Quote (SerotoninSerendipity @ Apr 30 2016 12:55am)
I think if we take Billings @ #6 in the fourth, I can forgive the rest of the picks so far. I'm really hyped on this guy of recent.
He's a monster.
I haven't watched much of him. I know he had incredibly skinny legs lol.
I think my mini-big-board for Day 3 would be something like this (by tier)
Solid 4th or early 5th rounders
Charles Tapper -Could play rush-LB or 4-3 DE, much more of a Suggs replacement. Had good combine stats, wasn't used to his strengths in college, being forced to 2-gap and play the run more than rush the passer
Victor Ochi -reminds me of McPhee. Not great bend around the corner, but very quick and powerful, good motor
Kevin Hogan -Really like his intelligence, seems like a very reliable backup with a good arm and some mobility
Spencer Drango -short arms, but a powerful guard
Geronimo Allison -looked good at the senior bowl. Good size and hands
Tajae Sharp -another senior bowl stud. Speed, size, hands
Cardale Jones -I just love his arm tbh, but he's got upside if he can sit and learn for a few years
Devontae Booker -Good all-round RB. Would be our best pass-catching RB
Kennith Dixon -poor man's ray rice has been a common comparison
Nicholas Kwiatkoski -Solid ILB prospect with above-average cover skills. Could be undersized for ILB and might need to play weakside LB
Late 5th to UDFA
Dadi Nicholas -another DPR. undersized in height and weight, but has decent arm length (like Doom) and has insane speed to rush the passer
Mortiz German Kid -H/W/S project. Probably don't have roster space for another project WR, unfortunately ;(
DO NOT DRAFT:
Connor Cook
Joel Stave (seems absurd I should even have to say this, but apparently some teams like him)
Jake cocker
Jake Rudock
I really didn't study many secondary guys who are left, so I really don't have anyone I'm watching. I hope Oz goes on a CB run and just hope one of them turns out though
This post was edited by Terps on Apr 29 2016 11:27pm