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  1. Just now, tx 3 putt said:

    Bears should draft harrison jr or trade a couple of spots down for a qb hungry team 

    No, they should draft the elite QB prospect and have a shot to win big in the four year rookie pay scale window 

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  2. 4 minutes ago, utexas8 said:

    Haven’t read anything in here. We could have 3 players drafted tonight. So is worthy not getting round 1 vibes? Round 2 I assume tomorrow.

    Worthy seems to have been rising while Adonai has been falling this week, per the betting markets. Both could easily go tonight

  3. 1) Caleb Williams
    2) Jayden Daniels
    3) Drake Maye
    4) Marvin Harrison Jr
    5) Trade- Minnesota- JJ McCarthy
    6) Rome Odunze
    7) Joe Alt
    '8) Trade- NYJ- Malik Nabers
    9) Byron Murphy II
    10) Trade- Atlanta- Dallas Turner
    11) Trade- LAC- JC Latham
    12) Brock Bowers
    13) Michael Penix Jr
    14) Olu Fashanu
    15) Quinyon Mitchell
    16) Trade- Philadelphia- Taliese Fuaga
    17) Trade- Buffalo- Brian Thomas Jr
    18) Amarius Mims
    19) Troy Fautanu
    20) Graham Barton
    21) Laiatu Latu
    22) Trade- Seattle- Terrion Arnold
    23) Trade- LAC- Xavier Worthy
    24) Tyler Guyton
    25) Cooper DeJean
    26) Nate Wiggins
    27) Jared Verse
    28) Trade- Jacksonville- Kool-Aid McKinstry
    29) Jer'Zhan Newton
    30) Chop Robinson
    31) Jordan Morgan
    32) Adonai Mitchell

     

     

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  4. 23 minutes ago, msucolt45 said:


    I think Penix is the best “pure passer” of all the top 6 QBs mentioned. His previous injuries were prior to the previous two seasons, which both happened to end our FB season.

    Hook’em!!!

    Caleb is the most accurate passer of the bunch

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    1 hour ago, billfromlaketravis said:

    This is nuts. ESPN just said the first 6 picks could be QBs. Every team is chasing the Texans model of drafting a QB resulting in overnight success. 

    And you believe that?

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  6. 22 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

     

    - Jer'Zhan Newton - Maybe it's because I only watched 3-4 Illinois games last year, but in each one this guy was a disruption on the field on damned near every drive. He should be drafted around Murphy's pick yet I've seen him much lower. 

     

     

    Newton has a medical that could be dropping him 

  7. On 4/11/2024 at 9:26 AM, Fud said:

    Quick mock draft through their 4th round picks

    42- Michael Hall Jr (Ohio State DT)

    59- Javon Bullard (Georgia S)

    86- Christian Mahogany (Boston College OL)

    122- Ray Davis (Kentucky RB)

    126- Jaylin Simpson (Auburn S)

    Yeah, I posted this earlier in the thread

    That line makes me think people think Rakestraw isn't making it past Houston though 

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  8. On 4/18/2024 at 10:48 AM, Fud said:

    Looking at the circa o/u, the only players commonly in first round mocks who don't have a line are Caleb, Daniels, Maye, Guyton, and Morgan.. which makes you think Guyton and Morgan are candidates to not go in the first

     

     

    Making a mock (but leaving out the teams) based on the O/U gives you

     

    1) Caleb Williams

    2) Drake Maye / Jayden Daniels

    3) Drake Maye / Jayden Daniels

    4) Marvin Harrison Jr (4.5)

    5) JJ McCarthy / Malik Nabers (5.5)

    6) JJ McCarthy / Malik Nabers (5.5)

    7) Joe Alt (7.5)

    '8) Rome Odunze (8.5)

    9) Dallas Turner (9.5)

    10) Brock Bowers (11.5)

    11) Taliese Fuaga (12.5)

    12) Quinyon Mitchell (13.5)

    13) Olu Fashanu / JC Latham / Jarred Verse (14.5)

    14) Olu Fashanu / JC Latham / Jarred Verse (14.5)

    15) Olu Fashanu / JC Latham / Jarred Verse (14.5)

    16) Terrion Arnold (15.5)

    17) Troy Fautanu / Byron Murphy II (16.5)

    18) Troy Fautanu / Byron Murphy II (16.5)

    19) Brian Thomas Jr / Adonai Mitchell / Laiatu Latu (17.5)

    20)  Brian Thomas Jr / Adonai Mitchell / Laiatu Latu (17.5)

    21)  Brian Thomas Jr / Adonai Mitchell / Laiatu Latu (17.5)

    22) Jer'Zhan Newton (18.5)

    23) Cooper DeJean (20.5)

    24) Graham Barton (23.5)

    25) Amarius Mims (24.5)

    26) Chop Robinson (25.5)

    27) Nate Wiggins (26.5)

    28) Xavier Worthy / Kool-Aid McKinstry (28.5)

    29) Xavier Worthy / Kool-Aid McKinstry (28.5)

    30) Darius Robinson (29.5)

    31) Jackson Powers-Johnson (30.5)

    32) Michael Penix Jr / Bo Nix / Ladd McConkey / Tyler Nubin (32.5)

    33) Michael Penix Jr / Bo Nix / Ladd McConkey / Tyler Nubin (32.5)

    34) Michael Penix Jr / Bo Nix / Ladd McConkey / Tyler Nubin (32.5)

    35) Michael Penix Jr / Bo Nix / Ladd McConkey / Tyler Nubin (32.5)

    With updated lines..

     

    1) Caleb Williams

    2) Drake Maye / Jayden Daniels

    3) Drake Maye / Jayden Daniels

    4) Marvin Harrison Jr (4.5)

    5) JJ McCarthy (5.5)

    6) Malik Nabers (6.5)

    7) Joe Alt (7.5)

    '8) Rome Odunze (8.5)

    9) Dallas Turner (9.5)

    10) Brock Bowers (11.5)

    11) Taliese Fuaga (12.5)

    12) Troy Fautanu / Byron Murphy / JC Latham / Olu Fashanu (14.5)

    13) Troy Fautanu / Byron Murphy / JC Latham / Olu Fashanu (14.5)

    14) Troy Fautanu / Byron Murphy / JC Latham / Olu Fashanu (14.5)

    15) Troy Fautanu / Byron Murphy / JC Latham / Olu Fashanu (14.5)

    16) Quinyon Mitchell / Terrion Arnold (15.5)

    17) Quinyon Mitchell / Terrion Arnold (15.5)

    18) Jared Verse / Laiaitu Latu (16.5)

    19) Jared Verse / Laiaitu Latu (16.5)

    20) Brian Thomas Jr (19.5)

    21) Graham Barton (21.5)

    22) Amarius Mims / Cooper DeJean (22.5)

    23) Amarius Mims / Cooper DeJean (22.5)

    24) Chop Robinson (25.5)

    25) Darius Robinson (27.5)

    26) Adonai Mitchell / Kool-Aid McKinstry / Nate Wiggins (28.5)

    27) Adonai Mitchell / Kool-Aid McKinstry / Nate Wiggins (28.5)

    28) Adonai Mitchell / Kool-Aid McKinstry / Nate Wiggins (28.5)

    29) Xavier Worthy / Jackson-Powers Johnson / Jer'Zhan Newton (31.5)

    30) Xavier Worthy / Jackson-Powers Johnson / Jer'Zhan Newton (31.5)

    31) Xavier Worthy / Jackson-Powers Johnson / Jer'Zhan Newton (31.5)

    32) Michael Penix Jr (32.5)

    33) Bo Nix / Ladd McConkey (34.5)

    34) Bo Nix / Ladd McConkey (34.5)

    Xavier Legette (36.5)

    Keon Coleman / Braden Fiske (40.5)

    Ennis Rakestraw (41.5)

     

    Once again, no line for Guyton or Morgan, which would seemingly slot right in between Nix/McConkey's 34.5 and Legette's 36.6

     

    As a Texans fan, Rakestraw sitting at 41.5 is notable

     

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  9. Here's what the GM's have said publicly or has been sourced for the # of first rounders they have.. typically, it's probably safe to go with the lower range since the higher ones are red flags that they might pass on

    San Francisco- 22

    Houston- 16

    Buffalo- fewer than 28

    Kansas City- 16 to 18

    Indianapolis- 19 to 21

    Seattle- 15 to 20 

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  10. 1 minute ago, Bateshorn said:

    I saw that article. This is kinda of a weird draft in that it's deep, but outside of Harrison Jr., Bowers, and maybe Caleb Williams, none of the players jump off the page at you.  Don't get me wrong, many of them may be stars and all pros, but this draft seems to lack guys that just scream "IT"

    Joe Alt

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  11. 6 minutes ago, Bateshorn said:

    Brock Bowers is going to fall to some team in the 10-20 range because people lose their minds reaching for QBs. 

    Reportedly some teams in the top ten don't want to draft him due to the low historical hit rate in the top ten for the position 

  12. 14 hours ago, LTtxfan said:

     

    Still think at 4.5 O/U for QBs in 1st Rd, I'd take the over.   That 5th yr option in their contract  might end up being pretty valuable for some teams.  

    The 5th year option isn't really much of a consideration anymore. A few years ago it became more expensive and isn't that much of a bargain, especially at premium positions 

  13. Just now, Chuckie Finster said:

    Rankings aren't the same as a mock draft, but Jeremiah's mock draft is arguably the best in the business.  His final version last year was the only one that had the Texans trading back up for Will Anderson last year, which seemed insane when he suggested it.

    Because of his background (scout for several strong franchises) and job (lead draft guy for NFL.com), he has the best access in the industry, so his final rankings should be viewed as the closest you'll get to a consensus, although I'm sure some of it is his own opinions sprinkled in 

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