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That being said, I did a draft on FS using their board and this is what I came up with, with only two trades. 41: R2P10 WR JOSH DOCTSON TCU 52: R2P21 DT VERNON BUTLER LOUISIANA TECH 72: R3P9 DT ADOLPHUS WASHINGTON OHIO STATE 85: R3P22 C MAX TUERK USC 106: R4P8 G DENVER KIRKLAND ARKANSAS 119: R4P21 OLB JAYLON SMITH NOTRE DAME 127: R4P29 S MILES KILLEBREW SOUTHERN UTAH 159: R5P20 DT D.J. READER CLEMSON 166: R5P27 S JAYRON KEARSE CLEMSON 195: R6P20 WR AARON BURBRIDGE MICHIGAN STATE 231: R7P10 RB PEYTON BARBER AUBURN TRADE PARTNER: CHICAGO BEARS SENT: • ROUND: 1 PICK: 22 RECEIVED: • ROUND: 2 PICK: 10 • ROUND: 3 PICK: 9 • ROUND: 4 PICK: 8 • ROUND: 4 PICK: 29 TRADE PARTNER: MIAMI DOLPHINS SENT: • FUTURE ROUND 6 PICK RECEIVED: • ROUND: 7 PICK: 10 I honestly feel that since this is such a deep draft, it would be foolish not to trade down and grab as many picks as we can. I'm big on safties this year again, with that said I felt Kearse and Killebrew are too similar. Adolphus is my consolation prize if Nassib and Johnson are gone. Butler is a beast in the middle, but feel RJ Reader is not that bad of a replacement, why I got both I don't know, I don't usually do that. I also think BJ Goodson is a not very poor mans Reggie Ragland, just my 2 cents. I think Burbridge is a steal late in the draft! I like P. Barber late in the draft because I think we need a thumper for short/goal line yardage, as Blue simply proved too often he wasn't capable. Jaylon Smith in the 4th round was a no brainer to me. |
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