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KillBill26

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  1. Thank you to @COWBOY-KILLA-, @goskins10, and @Chump Bailey. Great job staying on top of everything and keeping it running smoothly. Broncos would bring in Max Duggan as UDFA.
  2. With the 255th pick, the Bucs select OT Earl Bostick Jr, OT, Kansas. Converted TE, athletic, but needs to improve his strength and technique. Coaches are optimistic they can help him improve in those areas and have a guy who can help with OT depth.
  3. Man, orji and Gaines were my 1-2 on my list. Give me a few and I'll have the pick.
  4. With the 247th pick, the Bucs select Daniel Scott, S, California. Older player, will be 25 as a rookie, but is physical and can cover decent range in center field. Needs to work on not biting on play action and body fakes, but we like the aggressiveness in his game. @ComManDersFan57, you're up
  5. With the 216th pick, bucs select Carrington Valentine, CB, Kentucky. 2 year starter, big with long arms. Has some physicality to his game, and has some good flashes of good tape, but is too inconsistent. Gave up a lot of big plays, and only has one career interception. Hoping improving technique and ball skills will help elevate his game. @COWBOY-KILLA-, you're up.
  6. With the 211th pick, the Bucs take Alex Forsyth, C, Oregon. Bucs are happy with the value here. Forsyth is solid prospect who also played some guard at Oregon. Not overpowering, but smart, athletic, and shows good technique. Can compete for starting role when Jensen decides to hang em up. @NYSkins21, you're up.
  7. With the 195th pick, the broncos select Darrell Luter Jr, CB, South Alabama. Pure BPA at this point, but broncos could use the depth. Good size and length, very athletic, good instincts and ball skills. @COWBOY-KILLA-, you're up
  8. I just traded for 4 late round picks and all the guys on my short list are getting taken in rapid succession. That's why I like doing this, bc it'll force me to read up on some guys I don't know anything about, and makes watching the real draft more interesting bc now I have more background info. Or maybe I just adopt the cerrato strategy "hey I've heard of you, welcome to the team".
  9. Surprised he made it this long. Former 5 star recruit, teams will convince themselves they can get the most out of him. Could turn into a nice asset for 188 overall.
  10. My most recent pick I was debating Durham vs Joseph. He is an interesting case; was viewed as a future potential 1st rounder after 2020 season, then transferred to ND and struggled. Was it due to injuries? Personal issues after losing his grandmother? Combine testing wasn't great either. But has potential as a ball hawking deep safety. Will be fun to see where he lands.
  11. 16 for 27 and 59 is an almost perfect swap on the trade value chart - 1000 vs 990 (16th pick is the more valuable side). www.drafttek.com/NFL-Trade-Value-Chart.asp
  12. I like him as a late round pick. Only played football one year in HS so he is still learning/improving. Can block, decent hands, tough player. Can play inline or in slot. Scot McCloughan would love him, he is a true football player!
  13. With the 181st pick, Bucs select Payne Durham, TE, Purdue. @Chump Bailey, you're up
  14. Trade! Between bucs and vikings Vikings get current pick, bucs get 211, 216, 247, and 255 @Est.1974, you're up
  15. With the 175th pick, the Bucs select Nick Saldiveri, G/T, Old Dominion. Some depth for the bucs oline, maybe even a starter at G for 23. Good pass blocker, but inconsistent in run game. Good size and athleticism. Could help at T in a pinch. @actorguy1, you're up
  16. McKee is interesting, he may go day 2 or right around this spot. When I was deciding on haener vs McKee, I chose haener bc despite the weaker arm, I wanted the mobility. McKee is a statue and that usually doesn't work out in todays NFL. But I'd say McKee has higher ceiling than haener due to arm strength, but haener has higher floor. McKee needs a team with a decent line and established offense or it could get ugly.
  17. With the 150th pick the buccaneers select Jake Haener quarterback Fresno State. In the post Tom Brady era buccaneers get a solid prospect to backup Mayfield and maybe one day take over. JH is smart and accurate with good leadership qualities might not have an elite arm but very well-rounded prospect.
  18. @COWBOY-KILLA- @woodpecker @Ball Security Same deal to you guys as long as my guy is still on the board: 153 196 252 For your current pick.
  19. You don't want to fall that far back @PokerPacker, you'd rather have 153 and 196. If you call in the next 10 minutes, I'll even throw in 252, absolutely FREE!!
  20. Unless you want to trade? Ive got some shiny new draft picks that would look great on you.
  21. Bucs willing to give 153 and 196 for current pick. About 40 to 30 advantage to you according to draft value chart.
  22. With the 139th pick, broncos select Olusegun Oluwatimi, C, Michigan. Broncos went into the draft looking to upgrade at center. They have revamped their oline with powers and mclinchey, and now get good value here. 4 year starter, intelligent, decent agility and athleticism. @drowland, you're up.
  23. I'm here but need a few minutes to regroup
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