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  1. ROUND 71. San Francisco 49ers: Kyle Fuller, C, Baylor2. San Francisco 49ers: Darius English, OLB, South Carolina3. Cleveland Browns: Wayne Gallman, RB, Clemson4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Josh Dobbs, QB, Tennessee5. Los Angeles Rams: Vince Biegel, LB, Wisconsin6. New York Jets: Nate Iese, H-Back, UCLA7. San Diego Chargers: Delano Hill, S, Michigan8. New Orleans Saints: Austin Rehkow, P, Idaho9. Kansas City Chiefs: (Skipped) 3 Hours10. Tennessee Titans: Phazahn Odom, TE, Fordham11. Houston Texans: DeAngelo Brown, DT, Louisville12. Pittsburgh Steelers: Will Likely, CB, Maryland13. Arizona Cardinals: David Jones, S, Richmond14. Oakland Raiders: Keion Adams, OLB/DE, Western Michigan15. Carolina Panthers: (Skipped)16. Los Angeles Rams: Deatrich Wise Jr., DE, Arkansas17. Oakland Raiders: Trent Taylor, WR, Louisiana Tech18. Tennessee Titans: Pharaoh Brown, TE, Oregon 19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Invalid Selection20. Denver Broncos: Jake Elliot, K, Memphis21. Oakland Raiders: Jeremy Clark, CB, Michigan22. Miami Dolphins: Scott Orndoff, TE, Pittsburgh23. Tennessee Titans: Jordan Westerkamp, WR, Nebraska24. Tennessee Titans: Darius Hamilton, DE/DT, Rutgers25. Oakland Raiders: Aaron Jones, RB, UTEP26. Oakland Raiders: Chad Williams, WR, Grambling27. Kansas City Chiefs: (Skipped) 1.5 Hours28. Cleveland Browns: D.J. Jones, DL, Mississippi29. Oakland Raiders: Stacy Coley, WR, Miami30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Michael Dunn, OT, Maryland31. Oakland Raiders: Jacob Hollister, TE, Wyoming32. Detroit Lions: K.D. Cannon, WR, Oregon33. Cincinnati Bengals: Taylor McNamara, TE, USC34. Denver Broncos: T.J. Logan, RB, North Carolina35. Denver Broncos: Matt Milano, LB, Boston College
  2. Thank you. Definitely agreed there.
  3. The future change is precisely what I alluded to finishing my last post with the ending of my post being, "That likely will change in the future." We've been in agreement about the 2017 season and beyond, so there's no reason to continue debating the point. In fact, Young could lose time at LCB due to circumstance after the Brandon Carr signing. That being said, with regards to the 2016 season, I'll compare them as I see fit. There hasn't been a basis not to. Both performed well overall this season after early struggles. Ramsey switched between all three CB spots, Young switched between LCB and slot, with more of the former. Ramsey shadowed in a few games. Young didn't. Young faced better WRs. What pertinent information can you offer about their 2016 campaigns that make the them incomparable? I'm cherry picking because I'm unwilling to apply a season-long earned title of 2016 shutdown corner to a corner who was uneven in his first 10 games and terrific through his last 6, even when I'm alluding to the fact that he's likely to continue the latter trend? Which part of this is cherry picking? The part where I cover the entire scope of his season, mentioning the rough stretch and praising the fantastic finish, or the part where I make sure to state that it's probable that he has a better 2017? Your points thus far has been hinged on shadowing, while casually sidestepping the fact that LCBs are prone to covering No.1 WRs by virtue of the position, and height. There's a bit of irony in the cherry picking accusation.
  4. I was wondering when Hollins would go. He's a bit of an enigma. Definitely passes the eye test, and he's likely to go higher than he has here based on how high he's been touted by a few major outlets. Worth a shot at this point.
  5. Alluding to the fact that Ramsey had a terrific finish to his season but dismissing the notion of him being a shutdown CB in 2016 because he was uneven through his first 10 games is cherry picking? I would've understood had the sentence with the "In November" line been by itself, but the sentence prior about the first of the season is there to provide context. The stats given in November weren't from just November. They were his collective stats from his very first game until the time they were given. Unless you believe that you can earn a season-long title in a handful of games that erase and absolve everything prior, it's a fairly relevant misapprehension. I pray that typing out your current format isn't impeding your ability to comprehend the standard form of the language. Oh, and cherry picking is bypassing the fact that I stated that I personally feel that Ramsey will likely play as well in 2017 as he did during his stellar finish. Please try again.
  6. My comment was referring solely to last season. Moving forward, I wouldn't be surprised if Ramsey built on his immense success in December and continued the trend. He's the safest bet to be his draft class' best CB in 2017. That being said, with respect to their 2016 schedules, Ramsey didn't face neither Green, nor Jones nor Beckham Jr. Ramsey played in the slot against Green Bay in week 1 with Davon House at LCB with no rotation. Then they begun shifting him around between LCB, slot and RCB, which is an impressive feat in its own right and something Ramsey deserves a heap of credit for. But he wasn't tasked with always sticking to the No.1. In week 4, he lined up over T.Y. Hilton, Phillip Dorsett and Chester Rogers. The case was similar in their week 17 match up. He did shadow DeAndre Hopkins heavily as he did Amari Cooper. Young's placement was certainly more nondiscriminatory, but by virtue of Jimmy Smith being solely an RCB, Young was mostly at LCB with sparse slot duties, and the LCB is the No.1 CB spot where you're normally going to see No.1 WRs, i.e. playing most of his coverage snaps against Antonio Brown in week 9. With regards to just the 2016 campaign, their degree of difficulty wasn't all too different, meaning that we should be able to pan the two performances against each other on a relatively even playing field without it seeming far-fetched. That likely will change in the future.
  7. Moving forward, potentially and likely. But he was highly uneven through the first half of the season. In November, he had given up 61.8% of his passes and a passer rating of 102.9. I feel that he'll be closer this year to his terrific finish to the season, but he wasn't a shutdown CB throughout the season.
  8. Better as in the top third, yes. I can pass you along my NFL GamePass subscription. It'd be useful to see a post from your account with an informed opinion for once. He was right up there with Ramsey as far as the rookie class goes.
  9. I feel it best to read these posts in a Miss Cleo voice. It captures both the articulation of the accent and its authenticity.
  10. I'm surprised to see Tavon Young be mentioned, but only because he already broke out last season. He was arguably one of the better CBs out there and quite possibly the best rookie CB from last year's draft class.
  11. @Ozzsome is now OTC.
  12. Looking to move two late 7th rounders as high as it will get me. PM me if you're interested in moving down to nab two picks.
  13. @feel_the_rush is now OTC.
  14. With the 20th pick in the 6th round of the 2017 Forum Mock, the Oakland Raiders select... Shalom Luani | S | Washington State
  15. @ludy51 is OTC.
  16. @arnie_uk is OTC. 6 hours, I believe.
  17. @JO_75 is now OTC.
  18. +35...ACLs.
  19. @CalvinSmoke is now OTC.
  20. I would've taken the 49ers over the Jets in a landslide. Both teams came in with minimal starting talent and the 49ers had $94.5 million more in cap space. It's no contest.
  21. @PaRAYdise is now OTC.
  22. @Jacquouille is OTC.
  23. @jazz1988 is OTC.
  24. Dear Lord. That actually worries me. I live for those. Good looks.
  25. Good call. Hadn't noticed that. Freed up a spot.