Originally posted by PR#1
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2020 TPB Member’s And Pundits Mock Drafts
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Okay, my mock for the first three rounds, based on reasonable players available when we pick:
Round 1 - Simmons. Needed, special player not available later in the draft, easy.
Round 2 - Laviska Shenault Jr. Has qualities one cannot teach, and love him with the ball in his hands. Needs to develop route running? No better teacher than KA. Another special talent that should drop as all those pesky QBs rise, lol.
Round 3 - Ruiz. ‘Nuff said. Don’t care it’s early, needed.
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For all my PowderBlue brothers out there calling for an RB taken high in the draft, I suggest watching a football game played yesterday in Miami, where the top backs for each team both have the exact same 4 letters next to their names - UDFA.
Productive, big game backs can be found ANYWHERE and EVERYWHERE.
Let's shore up the trenches( after drafting Simmons of course) first and foremost.
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Originally posted by WindsorUK View PostFor all my PowderBlue brothers out there calling for an RB taken high in the draft, I suggest watching a football game played yesterday in Miami, where the top backs for each team both have the exact same 4 letters next to their names - UDFA.
Productive, big game backs can be found ANYWHERE and EVERYWHERE.
Let's shore up the trenches( after drafting Simmons of course) first and foremost.
as w/every position there are no shortage of busts, and.... there are home runs to be had in the top frame of the draft....
Edgerrin James, Ricky Williams
Jamal Lewis, LT
AP, Marshawn
Gurley, Ezekiel Elliott
Fournette, McCaffrey
again you can find plenty that have busted @the top of the first, and.... if thee guy happens to be there/slotted in the top five/ten, then not gonna get him later in the draft, and....
speaking for myself, not only are the QBs few and far between after Burrow, really don't see anyone that brings what Swift does, @least from my perspective, and as plenty of rookie RBs have helped their teams quite a bit in year one.
if AT ain't there @6, really am hard pressed to find a safer/better pick than Swift @RB ??
5/11 Fuaga, 37 Kamari Lassiter, 40 Sinnott, 67 Bralen Trice, 69 Cedric Gray, 105 Jaylen Wright, 110 Braelon Allen, 140 Joe Milton, 181 Khristian Boyd, Tylan Grable, 225 Daijun Edwards, 253 Miyan Williams
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Originally posted by Topcat View PostAnd here's my Simmons Special 2.0, with a double dip at OT, snagging a solid corner in round 3 with Dantzler, a steal with Pittman at wideout in round 4, some DT help with Raequan in round 6, and to top it off, Reggie Corbin, a poor man's Sproles, at RB in round 7.
Simmons
Jackson
Dantzler
Pittman
Matt Peart
Raequan
Corbin“Less is more? NO NO NO - MORE is MORE!”
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Originally posted by blueman View Post
I think that’s what Lynn will do. Part of what I think is reasonable lol. Also who we gonna draft that would start over either one? Again, thinking reasonably.
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Originally posted by WindsorUK View PostFor all my PowderBlue brothers out there calling for an RB taken high in the draft, I suggest watching a football game played yesterday in Miami, where the top backs for each team both have the exact same 4 letters next to their names - UDFA.
Productive, big game backs can be found ANYWHERE and EVERYWHERE.
Let's shore up the trenches( after drafting Simmons of course) first and foremost.
Im a NO on a first round RB. Really don't want one til at least the 3rd. Some posters want to give Gordons money to Ekeler.........our UDFA RB.
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