Skinsinparadise Posted April 30, 2021 Share Posted April 30, 2021 (edited) Cosmi in the third round? I like @KDawg's guy Werner over Bolton. Bolton would surprise me. He's a good run stopper -- not a bad pass rusher but I don't like him against the pass. He's more of an old school MLB. If they are doubling up at LB I get the logic of Bolton because he's a more traditional Mike. But he wouldn't be my pick. https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2021/insider/story/_/id/31359024/best-available-prospects-plus-predictions-best-fits-elijah-moore-asante-samuel-jr-more 33. Jacksonville Jaguars Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State | Highlights No one gave up more sacks than right tackle Jawaan Taylor's 18 in 2021, and the Jaguars need to protect Trevor Lawrence. Jenkins is tough to get around and his range as a run-blocker will help set up big runs for Travis Etienne. He would have been a good pick at 25. 34. New York Jets Javonte Williams, RB, North Carolina | Highlights The 37-year-old Frank Gore led the team in rushing last year, and his 3.49 yards-per-rush rate was 43rd out of 47 running backs. Williams is a well-built back who seeks out contact and breaks more tackles than any running back we studied. 35. Atlanta Falcons Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State | Highlights 2020 first-round pick A.J. Terrell was picked on as a rookie and he was average. Isaiah Oliver did not record an interception and goes into a contract year. Samuel Jr. is a technically sound and instinctive cover corner who plays bigger than his size and picked off three passes in 2020. 36. Miami Dolphins (via HOU) Azeez Ojulari, OLB, Georgia | Highlights The Dolphins address their pass rush and the outside linebacker position here, after releasing Kyle Van Noy and trading away Shaq Lawson. Ojulari is a natural pass-rusher with excellent initial burst, length, bend, body control and closing speed. 37. Philadelphia Eagles Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, ILB, Notre Dame | Highlights Adding linebackers -- and more specifically, linebackers who can cover -- is a pressing need for the Eagles. Owusu-Koramoah is fluid, smooth and fast in coverage. He flashes the ability to pressure quarterbacks with his closing burst and suddenness. He's the No. 12 player on our board and an absolute steal at this point. 38. Cincinnati Bengals Liam Eichenberg, OT, Notre Dame | Highlights After missing all of 2019 with a shoulder injury, left tackle Jonah Williams missed six games in 2020 with neck and knee injuries. Right tackle Bobby Hart allowed the fifth-most sacks despite playing 14 games. The Bengals also could use help at guard. Eichenberg might be a better fit at guard in the NFL, but he's an effective pass-blocker with the tools to upgrade this line whether he plays inside or outside. 39. Carolina Panthers Elijah Moore, WR, Ole Miss | Highlights Curtis Samuel signed with Washington after setting career highs in receptions and receiving yards. Offensive coordinator Joe Brady was instrumental in finding a role for Samuel last season, and he could do the same for Moore, who is an NFL-ready slot receiver. 40. Denver Broncos Christian Barmore, DT, Alabama | Highlights Shelby Harris missed five games last season, and the Broncos finished 25th in rushing defense last year before releasing Jurrell Casey. Barmore plays with good leverage and he chases with good effort. He's a great value at this point in the draft. 41. Detroit Lions Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU | Highlights Safety is a top-four need for the Lions, and Moehrig is the top safety in this class. He's a playmaker who shows good burst breaking on the ball and good timing breaking up passes. 42. New York Giants Landon Dickerson, C, Alabama | Highlights The Giants need to address their interior offensive line, and Dickerson is a Day 1 starter at guard or center. He's an exceptional leader and true finisher in the running game. 43. San Francisco 49ers Terrace Marshall Jr., WR, LSU | Highlights Kendrick Bourne signed with New England and Deebo Samuel missed nine games with injuries. Marshall explodes off the line, and he's quite elusive after the catch. 44. Dallas Cowboys Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington | Highlights The Cowboys allowed 2,541 rushing yards last season -- the second most in a season in franchise history -- and defensive tackle is one of their most pressing needs. Onwuzurike has good upper-body strength and active hands to disengage from blocks. 45. Jacksonville Jaguars (via MIN) Hunter Long, TE, Boston College | Highlights The Jaguars declined Tyler Eifert's option, and James O'Shaughnessy isn't much of a threat as a receiver. Long has the speed and frame to make plays down the seam, plus he has some upside as an open-field runner after the catch. 46. New England Patriots Jabril Cox, ILB, LSU | Highlights Dont'a Hightower is 31 years old and coming off an opt-out season, and the Patriots could use an inside linebacker who is effective in coverage. Cox is instinctive in zone coverage, fluid matching up in man coverage, and flashes as a pass rusher. 47. Los Angeles Chargers Tyson Campbell, CB, Georgia | Highlights The Chargers have a need at corner after releasing Casey Hayward Jr.. Campbell is on the tall and lean side for a cornerback, with good length and outstanding speed. 48. Las Vegas Raiders Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State | Highlights The Raiders took Alex Leatherwood in the first, but we think he's a better fit at guard than tackle. Radunz is a better fit on the outside and he could push for the starting right tackle job as a rookie. 49. Arizona Cardinals Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State | Highlights A Cardinals tight end hasn't eclipsed 500 receiving yards in a single season since Freddie Jones in 2003; meanwhile, Dan Arnold signed with Carolina. Freiermuth is a two-time team captain at Penn State, and a big target who flashes as a route runner. His ability to move around the formation helps create favorable matchups. 50. Miami Dolphins Elijah Molden, CB, Washington | Highlights Miami signed Justin Coleman, but it's only a one-year deal; Molden is capable of winning the nickel job as a rookie. He has good balance, body control, instincts and ball skills. 51. Washington Football Team Nick Bolton, ILB, Missouri | Highlights Washington drafted Jamin Davis, who should be a rookie starter, but they still have a need at linebacker. Bolton is one of the best players left on the board. He plays even faster than his timed speed thanks to his instincts and he chases with good effort. 52. Chicago Bears Creed Humphrey, C, Oklahoma | Highlights Although the Bears re-signed Germain Ifedi, it's a one-year deal and he had a disappointing 2020 season. Cody Whitehair played better at guard than center last year. Adding Humphrey would allow Whitehair to play guard and move Ifedi into a backup role. 53. Tennessee Titans Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville | Highlights Tennessee signed Josh Reynolds, but Corey Davis signed with the Jets and the Titans released Adam Humphries. Atwell is a small slot receiver with lightning-quick feet and explosive top-end speed. He's a threat to pull away whenever he gets a seam. He'd make a good running mate for A.J. Brown. 54. Indianapolis Colts Andre Cisco, S, Syracuse | Highlights Former first-round pick Malik Hooker is a free agent who missed 14 games last year. Cisco is an interchangeable safety with a blend of size, length and range. He's a ball hawk with natural hand skills. 55. Pittsburgh Steelers Quintin Meinerz, OG, Wisconsin-Whitewater | Highlights Center Maurkice Pouncey retired, and left guard Matt Feiler left in free agency. Meinerz may fit best at center in the NFL, but he has the skills to quickly develop into an effective starter at either spot. 56. Seattle Seahawks Carlos Basham Jr., DE, Wake Forest | Highlights Bruce Irvin is a free agent coming off a torn ACL, 2020 second-round pick Darrell Taylor didn't play last year and Carlos Dunlap is 32 years old. Basham is a good fit for the LEO role in Seattle's defense, and he's an excellent value this late. He's a first-round talent. 57. Los Angeles Rams Jevon Holland, S, Oregon | Highlights The Rams allowed slot wide receivers to catch 77% of their passes last season, which was the second worst rate in the NFL; then, 2020 starter John Johnson III signed with Cleveland this offseason. Holland is a well-built and instinctive safety, who is at his best lining up over the slot where he has the balance, upper-body strength and speed to compete with both receivers and tight ends. 58. Kansas City Chiefs (via BAL) Ronnie Perkins, DE, Oklahoma | Highlights Frank Clark had six sacks, but he's taken a step back in production since joining Kansas City in 2019; meanwhile, Alex Okafor is a free agent. Perkins is the best available player on the board here, and he's a relentless pass rusher. 59. Cleveland Browns Bobby Brown III, DT, Texas A&M Sheldon Richardson is a free agent, and free agent addition Malik Jackson is 31 years old. Brown is a substantial reach here according to our board, but I think he's a good value on Day 2. He has a great blend of size, length, quickness, foot speed and range. 60. New Orleans Saints Ifeatu Melifonwu, CB, Syracuse | Highlights Marshon Lattimore heads into his contract year, Patrick Robinson turns 34 this season and Janoris Jenkins signed with Tennessee. Melifonwu has the size, length and speed to develop into a No. 1 corner in defensive coordinator Dennis Allen's defense. 61. Buffalo Bills Michael Carter, RB, North Carolina | Highlights The Bills' run game was mediocre in 2020, ranking 20th in yards per rush. Devin Singletary took a step back in his sophomore year and rookie Zack Moss did not provide the elusiveness he showcased at Utah. Carter is an undersized back with quick feet and good top-end speed. 62. Green Bay Packers Chazz Surratt, ILB, North Carolina | Highlights Inside linebacker is one the Packers' top three needs, and Surratt is the best player on our board. He's got excellent instincts and sideline-to-sideline range. 63. Kansas City Chiefs Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue | Highlights Kansas City gets another explosive receiver after Sammy Watkins signed with Baltimore. Moore makes defenders miss, has the contact balance to break some tackles and has the second gear to pull away when he gets the ball in space. 64. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Walker Little, OT, Stanford | Highlights Left tackle Donovan Smith signed a two-year extension, but he struggled at times in pass protection last year. Little has the size, foot speed and enough length to develop into an effective starting left tackle in time. Edited April 30, 2021 by Skinsinparadise Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KDawg Posted April 30, 2021 Share Posted April 30, 2021 (edited) I wouldn’t go Bolton over Werner (obviously) But with the way that mock’s board shakes out I wouldn’t take either over Cisco/Sterns let alone Holland. Holland would be a huge get for us. As much as I love Werner and think we could benefit from the double up with two damn good LB... I have a hard time passing on OL/S for a second LB in the second. Meinerz would be tempting as hell. But we are guard heavy. So I could see passing that. EDIT: just realizing Cosmi is still on the board going into the third with this mock. That’s... interesting. Edited April 30, 2021 by KDawg 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Est.1974 Posted April 30, 2021 Share Posted April 30, 2021 Is this supposed to be in here, or are you on the morning sauce again @Skinsinparadise 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PokerPacker Posted April 30, 2021 Share Posted April 30, 2021 I don't expect Cosmi to be available in the third round. Of course I'm biased because I took him in the second round. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redskin21502 Posted May 1, 2021 Share Posted May 1, 2021 Well I think I did better than the actual Raiders 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PokerPacker Posted May 1, 2021 Share Posted May 1, 2021 I'm feeling pretty good about my draft so far, with the exception of Trey Hill, whom I took as sort of a panic "They guy I wanted was taken the pick before me and then the next guy I tried to draft was already taken" pick. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Berggy9598 Posted May 1, 2021 Share Posted May 1, 2021 So that's Chris Ballard's secret he follows the ES fan mock draft. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PokerPacker Posted May 1, 2021 Share Posted May 1, 2021 (edited) Packers Post-draft facts:Where I took players and where they actually went Player - My Pick (Actual) | difference OT Sam Cosmi - 40 (51) | -11 CB Tyson Campbell - 62 (33) | +29 DL Alim McNeil - 71 (72) | -1 OL Trey Hill - 114 (190) | -76 LB Monty Rice - 135 (92) | +43 WR Marquez Stevenson - 142 (203) | -61 RB Rhomondre Stevenson - 178 (120) | +58 WR TJ Vasher - 214 (260) | -46* OL Drew Dalman - 220 (114) | +106 EDGE Adetokunbo Ogundeji - 256 (182) | +74Where in the real draft my picks were taken by position and where Packers drafted for that position Pos - Mine (Packers) OL - 51, 114, 190 (62, 142, 214) WR - 203, 260*, (85) RB - 120 (256) CB - 33 (29, 178) LB - 92 (220) DL - 72 (173) EDGE - 182 ( ) Pick positions I started with before trades, and actual draft slot of my picksStart : 29, 62, 92, 135, 142, 173, 178, 214, 220, 256 Actual: 33, 51, 72, 92 , 114, 120, 182, 190, 203, 260**undrafted; 259 total picks in draft Edited May 1, 2021 by PokerPacker 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goskins10 Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 (edited) I had either really good picks or really bad ones -- LOL ES Mock Draft - 2021 - Atlanta Falcons NFL Team - Pick Taken Overall plus /minus Rd 1 Pick #4 - 4th (overall) - JaMarr Chase, WR LSU Cincinnati Rd 1 Pick #5, 5 overall -1 Rd 2 Pick #3 - 35th - Gregory Rousseau Edge Miami Buffalo Rd 1 Pick 30, 30 overall +5 Rd 3 Pick #4 - 68th - Baron Browning, LB Ohio State Denver Rd 3 Pick 42, 105 overall -37 Rd 4 Pick #3 - 108th - Benjamin St-Juste, CB Minnesota Washington Rd 3 Pick 10, 74 overall +32 Rd 4 Pick #35 - 140th - Jermar Jefferson, RB Oregon State Detroit Rd 7 Pick 30, 257 overall -117 Rd 5 Pick #4 - 148th - Patrick Johnson, EDGE Tulane Philadelphia Rd 7 Pick 6, 234 overall -86 Rd 6 Pick #11 - 195th - Ambry Thomas, CB Michigan San Fran Rd 3, Pick 39, 102 overall +93 Rd 6 Pick #28 - 212th - Brenden Jaimes, OT Nebraska LA Chargers Rd 5, Pick 15, 159 overall +53 Rd 6 Pick #35 - 219th - Reed Blankenship, S Middle Tennessee Not Drafted -40 Edited May 2, 2021 by goskins10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
COWBOY-KILLA- Posted May 2, 2021 Author Share Posted May 2, 2021 (edited) 39 minutes ago, goskins10 said: I had either really good picks or really bad ones -- LOL ES Mock Draft - 2021 - Atlanta Falcons NFL Team - Pick Taken Overall plus /minus Rd 1 Pick #4 - 4th (overall) - JaMarr Chase, WR LSU Cincinnati Rd 1 Pick #5, 5 overall -1 Rd 2 Pick #3 - 35th - Gregory Rousseau Edge Miami Buffalo Rd 1 Pick 30, 30 overall +5 Rd 3 Pick #4 - 68th - Baron Browning, LB Ohio State Denver Rd 3 Pick 42, 105 overall -37 Rd 4 Pick #3 - 108th - Benjamin St-Juste, CB Minnesota Washington Rd 3 Pick 10, 74 overall +32 Rd 4 Pick #35 - 140th - Jermar Jefferson, RB Oregon State Detroit Rd 7 Pick 30, 257 overall -117 Rd 5 Pick #4 - 148th - Patrick Johnson, EDGE Tulane Philadelphia Rd 7 Pick 6, 234 overall +86 Rd 6 Pick #11 - 195th - Ambry Thomas, CB Michigan San Fran Rd 3, Pick 39, 102 overall +93 Rd 6 Pick #28 - 212th - Brenden Jaimes, OT Nebraska LA Chargers Rd 5, Pick 15, 159 overall +53 Rd 6 Pick #35 - 219th - Reed Blankenship, S Middle Tennessee Not Drafted -40 That +86 should be a minus no? Also what about a bonus for the right position the team drafted? and an extra one for the exact player and round? +10 for right position +25 for right player, right pick. +10 if they make the team +50 for rookie of the year +25 Top 10 finish in a major positive statistical category for their position at season's end. (sacks) others can be defined.. +15 Top 10 finish in a minor positive statistical category for their position at seasons end. (batted passes) + 5 for selecting a player within 3 picks of his actual pick... Edited May 2, 2021 by COWBOY-KILLA- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
COWBOY-KILLA- Posted May 2, 2021 Author Share Posted May 2, 2021 (edited) Pick #. Actual Pick # Diff. Rd 1. Zaven Collins LB Tulsa 19 16 +3 Rd 2. Dillon Radunz OT NDSU 51 53 -2 Rd 3. Elijah Molden CB Washington 74 100 -26 Rd 3. Hunter Long TE Boston College 82 81 +1 Rd 4. Deonte Brown OG Alabama 130 193 -63 Rd 5. Divine Deablo S Virginia Tech 163 80 +83 Rd 6. Austin Watkins Jr. WR UAB 190 undrafted -69 Rd 7. Cornell Powell WR Clemson 244 181 +63 Rd 7. Zach Davidson TE/LS C. Missouri 246 168 +76 Difference: +68 applying the bonus of right position of +10 which I hit in rounds 1,2,3,5,7= +50 + Difference of +68 = +118 applying the within 3 picks bonus of + 5 in rounds 1,2,3= +15 + 118= +133 Edited May 2, 2021 by COWBOY-KILLA- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chump Bailey Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 (edited) Botched post Edited May 2, 2021 by Chump Bailey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chump Bailey Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 9 hours ago, COWBOY-KILLA- said: Difference: +68 applying the bonus of right position of +10 which I hit in rounds 1,2,3,5,7= +50 + Difference of +68 = +118 applying the within 3 picks bonus of + 5 in rounds 1,2,3= +15 + 118= +133 Hmm, back to the drawing board in that case. Did not know we were using these in the adjustments. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goskins10 Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 19 minutes ago, Chump Bailey said: Hmm, back to the drawing board in that case. Did not know we were using these in the adjustments. we are not unless you want to. @cowboy-killa just having some fun. There is no real measurement other than have they play long term. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chump Bailey Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 (edited) ** DISCLAIMER +380 ERROR IN BONUS ADJUSTMENT - WHOOPSY * DISCLAIMER: +380 FOREVER SEALED IN THE ANNALS OF ES GM MOCK DRAFTS. ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING TO INFLATE MY SCORE WAS USED. NO OTHER ADJUSTMENTS NECESSARY. THANK YOU, CHUMP BAILEY M.M.D, M.O.I, C.C.I (MASTER MOCK DRAFTER, MASTER OF THE INTERWEBZ, CERTIFIED CORNHOLE INSTRUCTOR) Edited May 2, 2021 by Chump Bailey 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PokerPacker Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 3 hours ago, Chump Bailey said: Hmm, back to the drawing board in that case. Did not know we were using these in the adjustments. I'm not. I wasn't trying to create a score; just create some context. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chump Bailey Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 1 minute ago, PokerPacker said: I'm not. I wasn't trying to create a score; just create some context. You killed it man and had a great draft! I'm just being silly as per usual with the scoring stuff. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PokerPacker Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 (edited) 20 minutes ago, Chump Bailey said: You killed it man and had a great draft! I'm just being silly as per usual with the scoring stuff. Feel pretty good about my draft, though there are a couple sticking points. First was taking Trey Hill so early. As mentioned before, I was caught with my pants down on that pick. Which takes me into my second sticking point. Drafting a Receiver so late given the Rodgers drama that has since unfolded. I had intended to take Tutu Atwell at 114, who went at pick 57 in the real draft, but he was taken at 113 in our draft, ultimately resulting in my taking Hill. And then I finally drafted Marquez Stevenson who at 143 who wound up going at 203. Yet to be seen if Stevenson works out, but the optics don't look great for a team trying to appease their disgruntled first-ballot HOF QB. Edited May 2, 2021 by PokerPacker 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chump Bailey Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 6 minutes ago, PokerPacker said: Feel pretty good about my draft, though there are a couple sticking points. First was taking Trey Hill so early. As mentioned before, I was caught with my pants down on that pick. Which takes me into my second sticking point. Drafting a Receiver so late given the Rodgers drama that has since unfolded. I had intended to take Tutu Atwell at 114, who went at pick 57 in the real draft, but he was taken at 113 in our draft, ultimately resulting in my taking Hill. And then I finally drafted Marquez Stevenson who at 143 who wound up going at 203. Yet to be seen if Stevenson works out, but the optics don't look great for a team trying to appease their disgruntled first-ballot HOF QB. Minor miscues my man and nothing to beat yourself up over. Trey Hill where you took is likely where 95 percent of us would have too. I'm not that keen on Tutu but I am in the minority but do like the potential of Stevenson. You did far better with your draft capital then did the boneheads in the Packers FO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PokerPacker Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 7 minutes ago, Chump Bailey said: Minor miscues my man and nothing to beat yourself up over. Trey Hill where you took is likely where 95 percent of us would have too. I'm not that keen on Tutu but I am in the minority but do like the potential of Stevenson. You did far better with your draft capital then did the boneheads in the Packers FO. Just to be clear, we're talking Trey Hill, not Trey Smith. I think Smith was rated pretty highly on the draft guru boards, but then fell like a sack of bricks in the actual draft. Hill was rated, at least on the CBS board where I was watching the draft, at 200. Wound up going before Smith. I made up for that pick later on, though, with Drew Dalmon. Swap their draft positions and it looks pretty good. In fact, Dalman actually went at 114 exactly where I took Hill. I'm not too down on Stevenson due to his draft position because it looked like teams simply weren't drafting WRs when there were still so many good choices. As for GB front office... There were some questions. Given how high Campbell went, Stokes probably was not a reach. CBs with that kind of speed at that size don't grow on trees. But the Josh Meyers pick felt like a bit of a reach. Plus they could have used a true Tackle prospect; seems like all three O-lineman picked are interior linemen. Could have used an earlier pick on LB given the current situation at that position. On the other hand, Kylin Hill could be a steal at 256. Wish they'd made a play like that last year for RB rather than wasting a 2nd round pick on an RB (Nothing against the player, but we still had Aaron Jones and Jamaal Williams; use that opportunity to see if you can find a late-round steal as insurance against them leaving and use the second rounder for a win-now player; if he doesn't work out, and Aaron Jones walks, THEN you use premium draft capital on an RB). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
COWBOY-KILLA- Posted May 2, 2021 Author Share Posted May 2, 2021 (edited) @Chump Bailey @goskins10 @PokerPacker Yes guys I’m totally just making some stuff up to give it some value outside of the where they were drafted. But it has some bearing I’d say. For example if the pick was 2 slots away from the actual pick should you only get +2 or -2 when you almost nailed pick and player? So the +5 bonus. If the goal is to see how you did vs the real team and you got the position right hence the +10 point bonus. We can add more categories that you guys think would make sense and reflect an adept drafter.. These were just off the top of my head. Obviously future ones are harder so I just left those for the big ticket ones. Edited May 2, 2021 by COWBOY-KILLA- 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chump Bailey Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 4 hours ago, PokerPacker said: Just to be clear, we're talking Trey Hill, not Trey Smith. I think Smith was rated pretty highly on the draft guru boards, but then fell like a sack of bricks in the actual draft. Hill was rated, at least on the CBS board where I was watching the draft, at 200. Wound up going before Smith. I made up for that pick later on, though, with Drew Dalmon. Swap their draft positions and it looks pretty good. In fact, Dalman actually went at 114 exactly where I took Hill. Kylin Hill should have been a WFT pick too and I agree a steal. Smith, the Georgia Center right? 4th round seems legit to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chump Bailey Posted May 2, 2021 Share Posted May 2, 2021 Not to be pretentious or anything, okay maybe a smidge, my undrafted CB out of Oregon State Isaiah Dunn is someone a team should have taken a flyer on in the 7th. Slot corners that run 4.38 are not exactly common. https://jetswire.usatoday.com/2021/05/02/new-york-jets-undrafted-free-agents-isaiah-dunn-kenny-yeboah-contracts/ Jets hand out big contracts to UDFAs Isaiah Dunn, Kenny Yeboah Dunn’s contract is the biggest ever for a UDFA cornerback, per Wilson, and includes a $160,000 fully guaranteed base salary and a $25,000 signing bonus. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
COWBOY-KILLA- Posted May 3, 2021 Author Share Posted May 3, 2021 (edited) 4 hours ago, Chump Bailey said: Not to be pretentious or anything, okay maybe a smidge, my undrafted CB out of Oregon State Isaiah Dunn is someone a team should have taken a flyer on in the 7th. Slot corners that run 4.38 are not exactly common. https://jetswire.usatoday.com/2021/05/02/new-york-jets-undrafted-free-agents-isaiah-dunn-kenny-yeboah-contracts/ Jets hand out big contracts to UDFAs Isaiah Dunn, Kenny Yeboah Dunn’s contract is the biggest ever for a UDFA cornerback, per Wilson, and includes a $160,000 fully guaranteed base salary and a $25,000 signing bonus. Something say a slight bonus might reflect, lol. +1... Edited May 3, 2021 by COWBOY-KILLA- 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tibbidoe Posted May 4, 2021 Share Posted May 4, 2021 (edited) Just got the mock updated as much as I could: ES Mock Draft Results (2015-2021) Also, if anyone has results from any draft 2014 or earlier, I'd like to get a copy if it's possible. Full, partial or team-by-team, I don't care. Thanks in advance. Edited May 4, 2021 by tibbidoe 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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