I have been reading here for a couple of seasons...this year I am actually going to post. Here is my first substantive post, in my mock draft.
My mock is us trading down with Denver, who needs a franchise QB (Paxton Lynch), and they have to move in front of the Rams to get it.
I have them exchanging their first, second, and third rounders with us for that pick. They come out a bit ahead on the draft chart, but I think this makes sense for both teams. We need the picks, they need a franchise QB, and a 2nd and 3rd round pick is relatively cheap, considering.
Rd 1, Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama
Rd 2, Shalique Calhoun, DE, MSU
Rd 2, Joshua Garnett, OG, Stanford
Rd 3, Joshua Perry, MLB, OSU
Rd 3, Sebastian Tretola, OG, Arkansas
Rd 4 Joe Shoebert, OLB, Wisconsin
Rd 5 Sean Davis, CB, Maryland
Rd 6 Jakeem Grant, WR, Texas Tech
Rd 7, flyer pick, DB
Rd 7, flyer pick, DB
I didn't go CB early because I think with the trade for Maxwell, the development of McCain, the potential of Lippett, and the gamble on Ifo Ekpre Olomu...adding a potential players later with a better defensive game plan, hopefully will be sufficient.
Adding Derrick Henry makes the offense better...hes a pounder who can make you pay for lazy effort. With Ajayi, its a good tandem of two big backs.
Adding Calhoun, playing behind Mario Williams gives us a solid development plan, who along with Terence Fede can give us quality minutes and get after the QB.
I think this approach helps solve the interior Oline issues (move Billy Turner back to T, get Dallas Thomas off the team). Keep Jamil Douglas and these two rookies as the OGs...it could be a very good Oline.
It also gives us two outstanding LB candidates. I think Perry is solid in the middle and Shoebert was outstanding at Wisconsin.
If anyone has seen Jakeem Grant with the football in his hands, he's a beast. I think he's better than Roscoe Parrish.
Anyway...I know I am a rank amateur. I know this probably isn't the PERFECT draft. But its my stab at it. Hell, if I knew what I was doing, I wouldn't be doing it
here! ;-)
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