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49 minutes ago, Gallen5862 said:

Great progress. I am glad we got replacement owners. Welcome aboard.

It is a bit strange with all their free agents.  Had a second player in mind for potential losses next year, if Moore had not been available.

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Jaguars select at #33 Kadarius Toney WR Florida. It's key to give Trevor the weapons in order to have success early in the league, with the addition of Toney this will only help to strengthen the WR core, with a depth chart now of DJ Clark, Marvin Jones, Laviska Shenault and Toney this will help provide the weapons needed for a rookie QB to thrive and allow to produce a high scoring offense with James Robinson having been so successful last year on the ground. 

 

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With the 3rd pick of the 2nd rd (#35 overall), the Atlanta Falcons select Gregory Rousseau Edge from Miami - He didn't play in 2020 due to Covid and he has limited snaps at Edge (was a WR in HS) but his athleticism, length and strength is just too much to pass up, filling a major need for Atl. He needs to put on some weight which his body can easily handle and could stand to learn a few more moves and how to set blockers up. But 2019 was off the charts - only Chase Young had more sacks. Dean Pees was lured out of retirement to become ther DC on a very poor Atlanta team. When asked if he is a 3-4 or a 4-3 guy he said, "Yea that's who we are..." Rousseau's size, length and speed will provide the versatility that Pees is going to need on the edge. Also, he plays the run very well.  Lot's of upside here.  

 

Here is one write up on him (Says it better than I could)-  

"From a physical talent standpoint, Rousseau has a very good skill set. He has a quick first-step and a burst to close on the quarterback. While Rousseau is not a blazing fast edge rusher like a Von Miller, he is quick, and when he works himself free he finishes the rush in a hurry. Rousseau also has good size with some functional strength and length, which make it difficult for offensive linemen to sustain blocks. In 2019, he showed a superb ability to use his hands and feet at the same time while also keeping his eyes on the quarterback. Rousseau showed an effective bull rush, rip move, and speed to run past blockers. Even though he is a tall defender, Rousseau is not stiff and has the agility to sink his hips to redirect. Working on refining and adding more pass-rushing moves would help him in his pro career, as that will make him more effective for taking on NFL offensive linemen.

The combination of size, agility, and functional strength allows Rousseau to be a versatile defender. Miami lined him up on the edge and inside at tackle in the sub package. He was very dangerous in the pass rush against guards, and for the NFL, he could provide that added dimension. He also looked pretty good in space, so Rousseau could have the ability to be a 3-4 outside linebacker as well."

 

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With the selection of Kyle Pitts in the 1st round the Bengals decided to roll with Riley Reiff and Jonah Williams as starting tackles for the coming campaign.  To make this strategy work the guard positions need to be upgraded and that work begins here with the 6th selection of the second round.

 

With the 38th pick in the ES draft 2021, the Cincinnati Bengals select Trey Smith, OG Tennessee.  Smith doesn’t flash but he is solid in every phase of the game and will slot in as the starting Left Guard on opening day as part of the rebuilt Bengals offensive line.  He is already looking forward to going for a steak with Joe Burrow.

 

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With the 40th pick of the 2021 ES Mock Draft, the Green Bay Packers select

OT Sam Cosmi, Texas

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Cosmi (right) celebrating after rushing for a 12-yard TD


Packers cut Ricky Wagner due to cap reasons, and Bakhtiari ($10k/season less than highest-paid-OL Trent Williams) will still be out with injury to start the season, so the Packers are in need of a new Tackle.  I envision the 6'7" Sam Cosmi stepping in and holding down the fort on day 1 until Bakhtiari returns.  Once Bakh is bakc, we can consider whether we want to swing Billy Turner inside or have Cosmi continue on as swing tackle while he develops.

 

Cosmi is said to be highly agile, and at his pro day, he ran a 4.85 40-yard-dash and put up 36 reps on the bench.  He has all the physical tools you're looking for in a tackle: size, strength, speed, agility, and footwork.  I'm very pleased to have such a quality tackle still available to me here after trading out of the first round.

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31 minutes ago, Chump Bailey said:

Steal for the Packers nicely done.

 

26 minutes ago, Riggo'sRangers said:

Was hoping (with little faith) that Cosmi would keep slipping.  Nice pick PokerPacker!

Especially considering it was after a trade back, stocked up on some valuable draft slots.  Nice work @PokerPacker

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