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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 869873" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>So got to thinking, I love the idea of moving around in the draft so much I almost always include a trade in my mocks...let's say we sit pat and do something that many are 50/50 on.....draft a QB...and not a late round flyer either.....well mid rounder so not crazy crazy.</p><p></p><p><strong><u><span style="font-size: 18px">Tyni's 5.0 (no trades)</span></u></strong></p><p></p><p><strong>#30 - Jalen Reagor WR (BYU)</strong>- I just keep thinking this guy in MLF's system adds something no other receiver is/does presently. He is also an example of play speed doesn't always equal testing speed...he plays faster than his time at the combine. Kinda the oppposite of Claypool, who IMO is an awesome WR but plays slower than he tested.</p><p></p><p><strong>#62 - Isaiah Wilson OT (Georgia)</strong> - Isaiah Wilson is my top OT not expected to be a clear 1st rounder. This pick was between he and Matthew Peart, my other favorite. Wilson shined at Georgia and his mobility with his frame is something our system could let shine!</p><p></p><p><strong>#94 - Rashard Lawrence DL (LSU)</strong> - I'm skeptical of him like many, but in a depth reserve role I think he can 100% contribute and be a pivotal piece in making Clark's high performance career last longer for us here in GB. We NEED some help for Clark, this pick "should" ensure that happens along with Keke and likes of Lancaster pushing for a contract again.</p><p></p><p><strong>#136 - James Morgan QB (Florida International)</strong> - Could the story we all hope to occur actually come true? I mean this kid bleeds Wisconsin and GB from a young age, and this is a realistic and deserving round for him to slide into a team somewhere....clearly there are other more pressing positions of need, but Aaron ain't getting any younger and I'm a fan of using some 4th-6th rounders in the coming years to perhaps find someone that can patiently build behind him. Morgan has the arm strength no doubt, he has that grit almost like an old school QB as well. Could he be a starter in the NFL someday...who knows...but I do feel his floor is someone that will develop into a solid backup worst case.</p><p></p><p><strong>#175 - Justin Strnad LB (Wake Forest)</strong> - Having chose Morgan over a guy I'm high on like Logan Wilson...we are looking at the likes of Phillips or Strnad. While lesser known to many and his bicep injury in 2019 took him off some radars with less tape Strnad projects IMO much higher than a guy like Phillips does. He can cover very well and projects well into the WILL spot playing in space many say, and I am betting at minimum situationally Pettine would love to have him as a cog in the wheel of our defense...and potentially push in a few years for starting ILB will progression.</p><p></p><p><strong>#192 - Antonio Gandy-Golden (Liberty)</strong> - I try to ignore taking a guy in a mock simulation that I clearly feel would NOT be there (like once Ruggs fell to #30...NOPE)....Gandy-Golden for me shouldn't be here this late, but to some pundits it is about what they expect. This pick could easily have been a more realistic Isaiah Coulter. Both are similar in where they played leaves some questions as to just how good they are. However, both excel at jump balls and hands...route trees look developed more than some would expect...but again bad play opposite someone can make those steps look a little better. Either way, we get the poor man's Justin Jefferson at #192 and smile all the way to rookie minicamp (probably digital this year LOL).</p><p></p><p><strong>#208 - Reggie Robinson II CB (Tulsa)</strong> - I keep seeing him available around this pick, and it shocks me. IF he is here I'm not hesitating. Could he turn into something special, 100%. His size and physical traits project well...he just has a decent amount to learn as well. </p><p></p><p><strong>#208 - A.J. Green CB (Oklahoma St.)</strong> - Like Reggie I see incredible upside out of him. His hips open up nicely and his tackling skills in open space against WRs is a trait many teams will covet at this round thinking towards ST gunner/vice spots. Yes we double dip on my favorite later CBs, expecting or should I say hoping one of the two develop into something.</p><p></p><p><strong>#236 - Darryl Williams iOL (Mississippi St)</strong> - I've discussed him before in that iOL thread of mine. When watching Jenkins tape, he caught my eye last year at times. His soft anchor and willingness to concede ground is a concern, however he is a LONG term guard starter with center experience. With Linsley most likely a cap savings in the future and Patrick having most likely the best path to be our 2021 starter at C, Williams could provide competition for that year and depth in the meantime either on the roster or practice squad.</p><p></p><p><strong>#242 - DeeJay Dallas (Miami)</strong> - He was a QB in high school, started as a WR in college before switching to RB. I LOVE the versatile background and with his hands could instantly compete to be a #3 on the depth chart, special team contributor and to be fair...could make a guy like Ervin not necessary after 2020. Plugging him on the practice squad could be tough depending what he shows in the the preseason but I love him here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 869873, member: 6578"] So got to thinking, I love the idea of moving around in the draft so much I almost always include a trade in my mocks...let's say we sit pat and do something that many are 50/50 on.....draft a QB...and not a late round flyer either.....well mid rounder so not crazy crazy. [B][U][SIZE=5]Tyni's 5.0 (no trades)[/SIZE][/U][/B] [B]#30 - Jalen Reagor WR (BYU)[/B]- I just keep thinking this guy in MLF's system adds something no other receiver is/does presently. He is also an example of play speed doesn't always equal testing speed...he plays faster than his time at the combine. Kinda the oppposite of Claypool, who IMO is an awesome WR but plays slower than he tested. [B]#62 - Isaiah Wilson OT (Georgia)[/B] - Isaiah Wilson is my top OT not expected to be a clear 1st rounder. This pick was between he and Matthew Peart, my other favorite. Wilson shined at Georgia and his mobility with his frame is something our system could let shine! [B]#94 - Rashard Lawrence DL (LSU)[/B] - I'm skeptical of him like many, but in a depth reserve role I think he can 100% contribute and be a pivotal piece in making Clark's high performance career last longer for us here in GB. We NEED some help for Clark, this pick "should" ensure that happens along with Keke and likes of Lancaster pushing for a contract again. [B]#136 - James Morgan QB (Florida International)[/B] - Could the story we all hope to occur actually come true? I mean this kid bleeds Wisconsin and GB from a young age, and this is a realistic and deserving round for him to slide into a team somewhere....clearly there are other more pressing positions of need, but Aaron ain't getting any younger and I'm a fan of using some 4th-6th rounders in the coming years to perhaps find someone that can patiently build behind him. Morgan has the arm strength no doubt, he has that grit almost like an old school QB as well. Could he be a starter in the NFL someday...who knows...but I do feel his floor is someone that will develop into a solid backup worst case. [B]#175 - Justin Strnad LB (Wake Forest)[/B] - Having chose Morgan over a guy I'm high on like Logan Wilson...we are looking at the likes of Phillips or Strnad. While lesser known to many and his bicep injury in 2019 took him off some radars with less tape Strnad projects IMO much higher than a guy like Phillips does. He can cover very well and projects well into the WILL spot playing in space many say, and I am betting at minimum situationally Pettine would love to have him as a cog in the wheel of our defense...and potentially push in a few years for starting ILB will progression. [B]#192 - Antonio Gandy-Golden (Liberty)[/B] - I try to ignore taking a guy in a mock simulation that I clearly feel would NOT be there (like once Ruggs fell to #30...NOPE)....Gandy-Golden for me shouldn't be here this late, but to some pundits it is about what they expect. This pick could easily have been a more realistic Isaiah Coulter. Both are similar in where they played leaves some questions as to just how good they are. However, both excel at jump balls and hands...route trees look developed more than some would expect...but again bad play opposite someone can make those steps look a little better. Either way, we get the poor man's Justin Jefferson at #192 and smile all the way to rookie minicamp (probably digital this year LOL). [B]#208 - Reggie Robinson II CB (Tulsa)[/B] - I keep seeing him available around this pick, and it shocks me. IF he is here I'm not hesitating. Could he turn into something special, 100%. His size and physical traits project well...he just has a decent amount to learn as well. [B]#208 - A.J. Green CB (Oklahoma St.)[/B] - Like Reggie I see incredible upside out of him. His hips open up nicely and his tackling skills in open space against WRs is a trait many teams will covet at this round thinking towards ST gunner/vice spots. Yes we double dip on my favorite later CBs, expecting or should I say hoping one of the two develop into something. [B]#236 - Darryl Williams iOL (Mississippi St)[/B] - I've discussed him before in that iOL thread of mine. When watching Jenkins tape, he caught my eye last year at times. His soft anchor and willingness to concede ground is a concern, however he is a LONG term guard starter with center experience. With Linsley most likely a cap savings in the future and Patrick having most likely the best path to be our 2021 starter at C, Williams could provide competition for that year and depth in the meantime either on the roster or practice squad. [B]#242 - DeeJay Dallas (Miami)[/B] - He was a QB in high school, started as a WR in college before switching to RB. I LOVE the versatile background and with his hands could instantly compete to be a #3 on the depth chart, special team contributor and to be fair...could make a guy like Ervin not necessary after 2020. Plugging him on the practice squad could be tough depending what he shows in the the preseason but I love him here. [/QUOTE]
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