4-18 Mock (4 round mock)

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1. T.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
Hard to pass up a potential difference maker at DE with good bloodlines and a relentless motor. Will only get better and better in the NFL.

2. Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA
Fast and athletic CB with good length, could drop to #60 because of a pectoral injury. Alternate choice: Cordrea Tankersley.

3. Justin Evans, SS, Texas A&M
Good downhill hitter who can fill the void left by Barry Church. Alternate choice: Marcus Maye

4. Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech
I think the temptation to draft a TE holds until Rd. 4. Jake Butt should be gone, but Hodges is a solid all-around TE who is a good RZ target (6'6"). Alternate choice: George Kittle
 

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1. T.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
Hard to pass up a potential difference maker at DE with good bloodlines and a relentless motor. Will only get better and better in the NFL.

2. Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA
Fast and athletic CB with good length, could drop to #60 because of a pectoral injury. Alternate choice: Cordrea Tankersley.

3. Justin Evans, SS, Texas A&M
Good downhill hitter who can fill the void left by Barry Church. Alternate choice: Marcus Maye

4. Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech
I think the temptation to draft a TE holds until Rd. 4. Jake Butt should be gone, but Hodges is a solid all-around TE who is a good RZ target (6'6"). Alternate choice: George Kittle
I would take your alternate picks of Tankersly and Kittle.
 

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I would take your alternate picks of Tankersly and Kittle.
I actually like Tankersley better, but I get the feeling they would draft Moreau if he was there due to his athleticism. Then again, Tankersley was one of our 30 visits, so...
 

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1. T.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
Hard to pass up a potential difference maker at DE with good bloodlines and a relentless motor. Will only get better and better in the NFL.

2. Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA
Fast and athletic CB with good length, could drop to #60 because of a pectoral injury. Alternate choice: Cordrea Tankersley.

3. Justin Evans, SS, Texas A&M
Good downhill hitter who can fill the void left by Barry Church. Alternate choice: Marcus Maye

4. Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech
I think the temptation to draft a TE holds until Rd. 4. Jake Butt should be gone, but Hodges is a solid all-around TE who is a good RZ target (6'6"). Alternate choice: George Kittle

Your top three (with Tankersley) is exactly the same as my own, so you know I like it!
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I would too and actually I will throw in Maye too over Evans.
I would be happy, obviously, with any combination of those picks. I'm more familiar with Evans than Maye.
 

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I actually like Tankersley better, but I get the feeling they would draft Moreau if he was there due to his athleticism. Then again, Tankersley was one of our 30 visits, so...
Agree.they are high on moreau.
 

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I would too and actually I will throw in Maye too over Evans.
I almost said that too but didn't want to change 3 of the 4, lol.

What do I know anyway?

Oh, who am I kidding... I'm a personnel genius.
 

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Moreau is a weenie in run support, but he's too talented to pass up at 60. I could live with this.
 

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1. T.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
Hard to pass up a potential difference maker at DE with good bloodlines and a relentless motor. Will only get better and better in the NFL.

2. Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA
Fast and athletic CB with good length, could drop to #60 because of a pectoral injury. Alternate choice: Cordrea Tankersley.

3. Justin Evans, SS, Texas A&M
Good downhill hitter who can fill the void left by Barry Church. Alternate choice: Marcus Maye

4. Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech
I think the temptation to draft a TE holds until Rd. 4. Jake Butt should be gone, but Hodges is a solid all-around TE who is a good RZ target (6'6"). Alternate choice: George Kittle
Grade A draft. But all three of your picks might be gone by the time we pick.
 

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1. T.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
Hard to pass up a potential difference maker at DE with good bloodlines and a relentless motor. Will only get better and better in the NFL.

2. Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA
Fast and athletic CB with good length, could drop to #60 because of a pectoral injury. Alternate choice: Cordrea Tankersley.

3. Justin Evans, SS, Texas A&M
Good downhill hitter who can fill the void left by Barry Church. Alternate choice: Marcus Maye

4. Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech
I think the temptation to draft a TE holds until Rd. 4. Jake Butt should be gone, but Hodges is a solid all-around TE who is a good RZ target (6'6"). Alternate choice: George Kittle

I kind of doubt that Moreau is still there come our second round pick.
 

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Grade A draft. But all three of your picks might be gone by the time we pick.
Certainly possible. I think it's going to be hard not to get 2 quality players in the first 2 rounds. This draft is deep. I could easily see;
1) Tre'Davious White or Kevin King
2) Derek Rivers
3) Jake Butt
4) Tedric Thompson,
which I think are spots where most these guys will be available (except maybe White)
 

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Certainly possible. I think it's going to be hard not to get 2 quality players in the first 2 rounds. This draft is deep. I could easily see;
1) Tre'Davious White or Kevin King
2) Derek Rivers
3) Jake Butt
4) Tedric Thompson,
which I think are spots where most these guys will be available (except maybe White)
That is good draft too. It seems more realistic. I want your first draft.
 
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