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TACO was back on.... PM'd me his pick for the Ravens at 6.02.

 

Not sure he understood he can make the suspended pick 5.37, that it is not forfeit.

 

PM'd him and will give him a bit to respond...

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TACO was back on.... PM'd me his pick for the Ravens at 6.02.

Not sure he understood he can make the suspended pick 5.37, that it is not forfeit.

PM'd him and will give him a bit to respond...

 

Forget the above... as Ag PM'd me the Ravens are Unsym's... It's his proxy I now have. Given my replies he may now be as confused as I was or am or will remain...

 

I'm gaining a great appreciation for Roger's burden. As someone once said of Healthcare... no one knew running a mock would be this complicated.

 

 

Time to consider Taco's open pick so we can move on... KC's needs:

 

Players Taco has taken are:

  1. Zach Cunningham-ILB

  2. Fabian Moreau - CB

  3. Jaleel Johnson - DT

  4. Noah Brown - WR

  5. Jeremy Sprinkle - TE

  6. Kareem Are - OG

So RB - S - OLB seem to be left to address...

 

Nominations?

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Give him the Best RB still available. Nichols is also the best available on drafttek

 

McNichols? The Boise St. kid? Had him cued for my next Steeler pick, but fuck 'em...

 

Still... there are more than a few decent RBs left... not so with OLBs or S's... especially Safeties...

 

Let's go SS....

 

5.37 (180). Taco918 ---- Kansas City Chiefs (Comp)---- Xavier Woods (SS) ----- LaTech

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his #2 Fabian Moreau wrecked his knee at pro day too.(He's screwed :P) properly no starter left at CB? but maybe Harry Long snapper can run the ball?

 

... but in our world that never happened... ;)

 

I believe I am up again to Kick off R6....

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Round 6...

 

6.1 (185). Tour --------- Cleveland Browns -------- C.J. Beathard (QB) ----- Iowa

 

 

Ag.... is this your guy?

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Round 6...

 

6.1 (185). Tour --------- Cleveland Browns -------- C.J. Beathard (QB) ----- Iowa

 

 

Ag.... is this your guy?

 

Nope.

 

San Francisco takes a hidden gem in a very strong safety draft. Josh Harvey-Clemons Safety Louisville. Former top player in Georgia spent 1st two years @ UGA starting every game as a soph then transferred to Louisville for his last two years. 6'4" 217 lbs. Had a little weed problem at UGA but may have grown up since that time 3 years ago after sitting out a transfer year. Likes to hit.

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You damn near took my safety too. Hiding in plain sight. :P

 

Don't get too cocky or I'll strip you of your out of turn pick...

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All for tonite... here is the batting order for tomorrow...

 

14 (198). Ag ---------- San Francisco 49ers (BLT) ------ Josh Harvey-Clemons (SS) -- Louisville*

NOTE: Above pick was in prior to notification of a trade completed prior to the start of this round, so it will stand.
2 (186). Unsym ----- Baltimore Ravens (SF) ------------ OTC... PM sent
3 (187). Gip ---------- Jacksonville Jaguars --------------- on deck PM sent
4 (188). Tour -------- Cleveland Browns (HOU/CHI) --- yup... last one, baby...
5 (189). Gip ---------- Los Angeles Rams ----------------- also deep in the hole PM sent...
6 (190). LondonB --- Los Angeles Chargers ------------ proxy in
7 (191). LondonB --- New York Jets ----------------------- proxy in
8 (192). ConnerL --- Carolina Panthers -------------------
9 (193). ConnerL --- Cincinnati Bengals ------------------
10 (194). Flyin J ----- Philadelphia Eagles ----------------
11 (195). BnMopar -- Buffalo Bills --------------------------
12 (196). BnMopar -- New Orleans Saints ---------------
13 (197). Flyin J ----- Arizona Cardinals -------------------
15 (199). LondonB -- Minnesota Vikings ------------------
16 (200). PoeticG --- Indianapolis Colts

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I am ready to pick.

 

PM sent... you will be OTC at noon EDT... or when Unsym picks... whichever comes first.

 

Unsym notified via PM...

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Since we are now in round 6, and it is essentially just best remaining player time. For the 6th round pick of the Jaguars #187 overall, they select the best rated talent on the CBS big board that I have been using:

 

Amara Darboh WR Michigan (rated #90 overall on CBS...so, theoretically, a value pick)

 

STRENGTHS Good NFL size with above-average arm length. Experience in Michigan's pro-style passing attack. Saw increase in targets and responded with improved production. In 2016, had at least one catch of at least 30 yards in eight of first nine games, outplaying highly regarded teammate Jehu Chesson. Fluid working two-way releases from slot. Smooth transitions in his routes. Won't give away plant-and-go cuts to the post, allowing him to stay ahead of the cornerback. Heady player. Adjusts routes to create better throwing opportunities for quarterbacks. Accepts responsibility as blocker climbing up to cornerbacks with some urgency of engagement. Able to sustain his block when run play flows his way. Locks up back-side safety blocks.

WEAKNESSES Build-up runner who is slow to eat up cornerback cushion. Play speed appears to be average. Missing suddenness and twitch. Inconsistent release quickness against press. Could struggle to uncover against aggressive man coverage. Gradual sink into breaks alerts cornerbacks to slam on breaks and challenge the throw. Body catcher. Ball will beat him up and he suffers from focus drops. Needs to improve positioning against defensive backs. Rarely escapes a spirited tackle attempt. Not very dynamic after the catch.

SOURCES TELL US "The all-star game and combine will determine where he gets drafted but I think he's a good player. He's bigger and faster than you think. Practices hard and is a good athlete. Harbaugh demands some toughness from his receivers, too. He will be a pretty good pro." -- NFC executive

NFL COMPARISON Mohamed Sanu

BOTTOM LINE Darboh caught the attention of scouts from very early on in his final season at Michigan. Darboh's outstanding size will have some teams excited, but he needs to run well at the combine in order to be targeted as a "size/speed" prospect. He lacks the quickness and hands to make a living underneath, but has the physical traits and willingness to help as a blocker that could get teams to bite on the second day of the draft (Rounds 2-3). Scheme fit could determine whether he becomes a WR2 or just a guy fighting for snaps off the bench.

-Lance Zierlein

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6.04 (188). Tour -------- Cleveland Browns (HOU/CHI) ---

 

One for the road... Torn between WR and CB, and while it does not make sense from a roster standpoint, I like the WR talent left better, especially since I gave the Steelers Myrick at the end of the last round, and think there is one WR that has a real chance to be good...

 

So with their final pick in the 2017 Browns Board Draft, the Cleveland Browns select:

 

Robert Davis (WR) - Georgia St.

 

 

Back to you, Gip...

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So, with pick #189, the run on skill players begins. The Rams need another play maker. So with pick #189 the Rams select:

 

Donnel Pumphrey RB San Diego St.

 

He would be a "change of pace" back that the Rams can utilize from starter Gurley man. He may also be able to play in the slot.

 

Pumphrey and Ron Dayne are now the top two rushers in FBS history, even though San Diego State's small and quick runner (listed at 5-foot-9, 180 pounds) couldn't be any different in style than the brutish former Heisman Trophy winner. Pumphrey beat the record in his final game, finishing off an All-American season where he led with nation with 2,133 rushing yards on 349 carries (tied for most in FBS) and 17 scores (along with 27-231 receiving). He won the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year this fall, repeating the honor he was given in 2015 for covering 1,653 yards and scoring 17 touchdowns on 309 carries. He also led the Aztecs with 28 receptions, accumulating 416 yards and three scores. Pumphrey set a school record with 1,867 yards while scoring 20 times as a sophomore, earning the first of three first-team All-Mountain West accolades. As a freshman, he only started one game but still had 256 totes for 1,244 yards and 15 touchdowns (with 22-234, two TD receiving).

ANALYSIS STRENGTHS Produced at high levels. Patient but decisive when he sees it. Accesses instant turbo burst. Rarely loses races to and around the edge. Plus vision creates ability to navigate shifting run creases like a seasoned veteran. Slaloms through traffic from side to side with seamless, tight jump cuts. Keeps tight track through the gaps, maintaining distance from defensive linemen. Able to string moves together. Razor-sharp cutbacks at challenging angles are his thing. Made a rare 90-degree cut out of a downhill run against South Alabama. Excels in outside zone but has courage to stick it between tackles. Extremely elusive in open field after catch. Used as matchup weapon out of backfield. Good route runner who creates necessary separation.

WEAKNESSES Undersized. Lacks the leg thickness and overall physical strength desired out of an NFL running back. Spirit is willing but flesh is weak. Arm tackles are able to end his journey. Willing to accelerate into defender, but doesn't have the pop to break tackles or fall forward after contact. Quicker than fast. Will get caught from behind. Body catcher with average hands that lead to double catches. Too small to protect against NFL blitzers as third-down back.

SOURCES TELL US "I don't care how big he is, he's a good player. Look, he's tiny so you can't take him too early because there's risk in putting a skinny runner out there. You have to have an offense that makes sense for him but everyone I talk to on the road likes the talent. The size is going to be the only concern." -- AFC West scout

NFL COMPARISON Tyler Ervin

BOTTOM LINE

Pumphrey is an efficient, natural back who runs with outstanding tempo and vision. Has outstanding agility and ability to disappear and leave tacklers grasping at air in open field. While he has good burst and quickness, he does lack the home-run speed expected from such small running backs. He won't even be an option for teams married to physical minimums, but there is a place on the roster for his talent provided he can become a return man or viable receiving option as well.

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Next dozen...

 

8 (192). ConnerL --- Carolina Panthers ------------------- PM - OTC x 2
9 (193). ConnerL --- Cincinnati Bengals ------------------
10 (194). Flyin J ----- Philadelphia Eagles ---------------- PM - on deck
11 (195). BnMopar -- Buffalo Bills -------------------------- PM - In the hole x 2
12 (196). BnMopar -- New Orleans Saints ---------------
13 (197). Flyin J ----- Arizona Cardinals ------------------ PM - deep in the
15 (199). LondonB -- Minnesota Vikings ------------------ proxy alert PM
16 (200). PoeticG --- Indianapolis Colts
17 (201). Unsym ---- Washington Redskins
18 (202). Ag----------- San Francisco 49ers (DNV)
19 (203). Mudfly ----- Denver Broncos (TN)
20 (204). darren15 -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers

 

Expect Conner to post by 6 PM...

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Top Remaining players per CBS sports:

 

134. Artavis Scott WR Clemson

141. TAnzel Smart DT Tulane

144. Jeremy McNichols RB Boise St.

146. Vince Biegel OLB Wisconsin

151. Lorenzo Jerome SS Saint Francis (PA)

156. Brian Hill RB Wyoming

157. Jarron Jones DT Notre Dame

159. Travis Rudolph WR Florida State

160. James Connor RB Pitt

161. Josh Carraway DE TCU

164. DeAngelo Brown DT Louisville

165. Stacy Coley WR Miami Fla

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Sorry, Unsym... I guess I accidentally deleted the message.

 

Pick was still good so it is logged and all traces of besmirchment to your good name have been deleted...

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