January 1, 20179 yr Author comment_161206 not sure but it will be one hell of a player. They better be. Peace Report
January 2, 20179 yr comment_161208 Since we tied with JAX at 3-13, we will rotate with them between picking 3rd and 4th per round, so our first 3 picks should be #3, #36, and #67. If SF somehow won against SEA, we would lose the SOS tie breaker with them, but would pick 2nd in the 2nd at #34 and get #68 in the 3rd with the 3 team rotation of CHI/JAX/SF. Report
January 2, 20179 yr Author comment_161210 Since we tied with JAX at 3-13, we will rotate with them between picking 3rd and 4th per round, so our first 3 picks should be #3, #36, and #67. If SF somehow won against SEA, we would lose the SOS tie breaker with them, but would pick 2nd in the 2nd at #34 and get #68 in the 3rd with the 3 team rotation of CHI/JAX/SF. Looks like we are 3, 36, 67 with San Fransisco's loss. Peace Report
January 2, 20179 yr comment_161211 Needs to be a playmaker who can start from day 1. I wish that would be a QB, but unfortunately I don't like any of the guys available at that spot. I'm so confused on what to do with that spot. Report
January 2, 20179 yr comment_161212 The Bears select? Peace Garret, and Allen are the two best players in the draft, if either come to 3 its a no brainier. Here is GBNs big board I would probably take Humphrey next on the list. Now if they think one of those 3 QBs are worthy, just take him but by all reports there more late round valve or early second. Otherwise, I would prefer to trade back but not out of the top 10, where I would grab Jamal Adams or Cam Robinson. Also, I would consider talking for Jimmy G/QB but not really with the first round pick unless we trade back a bit. *Myles Garrett DE 6-5, 265 Texas A&M Jonathan Allen DE 6-3, 290 Alabama *Jabrill Peppers SS 6-0, 210 Michigan *Len Fournette RB 6-1, 230 LSU *Mitch Trubisky QB 6-3, 225 North Carolina *Marlon Humphrey CB 6-1, 200 Alabama *Malik McDowell DT 6-5, 285 Michigan State *Teez Tabor CB 6-0, 200 Florida *Deshaun Watson QB 6-2, 210 Clemson *Jamal Adams FS 6-0, 210 LSU *Dalvin Cook RB 5-11, 205 Florida State Reuben Foster LB 6-0, 240 Alabama *Mike Williams WR 6-2, 205 Clemson *Zach Cunningham LB 6-3, 230 Vanderbilt *Cam Robinson OT 6-6, 320 Alabama *Christian McCaffrey RB 6-0, 205 Stanford *John Ross WR 5-11, 190 Washington Tim Williams OLB 6-3, 255 Alabama (O) *DeShone Kizer QB 6-4, 230 Notre Dame *Derek Barnett DE 6-3, 265 Tennessee (X) OJ Howard TE 6-6, 250 Alabama *Sidney Jones CB 6-0, 180 Washington *JuJu Smith-Schuster WR 6-2, 215 Southern California *Carl Lawson DE 6-2, 255 Auburn (X) Desmond King CB 5-10, 200 Iowa Dan Feeney OG 6-4, 310 Indiana *Solomon Thomas DE 6-2, 275 Stanford *Bucky Hodges TE 6-6, 245 Virginia Tech *Lowell Lotulelei DT 6-2, 310 Utah *Malik Hooker FS 6-2, 205 Ohio State *Charles Harris DE 6-3, 255 Missouri *Adoree Jackson CB 5-11, 185 Southern California *Vita Vea DT 6-4, 330 Washington Dorian Johnson OG 6-5, 300 Pittsburgh *Brad Kaaya QB 6-4, 210 Miami *Marshon Lattimore CB 6-0, 195 Ohio State Dawaune Smoot DE 6-3, 255 Illinois *Raekwon McMillam LB 6-2, 240 Ohio State *Budda Baker FS 5-10, 195 Washington *Ryan Ramcyzk OT 6-5, 310 Wisconsin (X) Marcus Maye SS 6-0, 210 Florida (X) Evan Engram TE 6-3, 230 Mississippi Eddie Jackson SS 6-0, 195 Alabama *Caleb Brantley DT 6-2, 300 Florida *Rod Johnson OT 6-6, 310 Florida State Justin Evans FS 6-0, 205 Texas A&M Charles Walker DT 6-3, 305 Oklahoma (X/O) Jake Butt TE 6-5, 250 Michigan (X) *Isaiah Ford WR 6-2, 190 Virginia Tech *Cody O’Connell G/T 6-4, 355 Washington State *Samaje Perine RB 5-10, 230 Oklahoma (X) Cordrea Tankersly CB 6-0, 195 Clemson *Mason Rudolph QB 6-4, 235 Oklahoma State Carlos Watkins DT 6-2, 300 Clemson Corey Davis WR 6-2, 215 Western Michigan Ethan Pocic C 6-5, 310 LSU Bryan Cox DE 6-3, 260 Florida Jeremy Sprinkle TE 6-5, 255 Arkansas *Malachi Dupree WR 6-2, 190 LSU Demarcus Walker DE 6-2, 275 Florida State Seth Russell QB 6-3, 220 Baylor (X) Tre’Davious White CB 5-11, 195 LSU DeDe Westbrook WR 5-11, 170 Oklahoma Pat Elflein C/G 6-2, 300 Ohio State Devonte Fields OLB 6-3, 245 Louisville (O) *Travis Rudolph WR 6-2, 190 Florida State Jourdan Lewis CB 5-10, 180 Michigan Conor McDermott OT 6-7, 310 UCLA *Dominick Sanders FS 6-0, 190 Georgia *Wayne Gallman RB 6-0, 205 Clemson (X) Chris Wormly DT 6-3, 305 Michigan Chad Wheeler OT 6-5, 310 Southern California *Anthony Walker LB 6-1, 235 Northwestern Chad Kelly QB 6-2, 225 Mississippi Cameron Sutton CB 5-11, 190 Tennessee (X) *Darren Carrington WR 6-2, 195 Oregon (O) Kendell Beckwith LB 6-2, 255 LSU (X) Deatrich Wise DE 6-3, 290 Arkansas Mitch Leidner QB 6-3, 230 Minnesota Ike Rochell DE 6-3, 290 Notre Dame Johnny Caspers OG 6-3, 300 Stanford Daeshon Hall DE 6-5, 260 Texas A&M Greg Pyke OG 6-4, 315 Georgia *Elijah Qualls DT 6-1, 320 Washington Travin Dural WR 6-2, 195 LSU Corey Clement RB 5-11, 220 Wisconsin Jarron Jones DT 6-5, 315 Notre Dame Davis Webb QB 6-3, 230 California Montravious Adams DT 6-2, 310 Auburn Damontae Kazee CB 5-10, 195 San Diego State Adam Bisnowaty OT 6-5, 300 Pittsburgh Johnathan Ford SS 5-11, 205 Auburn Takkarist McKinley DE 6-2, 260 UCLA Hardy Nickerson LB 6-0, 235 Illinois Kareem Hunt RB 5-11, 225 Toledo Chidobe Awuzie CB 5-11, 205 Colorado Zay Jones WR 6-0, 200 East Carolina Ryan Anderson LB 6-2, 255 Alabama Julien Davenport OT 6-6, 315 Bucknell Jalen Reeves-Maybin LB 6-0, 230 Tennessee (X) *Marcus Williams FS 6-0, 195 Utah Josh Carraway DE 6-3, 250 TCU Report
January 2, 20179 yr comment_161217 Myles Garrett Jonathan Allen After that, I'm worried. I really don't like many others at 3. Don't want any of the QBs there. Report
January 2, 20179 yr comment_161218 If Garrett isn't there, I like either of the two safties, giving a slight edge to Peppers because of special teams. Then draft your future QB in the 2nd round. Report
January 2, 20179 yr comment_161219 If Garrett isn't there, I like either of the two safties, giving a slight edge to Peppers because of special teams. Then draft your future QB in the 2nd round. Peppers is supposed to be a stud but production didnt show that, more of a SS. I think FS would be a better game changer position Report
January 2, 20179 yr comment_161222 It's early and there's much tape to view but another player I like a lot is Jamal Adams. I'd take him well before I take Peppers because his coverage skills are better. Report
January 2, 20179 yr comment_161226 If Garrett isn't there, I like either of the two safties, giving a slight edge to Peppers because of special teams. Then draft your future QB in the 2nd round. I like your idea but the 1 question I have is who do you see as a future franchise QB for us in the 2nd rd considering more than likely all of Watson, Kizer and Trubisky will be gone. I'm asking because outside of those 3 I don't know many others. Unfortunately spending the last 7 years as an over the road truck driver I haven't watched much college outside of ND. Report
January 2, 20179 yr comment_161228 Garrett or Allen, I would be happy with either, but I lean towards Allen at this point. Report
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