PFF Mock with trade down and trade up

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I think I am a fan of a trade down in this spot. Outside of someone falling I think there is a benefit trading down to top of the 2nd and adding another 3rd. There is a lot of value in these areas and you could possibly trade back up for another 2nd and grab someone that may have fallen.

- Jack Campbell is no winning with his athletic profile, but diagnoses the play fast and is always in the position. Has sneaky closing speed when he is near. Smart player.
- I'm unsure of Hyatt, but think if he were to fall to the second, you jump on it. The ceiling is too high if his route tree grows.
- Round 4 RBs, just pick one (Spears, Brown, McIntosh, Gray, Abanikanda (my fav)).
- I like Jaxson as he provides position flex at guard, what he played in college at a high level, but has the body and skillset to play tackle in the NFL. WIth Tyron getting old, it would make sense to have guys learning under him.
- TE class is deep, so went with the speciman.
- WCOs use a FB right? I remember Khun on GB and I know Juszczyk on SF is important to their offense, so I grabbed Luepke.
-Had a hard time rolling with a QB early. I actually really like Dorian Thompson-Robinson's tape. I think he could thrive in this offense. Good decision maker, athletic, not the strongest arm, but an accurate passer. Quick release, goes through reads. Dude is 6'1".
 
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I think I am a fan of a trade down in this spot. Outside of someone falling I think there is a benefit trading down to top of the 2nd and adding another 3rd. There is a lot of value in these areas and you could possibly trade back up for another 2nd and grab someone that may have fallen.

- Jack Campbell is no winning with his athletic profile, but diagnoses the play fast and is always in the position. Has sneaky closing speed when he is near. Smart player.
- I'm unsure of Hyatt, but think if he were to fall to the second, you jump on it. The ceiling is too high if his route tree grows.
- Round 4 RBs, just pick one (Spears, Brown, McIntosh, Gray, Abanikanda (my fav)).
- I like Jaxson as he provides position flex at guard, what he played in college at a high level, but has the body and skillset to play tackle in the NFL. WIth Tyron getting old, it would make sense to have guys learning under him.
- TE class is deep, so went with the speciman.
- WCOs use a FB right? I remember Khun on GB and I know Juszczyk on SF is important to their offense, so I grabbed Luepke.
-Had a hard time rolling with a QB early. I actually really like Dorian Thompson-Robinson's tape. I think he could thrive in this offense. Good decision maker, athletic, not the strongest arm, but an accurate passer. Quick release, goes through reads. Dude is 6'1".
Hey How can I paste my FF draft results here like u did? I tried and struggled. TY.
 
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I think I am a fan of a trade down in this spot. Outside of someone falling I think there is a benefit trading down to top of the 2nd and adding another 3rd. There is a lot of value in these areas and you could possibly trade back up for another 2nd and grab someone that may have fallen.

- Jack Campbell is no winning with his athletic profile, but diagnoses the play fast and is always in the position. Has sneaky closing speed when he is near. Smart player.
- I'm unsure of Hyatt, but think if he were to fall to the second, you jump on it. The ceiling is too high if his route tree grows.
- Round 4 RBs, just pick one (Spears, Brown, McIntosh, Gray, Abanikanda (my fav)).
- I like Jaxson as he provides position flex at guard, what he played in college at a high level, but has the body and skillset to play tackle in the NFL. WIth Tyron getting old, it would make sense to have guys learning under him.
- TE class is deep, so went with the speciman.
- WCOs use a FB right? I remember Khun on GB and I know Juszczyk on SF is important to their offense, so I grabbed Luepke.
-Had a hard time rolling with a QB early. I actually really like Dorian Thompson-Robinson's tape. I think he could thrive in this offense. Good decision maker, athletic, not the strongest arm, but an accurate passer. Quick release, goes through reads. Dude is 6'1".
I like ^. Great value. U drafted Mudders, just hard working ballers. We need that.
 
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I think I am a fan of a trade down in this spot. Outside of someone falling I think there is a benefit trading down to top of the 2nd and adding another 3rd. There is a lot of value in these areas and you could possibly trade back up for another 2nd and grab someone that may have fallen.

- Jack Campbell is no winning with his athletic profile, but diagnoses the play fast and is always in the position. Has sneaky closing speed when he is near. Smart player.
- I'm unsure of Hyatt, but think if he were to fall to the second, you jump on it. The ceiling is too high if his route tree grows.
- Round 4 RBs, just pick one (Spears, Brown, McIntosh, Gray, Abanikanda (my fav)).
- I like Jaxson as he provides position flex at guard, what he played in college at a high level, but has the body and skillset to play tackle in the NFL. WIth Tyron getting old, it would make sense to have guys learning under him.
- TE class is deep, so went with the speciman.
- WCOs use a FB right? I remember Khun on GB and I know Juszczyk on SF is important to their offense, so I grabbed Luepke.
-Had a hard time rolling with a QB early. I actually really like Dorian Thompson-Robinson's tape. I think he could thrive in this offense. Good decision maker, athletic, not the strongest arm, but an accurate passer. Quick release, goes through reads. Dude is 6'1".
Kancey is a bit of a boom or bust.

Campbell is big with good instincts, but probably too slow to justify a 2nd round pick.

I would take Hyatt before Campbell.
 

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