We can replace him with a 2nd
round WR in 2019.
I think the NEED for a high
round WR is (much) less than for a starter quality LG.
Also if that's what your worried about they might be excited about Calvin Ridley on draft day but when he turns out to be yet another first
round wr bust «which he will» you won't be as excited.
I don't see how Cam changes the philosophy here... I think the Bears were going for a mid
round WR regardless and I expect in this new offense, the word starter might only mean «the guy on the field for the first snap».
Oh, and he returns with pretty much the entire offense, plus gaining a first -
round WR in Mike Williams.
You really want to rely on a late
round WR when you are down the likes of a Hardy-esque receiver to take pressure off Julio?
I see a 2nd
round WR in our future.
Gabriel just isn't a well
rounded WR.
(Except when it comes to 1st
round WRs.)
Not exact matches
All might go in the first
round but there are GMs that have already speculated that they want to try out Jackson as a
WR.
Still could if we think the value is right, but the real strength of this year's
WR crops, in my mind, is
rounds 2 - 4.
The problem is when you have a guy that drops with a higher draft grade and you pass on him to fill a hole this year... I feel like both pass rushers (Landry and Davenport) are superior players to the 1st
round graded
Wrs, the guards going around 19, and the LBs that will most likely be left on the board.
Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 1: Barkley, Saquon, RB, Penn State (A)
Round 1 Pick 4: Chubb, Bradley, DE, North Carolina State (A)
Round 2 Pick 1: Jackson, Lamar, QB, Louisville (A +)
Round 2 Pick 3: Hughes, Mike, CB, Central Florida (A)
Round 2 Pick 32: Reid, Justin, FS, Stanford (A +)
Round 4 Pick 14: Gallup, Michael,
WR, Colorado State (A +)
Round 5 Pick 13: Haynes, Marquis, OLB / DE, Mississippi (A)
Round 6 Pick 1: Brown, Andrew, DT, Virginia (A +)
Round 7 Pick 1: Young, Kenny, ILB, UCLA (A +)
He looks to go at pick number 16, so it doesn't look like a clear first
round talent will be there at
WR for us at # 26.
I know that will upset the crowd that wants a guard, but I just don't see us cutting Dez and meeting with all these
WRs for us not to take one in the 1st two
rounds...
Johnson was the Rams» second third -
round pick in the 2017 NFL draft behind
WR Cooper Kupp, meaning he's been able to hide behind the Kupp - driven headlines all year.
Round 1 Jaire Alexander CB
Round 2 Harrison Phillips NT / DT
Round 3 PJ Hall DT
Round 4 Fred Warner LB / FS
Round 6 Javon Wimms
WR Round 7 Riley Ferguson QB
Round 7 Ryan Nall FB
Outside of Hicks, the Eagles haven't gotten a ton of productivity on Day 2:
WRs Jordan Matthews and Josh Huff (2014 second - and third -
rounders, respectively) are no longer with the team, though Matthews was pretty decent for stretches in Philadelphia before being traded for CB Ronald Darby (Super Bowl starter for Philly), CB Eric Rowe was traded before the 2016 season after likely not making into the defense's two deep, OG Isaac Seumalo (2016 third
round) disappointed in a starting role, and 2017 second -
round CB Sidney Jones has only recently been activated after sitting out most of the year recovering from injury.
The Patriots have traded a first -
rounder for a proven player (
WR Brandin Cooks), traded out of the first
round (2013, netting Logan Ryan, Jamie Collins, and LeGarrette Blount), and forfeited a first -
round pick (Deflategate discipline), ending up with two defensive linemen, one of whom has been productive (Malcom Brown, 2015, 37 starts), while the other (Dominique Easley, 2014, three starts) was released due to a mix of injury and alleged off - field issues.
Also makes me feel like
WR is not going to be a first
round consideration.
Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 14: Landry, Harold, OLB / DE, Boston College (B +)
Round 2 Pick 13: Goedert, Dallas, TE, South Dakota State (A)
Round 3 Pick 12: Washington, James,
WR, Oklahoma State (A)
Round 4 Pick 1: Dawson, Duke, CB, Florida (A +)
Round 4 Pick 33: Cobbs Jr, Simmie,
WR, Indiana (A +)
Round 5 Pick 1: Hill, Holton, CB, Texas (A)
Round 5 Pick 35: Crabtree, Zachary, OT, Oklahoma State (A)
Round 5 Pick 37: Madison, Cole, OG, Washington State (A)
Round 6 Pick 12: Ford, Poona, DT, Texas (A +)
Round 6 Pick 33: Nickerson, Parry, CB, Tulane (A +)
Round 7 Pick 14: Ramesh, Austin, FB, Wisconsin (A +)
Round 7 Pick 21: Webb, Damon, SS, Ohio State (A +)
The next year, also in the 5th
round, they added Richard Sherman, a
WR - turned - corner from Stanford who stewed during the draft as other players at his position were drafted ahead of him (he turned out fine).
Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 14: Ward, Denzel, CB, Ohio State (A)
Round 2 Pick 13: Hernandez, Will, OG, Texas - El Paso (A +)
Round 3 Pick 12: Washington, James,
WR, Oklahoma State (A)
Round 4 Pick 1: Gallup, Michael,
WR, Colorado State (A --RRB-
Round 4 Pick 37 (DAL): Fumagalli, Troy, TE, Wisconsin (A +)
Round 5 Pick 4 (SEA): Burks, Oren, OLB, Vanderbilt (A +)
Round 5 Pick 35: Nelson, Nick, CB, Wisconsin (A +)
Round 5 Pick 37: Herndon, Christopher, TE, Miami (FL)(A)
Round 6 Pick 12: Mataafa, Hercules, OLB, Washington State (A +)
Round 6 Pick 18 (DAL): Litton, Chase, QB, Marshall (A +)
Round 6 Pick 33: Watts, Armani, FS, Texas AM (A +)
Round 6 Pick 37 (HOU): Parris, Timon, OT, Stony Brook (A +)
Round 7 Pick 4 (HOU): Bellamy, Davin, OLB, Georgia (A +)
Round 7 Pick 14: J Hall, P, DT, Sam Houston State (A +)
Round 7 Pick 21: Wallace, Levi, CB, Alabama (A +)
Then with some sort of a middle sport 1st
round pick, they could draft Lamp as their plug and play right guard and have 4 picks in the 2nd and 3rd
rounds for DE, S, CB, and
WR or developmental QB.
Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 17 (LAC): James, Derwin, SS / FS, Florida State (A --RRB-
Round 2 Pick 21 (BUF): Averett, Anthony, CB, Alabama (A)
Round 2 Pick 29 (JAX): Gesicki, Mike, TE, Penn State (A)
Round 2 Pick 32 (CLE): Miller, Anthony,
WR, Memphis (A)
Round 3 Pick 14 (K.C.): Gallup, Michael,
WR, Colorado State (A --RRB-
Round 3 Pick 32 (BUF): Christian, Geron, OT, Louisville (A)
Round 4 Pick 1: Okoronkwo, Ogbonnia, DE / OLB, Oklahoma (A +)
Round 4 Pick 21 (BUF): Teller, Wyatt, OG, Virginia Tech (A +)
Round 4 Pick 22 (K.C.): Bates III, Jessie, FS, Wake Forest (A +)
Round 4 Pick 33: Meeks, Quenton, CB, Stanford (A +)
Round 5 Pick 1: Thompson, Trenton, DT, Georgia (A +)
Round 5 Pick 35: Ballage, Kalen, RB, Arizona State (A +)
Round 5 Pick 37: Falk, Luke, QB, Washington State (A +)
Round 6 Pick 12: Phillips, Darius, CB, Western Michigan (A +)
Round 6 Pick 33: Ramesh, Austin, FB, Wisconsin (A +)
Round 7 Pick 14: McCray, Mike, OLB, Michigan (A +)
Round 7 Pick 21: Dooley, Garret, OLB, Wisconsin (A +)
R1P8 EDGE HAROLD LANDRY — BOSTON COLLEGE R2P7 DL DA'RON PAYNE — ALABAMA R4P5 DL KENDRICK NORTON — MIAMI R4P15 LB SHAQUEM GRIFFIN — CENTRAL FLORIDA R5P8 CB KEVIN TOLLIVER — LSU R6P7
WR ANTONIO CALLAWAY — FLORIDA R7P6 EDGE JOE OSTMAN — CENTRAL MICHIGAN If you want to have a late
round man - crush, check out Ostman.
With Ben Watson back in the fold, I think they can wait to pick a TE later so Payton can mold him for the future but if Payton is 100 % behind Goedert, Hurst or Gesicki, I'll be fine with that but right now, I think they may opt to go
WR (Kirk or Moore) than TE in the first
round at this point.
Then in the middle
rounds we focus on offense, RG / RT,
WR, TE, possibly RB.
I would love to see us get both Engram and
WR Chris Godwin with our 2nd
round picks to add fidelity to our passing game.
Round 2 Pick 1 (CLE): Reid, Justin, FS, Stanford (B)
Round 2 Pick 19: Phillips, Harrison, DT, Stanford (A)
Round 2 Pick 32 (CLE): Chubb, Nick, RB, Georgia (A)
Round 3 Pick 1 (BUF): Goedert, Dallas, TE, South Dakota State (A +)
Round 3 Pick 18: Smith, Braden, OG, Auburn (A)
Round 4 Pick 14 (CLE): Thomas, Chad, DE, Miami (FL)(A +)
Round 4 Pick 17: Stewart, MJ, CB, North Carolina (A)
Round 5 Pick 22 (OAK): Coutee, Keke,
WR, Texas Tech (A --RRB-
Round 6 Pick 37 (HOU): Jackson, Justin, RB, Northwestern (A +)
Round 7 Pick 19: Bellamy, Davin, OLB, Georgia (A +)
If the Cowboys seemingly addressed (not fully, but in large part) their need for both
WR and O Line, can we use the 2nd
round pick to move up for a Derwin James or Roquan Smith?
I think they will take one in the first 3
rounds, but
WR isn't any more of a need than LB, guard, or DT.
Round 2 Pick 1 (CLE): Phillips, Harrison, DT, Stanford (A --RRB-
Round 2 Pick 3 (CLE): Price, Billy, C / OG, Ohio State (A --RRB-
Round 2 Pick 32 (CLE): Michel, Sony, RB, Georgia (A +)
Round 3 Pick 18: Thomas, Ian, TE, Indiana (A)
Round 4 Pick 14 (CLE): Sweat, Josh, OLB, Florida State (A)
Round 4 Pick 17: Gallup, Michael,
WR, Colorado State (A +)
Round 5 Pick 19 (PHI): Hill, Holton, CB, Texas (A +)
Round 6 Pick 32 (PHI): McCray, Mike, OLB, Michigan (A +)
Round 1 Pick 23 (N.E.): Bryan, Taven, DT / DE, Florida (A --RRB-
Round 2 Pick 19: Reid, Justin, FS, Stanford (A --RRB-
Round 3 Pick 2 (NYG): Ragnow, Frank, C / OG, Arkansas (A --RRB-
Round 3 Pick 23 (LAR): Freeman, Royce, RB, Oregon (A)
Round 4 Pick 11 (LAR): McFadden, Tarvarus, CB, Florida State (A)
Round 4 Pick 17: Smythe, Durham, TE, Notre Dame (A)
Round 5 Pick 2 (NYG): Callaway, Antonio,
WR, Florida (A +)
Round 5 Pick 16: Adeniyi, Olasunkanmi, DE / OLB, Toledo (A)
Round 7 Pick 19: Atkins, John, DT, Georgia (A +)
Hurns has replaced Dez, so its not like Dallas has to pick a
WR in the first
round.
I really hope we get a
WR in the first two
rounds of the draft.
1988 Tim Brown,
WR, Notre Dame — 1st
round (6th player overall) by Los Angeles Raiders Michael Irvin, WR, Miami (FL)-- 1st round (11th overall) by Dallas Cowboys Randall McDaniel, G, Arizona State — 1st Round (19th overall) by Minnesota Vikings Thurman Thomas, RB, Oklahoma State — 2nd Round (40th overall) by Buffalo Bills Dermontti Dawson, C, Kentucky — 2nd round (44th overall) by Pittsburgh Ste
round (6th player overall) by Los Angeles Raiders Michael Irvin,
WR, Miami (FL)-- 1st
round (11th overall) by Dallas Cowboys Randall McDaniel, G, Arizona State — 1st Round (19th overall) by Minnesota Vikings Thurman Thomas, RB, Oklahoma State — 2nd Round (40th overall) by Buffalo Bills Dermontti Dawson, C, Kentucky — 2nd round (44th overall) by Pittsburgh Ste
round (11th overall) by Dallas Cowboys Randall McDaniel, G, Arizona State — 1st
Round (19th overall) by Minnesota Vikings Thurman Thomas, RB, Oklahoma State — 2nd Round (40th overall) by Buffalo Bills Dermontti Dawson, C, Kentucky — 2nd round (44th overall) by Pittsburgh Ste
Round (19th overall) by Minnesota Vikings Thurman Thomas, RB, Oklahoma State — 2nd
Round (40th overall) by Buffalo Bills Dermontti Dawson, C, Kentucky — 2nd round (44th overall) by Pittsburgh Ste
Round (40th overall) by Buffalo Bills Dermontti Dawson, C, Kentucky — 2nd
round (44th overall) by Pittsburgh Ste
round (44th overall) by Pittsburgh Steelers
Round 2 Pick 4 (IND): Green, Rasheem, DE, Southern California (A --RRB-
Round 2 Pick 19: Ragnow, Frank, C / OG, Arkansas (B)
Round 2 Pick 26 (ATL): Hill, BJ, DT, North Carolina State (A)
Round 3 Pick 3 (IND): Jones II, Ronald, RB, Southern California (A +)
Round 3 Pick 26 (ATL): Cain, Deon,
WR, Clemson (A +)
Round 4 Pick 17: Sweat, Josh, OLB, Florida State (A)
Round 4 Pick 26 (ATL): Smythe, Durham, TE, Notre Dame (A +)
Round 5 Pick 16: Hill, Holton, CB, Texas (A +)
Round 6 Pick 26 (ATL): Watts, Armani, FS, Texas AM (A +)
Round 7 Pick 19: Bellamy, Davin, OLB, Georgia (A +)
In this exchange, the Patriots got one year of a game - breaking deep threat — in a season where leading
WR Julian Edelman was lost to a torn ACL, no less — AND what Jimmy Johnson's draft pick trade chart lays out as the equivalent of an extra early fourth -
round, all for the burden of rostering Cooks for a season.
Round 1 Pick 29 (JAX): Price, Billy, C / OG, Ohio State (B +)
Round 2 Pick 19: Phillips, Harrison, DT, Stanford (A +)
Round 3 Pick 7 (DEN): Jones II, Ronald, RB, Southern California (A +)
Round 3 Pick 18: Gesicki, Mike, TE, Penn State (A +)
Round 3 Pick 29 (JAX): Sweat, Josh, OLB, Florida State (B +)
Round 3 Pick 35 (DEN): Settle, Tim, DT, Virginia Tech (A +)
Round 4 Pick 17: McFadden, Tarvarus, CB, Florida State (A +)
Round 5 Pick 16: Wims, Javon,
WR, Georgia (B +)
Round 5 Pick 24 (CAR): Blanding, Quin, FS, Virginia (A)
Round 6 Pick 23 (CAR): Jacobs, Leon, OLB, Wisconsin (A +)
Round 7 Pick 19: Thomas, Roc, RB, Jacksonville State (A +)
Round 2 Pick 1 (CLE): Hernandez, Will, OG, Texas - El Paso (A --RRB-
Round 2 Pick 19: Phillips, Harrison, DT, Stanford (A +)
Round 2 Pick 25 (TENN): Hand, DaShawn, DE, Alabama (A)
Round 2 Pick 32 (CLE): Jones II, Ronald, RB, Southern California (A +)
Round 3 Pick 18: Cain, Deon,
WR, Clemson (A +)
Round 4 Pick 17: McFadden, Tarvarus, CB, Florida State (A +)
Round 5 Pick 13 (CLE): Ford, Poona, DT, Texas (A)
Round 5 Pick 36 (OAK): Herndon, Christopher, TE, Miami (FL)(A +)
Round 6 Pick 38 (OAK): Smith, Ito, RB, Southern Miss (A +)
Round 6 Pick 42 (OAK): Wims, Javon,
WR, Georgia (A +)
Round 7 Pick 19: Dooley, Garret, OLB, Wisconsin (A +)
Unless your planning to take a good receiver in
Round 1 or
Round 2, Where is the real depth now at the
WR position?
Your Picks (none of which are realistic):
Round 1 Pick 10 (BUF): Jamal Adams, SS, LSU (A +)
Round 2 Pick 8: Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama (A)
Round 2 Pick 12 (BUF): Carl Lawson, DE / OLB, Auburn (A --RRB-
Round 2 Pick 32: Dede Westbrook,
WR, Oklahoma (A +)
Round 3 Pick 34 (COMP): Chris Godwin,
WR, Penn State (B +)
Round 4 Pick 8: Dalvin Tomlinson, DT, Alabama (A +)
Round 5 Pick 8: D'Onta Foreman, RB, Texas (A)
Round 6 Pick 8: Corn Elder, CB, Miami (Fla.)(A +)
Round 7 Pick 15: D.J. Jones, DT, Ole Miss (D +)
1996 Jonathan Ogden, T, UCLA — 1st
round (4th player overall) by Baltimore Ravens Marvin Harrison, WR, Syracuse — 1st Round (19th player overall) by Indianapolis
round (4th player overall) by Baltimore Ravens Marvin Harrison,
WR, Syracuse — 1st
Round (19th player overall) by Indianapolis
Round (19th player overall) by Indianapolis Colts
My preference would be after taking an Edge, Corner, and offensive weapon (preferably
WR) with our first 3 picks, we use one of our 4th
round picks on a lineman and get another one in the later
rounds.
Re-sign Inman or some other
WR who gets surprisingly cut and add a 3rd or 4th
round draft pick and BAM!
QB 1/2 LB 5/11 OT 3/6
WR 2/5 CB 5/11 S 4/8 DT 3/4 C / OG 2/5 DE 2/6 TE 1/4 RB 1/6 You can kinda see a trend with the later
round picks that are expected to be special teams contributors, LB, CB, and S who are also the most picked position groups.
This up - in - the - air
WR class and the GM unpredictability could land Gallup in the first
round.
6) Cowboys in the market for a safety and
WR: With the release of Dez Bryant, many expect the Cowboys to look for a wide receiver with their first -
round selection (No. 19 overall).
In the 2012 NFL Draft, that's produced a run on them midway through the seventh
round: Michigan
WR Junior Hemingway is now a Chief, the Pittsburgh Steelers snagged Oregon tight end David Paulson, and Green Bay snatched Florida State tackle Andrew Datko.