Jan trade back mock

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1 Reggie Ragland, ILB, 6-2 #252 Ala

Ragland is the unquestioned leader of Alabama's fearsome front seven, demonstrating the blend of size, aggression, instincts and reliable open-field tackling skills to project well inside a 4-3

I want a thumper at MLB if he is really 6-2

1b -2a Carson Wentz, QB, 6 -5 #210 North Dakota St

2 Hunter Henry, TE, 6-5 #255 Ark

2b - 3a take your pick
Leonte Carroo, WR, 6 #205 Rutgers
Braxton Miller, WR, 6-1 #213 Ohio State
Aaron Burbridge, WR 6-1 #210 Mich State
Kenny Lawler Jr., WR, 6-2 #195 Cal

3 take your pick
Devontae Booker, RB, 5-11 #215 Utah
Jordan Howard, RB, 6-1 225 Indaina
Kenneth Dixon, RB,5-10 #215 Louisiana Tech
Kenyan Drake, RB,6 #210 Ala
Jonathan Williams, RB, 5-11 #225 Ark
Alex Collins, RB, 5-11 #220 Ark

4 Cyrus Jones, CB/KR, 5-10 #200 Ala

4 c Chris Jones, DT, 6 -5 #310 Ole Miss

6 Wayne Lyons, CB, 6-0 #196 Mich

6c Tyler Marz, OT, 6-7 #320 Wis

UDFA 'S

Jordan Canzeri, RB, 5-9 #195 Iowa - Dunbar's Replacement
Ian Seau, LB,6-2 #255 Nevada
Nick Kwiatkoski, LB, 6-2 #235 West Virginia
Derrick Mitchell Jr., DT, 6-3 #305 FSU
Matt Ioannidis, DT, 6-3 #295 Temple
Dean Lowry, DE,6-6 #280 Northwestern
Lamarcus Brutus, FS, 6 #210 Florida State
Tevin Carter, SS, 6-1 #215 Utah

unless Goff falls into our laps
 

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1 Reggie Ragland, ILB, 6-2 #252 Ala

Ragland is the unquestioned leader of Alabama's fearsome front seven, demonstrating the blend of size, aggression, instincts and reliable open-field tackling skills to project well inside a 4-3

I want a thumper at MLB if he is really 6-2

1b -2a Carson Wentz, QB, 6 -5 #210 North Dakota St

2 Hunter Henry, TE, 6-5 #255 Ark

2b - 3a take your pick
Leonte Carroo, WR, 6 #205 Rutgers
Braxton Miller, WR, 6-1 #213 Ohio State
Aaron Burbridge, WR 6-1 #210 Mich State
Kenny Lawler Jr., WR, 6-2 #195 Cal

3 take your pick
Devontae Booker, RB, 5-11 #215 Utah
Jordan Howard, RB, 6-1 225 Indaina
Kenneth Dixon, RB,5-10 #215 Louisiana Tech
Kenyan Drake, RB,6 #210 Ala
Jonathan Williams, RB, 5-11 #225 Ark
Alex Collins, RB, 5-11 #220 Ark

4 Cyrus Jones, CB/KR, 5-10 #200 Ala

4 c Chris Jones, DT, 6 -5 #310 Ole Miss

6 Wayne Lyons, CB, 6-0 #196 Mich

6c Tyler Marz, OT, 6-7 #320 Wis

UDFA 'S

Jordan Canzeri, RB, 5-9 #195 Iowa - Dunbar's Replacement
Ian Seau, LB,6-2 #255 Nevada
Nick Kwiatkoski, LB, 6-2 #235 West Virginia
Derrick Mitchell Jr., DT, 6-3 #305 FSU
Matt Ioannidis, DT, 6-3 #295 Temple
Dean Lowry, DE,6-6 #280 Northwestern
Lamarcus Brutus, FS, 6 #210 Florida State
Tevin Carter, SS, 6-1 #215 Utah

unless Goff falls into our laps

What was the trade down? Looks like we picked up another 1 and 2?
 

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I'm not completely taking a TE at some point...just please not in he 2nd

And I think Ragland is at best the 4th best 4-3 LB in this draft. Maybe in the top of the second, but not in the 1st.
 

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I'm not completely taking a TE at some point...just please not in he 2nd

And I think Ragland is at best the 4th best 4-3 LB in this draft. Maybe in the top of the second, but not in the 1st.

Agreed. I'd go CB, LB, WR, DT in the first before I'd draft Ragland.
 

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What was the trade down? Looks like we picked up another 1 and 2?

well I figured a trade back to 15 - 20 we should get a 2 & 3

with a little creative thinking we should be able to get all of this
 
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I'm not completely taking a TE at some point...just please not in he 2nd

And I think Ragland is at best the 4th best 4-3 LB in this draft. Maybe in the top of the second, but not in the 1st.

Sorry TM1119 well Witten will retire soon would love Henry to learn from him

but I love me some Henry



the 4 best MLB - he's my number one he's got the size

For the year, Ragland has 90 tackles with 6.5 for a loss, six pass breakups, 2.5 sacks and two forced fumbles. His man coverage on tight ends like Arkansas' Hunter Henry and Ole Miss' Evan Engram has been very impressive. That, in combination with Ragland's pass rush as a defensive end, has illustrated his three-down starting potential for the NFL. In 2014, Ragland notched 95 tackles, 10.5 for a loss, three passes broken up, one interception, one forced fumble and 1.5 sacks. The 6-foot-2, 254-pounder is a big, physical in-the-box defender
 
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Sorry TM1119 well Witten will retire soon would love Henry to learn from him

but I love me some Henry maybe a little trade back

4 best MLB - he's my number one he's got the size

For the year, Ragland has 90 tackles with 6.5 for a loss, six pass breakups, 2.5 sacks and two forced fumbles. His man coverage on tight ends like Arkansas' Hunter Henry and Ole Miss' Evan Engram has been very impressive. That, in combination with Ragland's pass rush as a defensive end, has illustrated his three-down starting potential for the NFL. In 2014, Ragland notched 95 tackles, 10.5 for a loss, three passes broken up, one interception, one forced fumble and 1.5 sacks. The 6-foot-2, 254-pounder is a big, physical in-the-box defender

I still think that Escobar, if given the opportunity, could be a solid starting TE. If I had to guess, I'd say Witten is going to play 2-3 more years.
 
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