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Round 1 Pick 21 (G.B.): Ryan Shazier, OLB, Ohio State (B-)
I'd put Shazier at ILB and with his athleticism he would be a terror at ILB.

Round 2 Pick 14: Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State (A)
Roby would be a steal here and fills a huge need with the aging Ike Taylor.

Round 3 Pick 23 (K.C.): Joel Bitonio, OT, Nevada (B)
Bitonio has the athleticism to be a LT and the position versatility to be a guard or center.

Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss (A)
Gives Ben that big physical receiver he has missed.

Round 4 Pick 18: Brent Urban, DE, Virginia (C+)
Urban is 6-6 and does a great job batting down passes and keeping the point of attack.

Round 5 Pick 17: Dri Archer, WR, Kent State (D+)
Archer could be that McCluster hybrid WR/RB Haley had in KC.

Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): John Urschel, OG, Penn State (D)
This is a Munchak type line man. He is smart and technically sound.

Round 6 Pick 16: Jonathan Dowling, FS, Western Kentucky (D)
Dowling has the skill-set to be a first round pick. Talent part of my draft.

Round 6 Pick 24 (K.C.): Colt Lyerla, TE, Oregon (B-)
Lyerla is a freak athlete and if someone can coach him up to his potential you'd have a steal.

Round 6 Pick 39 (COMP): James Wilder Jr., RB, Florida State (A)
Wilder Jr is the perfect power back. Good genes and great YPC in college.

Round 7 Pick 19 (MIA): Aaron Lynch, DE, South Florida (A)
Lynch has a ton of ability but never put it together. Get him into camp see if we can coach him up.

Round 7 Pick 26 (STL): Larry Webster, DE, Bloomsburg (E)
Again a ton of potential. Father former NFL player and he has only player football a few years.

Round 7 Pick 30 (SF): Zack Kerr, DT, Delaware (C)
Kerr is short, thick, powerful anchor.
 
I'd be shocked if Ryan Shazier could be moved inside in the 3-4. His skills seem to be outside in a 3-4 defense. He has an explosive first step, great edge speed, and he has good closing speed. All his weaknesses are magnified if you move him inside. He can get lost in the wash, he overruns a lot of plays, and he has problems diagnosing plays. He doesn't have a lot of power to get away from people. Moving him inside would be a mistake IMHO.
 
I'd be shocked if Ryan Shazier could be moved inside in the 3-4. His skills seem to be outside in a 3-4 defense. He has an explosive first step, great edge speed, and he has good closing speed. All his weaknesses are magnified if you move him inside. He can get lost in the wash, he overruns a lot of plays, and he has problems diagnosing plays. He doesn't have a lot of power to get away from people. Moving him inside would be a mistake IMHO.

Navorro Bowman and Timmons looked to be OLB. His learning curve might be effected but if our defense is so complicated anyway why not. Shazier is a very good pass defender and would be a nice stunt and inside blitzer.
 
Your score is: 4512 (GRADE: B+)

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 25 (S.D.): Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech (B+)
Traded back twice, got the corner that best fits our defense and should contribute right away.

Round 1 Pick 26 (CLE): Ryan Shazier, OLB, Ohio State (B)
Traded 2 second round picks to move back into the first. Chose him over Mosley because he has the ability to play both inside and out.

Round 3 Pick 22 (PHI): Martavis Bryant, WR, Clemson (A)
Big, raw talent to develope- should be red zone threat right away.

Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Keith McGill, CB, Utah (B-)
Double dip. Big corner that's all the rage.

Round 4 Pick 18: Joel Bitonio, OT, Nevada (A)
A fresh body for munch to mold.

Round 5 Pick 17: Kirby Van Der Kamp, P, Iowa State (B)
May be a bit of a reach, but given the extra picks I acquired I think its time to try drafting a punter again.

Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): Justin Ellis, DT, Louisiana Tech (A)
Our next great NT?

Round 6 Pick 16: Dri Archer, WR, Kent State (B)
Haley's science project.

Round 6 Pick 24 (K.C.): Aaron Lynch, DE, South Florida (B)
Development project at olb.

Round 6 Pick 39 (COMP): Taylor Hart, DE, Oregon (C+)
De depth to be trained up.

Round 7 Pick 15: Aaron Colvin, CB, Oklahoma (D+)
Draft and stash. Would have been a late first or second round pick if not injured at senior bowl.

Round 7 Pick 25 (S.D.): De'Anthony Thomas, RB, Oregon (A)
Competition for archer, plus more of a traditional rb.
 
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I would reaaaaaaaally like this draft. No way Benjamin slips to the second round though. lol.

Your score is: 4164 (GRADE: B+)

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 20 (ARI): Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech (B)
Round 2 Pick 14: Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Florida State (A)
Round 2 Pick 20 (ARI): Stephon Tuitt, DE, Notre Dame (A)
Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Christian Jones, ILB, Florida State (B-)
Round 4 Pick 18: Bruce Ellington, WR, South Carolina (B+)
Round 5 Pick 17: Andre Williams, RB, Boston College (A)
Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): Calvin Barnett, DT, Oklahoma State (D+)
Round 6 Pick 16: Dri Archer, WR, Kent State (C+)
Round 6 Pick 39 (COMP): Andre Hal, CB, Vanderbilt (C-)
Round 7 Pick 15: Justin Britt, OT, Missouri (B-)
 
No trades:

1. Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State
Potential shutdown cornerback with the top pick? Yes please.

2. Ra'Shede Hageman, DL, Minnesota
Need a guy who can play on the defensive line and he fits the bill. Will form a nice duo with Heyward.

3. Martavis Bryant, WR, Clemson
Huge upside, but will need to develop. Too good to pass up at this point.

4. Christian Jones, ILB, Florida State
Taking a shot that his athleticism will translate to the NFL.

5a. Phillip Gaines, CB, Rice
Rebuilding the depth at cornerback. Have two quality young prospects now.

5b. James White, RB, Wisconsin
Will be third on depth chart and can contribute on passing downs.

6a. Seantrel Henderson, OT, Miami
Gilbert is a FA after this year and Adams is a question. Why not take a talented prospect here?

6b. Dri Archer, WR, Kent State
Could be another Chris Rainey, but I'll take that chance this late. Speed is nothing to ignore.

7. Shaquil Barrett, OLB, Colorado State
Porter coached him and the Steelers need depth at the position.
 
Traded down in the 1st and 5th

1. Jimmie Ward / DB / Northern Illinois
2a. Davante Adams / WR / Fresno State
2b. Marcus Smith / EDGE / Louisville
3. Shayne Skov / IB / Stanford
4. Antone Exum / CB / Virginia Tech
5a. Cody Latimer / WR / Indiana
5b. Ryan Carrethers / NT / Arkansas State
6a. Isaiah Crowell / RB / Alabama State
6b. Howard Jones / EDGE / Shepherd
7a. Michael Campanaro / WR / Wake Forest
7b. Justin Britt / OT / Missouri
 
Navorro Bowman and Timmons looked to be OLB. His learning curve might be effected but if our defense is so complicated anyway why not. Shazier is a very good pass defender and would be a nice stunt and inside blitzer.

Almost nobody outside of Tomlin thought Timmons would be an OLB in a 3-4. TMC, myself and several others talked all the time about WTF are they doing drafting him to be an OLB? I still think Timmons would work better in a 4-3. I don't think Shazier can handle blitzing inside. Just my opinion and I could be wrong but I see him as an OLB.
 
I'd be shocked if Ryan Shazier could be moved inside in the 3-4. His skills seem to be outside in a 3-4 defense. He has an explosive first step, great edge speed, and he has good closing speed. All his weaknesses are magnified if you move him inside. He can get lost in the wash, he overruns a lot of plays, and he has problems diagnosing plays. He doesn't have a lot of power to get away from people. Moving him inside would be a mistake IMHO.

I am with you. I think Shazier is a 3-4 WLB that needs to be on a defense that can protect him and allow him to run. He HAS to stay clean. He gets caught too often in the wash. He has never met a block he can slip. He is not all that great in coverage. In fact, in some of the film I watched, he bites on play action, takes 2-3 steps forward, realizes he is f'ed, turns his back to the QB and runs to his spot. Everytime the QB throws while Shazier has his back to him. Never fails. And, it is not like he is a gap shooter that makes a bunch of plays in the backfield (like LaVonte David and Spence did). He will get too close to the line while trying to slide and get caught by a guard. He gets jacked up too by blockers, not just blocked, but looses his feet because they catch him and jack him up.

I remember people bitching about Timmons inability to hold the point and make the play. Timmons could read it. He filled the lane. He just did not shed the block and make the play as well as previous ILBs. Shazier makes Timmons look like a run stuffing God.

I do not know if I take Shazier in the top 3 rounds, but that is just me. I happen to like ILBs that will knock someone on his ***, not get knocked on his ***.
 
Also, I think Chris Borland, all 5114 of his nonathletic *** should go ahead of Shazier. Shazier is a much better athlete. Borland is a better football player.
 
I just finished watching several games' worth of Borland. Yes, he's a heady football player. But he redefines the term "deliberate." Every movement requires him to stop, turn, and re-position before he can react. And when a lineman locks onto him, it's almost comical to watch him flap his arms. I know that arm length is usually one of those over-analyzed Kiper numbers ("This guy's arms are 1/16" off the average! Undraftable!") but when you're so behind the 8-ball in a key measurable and it bleeds into your whole game, it's worth considering. The 40 doesn't really matter, but if a WR runs a 4.85, the 40 matters. So it is with Borland's arms, by far the shortest in the class. They not only erase him from any play in which an OL gets to him, they also affects his tackling. He lines up properly, explodes into the ballcarrier, etc. But too often, he gets wriggled away from because he can't wrap. I've got a fourth-round grade on him. I don't see how he (intentionally) starts anywhere for more than a season here and there.

Shazier's a work in progress, but it's not born out of laziness or weakness or cowardice. He punches and fights. But no, I don't see a Mack fit in our defense. Shayne Skov looks like a hell of a Mack to me; he may wind up on the same level as Mosley.
 
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Lots of trading back lol

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 30 (S.F.): Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Florida State (B+)
Round 2 Pick 15 (DAL): Dee Ford, DE, Auburn (A)
Round 3 Pick 13 (S.F.): Bashaud Breeland, CB, Clemson (A)
Round 3 Pick 20 (ARI): Stanley Jean-Baptiste, CB, Nebraska (B)
Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Lache Seastrunk, RB, Baylor (B)
Round 4 Pick 18: Daniel McCullers, DT, Tennessee (A)
Round 5 Pick 22 (PHI): Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana (C+)
Round 5 Pick 27 (N.O.): Joe Don Duncan, TE, Dixie St (B-)
Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): Phillip Gaines, CB, Rice (A)
Round 6 Pick 16: Dri Archer, WR, Kent State (C+)
Round 6 Pick 39 (COMP): Calvin Barnett, DT, Oklahoma State (C-)
Round 7 Pick 15: Andrew Jackson, ILB, Western Kentucky (D+)
Round 7 Pick 22 (PHI): Wesley Johnson, OT, Vanderbilt (C)
Round 7 Pick 23 (DAL): Brock Vereen, SS, Minnesota (D-)
 
Round 1 Pick 30 (S.F.): Kony Ealy, DE, Missouri (A)
Round 2 Pick 14: Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State (A)
Round 2 Pick 24 (S.F.): Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State (A)
Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Anthony Johnson, DT, LSU (A)
Round 4 Pick 18: Shayne Skov, ILB, Stanford (A)
Round 5 Pick 26 (IND): Charles Leno, OT, Boise State (A-)
Round 5 Pick 31 (DEN): Andre Williams, RB, Boston College (A)
Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): Joe Don Duncan, TE, Dixie St (B)
Round 6 Pick 16: Devon Kennard, OLB, Southern California (B+)
Round 6 Pick 39 (COMP): James Wilder Jr., RB, Florida State (B+)
Round 7 Pick 15: Calvin Barnett, DT, Oklahoma State (C)
 
TMC - your take on Jimmie Ward?

Ward played a lot of free safety this season. I think it took away from what he does best. As a deeper safety, he does not read well and can be slow to react. It makes him slow to support the run. His coverage angles as a deep safety need work. Just does not seem to fit him.

But, if you go back to his 2012 film, where he was a true strong, he was much more aggressive. He even tackled better, being a guy that cut the legs or wrapped up. He attacked the line and played the run better. He appeared more comfortable in man coverage. Decent size, good athlete for the position. He has some upside as a strong, do not know if he would ever be a great one, but could be a starter. I think he is a pretty safe pick. Don't know if I like him higher than the 3rd though.
 
first try traded down...


Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 21 (G.B.): Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech (B-)
Round 2 Pick 27 (IND): Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss (B+)
Round 3 Pick 21 (G.B.): Bruce Ellington, WR, South Carolina (C)
Round 3 Pick 26 (IND): Bishop Sankey, RB, Washington (A)
Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): E.J. Gaines, CB, Missouri (B+)
Round 4 Pick 18: Christian Jones, ILB, Florida State (B+)
Round 5 Pick 17: Justin Ellis, DT, Louisiana Tech (B+)
Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): Dri Archer, WR, Kent State (D+)
Round 6 Pick 39 (COMP): De'Anthony Thomas, RB, Oregon (D+)
 
second ray ray stab at it

Your score is: 4336 (GRADE: B+)

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 15: Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M (A)
Round 2 Pick 14: Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Florida State (B-)
Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Christian Jones, ILB, Florida State (B-)
Round 4 Pick 18: E.J. Gaines, CB, Missouri (A)
Round 5 Pick 17: Justin Ellis, DT, Louisiana Tech (B+)
Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): Kevin Pierre-Louis, OLB, Boston College (A-)
Round 6 Pick 16: Christian Bryant, FS, Ohio State (C-)
Round 6 Pick 39 (COMP): Dri Archer, WR, Kent State (A)
Round 7 Pick 15: De'Anthony Thomas, RB, Oregon (B+)
 
Your score is: 4447 (GRADE: B+)

Round 2 Pick 7 (JAX): Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech (A)
Round 2 Pick 14: Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Florida State (A)
Round 3 Pick 6 (JAX): Telvin Smith, OLB, Florida State (B)
Round 3 Pick 29 (N.E.): Anthony Johnson, DT, LSU (A-)
Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Charles Sims, RB, West Virginia (A)
Round 4 Pick 5 (JAX): Louchiez Purifoy, CB, Florida (B)
Round 4 Pick 18: Chris Smith, DE, Arkansas (A)
Round 4 Pick 30 (N.E.): Ahmad Dixon, SS, Baylor (A)
Round 5 Pick 17: J.C. Copeland, FB, LSU (B)
Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): Dri Archer, WR, Kent State (C)
Round 6 Pick 16: Brock Croyle, ILB, Montana (E)
Round 6 Pick 18 (BALT): Zack Kerr, DT, Delaware (F)
Round 6 Pick 39 (COMP): A.C. Leonard, TE, Tennessee State (A)
Round 7 Pick 15: John Urschel, OG, Penn State (C+)
 
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Well, I broke down and tried it. Here is what I got.....

Your score is: 4783 (GRADE: A-)

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 15: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M (A)
Round 2 Pick 28 (CAR): Dee Ford, DE, Auburn (A)
Round 3 Pick 28 (CAR): Martavis Bryant, WR, Clemson (A)
Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Louchiez Purifoy, CB, Florida (A)
Round 4 Pick 18: Zach Mettenberger, QB, LSU (A)
Round 5 Pick 18 (DAL): Justin Ellis, DT, Louisiana Tech (B+)
Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): Kevin Pierre-Louis, OLB, Boston College (A-)
Round 6 Pick 16: De'Anthony Thomas, RB, Oregon (C-)
Round 6 Pick 39 (COMP): Max Bullough, ILB, Michigan State (B-)
Round 7 Pick 15: John Brown, WR, Pittsburg State (C-)
Round 7 Pick 23 (DAL): Andre Hal, CB, Vanderbilt (B-)
 
Well, I broke down and tried it. Here is what I got.....

Your score is: 4783 (GRADE: A-)

Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 15: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M (A)
Round 2 Pick 28 (CAR): Dee Ford, DE, Auburn (A)
Round 3 Pick 28 (CAR): Martavis Bryant, WR, Clemson (A)
Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Louchiez Purifoy, CB, Florida (A)
Round 4 Pick 18: Zach Mettenberger, QB, LSU (A)
Round 5 Pick 18 (DAL): Justin Ellis, DT, Louisiana Tech (B+)
Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): Kevin Pierre-Louis, OLB, Boston College (A-)
Round 6 Pick 16: De'Anthony Thomas, RB, Oregon (C-)
Round 6 Pick 39 (COMP): Max Bullough, ILB, Michigan State (B-)
Round 7 Pick 15: John Brown, WR, Pittsburg State (C-)
Round 7 Pick 23 (DAL): Andre Hal, CB, Vanderbilt (B-)


yinz trying to start up a berger joint or wut? ;)
 
yinz trying to start up a berger joint or wut? ;)

I think Mettenberger could sneak into the first round. IMO, he is probably as talented as any of the top tier QBs, maybe not as flashy and his offense was not as dependent on him, but I think he is as talented. So, if I can get a guy like that in the 4th, I would not care if his name was Burger B. Bergerburger.
 
I think Mettenberger could sneak into the first round. IMO, he is probably as talented as any of the top tier QBs, maybe not as flashy and his offense was not as dependent on him, but I think he is as talented. So, if I can get a guy like that in the 4th, I would not care if his name was Burger B. Bergerburger.

I was going to comment on that. Of course Matthews isn't falling to 15th either. Mettenberger absolutely could go in the first round. I think he will at least make it in the 2nd.
 
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