DMN 3 round mock draft

jterrell

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They provide the positions and player boards, you select.

I went with:

R1 DB: Kevin Johnson --Not as athletic as Jones... who is. But more physical and less injury concerns.
R2 RB: Tevin Coleman --Better than Gordon versus top defenses: ate up Missou and OSU.
R3 DL: Danielle Hunter --Call me crazy but I like him more than Gregory. Heavier and just as fast. Played tougher teams generally. Haet hearing Gregory quit in Bowl game and seeing him so rail thin.

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They provide the positions and player boards, you select.

I went with:

R1 DB: Kevin Johnson --Not as athletic as Jones... who is. But more physical and less injury concerns.
R2 RB: Tevin Coleman --Better than Gordon versus top defenses: ate up Missou and OSU.
R3 DL: Danielle Hunter --Call me crazy but I like him more than Gregory. Heavier and just as fast. Played tougher teams generally. Haet hearing Gregory quit in Bowl game and seeing him so rail thin.

Kevin Johnson has terrific athleticism in terms of flipping his hips and that type of thing. He will be good against smaller quicker receivers but may be limited against big WRs.

Coleman would be good at #60 but is unlikely to be available. Some people think he is better than Gordon. There were even some comments from what was reported to be NFL scouts indicating as much.

Hunter would be worth picking at #19, but I think he will go earlier, maybe even 2nd round. The way they used him at LSU was a big reason for his lack of sack stats. His athleticism is right there with anybody.
 

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Kevin Johnson has terrific athleticism in terms of flipping his hips and that type of thing. He will be good against smaller quicker receivers but may be limited against big WRs.

Coleman would be good at #60 but is unlikely to be available. Some people think he is better than Gordon. There were even some comments from what was reported to be NFL scouts indicating as much.

Hunter would be worth picking at #19, but I think he will go earlier, maybe even 2nd round. The way they used him at LSU was a big reason for his lack of sack stats. His athleticism is right there with anybody.

cant argue any of that, just used what DMN gave me.
 

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Love that draft!

Kevin Johnson has terrific athleticism in terms of flipping his hips and that type of thing. He will be good against smaller quicker receivers but may be limited against big WRs.

That's odd. I get a slightly different read on him. I think he will struggle a little with the shiftier guys, but has the size (minus the bulk which can be added) to hand fight with the bigger receivers ALA Sherman. I know he is slender and needs to put on some muscle, but I think his eventual role is a CB1 with emphasis on physicality with bigger receivers.

I'd still rather have Peters. You'll call it blasphemy, but I would take Peters over Waynes.
 

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I got:

Malcolm Brown
PJ Williams
Jay Ajayi


After that if we could get Chickillo or Zadarius Smith in the 4th for some SDE snaps while Hardy is out I would consider it 1 hell of a draft.
 

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Kevin Johnson has terrific athleticism in terms of flipping his hips and that type of thing. He will be good against smaller quicker receivers but may be limited against big WRs.

Coleman would be good at #60 but is unlikely to be available. Some people think he is better than Gordon. There were even some comments from what was reported to be NFL scouts indicating as much.

Hunter would be worth picking at #19, but I think he will go earlier, maybe even 2nd round. The way they used him at LSU was a big reason for his lack of sack stats. His athleticism is right there with anybody.

would you take Hunter or OO considering their potential going forward if we are forced to pick a DE at 27?
 

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I got:
Bud Dupree - Byron Jones - Paul Dawson

When and where do I pick up my GM of the Year award?
 

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Owamagbe Odighizuwa
Garrett Grayson
T.J. Yeldon
 

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would you take Hunter or OO considering their potential going forward if we are forced to pick a DE at 27?

Its very interesting because they are both very very similar. Both excellent run defenders with insane athleticism with high motor and intensity. Both players you can safely bet will make a Day 1 mark on your defense.

To awnser the question. I would take Owa ( and Im a borderline Hunter Fanboy) Hunter could and IMO should develope into a pass rusher, but at this stage he is soley a 2 down guy. I believe Owa's pass rushing ability is more then what he was able to feature at UCLA and could be a 7 sack guy in 2015.

In either case I would welcome either with open arms
 

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I would draft OO at 27. I would consider Hunter at 60.
This is where I am. I would also consider Hunter higher in the 2nd if we traded out.

He just doesnt have the Day 1 pass rush ability I would want in a first rounder.

Im very comfortable with Owa at 27
 

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This is where I am. I would also consider Hunter higher in the 2nd if we traded out.

He just doesnt have the Day 1 pass rush ability I would want in a first rounder.

Im very comfortable with Owa at 27

Hunter is interesting in that I can't remember any players that were lightweight with freakish athleticism that were better run defenders than pass rushers in college. People might look strictly at his measurable(s) and think of past guys like Mingo, but those guys were speed rushers that had questions about their strength to play the run and to rush with power instead of just speed.
 

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I got:
Bud Dupree - Byron Jones - Paul Dawson

When and where do I pick up my GM of the Year award?
I got:
Bud Dupree - Byron Jones - Paul Dawson

When and where do I pick up my GM of the Year award?

May have to wait 3 years to win that GM of the year award.
Those are all All Pro ceiling guys but I am not sure any of them start this year for Dallas.

Jones is the best pure athlete in this draft but he needs some technique work.
Dupree is a walk in 3rd down guy which is almost as good as a starter but in 2 or 3 years he'll be SPECIAL and playing every down.
Dawson is really, really good but I am not sure he can start at LB here unless Lee or McClain are out/gone.
He's not a strong side guy for sure.
 
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