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Fanspeak 2019

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 9:07 am
by fiestavike
First attempt of the year

18: R1P18
QB DANIEL JONES
DUKE
50: R2P18
C GARRETT BRADBURY
NC STATE
81: R3P17
C ERIK MCCOY
TEXAS A&M
120: R4P18
OT KALEB MCGARY
WASHINGTON
192: R6P17
LB KHALIL HODGE
BUFFALO
210: R6P35
LB SIONE TAKITAKI
BYU
249: R7P33
RB KERRITH WHYTE
FLORIDA ATLANTIC
254: R7P38
TE MATT SOKOL
MICHIGAN STATE

Re: Fanspeak 2019

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 12:13 pm
by Thaumaturgist
This was my first attempt this year:

18: R1P18
OT JONAH WILLIAMS
ALABAMA
50: R2P18
OT DALTON RISNER
KANSAS STATE
81: R3P17
TE KADEN SMITH
STANFORD
120: R4P18
LB GERMAINE PRATT
NC STATE
192: R6P17
DL RENELL WREN
ARIZONA ST
210: R6P35
EDGE JORDAN BRAILFORD
OKLAHOMA STATE
249: R7P33
RB TONY POLLARD
MEMPHIS
254: R7P38
OT TREY PIPKINS
SIOUX FALLS

Re: Fanspeak 2019

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 1:10 pm
by fiestavike
The Rick Spielman Special

18: R1P18
CB BYRON MURPHY
WASHINGTON

With Trae Waynes gone this year or next, and Mike Hughes his heir apparent, Murphy becomes next year's replacement for Xavier Rhodes should the team need further cap relief next year (8+ mil could be saved). He also adds extra insurance should Hughes not rebound from injury. As they'll say..."you can never have too many CBs".

50: R2P18
LB DEVIN BUSH
MICHIGAN

Anthony Barr is gone, but Devin Bush brings value at this point, and versatility. I prefer him at MLB, but he might slide right into Barr's spot.

81: R3P17
C ERIK MCCOY
TEXAS A&M

McCoy is a zone blocking C with G versatility and the ability to move and block in space. He's a great scheme fit, and Spielman doesn't often draft interior OL before this point in the draft.

120: R4P18
RB JUSTICE HILL
OKLAHOMA STATE

Hill is a scheme fit in a zone blocking offense. He's not a power back but he has good vision and makes sudden cuts. He's also good as a receiver. Like McCoy, this is drafting for scheme fit.

192: R6P17
DL ED ALEXANDER
LSU

Space eating defensive tackle we've needed to back up Linval.

210: R6P35
LB GARY JOHNSON
TEXAS

We're in the special teams/depth prospect phase, where Spielman likes to go heavy with LBers and TEs.

249: R7P33
TE MATT SOKOL
MICHIGAN STATE

See above.

254: R7P38
LB BLAKE CASHMAN
MINNESOTA

See above.

Re: Fanspeak 2019

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 2:02 pm
by fiestavike
Scheme fits and 'Met with Vikings' edition.

18: R1P18
TE T.J. HOCKENSON
IOWA
50: R2P18
RB JOSH JACOBS
ALABAMA
81: R3P17
C ERIK MCCOY
TEXAS A&M
120: R4P18
TE ISAAC NAUTA
GEORGIA
192: R6P17
LB KHALIL HODGE
BUFFALO
210: R6P35
LB SIONE TAKITAKI
BYU
249: R7P33
CB DERRICK BAITY
KENTUCKY
254: R7P38
QB EASTON STICK
NORTH DAKOTA STATE

Re: Fanspeak 2019

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2019 6:08 pm
by cmoss84
18: R1P18
EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT
MISSISSIPPI STATE
(Bye-bye Griffen)

50: R2P18
LB DEVIN BUSH
MICHIGAN
(Bye-bye Barr)

81: R3P17
G MICHAEL DEITER
WISCONSIN

120: R4P18
C DARRYL WILLIAMS
MISSISSIPPI STATE

192: R6P17
G KEATON SUTHERLAND
TEXAS A&M

210: R6P35
CB JUSTIN LAYNE
MICHIGAN STATE

249: R7P33
OT MITCH HYATT
CLEMSON

254: R7P38
K AUSTIN SEIBERT
OKLAHOMA

Not as familiar as I usually am with college football, but this was interesting to do. Both Iowa TEs went in the first 12 picks in mine...
Money saved with Griffen and Barr would go towards FA OL.

Re: Fanspeak 2019

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 8:41 am
by fiestavike
cmoss84 wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 6:08 pm 18: R1P18
EDGE MONTEZ SWEAT
MISSISSIPPI STATE
(Bye-bye Griffen)

50: R2P18
LB DEVIN BUSH
MICHIGAN
(Bye-bye Barr)

81: R3P17
G MICHAEL DEITER
WISCONSIN

120: R4P18
C DARRYL WILLIAMS
MISSISSIPPI STATE

192: R6P17
G KEATON SUTHERLAND
TEXAS A&M

210: R6P35
CB JUSTIN LAYNE
MICHIGAN STATE

249: R7P33
OT MITCH HYATT
CLEMSON

254: R7P38
K AUSTIN SEIBERT
OKLAHOMA

Not as familiar as I usually am with college football, but this was interesting to do. Both Iowa TEs went in the first 12 picks in mine...
Money saved with Griffen and Barr would go towards FA OL.
Its a fun way to familiarize yourself with players, especially those who aren't 1st rounders. As you get closer to the draft it will be quite different than it is now, as the consensus about various players begins to emerge. This is a great time of year for draft stuff, because opinions still diverge quite a bit.