NFL 2017/18

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So many great prospects left after that QB run
 
Broncos are on the clock...and Dalvin Cook and David Njoku are still available.

Edit. Garret Bolles. Well they needed some O-Line help.
 
How did the Giants not address the O-Line in the first round? How how how how how
 
Giants absolutely need a Tight end as well, but I thought they'd pick someone to address the O Line as well :(
No point having a good TE if the 36 year old QB is under siege every snap. Giants also kindof need a LB as well.
 
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That was inspiring. I almost cried. I didn't get to see my grandfather's funeral and I'm always moved by people who grieve for their grandparents. That was an awesome sight, even the f bomb made total sense
 
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That was inspiring. I almost cried. I didn't get to see my grandfather's funeral and I'm always moved by people who grieve for their grandparents. That was an awesome sight, even the f bomb made total sense
Fine me later. :lol:
 
College watchers: is Watson anything near starting material?
 
What was this? Missed it...

Ah - McKinley! Fair play though, kid getting the golden ticket.

It was something like his grandmother told him to chase his NFL dream on her deathbed, closed her eyes 30 seconds later. Real shit..
 
I like the draft, albeit I missed this years, but in reality I have no idea who's good in college football for the most part, so can't really comment on the picks so much.

Who's been the biggest shock in recent years - both positive / negative? Is Johnny ("football") Manziel one of the biggest flops given his reputation in college?
 
Jared Goff didn't work out as planned for the Rams last year. Can't really call him a flop just yet but given what it cost them to trade up to #1 and then to see Dak do so well from the fourth round and even Wentz start off so well (although he dropped off) must have been a kick in the teeth for them.
 
I like the draft, albeit I missed this years, but in reality I have no idea who's good in college football for the most part, so can't really comment on the picks so much.

Who's been the biggest shock in recent years - both positive / negative? Is Johnny ("football") Manziel one of the biggest flops given his reputation in college?

Manziel isn't a prototypical NFL QB, so it's a not shock to see him fail and that's even less of a shock when you take into account his lifestyle.

As positive shocks, I would name Danielle Hunter or Dak Prescott.
 
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As an Eagles fan I think 49ers had a great draft. Two quality starters that have been seen by many as top 5 talent.
 
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I really like what the Browns are doing, by the way. They are patiently building their roster, stocking up on draft capital and quality players and are clever enough to wait for a QB prospect they are really convinced of. I guess they won't draft one in the second or third round either. They'll wait one more year for a much better draft class at QB, can move to any place in the draft they need and in the meantime they acquired a lot of talent that can develop. This team might be really solid outside of QB come next season. The o-line is already looking good and the defense got a lot of talented players added to it.
 
Cook to the Broncos would be a great pickup. Honestly, whomever gets Cook tonight will possibly draft the best overall back in the draft.

Packers take him or an O-lineman? If not GB, perhaps the 'Hawks next up?

If not the 'Hawks my next bet would Cincinnati at 41 and New Orleans at 42, assuming the clubs picking 35-40 do not want to stock up on RBs. Just keep him away from Philly at 43.

Perhaps Belichick moves up to grab Cook?
 
Cook to the Broncos would be a great pickup. Honestly, whomever gets Cook tonight will possibly draft the best overall back in the draft.

Packers take him or an O-lineman? If not GB, perhaps the 'Hawks next up?

If not the 'Hawks my next bet would Cincinnati at 41 and New Orleans at 42, assuming the clubs picking 35-40 do not want to stock up on RBs. Just keep him away from Philly at 43.

Perhaps Belichick moves up to grab Cook?

Rumours all day that Philly are taking Mixon. Mixed feelings given his past but if the justice system has forgiven him and his victim has done then so be it.
 
Just for reference:

ROUND TWO

1 (33). Packers (from Browns)
2 (34). Seahawks (from 49ers)
3 (35). Jaguars
4 (36). Bears
5 (37). Rams
6 (38). Chargers
7 (39). Jets
8 (40). Panthers
9 (41). Bengals
10 (42). Saints
11 (43). Eagles
12 (44). Bills
13 (45). Cardinals
14 (46). Colts
15 (47). Ravens
16 (48). Vikings
17 (49). Redskins
18 (50). Buccaneers
19 (51). Broncos
20 (52). Browns (from Titans)
21 (53). Lions
22 (54). Dolphins
23 (55). Giants
24 (56). Raiders
25 (57). Texans
26 (58). Seahawks
27 (59). Chiefs
28 (60). Cowboys
29 (61). Packers
30 (62). Steelers
31 (63). Falcons
32 (64). Panthers (from Patriots)
 
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Just for reference:

Round 2

33. Cleveland
34. San Francisco
35. Jacksonville
36. Chicago
37. Los Angeles Rams
38. Los Angeles Chargers
39. New York Jets
40. Carolina
41. Cincinnati
42. New Orleans
43. Philadelphia
44. Buffalo
45. Arizona
46. Indianapolis
47. Baltimore
48. Minnesota
49. Washington
50. Tampa Bay
51. Denver
52. Cleveland (from Titans)
53. Detroit
54. Miami
55. New York Giants
56. Oakland
57. Houston
58. Seattle
59. Kansas City
60. Dallas
61. Green Bay
62. Pittsburgh
63. Atlanta
64. Carolina (from Patriots)


33 GB?
 
Cook to the Broncos would be a great pickup. Honestly, whomever gets Cook tonight will possibly draft the best overall back in the draft.

Packers take him or an O-lineman? If not GB, perhaps the 'Hawks next up?

If not the 'Hawks my next bet would Cincinnati at 41 and New Orleans at 42, assuming the clubs picking 35-40 do not want to stock up on RBs. Just keep him away from Philly at 43.

Perhaps Belichick moves up to grab Cook?

Isn't he supposed to go in the first round? Giants could do with a good RB. Wonder if they will trade up
 
Why are they pretending that they haven't already picked, come on GB
 
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