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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 869258" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p><strong><u><span style="font-size: 18px">Latest Mock 4.0</span></u></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>First Round #30 - Isaiah Wilson OT Georgia</strong>...I'm in agreement with Mel Kiper, Wilson is the Tackle that goes back end of 1st or probably first off board in the 2nd. Gute has positioned himself well here and if we stay I feel a big body (iDL or OL) is coming off the board.</p><p></p><p><strong>Second Round #62 - Davon Hamilton iDL Ohio State</strong>...dude is a big nose that can push and rush. I despised him wearing the Ohio State jersery....but only because I wish he played for Notre Dame and I dislike Ohio State. Incredible players squelched his snap count for years and that is a good thing as he is not a banged up big man at all. Kenny Clark is smiling seeing his new bash brother in the trenches.</p><p></p><p><strong>Third Round #94 </strong>- <strong>Van Jefferson WR Florida</strong>...route technician that uses his skillset and step to get open, which translates to the NFL better than someone relying solely on their size or speed. He can and will instantly contribute as a team's #3 worst case I think...with the incredible potential of starting by the end of his rookie campaign.</p><p></p><p><strong>Fourth Round #136 - Josiah Deguara TE Cincinnati...</strong>first time I've predicted us taking a middle round TE...and he is a unique one. His edge and willingness to never shut his motor off in ANY situation from head hunting post-interceptions to blocking down field on long runs, and holds ZERO fear of anyone fighting for a ball or yards. His skillset and abilities seem to fit a TE#2 projections well with special teams contributor being a huge factor in his value. While his ceiling is not high, his floor is incredibly high honestly. (was a great pass catching threat in high school, and is a three sport athlete)</p><p></p><p><strong>Fifth Round #175 - Justin Strnad LB Wake Forest...</strong>full disclosure, this is oddly late into the draft to select a LB I think...BUT I feel Gute is really high on Kirksey being healthy and solid. Strnad is a LB that many feel could instantly become a dependable #2 for a team and even eventually start. His tackling skills aren't on par with what I felt Blake's were when he was a rookie, but I see a slightly more athletic Blake...which has very quick feet but often times gets tricked by what he sees instead of what he anticipates. Solid upside LB for a back up role and competition to push Burks and Summers for depth instantly. *Did rupture bicep in October...should be good to go though.</p><p></p><p><strong>Fifth Round #192 - Antonio Gandy-Golden WR Liberty - </strong>I am iffy on when he goes. I sense someone may pull the trigger on him vastly earlier than he arguably deserves...but he is kinda the poor man's/small school Jefferson (LSU) option. Others to consider here might be Quintez Cephus or Proche...or at this spot there are a few bargain EDGE guys or OL to grab as well.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sixth Round #208 - Donell Stanley iOL South Carolina - </strong>While Patrick is the leading candidate to replace Linsley when he departs, I want some competition and Stanley has the size and reach and experience to compete not just at Center but I could see him be a guard depth role as well.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sixth Round #209 </strong>- <strong>Reggie Robinson II CB Tulsa</strong>...a standout CB from Tulsa with the measurables and flashes to excel as a outside corner in the league. Not a dire need, but I would love to roll a late round dice on this project of a CB some are falling in love with...so he may not be here as he was went from many saying undrafted to being seen on boards more and more.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sixth Round #209 </strong>- <strong>Trevis Gipson EDGE Tulsa</strong>...oddly enough double dipping on Tulsa I guess. Gipson has the physical measurables to have promise...whether it can be molded into something though is the question. We either found our Fackrell replacement of the future...OR he may not even see the practice squad.</p><p></p><p><strong>Seventh Round #242</strong> - <strong>Garrett Marino iDL UAB</strong>...a long leaner interior Defensive Lineman that projects as a situational interior pressure cooker...his athleticism is going to intrigue, but I am unsure if he will find a spot. Too intriguing not to take the pick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 869258, member: 6578"] [B][U][SIZE=5]Latest Mock 4.0[/SIZE][/U] First Round #30 - Isaiah Wilson OT Georgia[/B]...I'm in agreement with Mel Kiper, Wilson is the Tackle that goes back end of 1st or probably first off board in the 2nd. Gute has positioned himself well here and if we stay I feel a big body (iDL or OL) is coming off the board. [B]Second Round #62 - Davon Hamilton iDL Ohio State[/B]...dude is a big nose that can push and rush. I despised him wearing the Ohio State jersery....but only because I wish he played for Notre Dame and I dislike Ohio State. Incredible players squelched his snap count for years and that is a good thing as he is not a banged up big man at all. Kenny Clark is smiling seeing his new bash brother in the trenches. [B]Third Round #94 [/B]- [B]Van Jefferson WR Florida[/B]...route technician that uses his skillset and step to get open, which translates to the NFL better than someone relying solely on their size or speed. He can and will instantly contribute as a team's #3 worst case I think...with the incredible potential of starting by the end of his rookie campaign. [B]Fourth Round #136 - Josiah Deguara TE Cincinnati...[/B]first time I've predicted us taking a middle round TE...and he is a unique one. His edge and willingness to never shut his motor off in ANY situation from head hunting post-interceptions to blocking down field on long runs, and holds ZERO fear of anyone fighting for a ball or yards. His skillset and abilities seem to fit a TE#2 projections well with special teams contributor being a huge factor in his value. While his ceiling is not high, his floor is incredibly high honestly. (was a great pass catching threat in high school, and is a three sport athlete) [B]Fifth Round #175 - Justin Strnad LB Wake Forest...[/B]full disclosure, this is oddly late into the draft to select a LB I think...BUT I feel Gute is really high on Kirksey being healthy and solid. Strnad is a LB that many feel could instantly become a dependable #2 for a team and even eventually start. His tackling skills aren't on par with what I felt Blake's were when he was a rookie, but I see a slightly more athletic Blake...which has very quick feet but often times gets tricked by what he sees instead of what he anticipates. Solid upside LB for a back up role and competition to push Burks and Summers for depth instantly. *Did rupture bicep in October...should be good to go though. [B]Fifth Round #192 - Antonio Gandy-Golden WR Liberty - [/B]I am iffy on when he goes. I sense someone may pull the trigger on him vastly earlier than he arguably deserves...but he is kinda the poor man's/small school Jefferson (LSU) option. Others to consider here might be Quintez Cephus or Proche...or at this spot there are a few bargain EDGE guys or OL to grab as well. [B]Sixth Round #208 - Donell Stanley iOL South Carolina - [/B]While Patrick is the leading candidate to replace Linsley when he departs, I want some competition and Stanley has the size and reach and experience to compete not just at Center but I could see him be a guard depth role as well. [B]Sixth Round #209 [/B]- [B]Reggie Robinson II CB Tulsa[/B]...a standout CB from Tulsa with the measurables and flashes to excel as a outside corner in the league. Not a dire need, but I would love to roll a late round dice on this project of a CB some are falling in love with...so he may not be here as he was went from many saying undrafted to being seen on boards more and more. [B]Sixth Round #209 [/B]- [B]Trevis Gipson EDGE Tulsa[/B]...oddly enough double dipping on Tulsa I guess. Gipson has the physical measurables to have promise...whether it can be molded into something though is the question. We either found our Fackrell replacement of the future...OR he may not even see the practice squad. [B]Seventh Round #242[/B] - [B]Garrett Marino iDL UAB[/B]...a long leaner interior Defensive Lineman that projects as a situational interior pressure cooker...his athleticism is going to intrigue, but I am unsure if he will find a spot. Too intriguing not to take the pick. [/QUOTE]
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