Mt. Crushmore

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  1. Thanks @rmw10 for making my 1 pick. I know Rashad Greene had plenty of fans around here in the draft process. He'll be a nice 6th WR. Him and Ryan Smith will battle for returning opportunities, but right now I have Greene as the PR and Smith as the KR.

    As for Cameron Brate, the Bucs already named him their starting TE ahead of ASJ, who went in the 21st round. He'll be my 3rd TE (really 4th when H-Back Bruce Miller is considered).

    If we are doing a PS, I'd be down. If not, I'm down to 3 picks left.

    8 hours ago, -Truth- said:

    Thank you for pointing that out. I saw the picture initially and froze in place wondering whether I actually missed out on picking up the Cardinals David Johnson that late.

    We'd all have failed if that was the case.

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  2. Tom Johnson has 12 sacks over the past 2 seasons as a DT. Doesn't get much better than that as a backup 3T.

    1 hour ago, ravensdan said:

    Johnson can be a good lead blocker when needed at TE or FB. Happy to get West. I think he's more of an all around player than Davis and anoth Chief RB. Also proven he can start if called upon behind Ajayi. 

    Wrong Johnson for the picture in the draft thread.

    45 minutes ago, ravensdan said:

    I have 8 rookies 3 offense and 5 defense. Which I think is a good number. 7 picks and a UDFA. Just realized I have a pretty good mix of picks too:

    1 first

    2 seconds

    1 third

    2 fourths 

    1 fifth

    1 UDFA 

    I'm at 6 total right now (2 offense, 4 defense):

    1 first

    1 second

    1 third

    2 fourths

    1 UDFA

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  3. 1 minute ago, rmw10 said:

    I'll explain some of my latest picks since I've been a little busy...

    Nikita Whitlock is an interesting one for me.  He was a decent lead blocker, and although in limited snaps, he was a decent pass rusher on the defensive side of the ball as well.  Apparently he bulked up a bit this year because they were so encouraged by his play at DT.  He'll still primarily be a FB for the Giants and me, but still a fun, versatile player nonetheless.

    Brian Hoyer is nothing special at QB, but he was decent enough to help the Texans make it to the playoffs last year.  I've always been of the opinion that if your starting QB is done for the year, so is the team.  I think Hoyer is one of the few that counteracts my thought process.

    Matthew Slater, despite being listed as such in real life, is not an actual WR for me.  I've realized in years past that I haven't put a huge amount of focus on my ST unit, instead just plugging random guys in.  I figured that if I'm going to fill out a 53, I might as well take real life into consideration and use one of the last slots on my team for someone that has value.

    I don't like you

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  4. Thanks for making some of those picks for me guys. 

    I know exactly why Frank Gore was still available, but he is very likely going to run for 1,000 yards again this year. I won't have him for long, but he makes the most talented #3 RB in the game.

    Clayton Geathers saw time as a rookie last year and is taking over the starting SS spot in Indy this year. He played a bit of sub-package LB as a rookie, so that adds to his value for me, and probably is his fastest way to the field as my 4th S.

    I added Bilal Powell as my 2nd RB in the forum mock for the Dolphins this year and I'd be perfectly happy with him as a #2. Here, he is my #4. With Charles, Woodhead, Gore and Powell, I have 4 RBs that I ranked in the top 40.

    Bruce Miller is moving from FB to more of a TE role this year in SF as Chip Kelly doesn't use a FB. I think this could work out well for him as he showed nice receiving ability in the Ravens-49ers game last year. For me, he'll be my H-Back. So, he'll play FB when I need 1, but will also be my TE3. He's proven to be a high-level FB and I think he can be a good TE as well.

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  5. 1 hour ago, -Truth- said:

    I like the Irving pick. I was strongly considering him when I went with Williams.

    Thanks. Irving is in a close battle with Sio Moore for the other ILB spot in Indy. I traded for Moore in the forum mock and now drafted Irving, so either way a team of mine is helped. Irving has always been solid when he's on the field––he just has to stay on it.

    56 minutes ago, regz1997 said:

    Fantastic pick in Procise. He was my target at my next pick. Apparently some fantasy analysts expect him to really explode this year.

    Anyways I think I'll drop out here. Thank you @Mt. Crushmore for all the hard work you put into this game, and to everyone else for making this another fun way to kill some offseason time! See you around in the forums, and Go Ravens!

    Thanks for playing!

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