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Old 03-07-2019, 06:14 PM
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I did make one trade...

TRADES
TRADE PARTNER:
DALLAS COWBOYS
SENT:
ROUND: 2 PICK: 23
RECEIVED:
ROUND: 3 PICK: 26
ROUND: 4 PICK: 26
ROUND: 4 PICK: 34
ROUND: 5 PICK: 27



23: R1P23 CB TRAYVON MULLEN CLEMSON

54: R2P22 OT DAVID EDWARDS WISCONSIN

86: R3P22 G CONNOR MCGOVERN PENN STATE

90: R3P26 CB AMANI ORUWARIYE PENN STATE

128: R4P26 RB TRAYVEON WILLIAMS TEXAS A&M - best RB available

136: R4P34 S MIKE EDWARDS KENTUCKY

161: R5P23 DL DAYLON MACK TEXAS A&M - Mack is going to be a good value in the pros.

165: R5P27 WR HUNTER RENFROW CLEMSON

195: R6P22 TE JACE STERNBERGER TEXAS A&M - no way he is going to be available in the 6th but I wasn't going to pass him up here.

220: R7P6 LB GERRI GREEN MISS. STATE - S/T pick
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Old 03-08-2019, 11:52 AM
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Three Aggies, huh? Totally impartial

Honestly, if this were our draft, I would be happy with it. We address the OL and secondary with the first four picks.

I can't see Oruwariye and Sternberger being available where they were taken. But if they are there...
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Old 03-08-2019, 02:26 PM
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Something similar. I also traded down from 2-23 but with the Ravens:

TRADE PARTNER:
BALTIMORE RAVENS
SENT:
ROUND: 2 PICK: 23

RECEIVED:
ROUND: 3 PICK: 21
ROUND: 3 PICK: 38
ROUND: 4 PICK: 11
ROUND: 5 PICK: 22

23: R1P23
OT DALTON RISNER
KANSAS STATE

Everywhere I turn, the mocks have us taking Risner. This lineup was no different.

54: R2P22
S DEIONTE THOMPSON
ALABAMA

The best corners were gone but one of the best safeties was not. I don't expect him falling this far.

85: R3P21
CB SEAN BUNTING
CENTRAL MICHIGAN

One of the better second-tier corners. Small school guy.

86: R3P22
QB TYREE JACKSON
BUFFALO

Still love this guy as a backup for Watson. He's a Steve McNair clone with run/pass ability.

102: R3P38
DL DAYLON MACK
TEXAS A&M

I began not liking my options about here. Mack is a good 3-4 anchor.

113: R4P11
LB VOSEAN JOSEPH
FLORIDA

The big board I was using (Draftplex) did not have this LB rated as highly as most of the others so I took him over some other LBs rated higher.

160: R5P22
WR HUNTER RENFROW
CLEMSON

Again, he's my target for the 4-5 round.

161: R5P23
OT TYREE ST. LOUIS
MIAMI

Opinions are mixed on this guy but all the better OLs were gone when I chose Thompson in Round 2.

195: R6P22
RB BRYCE LOVE
STANFORD

A guy I'd love to take in the low rounds and let him IR his knee the first year and test him in 2020 to see if he has what he showed in 2017. At Stanford, he had speed, elusiveness, receiving skills and could also get tough inside.

220: R7P6
CB JIMMY MORELAND
JAMES MADISON

Well regarded at the combine and insurance for the Bunting pick.
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Old 03-08-2019, 03:17 PM
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Three Aggies, huh? Totally impartial

Honestly, if this were our draft, I would be happy with it. We address the OL and secondary with the first four picks.

I can't see Oruwariye and Sternberger being available where they were taken. But if they are there...
Yeah, you got me. A&M former student here...

Trayveon Williams isn't my choice for best RB match with the Texans but he was the best RB available at the time. That was kind of a RB placeholder pick.

I do like Mack, however. He was really immature his freshman year but got over that with the new staff last year and had a great showing at the scouting bowls.

And as I said...Sternberger was a value pick. I think he will be gone by the mid-3rd.
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Old 03-09-2019, 01:17 AM
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195: R6P22
RB BRYCE LOVE
STANFORD

A guy I'd love to take in the low rounds and let him IR his knee the first year and test him in 2020 to see if he has what he showed in 2017. At Stanford, he had speed, elusiveness, receiving skills and could also get tough inside.
I would also agree with this plan. Sorry he hurt his knee, but why not take a flyer on him. He had 1st-2nd round talent before the injury. His loss is the Texans gain.
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