Id love hurst but it really concerns me that he had top 15 potential and his medical sacred teams that bad
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Top needsdrafting Derwin JamesPhilip RiversDenzel Perryman and Jatavis BrownRussell Okung and Joe Barksdale are a mid-tier pair of bookends.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
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Originally posted by Formula 21 View PostHurst has been medically cleared. No way doctors do that without solid evidence that he's ok.
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I would not be opposed to moving Lamp to RT and drafting Hernandez at OG. If we are thinking about Williams. I think Lamp is the better OT prospect. And Hernandez might be even more physical than Lamp at OG.
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Assuming Hurst is gone and James plays a S/LB role, I could see the Bolts going for Justin Reid in the second. I'm just not that enamored with the LBs in the 2nd and the remaining DTs are not impact guys.
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Reid is what teams are looking for at the safety position in 2018. He's a plus size/speed prospect who has the athletic ability to help with man coverage and the instincts and ball skills for ball-hawking duties on the back end. Reid can get himself into some trouble when he's overly aggressive, but his positive plays far outweigh the negative. He has the talent to become an early starter and a good one. Reid's instincts and play traits should make him a safe selection with Pro Bowl potential down the road.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
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Taking a QB in the second would be even worse than taking one in the first. If you think you need to line up Rivers successor, do it with one of the top guys available, not some secondary player. It's the same reason why Whitehurst was such a garbage pick from the minute it happened.
Im all for trading a fourth and securing Hurst. After that I guess it just depends on who's available. Yeah they need linebackers, but they shouldn't reach just to fill needs, at least not on day two.
Some players I like:
Lorenzo Carter
Darius Leonard
Anthony Miller
Uchenna Nwosu
Fred Warner
Deadrin Senat
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for those of you who would have been fine reaching for Lamar Jackson or Mason Rudolph @ 17, what about using the 2nd round pick on
Kyle Lauletta QB 6-3 222 4.81 Richmond Life is too short to drink cheap beer :beer:
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2018 NFL Rounds 2-3 mock draft: Jason Witten fallout in Dallas
Print- By Lance Zierlein
- NFL Media draft analyst
- Published: April 27, 2018 at 09:45 a.m.
- Updated: April 27, 2018 at 02:43 p.m.
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Editor's note: This mock draft was updated Friday afternoon to reflect news of the Patriots' trade for 49ers OT Trent Brown and Cowboys TE Jason Witten's expected retirement.
With Round 1 of the 2018 NFL Draft in the books, here's a look at how Rounds 2-3 could play out on Friday night (7 p.m. ET on NFL Network and FOX).
Round 2
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Nick Chubb - RB, Georgia
The Browns didn't get Saquon Barkley, but they do get a quality RB for the offensive reboot.
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Will Hernandez - OG, UTEP
The Giants continue to make over their offensive line with a mashing run blocker in Hernandez.
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Austin Corbett - OL, Nevada
Versatile offensive lineman with the potential to play tackle, guard or center.
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Josh Jackson - CB, Iowa
The Colts add a ballhawking conerback with great length and special ball skills.
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Harold Landry - DE, Boston College
With their switch to a 4-3, the Colts need a pass rusher with some juice off the edge.
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Connor Williams - OL, Texas
Williams struggled at times at tackle this past season, and he could benefit from a move inside to guard.
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Isaiah Oliver - CB, Colorado
Long-armed, athletic cornerback adds size to the Bears' secondary.
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D.J. Chark - WR, LSU
With contract decisions coming up in the next couple seasons for Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas, Chark offers a viable option for the future.
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Carlton Davis - CB, Auburn
Big, long and physical with the ability to punish receivers from press coverage and handle his run-support duties.
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Mason Rudolph - QB, Oklahoma State
The Dolphins add a quarterback to groom as the eventual replacement for Ryan Tannehill.
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Donte Jackson - CB, LSU
Malcolm Butler is gone, and Bill Belichick reloads with the LSU speedster, who has exciting upside.
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James Daniels - C, Iowa
Very quick and technically proficient, Daniels improves the talent level along the interior line on offense.
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Justin Reid - S, Stanford
Intelligent captain of the defense with good speed and aggression. He could challenge for playing time quickly.
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Lorenzo Carter - LB, Georgia
Carter helps to upgrade the Bengals' speed at linebacker and gives them some rush talent as a bonus.
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Courtland Sutton - WR, SMU
This would be a perfect fit, as Sutton could learn from Larry Fitzgerald and team with another rookie in Josh Rosen.
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Joseph Noteboom - OT, TCU
The TCU tackle has been a fast riser during the draft process and lands inside the top 50.
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Darius Leonard - LB, South Carolina State
The Colts are in desperate need of a rangy linebacker and Leonard fits the bill.
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Dallas Goedert - TE, South Dakota State
The pressure is on for the Cowboys to add a TE with Jason Witten's expected retirement, and Goedert is a solid option.
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Mike Gesicki - TE, Penn State
Eric Ebron is gone, but the Lions lock in with a long, talented pass-catching option in Gesicki.
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Ronald Jones - RB, USC
There was some buzz at one point early in the evaluation process that Jones could be the Eagles' first-round pick.
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Derrius Guice - RB, LSU
Tampa could hit a home run with this pick if Guice is still on the board.
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Nathan Shepherd - DL, Fort Hays State
If the Chiefs can't find a suitable cornerback or guard, it might be tough to pass on Shepherd's talent.
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Sam Hubbard - DE, Ohio State
Consistent player with good athletic ability. He'll need to try to elevate his game as a pass rusher at the next level.
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Kemoko Turay - DE, Rutgers
Turay doesn't have as much production as teams would like to see, but he has terrific traits to work with as a rusher.
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James Washington - WR, Oklahoma State
The Titans add a vertical weapon to pair with Corey Davis on the outside.
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Maurice Hurst - DT, Michigan
Hurst is an upfield rusher who fits in the Falcons' scheme.
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Christian Kirk - WR, Texas A&M
Jimmy Garoppolo could benefit a great deal from having a quick, sure-handed slot target like Kirk.
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Braden Smith - OG, Auburn
Ramon Foster is 32 and due to become a free agent after the 2018 season. Smith fits the physical mold of what the Steelers would be looking for in an eventual replacement.
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Deon Cain - WR, Clemson
Jacksonville finds a smooth operator with good deep speed to add into the rotation at wideout.
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Uchenna Nwosu - LB, USC
Nwosu gives the Vikings roster flexibility thanks to his ability to handle linebacker and pass-rush duties.
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Kyle Lauletta - QB, Richmond
Lauletta lacks ideal arm strength, but he's intelligent and could potentially fit directly into the offense that Tom Brady is running.
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Anthony Miller - WR, Memphis
Former walk-on with a chip on his shoulder ... sounds like a certain QB in Cleveland.
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2018 NFL Rounds 2-3 mock draft: Steelers pick RB in Round 3
Print- By Lance Zierlein
- NFL Media draft analyst
- Published: April 27, 2018 at 09:45 a.m.
- Updated: April 27, 2018 at 02:43 p.m.
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Editor's note: This mock draft was updated Friday afternoon to reflect news of the Patriots' trade for 49ers OT Trent Brown and Cowboys TE Jason Witten's expected retirement.
Round 3
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Ronnie Harrison - S, Alabama
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M.J. Stewart - CB, North Carolina
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Breeland Speaks - DT, Mississippi
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Brian O'Neill - OT, Pittsburgh
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Orlando Brown - OT, Oklahoma
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Geron Christian - OT, Louisville
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Kerryon Johnson - RB, Auburn
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Da'Shawn Hand - DL, Alabama
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Fred Warner - LB, BYU
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Duke Dawson - CB, Florida
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Rasheem Green - DE, USC
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Jessie Bates - S, Wake Forest
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Jamarco Jones - OT, Ohio State
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Martinas Rankin - OT, Mississippi State
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Kalen Ballage - RB, Arizona State
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Anthony Averett - CB, Alabama
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B.J. Hill - DT, N.C. State
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Royce Freeman - RB, Oregon
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Tyrell Crosby - OT, Oregon
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Michael Gallup - WR, Colorado State
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Duke Ejiofor - DE, Wake Forest
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Tarvarius Moore - S, Southern Miss
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Tyquan Lewis - DE, Ohio State
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Will Richardson - OT, N.C. State
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Josh Sweat - Edge, Florida State
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Ian Thomas - TE, Indiana
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Malik Jefferson - LB, Texas
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Harrison Phillips - DT, Stanford
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Mark Andrews - TE, Oklahoma
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P.J. Hall - DT, Sam Houston State
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Tim Settle - DT, Virginia Tech
NOTE: While the trade is not official as of this writing, this is the pick the 49ers will acquire from the Patriots in the Trent Brown trade, barring any last-minute snags.
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Jalyn Holmes - DE, Ohio State
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Kyzir White - S, West Virginia
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Dalton Schultz - TE, Stanford
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Wyatt Teller - OG, Virginia Tech
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Dante Pettis - WR, Washington
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