Twitter: Jerry's draft board deciphered

Typhus

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I don't mind it. All of the players were gone and it's proof of where they had Tyler Smith ranked. The only issue I have is that Jones didn't seem to know if all of the players were taken before he started to show the list.
Why the HE double hockey sticks does he need to prove anything, thats my point.
 

TheMarathonContinues

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you dont even show a bad hand after a round of poker.
Is he bragging by doing this? dont see other owners waiving their collective thought process around.
I mean I agree that it’s not how I’d want my gm or owner behaving but in the scheme of things it means nothing. He’s a salesman that’s selling….
 

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Cool. Such a non story to be worked up over unless it's fake outrage for likes.
 

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Why the HE double hockey sticks does he need to prove anything, thats my point.

I prefer him proving it than just saying they had Smith ranked 16th. As we saw after he said that, many believed he was just talking up the pick. He didn't have to prove it, but I like it that he did (or at least attempted to, and now we can see that he did).
 

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When he held it up on Thursday night, well have you go.


It was obvious that he was telling the truth.
As I said then, it doesn't mean he was right, but he was not lying.

It does look like Tyler was a mini-tier below the clear 1st round grades.

It also seems that the trade-up for Thibodeaux (if he fell far enough) maybe really was a consideration.
 

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I prefer him proving it than just saying they had Smith ranked 16th. As we saw after he said that, many believed he was just talking up the pick. He didn't have to prove it, but I like it that he did (or at least attempted to, and now we can see that he did).
It was a fools gesture.
I would have more respect if Jerry could just remain humble for once.
 

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A lot of the fan base would agree with you.

I just have enough problems with Jerry without making this one of them. At worst, he made a mistake trying to prove himself and when the others reacted like it was a mistake, he withdrew what he was trying to show. He's 79 years old. It's OK for him to have a senior moment.
 

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Cool. Such a non story to be worked up over unless it's fake outrage for likes.
What is this strange fascination with collecting likes, seems there are some major like collectors.
Everyone should just mess with the like collectors and give me like 30k likes on this post, just overload it.
 

Typhus

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I just have enough problems with Jerry without making this one of them. At worst, he made a mistake trying to prove himself and when the others reacted like it was a mistake, he withdrew what he was trying to show. He's 79 years old. It's OK for him to have a senior moment.
Well Im not arguing that, he has his share of senior moments. I blame SJ more than anyone in the room,he should be close enough to his pops, that he could at least try and suppress some of Jerrys awkward moments.
 

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Just give Jerry his Johnny Blue and remove all other property, hence forward.
 

ThreeandOut

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Hope they can decipher the rest of the page soon. It will be interesting to see where Williams and Tolbert were ranked.
 

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Found this online - not sure it’s right but it looks like someone tried to decipher the 2nd round also:

1. Kayvon Thibodeaux, DE, Oregon: drafted fifth overall by the Giants.

2. Evan Neal, OT, Alabama: drafted seventh overall by the Giants.

3. Aidan Hutchinson, DE, Michigan: drafted second overall by the Lions.

4. Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State: drafted 10th overall by the Jets.

5. Ahmad Gardner, CB, Cincinnati: drafted fourth overall by the Jets.

6. Derek Stingley, CB, LSU: drafted third overall by the Texans.

7. Travon Walker, DE, Georgia: drafted first overall by the Jaguars.

8. Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame: drafted 14th overall by the Ravens.

9. Ikem Ekwonu, OT, North Carolina State: drafted sixth overall by the Panthers.

10. Drake London, WR, USC: drafted eighth overall by the Falcons.

11. Jordan Davis, DT, Georgia: drafted 13th overall by the Eagles.

12. Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State: drafted ninth overall by the Seahawks.

13. Lewis Cine, S, Georgia: drafted 32nd overall by the Vikings.

14. Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama: drafted 12th overall by the Lions.

The second-round grades on the front of the paper appear to be:

15. Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State: drafted 11th overall by the Saints.

16. Tyler Smith, OL, Tulsa: drafted 24th overall by the Cowboys.

17. Devin Lloyd, LB, Utah: drafted 27th overall by the Jaguars.

18. Daxton Hill, S, Michigan: drafted 31st overall by the Bengals.

19. Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State: drafted 36th overall by the Jets.

20. Kenyon Green, OG, Texas A&M: drafted 15th overall by the Texans.

21. George Karlaftis, DE, Purdue: drafted 30th overall by the Chiefs.

22. Zion Johnson, OG, Boston College: drafted 17th overall by the Chargers.

23. Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas: drafted 18th overall by the Titans.

24. Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington: drafted 39th overall by the Bears.

25. Tyler Linderbaum, C, Iowa: drafted 25th overall by the Ravens.

26. David Ojabo, DE, Michigan: drafted 45th overall by the Ravens.

27. Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State: drafted 16th overall by the Commanders.

28. Jermaine Johnson, DE, Florida State: drafted 26th overall by the Jets.

29. Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida: drafted 23rd overall by the Bills.

30. Arnold Ebiketie, DE, Penn State: drafted 38th overall by the Falcons.

31. Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington: drafted 21st overall by the Chiefs.

32. Quay Walker, LB, Georgia: drafted 22nd overall by the Packers.

33. Devonte Wyatt, DT, Georgia: drafted 28th overall by the Packers.

34. Logan Hall, DE, Houston: drafted 33rd overall by the Buccaneers.
 

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Interesting. Is there something I’m missing with Cine as to why he’s rated so highly? I figured he would go in the 2nd.
 
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