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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 957613" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>During 2021 Draft. Most of the first 1/2 of Day 1(A) was accurate but mainly shuffled some</p><p>vs consensus picks (1-16)</p><p></p><p>When we started Round 1(B)</p><p>(17-32) it was becoming more volatile.</p><p></p><p>LB Owusu-Karamoah was one of the bigger surprises consensus 18 to 52</p><p>Edge Azeez Ojulari 28 crashed to 50</p><p>DL Christian Barmore 28 picked @38</p><p>WR K Toney rose from 30 to 20</p><p>WR Terrance Marshall fell 32 to 59.</p><p>CB Stokes 46 we snatched early@29</p><p></p><p>The biggest rise at WR in Kadarius ended up being the biggest mistake thus far. The second half Day 1 last year was obviously more volatile with 1 player sliding 34 spots down the ladder. </p><p></p><p>Although to be candid, in 2022 Wilson, London, Williams & Olave are all 1A pretty much consensus picks. The odds are they are gone at 22. Although I think 1-2 might be there in the later teens. Then, At 22, Burks is right on top of our pick, then a small gap until late Round 1.</p><p></p><p>After that, many mocks WR grouping shows the next 4 Wideouts as Dotson, Pickens, Moore Watson all get picked after #28 and before #53</p><p>in Round 2(A). Which also could mean If we want to secure one? we need to prepare to either use #28… or trade up aggressively from #53.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 957613, member: 10086"] During 2021 Draft. Most of the first 1/2 of Day 1(A) was accurate but mainly shuffled some vs consensus picks (1-16) When we started Round 1(B) (17-32) it was becoming more volatile. LB Owusu-Karamoah was one of the bigger surprises consensus 18 to 52 Edge Azeez Ojulari 28 crashed to 50 DL Christian Barmore 28 picked @38 WR K Toney rose from 30 to 20 WR Terrance Marshall fell 32 to 59. CB Stokes 46 we snatched early@29 The biggest rise at WR in Kadarius ended up being the biggest mistake thus far. The second half Day 1 last year was obviously more volatile with 1 player sliding 34 spots down the ladder. Although to be candid, in 2022 Wilson, London, Williams & Olave are all 1A pretty much consensus picks. The odds are they are gone at 22. Although I think 1-2 might be there in the later teens. Then, At 22, Burks is right on top of our pick, then a small gap until late Round 1. After that, many mocks WR grouping shows the next 4 Wideouts as Dotson, Pickens, Moore Watson all get picked after #28 and before #53 in Round 2(A). Which also could mean If we want to secure one? we need to prepare to either use #28… or trade up aggressively from #53. [/QUOTE]
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