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  • YardRat
    Well, lookie here...
    • Dec 2004
    • 86162

    #31
    Re: My Draft review and grade (for posterity)

    Originally posted by kscdogbillsfan1221 View Post
    SEC is a bunch of insurance salesmen? Really?

    There were 33 SEC defenders drafted this year. The team that Davis rang up a full 1/4 of his total rushing yards against in one game, Florida, had zero. Alabama 12 for 26...Georgia 15 for 59...Tennessee 16 for 42. Not so hot against teams with players. Other than Florida, his other high YPC games came against Akron and Ball State.

    He just looks like Motor-Lite to me, and that's not really good enough. For me, anyway.

    Hey, I'm a Bama/SEC guy, but the big league is still a significant step up, even for those guys.
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    • POTLAND PSILBYLO
      Asst to Dean Vernon Wormer
      • Nov 2012
      • 13979

      #32
      Re: My Draft review and grade (for posterity)

      Originally posted by Bill Cody View Post
      If the English Ol guy can't cut it at tackle maybe he could play x receiver. He's over 300 lbs and almost as fast as Coleman
      I think one of our OL draftees was a QB, so, lineup off center, snap it to Allen under center, but keep it, jump pass it to your 309# Tackle-Chappie.
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      • Typ0
        honey pie
        • Jul 2002
        • 32593

        #33
        Re: My Draft review and grade (for posterity)

        I predicted they would try and stretch out the bucket and squander some value in the process by reaching for players who won't return the value. Looks like they did exactly that: A.

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        • notacon
          Registered User
          • Aug 2012
          • 32999

          #34
          Re: My Draft review and grade (for posterity)

          Originally posted by Canadian'eh! View Post
          I'm willing to stand by what I think of this draft, so i'm gonna do a little review. Lets just say I HOPE i'm proven wrong.

          Round 1 - Traded out. For the record, I would have been working the phones like a mad man when Brian Thomas Jr reached the late teens. But, even if not possible, I would NOT have given the Chiefs what they wanted at WR just on principle. Getting a 3rd though was good mind you, but then they compounded it by moving to 33 and passing on Leggette.

          Day Grade: Grade D

          Round 2: Good god.
          33 - Keon Coleman WR- For months I've been in the "anyone but Keon" camp. He has bust written all over him. Pick grade: F-
          60 - Cole Bishop S - I just didn't get it really. AS far as scheme fits he didn't make the most sense to me. The Bills have always been about coverage at S and playing deep middle and Bishop's best bet is in the box. I'm not convinced he can be great in coverage at the NFL level. Pick Grade: C+

          For the record, I would have taken Mitchell at WR or Leggette, if I coudn't move up of BTJ.
          At S I was hoping for a move up for Nubin or Bullard to last. Otherwise I liked Tykee Smith, though he went before 95 in the end. I'd be happy to gamble on Kinchens at 95 too.

          Round 3:
          95 - DeWayne Carter DT: Not the worst pick, but to me he's VERY limited in the pass rush. McKinley Jackson and Jordan Jefferson who went not long after both have far more upside IMO and are better run stoppers already. Pick Grade: C-

          Day Grade: F. Keon makes the whole draft a bust.

          Day 3:

          Round 4:
          128- Ray Davis RB- I came into the draft hoping they would draft a pile moving back and while Davis has some of that. The dude is 25 and has a LOT of carries for 25. So, 4 years and done? Many comparisons to Zack Moss.To make it worse, Brealon Allen, Isaac Guerendo, and Audric Estime were still available. Also... TJ Tampa and Nahiem Pritchett were still there, and I liked them both at CB. Grade: D

          Round 5:
          141- Sedrick Van Pran-Granger C: Finally a pick i really like. I had him as the second best C behind Powers-Johnson. Good Value in round 5. Pick Grade A-
          144- Traded for a 4th next year. Again Josh Newton was still there at CB.
          160- Edefuan Ulofoshio LB - A project at LB with a lonf injury history rarely on the field. Doens't love contact. Feels very Special teams like. Grade D+
          168- Jevon Solomon EDGE - Another pick i liked. 16 sacks but played in the sun belt. Still... there was a couple descent pass rushers have come out of troy before. Grade: B+

          Round 6:
          204- Tylan Grable OT - Doesn't have the arm length to play OT in the NFL. Will be a project that kcks inside to G. Very possibly PS material. Grade: C
          219 - Daequon Hardy CB - very good athlete but unfortunately small. Best suited to play in the slot. I can't see him starting ever. Grade: C-

          Round 7:
          221- Travis Clayton - Huge rugby player who's never played football in his life. Grade: D-

          Day grade: C




          Aside from Van Pran-Granger and Solomon I don't love much at all. It feels like there were a LOT of missed opportunites and some very strange choices. They had a huge numer of over aged 5th year seniors.

          Keon Coleman alone should push the grade to an F....


          But I'll be generous and give them a D.

          Beane and McD should be on notice. Wasting Josh Allen's prime has gone on long enough. Von Miller signing. Diggs extension and need to bail out. Kaiir Elam busting.

          I'm already over McD and if Keon is as bad as I expect, he can take his buddy with him. Maybe Carolina will be looking.
          My grade for your "Draft review and grade"....F


          What a bunch of claptrap baloney.

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          • Woodman
            Legendary Zoner
            • Apr 2014
            • 65916

            #35
            Re: My Draft review and grade (for posterity)

            Originally posted by POTLAND PSILBYLO View Post
            I think one of our OL draftees was a QB, so, lineup off center, snap it to Allen under center, but keep it, jump pass it to your 309# Tackle-Chappie.
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