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2018 Draft thread 

Post#1 » by City of Trees » Sun Dec 31, 2017 12:29 am

We have our Off season plan thread, potential coach search thread, and now our Draft thread. Lots of talk in the coming weeks.



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Re: 2018 Draft thread 

Post#2 » by City of Trees » Sun Dec 31, 2017 12:35 am

My top 5 prospects (non QB)

1. Bradley Chubb
2. Connor Williams
3. Quenton Nelson
4. Minkah Fitzpatrick
5. Saquon Barkley

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Post#3 » by patryk7754 » Sun Dec 31, 2017 1:23 pm

here's my Bears draft board:
Adren Key
Bradley Chubb
Connor Williams
Calvin Ridley
Josh Jackson
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Re: 2018 Draft thread 

Post#4 » by patryk7754 » Sun Dec 31, 2017 1:36 pm

As of Right now, this is the way i think the top ten will play out.

1. Sam Darnold (Browns)
2. Josh Rosen (Giants)
3. Connor Williams (Colts)
4. Saquon Barkley (Browns)
5. Bradley Chubb (Bucs)
6. Josh Allen (Broncos)
7. Minka Fitzpatrick (Raiders) Jets trade down with the Raiders
8. Adren Key (49ers)
9. Calvin Ridley (Bears)
10. Quenton Nelson (Bengals)
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Re: 2018 Draft thread 

Post#5 » by Susan » Sun Dec 31, 2017 7:08 pm

Days shaping up like we can move up to the 7th pick today... Cleveland (two top 4 picks), Colts and Bucs all don't need a QB but one could take Barkley there.

If we can wind up with a top end pass rusher or a bounty from a team looking to pick a QB it would be ideal.
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Re: 2018 Draft thread 

Post#6 » by heir_jordan22 » Sun Dec 31, 2017 11:48 pm

Susan wrote:Days shaping up like we can move up to the 7th pick today... Cleveland (two top 4 picks), Colts and Bucs all don't need a QB but one could take Barkley there.

If we can wind up with a top end pass rusher or a bounty from a team looking to pick a QB it would be ideal.

What makes you think Cleveland won't consider a QB at 1 or 4?
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Post#7 » by NZB2323 » Mon Jan 1, 2018 12:45 am

What draft pick do we have?
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Re: 2018 Draft thread 

Post#8 » by heir_jordan22 » Mon Jan 1, 2018 1:41 am

We're picking 8th after the SF win
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Post#9 » by Bulls69 » Mon Jan 1, 2018 2:14 am

I hope Pace does not over reach for a WR with our 8th pick trade down or draft a stud DL or OT
Knicksgod wrote: I know LeBron won't go to Chicago. There could be another surprise team, but if he leaves Cleveland, then teaming with Bosh and Gallo in NYC is a likely scenario.
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Post#10 » by Susan » Mon Jan 1, 2018 3:40 am

heir_jordan22 wrote:
Susan wrote:Days shaping up like we can move up to the 7th pick today... Cleveland (two top 4 picks), Colts and Bucs all don't need a QB but one could take Barkley there.

If we can wind up with a top end pass rusher or a bounty from a team looking to pick a QB it would be ideal.

What makes you think Cleveland won't consider a QB at 1 or 4?


They're only going to use one of those picks on a QB. Not both...most likely :P
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Re: 2018 Draft thread 

Post#11 » by heir_jordan22 » Mon Jan 1, 2018 8:51 am

Right now there are four teams that could use a quarterback that pick ahead of us. Rosen, Darnold, Jackson, Allen and Mayfield are all candidates to be picked ahead of us.

Top non-QBs:
Barkley
Chubb
Key
Williams
McGlinchey
Ridley
Nelson
Jackson

We're in good shape
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Post#12 » by City of Trees » Mon Jan 1, 2018 5:54 pm

heir_jordan22 wrote:Right now there are four teams that could use a quarterback that pick ahead of us. Rosen, Darnold, Jackson, Allen and Mayfield are all candidates to be picked ahead of us.

Top non-QBs:
Barkley
Chubb
Key
Williams
McGlinchey
Ridley
Nelson
Jackson

We're in good shape

Adding to your post.... There could always be a 5th team who jumps us to pick that 5th QB

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Re: 2018 Draft thread 

Post#13 » by City of Trees » Mon Jan 1, 2018 5:55 pm

Arden Key's tape this season is not impressive at all. Maybe the combine changes my mind but I'm leaning towards passing on him at #8.

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Post#14 » by heir_jordan22 » Mon Jan 1, 2018 7:33 pm

City of Trees wrote:
heir_jordan22 wrote:Right now there are four teams that could use a quarterback that pick ahead of us. Rosen, Darnold, Jackson, Allen and Mayfield are all candidates to be picked ahead of us.

Top non-QBs:
Barkley
Chubb
Key
Williams
McGlinchey
Ridley
Nelson
Jackson

We're in good shape

Adding to your post.... There could always be a 5th team who jumps us to pick that 5th QB

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Buffalo, Washington and Arizona could also be looking for a new starting QB.

Not all of these teams will get their guy in round 1 of this draft. Tyrod Taylor, Alex Smith and Kirk Cousins could all become available. There are also a couple stopgap guys like Cutler, Bradford, and McCown who will be available.

7 teams, 5 QBs in the draft who could be viewed as starters, 3 starters through trades or free agency, and 3 solid stopgap guys (not including Glennon).
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Re: 2018 Draft thread 

Post#15 » by Chi town » Mon Jan 1, 2018 9:47 pm

If Chubb is there take him. If not trade back to late teens and pick up a 2nd and 3rd.

Take one of the ND Oline if they fall or Ridley WR or Josh Jackson CB.

Id like 4 picks in the first 3 rounds. WR DE/OLB CB Oline
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Post#16 » by City of Trees » Tue Jan 2, 2018 1:45 am

Chi town wrote:If Chubb is there take him. If not trade back to late teens and pick up a 2nd and 3rd.

Take one of the ND Oline if they fall or Ridley WR or Josh Jackson CB.

Id like 4 picks in the first 3 rounds. WR DE/OLB CB Oline

ND o-line should both go top 14.

I like staying at #8 and drafting a stud...and I'd consider trading UP for Bradley Chubb

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Post#17 » by City of Trees » Tue Jan 2, 2018 3:54 am

Umm... So I stumbled upon Lorenzo Carter tonight. He looks like a stronger Floyd (College). Check out his tape going against the highly praises N.D. o-line. Whoa buddy!




6'6 245 lbs with speed and power. To compare Floyd was 6'4 230lbs coming out of Georgia.
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Post#18 » by Susan » Tue Jan 2, 2018 4:34 am

City of Trees wrote:Umm... So I stumbled upon Lorenzo Carter tonight. He looks like a stronger Floyd (College). Check out his tape going against the highly praises N.D. o-line. Whoa buddy!




6'6 245 lbs with speed and power. To compare Floyd was 6'4 230lbs coming out of Georgia.
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Stronger than Leonard but Floyd's burst is freaky fast.
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Post#19 » by City of Trees » Tue Jan 2, 2018 4:48 am

Susan wrote:
City of Trees wrote:Umm... So I stumbled upon Lorenzo Carter tonight. He looks like a stronger Floyd (College). Check out his tape going against the highly praises N.D. o-line. Whoa buddy!




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Stronger than Leonard but Floyd's burst is freaky fast.

Yeah he doesnt have Floyd's burst off the ball but everything else lines up fairly well. ...and for the record Carter's burst is good...just not elite like Floyd.

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Post#20 » by City of Trees » Tue Jan 2, 2018 5:09 am

Ridley is very polished but the Bears would be foolish to draft him or any other WR at #8. The value just isnt there. OL/ DE/ and Edge positions are tiers above WR at #8. Hell even MLB has more value.

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