43: R2p11
rb j.k. Dobbins
ohio state
46: R2p14
c lloyd cushenberry
lsu
50: R2p18
wr chase claypool
notre dame
67: R3p3
s ashtyn davis
california
77: R3p13
ot matt peart
connecticut
83: R3p19
cb noah igbinoghene
auburn
85: R3p21
edge jabari zuniga
florida
95: R3p31
wr bryan edwards
south carolina
118: R4p12
g netane muti
fresno state
So many trades but each one seemed realistic. It was too much fun to *not* go crazy in the second and third rounds.
46: R2P14
C LLOYD CUSHENBERRY
LSU
59: R2P27
WR BRYAN EDWARDS
SOUTH CAROLINA
64: R2P32
S JEREMY CHINN
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
77: R3P13
RB CLYDE EDWARDS-HELAIRE
LSU
83: R3P19
CB NOAH IGBINOGHENE
AUBURN
87: R3P23
OT SAAHDIQ CHARLES
LSU
95: R3P31
WR LYNN BOWDEN
KENTUCKY
98: R3P34
C CESAR RUIZ
MICHIGAN
100: R3P36
G BEN BREDESON
MICHIGAN
101: R3P37
EDGE NICK COE
AUBURN
118: R4P12
DL DAVON HAMILTON
OHIO STATE
125: R4P19
LB EVAN WEAVER
CALIFORNIA
133: R4P27
LB DAVION TAYLOR
COLORADO
144: R4P38
LB CAM BROWN
PENN STATE
R2p14
dl ross blacklock
tcu
53: R2p21
cb jaylon johnson
utah
55: R2p23
ot prince tega wanogho
auburn
60: R2p28
wr bryan edwards
south carolina
77: R3p13
g robert hunt
louisiana
83: R3p19
s kyle dugger
lenoir-rhyne
95: R3p31
rb clyde edwards-helaire
lsu
106: R3p42
c matt hennessy
temple
118: R4p12
wr gabriel davis
ucf
127: R4p21
edge jonathan garvin
miami (fla.)
145: R4p39
edge anfernee jennings
alabama
146: R4p40
lb logan wilson
wyoming
178: R5p32
wr aaron fuller
washington
team draft assessment
wr
bryan edwards
south carolina
ot
prince tega wanogho
auburn
cb
jaylon johnson
utah
dl
ross blacklock
tcu
lb
logan wilson
wyoming
g
robert hunt
louisiana
edge
jonathan garvin
miami (fla.)
wr
gabriel davis
ucf
rb
clyde edwards-helaire
lsu
s
kyle dugger
lenoir-rhyne
trades
trade partner:
Philadelphia eagles
sent:
Round: 3 pick: 28
received:
Round: 4 pick: 21
round: 4 pick: 39
round: 4 pick: 40
trade partner:
Baltimore ravens
sent:
Round: 1 pick: 21
received:
Round: 2 pick: 23
round: 2 pick: 28
round: 3 pick: 28
round: 3 pick: 42
trade partner:
Philadelphia eagles
sent:
Round: 1 pick: 15
received:
Round: 1 pick: 21
round: 2 pick: 21
Noice
15: R1P15
OT JEDRICK WILLS
ALABAMA
30: R1P30
S XAVIER MCKINNEY
ALABAMA
46: R2P14
WR JALEN REAGOR
TCU
77: R3P13
C TYLER BIADASZ
WISCONSIN
118: R4P12
RB ZACK MOSS
UTAH
147: R5P1
G CALVIN THROCKMORTON
OREGON
178: R5P32
WR QUEZ WATKINS
SO. MISS
The safety position is constantly evolving. I value it very highly - as run stopping losses importance and the passing games open up across the league, the potential for playmaking at the S position is increasing. Constantly. Sometimes things fall a certain way and you can trade back into the first round and grab an incredible talent. Five years ago I wouldn't have even thought to do this.
After that it's just grabbing meat-and-potatoes level players with upside or really high floors. That's a boring way to go after starting things off with a LT (only Denver fans find that exciting) and trading up for an uber talent.
You got Reagor and Watkins
2: R1p2
edge chase young
ohio st.
7: R1p7
ot jedrick wills
alabama
8: R1p8
wr ceedee lamb
oklahoma
15: R1p15
s xavier mckinney
alabama
83: R3p19
edge jonathan greenard
florida
118: R4p12
cb essang bassey
wake forest
team draft assessment
wr
ceedee lamb
oklahoma
ot
jedrick wills
alabama
cb
essang bassey
wake forest
dl none drafted
lb none drafted
g none drafted
edge
chase young
ohio st.
Wr none drafted
rb none drafted
s
xavier mckinney
alabama
trades
trade partner:
Carolina panthers
sent:
Round: 3 pick: 13
round: 3 pick: 31
future round 1 pick
future round 1 pick
received:
Round: 1 pick: 7
trade partner:
Arizona cardinals
sent:
Future round 1 pick
future round 2 pick
future round 2 pick
received:
Round: 1 pick: 8
trade partner:
Washington redskins
sent:
Future round 1 pick
future round 1 pick
round: 2 pick: 14
future round 1 pick
received:
Round: 1 pick: 2
WR JERRY JEUDY
ALABAMA
17: R1P17
WR HENRY RUGGS III
ALABAMA
23: R1P23
OT ANDREW THOMAS
GEORGIA
77: R3P13
C LLOYD CUSHENBERRY III
LSU
87: R3P23
WR GABRIEL DAVIS
UCF
95: R3P31
RB ZACK MOSS
UTAH
98: R3P34
OT EZRA CLEVELAND
BOISE STATE
100: R3P36
EDGE CURTIS WEAVER
BOISE STATE
118: R4P12
LB DAVION TAYLOR
COLORADO
Lock would have an embarrassment of riches.
This was me trying to figure out how I can get a round one talent at the top of the first. When it looked like it would break that way, I sort of molded my trades around that idea. This has to be panic inducing in real life - it's so fluid and dynamic.
33: R2P1
LB KENNETH MURRAY
OKLAHOMA
46: R2P14
DL ROSS BLACKLOCK
TCU
55: R2P23
WR LAVISKA SHENAULT JR.
COLORADO
60: R2P28
CB CAMERON DANTZLER
MISSISSIPPI STATE
65: R3P1
OT ISAIAH WILSON
GEORGIA
68: R3P4
EDGE BRADLEE ANAE
UTAH
83: R3P19
RB ZACK MOSS
UTAH
92: R3P28
WR ANTONIO GANDY-GOLDEN
LIBERTY
106: R3P42
S BRANDON JONES
TEXAS
107: R4P1
WR ISAIAH HODGINS
OREGON STATE
118: R4P12
G BEN BREDESON
MICHIGAN
TEAM DRAFT ASSESSMENT
WR
LAVISKA SHENAULT JR.
COLORADO
OT
ISAIAH WILSON
GEORGIA
CB
CAMERON DANTZLER
MISSISSIPPI STATE
DL
ROSS BLACKLOCK
TCU
LB
KENNETH MURRAY
OKLAHOMA
G
BEN BREDESON
MICHIGAN
EDGE
BRADLEE ANAE
UTAH
WR
ANTONIO GANDY-GOLDEN
LIBERTY
RB
ZACK MOSS
UTAH
S
BRANDON JONES
TEXAS
TRADES
TRADE PARTNER:
BALTIMORE RAVENS
SENT:
ROUND: 1 PICK: 20
RECEIVED:
ROUND: 2 PICK: 23
ROUND: 2 PICK: 28
ROUND: 3 PICK: 28
ROUND: 3 PICK: 42
TRADE PARTNER:
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
SENT:
ROUND: 1 PICK: 15
RECEIVED:
ROUND: 1 PICK: 20
ROUND: 2 PICK: 10
TRADE PARTNER:
CINCINNATI BENGALS
SENT:
ROUND: 2 PICK: 10
FUTURE ROUND 3 PICK
RECEIVED:
ROUND: 2 PICK: 1
TRADE PARTNER:
CINCINNATI BENGALS
SENT:
ROUND: 3 PICK: 13
FUTURE ROUND 2 PICK
RECEIVED:
ROUND: 4 PICK: 1
ROUND: 3 PICK: 1
TRADE PARTNER:
NEW YORK JETS
SENT:
ROUND: 3 PICK: 31
FUTURE ROUND 2 PICK
RECEIVED:
ROUND: 3 PICK: 4
15: R1P15
WR CEEDEE LAMB
OKLAHOMA
54: R2P22
DL MARLON DAVIDSON
AUBURN
77: R3P13
CB TROY PRIDE JR.
NOTRE DAME
82: R3P18
LB TROY DYE
OREGON
83: R3P19
EDGE BRADLEE ANAE
UTAH
110: R4P4
QB JAKE FROMM
GEORGIA
128: R4P22
OT SAAHDIQ CHARLES
LSU
LSU makes LT's and LG's plenty fine. Saadiq is potentially a future Pro Bowler, and there's precedent for guys with lesser talent hitting all-pro. I said what I said, dammit!
The rest of it is just opportunistic drafting. In this draft, I believe Jeudy and Jefferson went earlier. That could actually happen this go around, too. Regardless, if we had this draft we'd be happy. If I had to defend the Fromm pick, it's that he has just enough talent to be a starter in the right system. He's also not a bed-wetter. In other words, he has enough talent to develop -even for just the sake of flipping him for a profit- and could be useful as a backup/spot starter if Lock gets dinged up/we want to be precaution-like.
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