage with excellent ball skills. He allowed a passer rating of only 40.2 into his coverage last season.



                The cornerback position opposite Darius Slay has been a multi-year issue in Detroit, and Williams plays the brand of man coverage that head coach Matt Patricia is looking for. He has the size and physicality to play press coverage and he allowed a completion percentage of 40.3% and a passer rating of 58.1 last season.



                Simmons has one of the best combinations of run-stopping and pass-rushing ability in the draft, and he posted back-to-back elite grades over the last two years. Look beyond his four sacks in 2018, Simmons is one of the most difficult players to block in the draft class.



                Risner has had an outstanding career at Kansas State, capping with an 89.9 overall grade that ranked second in the nation. He allowed only 28 pressures on 1,490 career pass-blocking attempts.



                Thompson makes plays from all alignments on the back end and he has the range to play free safety at a high level. His 89.3 coverage grade ranked fifth in the nation, though he did get caught giving up a few big plays over his head as the season progressed.



                Much like the Broncos, the quarterback value is not a great match here at 13 so the Dolphins look to shore up their defensive front with the 340-pound Lawrence. He sheds blocks in the run game and he can push the pocket as a pass-rusher, posting 99 pressures on 809 rushes during his three-year career.



                Washington needs to replenish their receiving corps and Arcega-Whiteside has one of the best combinations of body control and contested-catch skills in the draft. His 93.0 overall grade ranked third in the nation in 2018.



                Carolina is in desperate need of young playmakers along the defensive line and Burns fits the bill after ranking third in the nation with 67 total pressures and a 90.5 grade as a pass-rusher.



                The Browns have more strides to make along the defensive line and Wilkins added to his game in 2018 as he ranked third with a 91.1 pass-rush grade to go with his usual exceptional play against the run.



                The offensive line is still an issue in Minnesota and Little has the five-star pedigree and year-to-year development to get excited about his future. He allowed just 10 pressures on 493 pass-blocking snaps last season.



                The fit is excellent here as White adds much-needed speed to the middle of the Steelers defense. He took great strides last season, improving from a 2017 grade of 73.2 to a 90.0 overall in 2018.



                Oakland adds another pass-rusher up front as Jones ranked fourth among interior defensive linemen with a 90.1 pass-rush grade and he finished second with 53 total pressures.



                Harmon has the physicality to win at the catch point and over the middle, adding another outside weapon to the Eagles offense. He graded at 83.3 overall last season while winning 17 of his 30 contested catch opportunities.



                The defensive overhaul continues with Rapp who has the versatility to play all over the field. He finished with the No. 4 overall grade among safeties last season (90.1) while missing only two tackles on the year.



                The Chargers have made great strides on the defensive side of the ball in recent years but they still have issues on the defensive interior. Tillery posted the top pass-rushing grade of any interior defensive lineman last season at 92.5 and he has a long 6-foot-7 frame to help out in the run game.



                The Patriots are in the market for their signal-caller of the future and this is a good spot for Grier who has the downfield touch and accuracy to succeed at the next level.



                Bush provides middle-of-the-field athleticism as he flies to the ball against the run and in coverage while doubling as one of the best blitzing linebackers in the draft class. He graded at 90.2 overall in 2017 and 85.0 last season.
                Um am I missing something? Clelin Ferrel falls out of 1st round

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                • blueman
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                  #9
                  Somebody like White would have to drop for me to not want best available lineman, either side.

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                  • like54ninjas
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chargerkdb View Post

                    Um am I missing something? Clelin Ferrel falls out of 1st round
                    My 2021 Adopt-A-Bolt List

                    MikeDub
                    K9
                    Nasir
                    Tillery
                    Parham
                    Reed

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                    • chargerkdb
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                      #11
                      Bobby Evans OT from Oklahoma missing too. And the ODU kid will not crack the 1st round.

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                      • Boltjolt
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                        #12
                        That's how the draft goes. Surprises all the time. PFF is just going off their grades of players. If we get a DL, MLB or OL I'm good.

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