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2018 BOARD'S NFL Mock Draft Selection Thread

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  • Registered Users Posts: 23 Robzer


    Drafting a guard with the third overall pick is absolute nonsense. The Giants need a qb. How will it look if Rosen turns out be a hall of famer and they let the Jets take him?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,003 ✭✭✭tripperman


    Robzer wrote: »
    Drafting a guard with the third overall pick is absolute nonsense. The Giants need a qb. How will it look if Rosen turns out be a hall of famer and they let the Jets take him?

    This is the picks thread, posts for discussion go in the other thread


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,333 ✭✭✭brinty


    With the 41st pick of the 2018 Boards.ie Mock Draft, the Oakland Raiders


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    select #13, Michael Dickson,Punter,Texas, 6'3", 205lbs

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    Going slightly crazy here and putting myself in those mystical shoes and channeling my inner Al Davis its time that this draft gets a truly remarkable bombshell of a pick. With the raiders having cut a very solid punter in Marquette King, step into the light the the punter from down under from my beloved University of Texas Longhorns Michael Dickson.

    In a defining season in Austin, whereby he was likely one of his teams most valuable players and having seen the man in person and his ability to flip the field the Raiders get their replacement for King. In an almost remarkable display in the Texas bowl, Dickson punted 11 times for 452 yards. Of those punts 10 landed inside the 15, 7 inside the 10 and 4 inside the 5 yard line and not one went for a touchback. I watched the game and was stunned at the skills of the Aussie rules convert. In the last 10 years one punter has gone inside the top three rounds and this year Dickson could be the man to change the script. Added to the MVP display Dickson was the Ray Guy award winner for best punter in the nation in 2017, won the big 12 special teams player of the year and was a consensus All American. His punt average was 47.4 third in the nation with net punt average of 44.4. 33 of his 84 kicks were fair catches with half of the punts being inside the opposition 20. The big knock on dickson is that he's a specialist punter and does not kick off but this could always be taught or worked on during his early career. His hang time on punts could also be improved and worked on



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,644 ✭✭✭D9Male


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    With the 42nd pick of the boards.ie Mock 2018 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins select:

    Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville

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    So basically the board couldn't have fallen any more perfectly for the Dolphins. Lamar Jackson is a project for sure, but he has shown elite speed, athleticism and arm strength, and I am sure he won't last past the first round in real life.

    The kid is raw, but I had a look at some of his college play (I don't follow college football closely, so I hadn't seen him before) and Jackson is legitimately exciting. It is not just the physical tools, but he has some serious playmaking potential. This would be the perfect guy to draft now, with Tannehill being the starter for 2018, Jackson has time to become accustomed to NFL schemes, and the Dolphins would be well set at QB.

    A number of analysts have him as top QB in the draft, and the imaginary Dolphins will be wetting themselves if the board falls like this.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,769 ✭✭✭raze_them_all_


    With the 43rd pick of the 2018 draft, The new England patriots select.....

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    Pats actually on paper need to work on a few different positions, Lb being the main one in my opinion, Griffen (isnt selected as far as I can see) should be a solid pro for them with maybe some pro bowls if he can live up to his potential, BB takes a chance here and takes the best remaining Lb in the draft



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,350 ✭✭✭conor222


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    With the 44th pick the Washington *ahems* select
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    James Daniels, C/G from Iowa

    Maybe not the sexiest pick in the world but will provide a strong base for their line to protect Alex Smith and has the versatility to play either center of guard for them.
    He played in 37 games for the Hawkeyes over three years, has elite movement, is agile and can get to the second level. Should be able to be a day one starter for them.
    He will likely need to add some weight to play in the NFL and may need to work on dealing with strength moves/Bull rushers. He weighed in at 305 for the combine so appears to already be working towards this. Considered to have a high football IQ, he looks for work and finds blocks at the second level when they present themselves. Overall a good player to plug in and upgrade their line, should be able to provide help in the run game as well.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,003 ✭✭✭tripperman


    Round 1
    Pick
    1. Cleveland Browns. QB Sam Darnold USC
    2. New York Giants. OG Quenton Nelson NORTE DAME
    3. New York Jets QB Josh Allen WYOMING
    4. Cleveland Browns RB Saquon Barkley PENN STATE
    5. Denver Broncos. QB Josh Rosen UCLA
    6. Indianapolis Colts. DE Bradley Chubb NC STATE
    7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers SAFETY Minkah Fitzpatrick ALABAMA
    8. Chicago Bears. CB Denzel Ward OHIO STATE
    9. San Francisco 49ers. SAFETY Derwin James FLORIDA STATE
    10. Oakland Raiders. DT Vita Vae WASHINGTON
    11. Miami Dolphins. LINEBACKER Tremaine Edwards VIRGINIA TECH
    12. Buffalo Bills QB Baker Mayfield OKLAHOMA
    13. Washington Redskins. LINEBACKER Roquan Smith GEORGIA
    14. Green Bay Packers. DE Marcus Davenport UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - SAN ANTONIO
    15. Arizona Cardinals. OT Mike McGlinchey NOTRE DAME
    16. Baltimore Ravens. WR Cortland Sutton SMU
    17. Los Angeles Chargers DT Maurice Hurst MICHIGAN
    18. Seattle Seahawks. DT Da'Ron Payne ALABAMA
    19. Dallas Cowboys. LINEBACKER Rayshaan Evans ALABAMA
    20. Detroit Lions. OG Isaiah Wynn Georgia
    21. Cincinnati Bengals OT Connor Williams TEXAS
    22. Buffalo Bills CB Josh Jackson IOWA
    23. Los Angeles Rams. WR Calvin Ridley ALABAMA
    24. Carolina Panthers. SAFETY Justin Reid STANFORD
    25. Tennessee Titans. DE Harold Landry BOSTON COLLEGE
    26. Atlanta Falcons. DT Taven Bryan FLORIDA
    27. New Orleans Saints TE Hayden Hurst SOUTH CAROLINA
    28. Pittsburgh Steelers. LINEBACKER Leighton Vander Esch BOISE STATE
    29. Jacksonville Jaguars. OG Will Hernandez UTEP
    30. Minnesota Vikings. OT Orlando Brown OKLAHOMA
    31. New England Patriots. CB Isaiah Oliver COLORADO
    32. Philadelphia Eagles. RB Derrius Guice LSU



    Round 2
    Pick (overall)
    1 (33). Cleveland Browns. CB Jaire Alexander LOUISVILLE
    2 (34). New York Giants. RB Ronald Jones USC
    3 (35). Cleveland Browns DE Arden Key LSU
    4 (36). Indianapolis Colts. RB Sony Michel Georgia
    5 (37). Indianapolis Colts CB Donate Jackson LSU
    6 (38). Tampa Bay Buccaneers. RB Kerryon Johnson AUBURN
    7 (39). Chicago Bears. DE Sam Hubbard OHIO STATE
    8 (40). Denver Broncos. CENTER Billy Price OHIO STATE
    9 (41). Oakland Raiders. PUNTER Michael Dickson TEXAS
    10 (42). Miami Dolphins. QB Lamar Jackson LOUISVILLE
    11 (43). New England Patriots LINEBACKER Shaquem Griffin CENTRAL FLORIDA
    12 (44). Washington Redskins. CENTER James Daniels IOWA
    13 (45). Green Bay Packers. Alfred Borden
    14 (46). Cincinnati Bengals. Gerry fed
    15 (47). Arizona Cardinals. Padraic M
    16 (48). Los Angeles Chargers tripperman
    17 (49). Indianapolis Colts Foxtrol
    18 (50). Dallas Cowboys. BRINTY
    19 (51). Detroit Lions PaullyD
    20 (52). Baltimore Ravens Onecoolcookie
    21 (53). Buffalo Bills. Coco0981
    22 (54). Kansas City Chiefs. OAOB
    23 (55). Carolina Panthers. Scummyman
    24 (56). Buffalo Bills Brinty
    25 (57). Tennesse Titans. Connor 222
    26 (58). Atlanta Falcons. DDC1990
    27 (59). San Francisco 49ers Roverjoyce
    28 (60). Pittsburgh Steelers. Mikemac
    29 (61). Jacksonville Jaguars. Barney 92
    30 (62). Minnesota Vikings. Coco0981
    31 (63). New England Patriots. Duarmuid1995
    32 (64). Cleveland Browns. Colohall


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,003 ✭✭✭tripperman


    The green bay packers select CB Carlton Davis Auburn

    The packers defensive backs struggled last season and with the addition of Davis they get a long physical corner who play press coverage or off coverage with great affect, the only knock on Davis is his hands, he gets to the ball but only had 3 interceptions, which isn't great, he's a willing tackler in the run game making big stops, some tackles aren't perfect but there effective,



    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KMQvXNCwA5M


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 691 ✭✭✭gerryfed


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    With the 46th pick of the boards.ie Mock 2018 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals select -

    LB, Lorenzo Carter, Georgia



    After trading for Cordy Glenn and drafting more OLine help in Conor Williams, the Bengals turn their attention to the defensive side of the ball. With Vontaze Burfict facing a 4 game suspension and always seeming to have on and off field issues, additional depth is needed and a potential long term replacement.

    Carter is an athletic freak, measuring in at 6'5" and 250 pounds while also running a 4.5 at the combine. Put this on top of his 10'10" broad jump - biggest ever for an edge rusher, his draft stock has risen in recent weeks and it'd wouldn't shock me to see him sneak up into the end of the 1st round.

    The Arizona Cardinals are now on the clock...


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,189 ✭✭✭PADRAIC.M


    448107.pngWith pick 47 of the broads.ie draft, the Arizona Cardinals select..


    James Washington, WR, Oklahoma State


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,003 ✭✭✭tripperman


    The Los Angeles Chargers select Free Safety Jesse Bates Wake Forest



    After getting a DT in round one the chargers come back and address a need on the roster and it's not there biggest need, but after letting Tre Boston walk in free agency we have to find the future free safety that can be deemed the replacement for the great Eric Weddle, in Jesse Bates the chargers are getting a true free safety who will fit perfectly in to Gus Bradley's high safety coverage, Bates is great at reading routes and jumping them to create turnovers, he's got the speed and physicality to come down and man up on the slot receiver, Bates can over pursue against the rb in the run game but when he does get it right, he can make a big tackles to stop the rb,

    I had also looked at oline and LB here but the allure of Bates in the secondary with Hayward, Williams Verrett, Addae and King was to good to pass on, I looked at the Alabama safety Harrison also, but thought he was more a strong safety

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=47QKLON7Rgo


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,003 ✭✭✭tripperman


    Round 1
    Pick
    1. Cleveland Browns. QB Sam Darnold USC
    2. New York Giants. OG Quenton Nelson NORTE DAME
    3. New York Jets QB Josh Allen WYOMING
    4. Cleveland Browns RB Saquon Barkley PENN STATE
    5. Denver Broncos. QB Josh Rosen UCLA
    6. Indianapolis Colts. DE Bradley Chubb NC STATE
    7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers SAFETY Minkah Fitzpatrick ALABAMA
    8. Chicago Bears. CB Denzel Ward OHIO STATE
    9. San Francisco 49ers. SAFETY Derwin James FLORIDA STATE
    10. Oakland Raiders. DT Vita Vae WASHINGTON
    11. Miami Dolphins. LINEBACKER Tremaine Edwards VIRGINIA TECH
    12. Buffalo Bills QB Baker Mayfield OKLAHOMA
    13. Washington Redskins. LINEBACKER Roquan Smith GEORGIA
    14. Green Bay Packers. DE Marcus Davenport UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - SAN ANTONIO
    15. Arizona Cardinals. OT Mike McGlinchey NOTRE DAME
    16. Baltimore Ravens. WR Cortland Sutton SMU
    17. Los Angeles Chargers DT Maurice Hurst MICHIGAN
    18. Seattle Seahawks. DT Da'Ron Payne ALABAMA
    19. Dallas Cowboys. LINEBACKER Rayshaan Evans ALABAMA
    20. Detroit Lions. OG Isaiah Wynn Georgia
    21. Cincinnati Bengals OT Connor Williams TEXAS
    22. Buffalo Bills CB Josh Jackson IOWA
    23. Los Angeles Rams. WR Calvin Ridley ALABAMA
    24. Carolina Panthers. SAFETY Justin Reid STANFORD
    25. Tennessee Titans. DE Harold Landry BOSTON COLLEGE
    26. Atlanta Falcons. DT Taven Bryan FLORIDA
    27. New Orleans Saints TE Hayden Hurst SOUTH CAROLINA
    28. Pittsburgh Steelers. LINEBACKER Leighton Vander Esch BOISE STATE
    29. Jacksonville Jaguars. OG Will Hernandez UTEP
    30. Minnesota Vikings. OT Orlando Brown OKLAHOMA
    31. New England Patriots. CB Isaiah Oliver COLORADO
    32. Philadelphia Eagles. RB Derrius Guice LSU



    Round 2
    Pick (overall)
    1 (33). Cleveland Browns. CB Jaire Alexander LOUISVILLE
    2 (34). New York Giants. RB Ronald Jones USC
    3 (35). Cleveland Browns DE Arden Key LSU
    4 (36). Indianapolis Colts. RB Sony Michel Georgia
    5 (37). Indianapolis Colts CB Donate Jackson LSU
    6 (38). Tampa Bay Buccaneers. RB Kerryon Johnson AUBURN
    7 (39). Chicago Bears. DE Sam Hubbard OHIO STATE
    8 (40). Denver Broncos. CENTER Billy Price OHIO STATE
    9 (41). Oakland Raiders. PUNTER Michael Dickson TEXAS
    10 (42). Miami Dolphins. QB Lamar Jackson LOUISVILLE
    11 (43). New England Patriots LINEBACKER Shaquem Griffin CENTRAL FLORIDA
    12 (44). Washington Redskins. CENTER James Daniels IOWA
    13 (45). Green Bay Packers. CB Carlton Davis AUBURN
    14 (46). Cincinnati Bengals. LINEBACKER Lorenzo Carter GEORGIA,
    15 (47). Arizona Cardinals. WR James Washington OKLAHOMA STATE
    16 (48). Los Angeles Chargers FS Jesse Bates WAKE FOREST
    17 (49). Indianapolis Colts WR DJ Moore MARYLAND
    18 (50). Dallas Cowboys. WR Christian Kirk, TEXAS A&M
    19 (51). Detroit Lions PaullyD
    20 (52). Baltimore Ravens Onecoolcookie
    21 (53). Buffalo Bills. Coco0981
    22 (54). Kansas City Chiefs. OAOB
    23 (55). Carolina Panthers. Scummyman
    24 (56). Buffalo Bills Brinty
    25 (57). Tennesse Titans. Connor 222
    26 (58). Atlanta Falcons. DDC1990
    27 (59). San Francisco 49ers Roverjoyce
    28 (60). Pittsburgh Steelers. Mikemac
    29 (61). Jacksonville Jaguars. Barney 92
    30 (62). Minnesota Vikings. Coco0981
    31 (63). New England Patriots. Duarmuid1995
    32 (64). Cleveland Browns. Colohall


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,156 ✭✭✭✭Foxtrol


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    With the 17th pick of the 2nd round, 49th pick overall, in the mock draft, the Indianapolis Colts select D.J. Moore, WR from Maryland

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    With the Colt’s pre-draft trade haul, they have already filled holes at Edge, RB, CB and are delighted that one of the top prospects at WR is still on the board by the time they make their 4th pick.

    At the combine the Big 10's Top Receiver measured 6-foot and 210 pounds and ran a 4.42 40-yard dash. Alongside that speed, he plays much bigger than his size, and has extreme playmaking ability after the catch (see some of the touchdowns from short passes in the highlights).

    The Colts still have needs at both OG and Linebacker, but those are pretty deep positions in this draft so should be able to fill at a later stage. Moore can play both on the outside or in the slot and the Colts simply must add to their WR depth, currently standing at T.Y. Hilton, Ryan Grant, and Chester Rogers. Given that the Colts were in attendance at the Maryland pro-day I think they would jump at the chance to pick him with any of their 2nd round picks and would bite your hand off if available here.

    Dallas Cowboys are on the clock


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,778 ✭✭✭Big Pussy Bonpensiero


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    With the fiftieth pick in the 2018 NFL Draft the Dallas Cowboys select Christian Kirk, Wide Receiver, Texas A&M.

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    The Dallas Cowboys have many needs in this draft, but mainly at LB and WR. Given that the Cowboys have already selected a LB, a WR is the obvious pick here, especially now with Dez Bryant shown the door.
    Christian Kirk is arguably the third best WR in this draft, with some analysts having him off the board as early as the late first round. Realistically however, he should be still available at pick #50. He did have some struggles this past season, especially in double coverage, which has turned some teams off him, but make no mistake, Kirk could yet prove to be the steal of the draft. His coaches have made no secret of his incredible work-rate, and his attention to detail with his diet and physical condition is something not often seen in players coming out of college. Not only is there potential at WR, he is also a return-specialist, with 5 college TDs coming from kick and punt returns. His destiny at this level most likely lies at inside/slot reciever, and should prove an astute pick for the Cowboys at #50.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,012 ✭✭✭✭Alfred Borden


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    With the 19th pick of the 2nd round, 51st pick overall, in the mock draft, the Detroit Lions select Rashaad Penny, RB from San Diego St.

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    LeGarrette Blount was brought in to be the between-the-tackles runner, but the Lions can't pass up a dynamic all-around back in the draft if the value is there, which it is with Penny. After passing up on adding a running back to the roster using last years draft, the team finished last in the league in rushing, both yards per game and yards per carry. Ameer Abdullah struggled in his first full season as the lead back, and now looks likely to be traded if recent reports are anything to go by.

    Penny last season rushed for 2,248 and scored 23 touchdowns on 289 carries. Penny also caught 19 passes for 135 yards and two touchdowns and scored twice on kickoff returns. Quick, strong and a threat in the passing game, Penny is a three down back in today's NFL. His pass protection will need to be fixed but here the Lions finally get a #1 RB and a great 1-2 with Blount.



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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,140 ✭✭✭Onecoolcookie


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    With the 52nd pick of the boards.ie 2018 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select Kolton Miller, OT from UCLA.

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    Offensive Tackle
    6’9, 310 pounds
    40 Yard Dash: 4.95 (3rd)
    10 Yard Split: 1.67 (1st)
    3-cone: 7.34 (3rd)
    Broad: 121 (1st)
    Vertical: 31.5 (4th)

    Not the most flattering photo to choose for an OT but it made me laugh :pac:

    Picking up Kolton Miller with the 52nd pick of the draft would be a steal for the Ravens. Miller is widely mocked in the first round after one of the most impressive performances from an Offensive Tackle at the NFL combine in years. OL is a position of need for the Ravens so it seems like a perfect match. I see Miller slotting in at RT on the Ravens line giving them potential book end tackles in Stanley and Miller, Lewis could then stay at guard or potentially move to center to replace Ryan Jensen. Miller appeared in 30 games for UCLA earning second-team All-Pac 12 honors as a standout blocker in both the running and the passing game. Miller is an athletic freak with the arm length NFL scouts dream of and also the quick feet necessary to protect the edge. While not the most refined prospect technique wise I think he would benefit hugely slotting in at RT for the Ravens where he can continue to develop.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,297 ✭✭✭coco0981


    With the 53rd pick the Buffalo Bills select Harrison Philips (DT) from Stanford.

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    The Bills had one of the worst defensive lines in the league last year, both in run defense and sacks. The signing of Star Lotulelei will help but they still need more bodies.

    Philips is not particularly athletic but despite this had great production in college, registering a very high tackle count. He seems to make the most of his abilities by having a very high motor so he's not a guy the Bills will have to worry about taking plays off, which will make a nice change from the Marcel Dareus days.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,003 ✭✭✭tripperman


    Round 1
    Pick
    1. Cleveland Browns. QB Sam Darnold USC
    2. New York Giants. OG Quenton Nelson NORTE DAME
    3. New York Jets QB Josh Allen WYOMING
    4. Cleveland Browns RB Saquon Barkley PENN STATE
    5. Denver Broncos. QB Josh Rosen UCLA
    6. Indianapolis Colts. DE Bradley Chubb NC STATE
    7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers SAFETY Minkah Fitzpatrick ALABAMA
    8. Chicago Bears. CB Denzel Ward OHIO STATE
    9. San Francisco 49ers. SAFETY Derwin James FLORIDA STATE
    10. Oakland Raiders. DT Vita Vae WASHINGTON
    11. Miami Dolphins. LINEBACKER Tremaine Edwards VIRGINIA TECH
    12. Buffalo Bills QB Baker Mayfield OKLAHOMA
    13. Washington Redskins. LINEBACKER Roquan Smith GEORGIA
    14. Green Bay Packers. DE Marcus Davenport UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - SAN ANTONIO
    15. Arizona Cardinals. OT Mike McGlinchey NOTRE DAME
    16. Baltimore Ravens. WR Cortland Sutton SMU
    17. Los Angeles Chargers DT Maurice Hurst MICHIGAN
    18. Seattle Seahawks. DT Da'Ron Payne ALABAMA
    19. Dallas Cowboys. LINEBACKER Rayshaan Evans ALABAMA
    20. Detroit Lions. OG Isaiah Wynn Georgia
    21. Cincinnati Bengals OT Connor Williams TEXAS
    22. Buffalo Bills CB Josh Jackson IOWA
    23. Los Angeles Rams. WR Calvin Ridley ALABAMA
    24. Carolina Panthers. SAFETY Justin Reid STANFORD
    25. Tennessee Titans. DE Harold Landry BOSTON COLLEGE
    26. Atlanta Falcons. DT Taven Bryan FLORIDA
    27. New Orleans Saints TE Hayden Hurst SOUTH CAROLINA
    28. Pittsburgh Steelers. LINEBACKER Leighton Vander Esch BOISE STATE
    29. Jacksonville Jaguars. OG Will Hernandez UTEP
    30. Minnesota Vikings. OT Orlando Brown OKLAHOMA
    31. New England Patriots. CB Isaiah Oliver COLORADO
    32. Philadelphia Eagles. RB Derrius Guice LSU



    Round 2
    Pick (overall)
    1 (33). Cleveland Browns. CB Jaire Alexander LOUISVILLE
    2 (34). New York Giants. RB Ronald Jones USC
    3 (35). Cleveland Browns DE Arden Key LSU
    4 (36). Indianapolis Colts. RB Sony Michel Georgia
    5 (37). Indianapolis Colts CB Donate Jackson LSU
    6 (38). Tampa Bay Buccaneers. RB Kerryon Johnson AUBURN
    7 (39). Chicago Bears. DE Sam Hubbard OHIO STATE
    8 (40). Denver Broncos. CENTER Billy Price OHIO STATE
    9 (41). Oakland Raiders. PUNTER Michael Dickson TEXAS
    10 (42). Miami Dolphins. QB Lamar Jackson LOUISVILLE
    11 (43). New England Patriots LINEBACKER Shaquem Griffin CENTRAL FLORIDA
    12 (44). Washington Redskins. CENTER James Daniels IOWA
    13 (45). Green Bay Packers. CB Carlton Davis AUBURN
    14 (46). Cincinnati Bengals. LINEBACKER Lorenzo Carter GEORGIA,
    15 (47). Arizona Cardinals. WR James Washington OKLAHOMA STATE
    16 (48). Los Angeles Chargers FS Jesse Bates WAKE FOREST
    17 (49). Indianapolis Colts WR DJ Moore MARYLAND
    18 (50). Dallas Cowboys. WR Christian Kirk TEXAS A&M
    19 (51). Detroit Lions HB Rashaad Penny SAN DIEGO STATE
    20 (52). Baltimore Ravens OT Kolton Miller UCLA
    21 (53). Buffalo Bills. DT Harrison Phillips STANFORD
    22 (54). Kansas City Chiefs. NT Tim Settle. VIRGINIA TECH
    23 (55). Carolina Panthers. WR Equanimeous St Brown NOTRE DAME
    24 (56). Buffalo Bills TE Mark Andrews OKLAHOMA
    25 (57). Tennesse Titans. LINEBACKER Darius Leonard SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
    26 (58). Atlanta Falcons. CB Mike Hughes UCF
    27 (59). San Francisco 49ers WR Anthony Miller MEMPHIS
    28 (60). Pittsburgh Steelers. Mikemac
    29 (61). Jacksonville Jaguars. Barney 92
    30 (62). Minnesota Vikings. BRINTY
    31 (63). New England Patriots. Duarmuid1995
    32 (64). Cleveland Browns. Colohall


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,286 ✭✭✭OAOB


    With the 54th pick of the 2018 Boards NFL mock draft the Kansas City Chiefs select Tim Settle, NT, Virginia Tech

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    The chiefs traded away their first round pick to select their QB of the future in Patrick Mahomes so this is their first pick of this years draft. They also traded away pro-bowl CB Marcus Peters so to me they are in rebuild mode and best place to start that is in the trenches.

    Looking at value the top Oline prospects are gone so there is better value to be had with the Dline. Chris Jones and Allen Bailey have the two DE positions locked down but their starting NT was an UDFA in 2015 who has only recorded 20 tackles in 3 years which won’t cut it.

    Tim Settle is a big man at 335lbs but he has speed and agility that is rare at that size. He is a high energy guy who explodes off the line and shows great attitude to work. At 6’3” he would be considered short but it allows him play with low pads and get good leverage on the opposition.

    His weaknesses are that his high energy can lead to poor technique at times and he can lose his balance. He has displayed a good attitude to work and learning so NFL coaches should be able to add more control to his game but he possesses all the raw materials.

    He reminds me of an Aaron Donald type player but needs work if he is to get near that level.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,672 ✭✭✭ScummyMan


    With the 55th pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers select:

    EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN, WR, NOTRA DAME



    Carolina are in dire need of a WR to put opposite Devin Funchess, and after taking a safety in the first this is a no-brainer.

    The brilliantly-named St.Brown is someone I anticipate being a day-one starter on the outside. 6 foot 5 and runs a sub 4.5 40, he is a physical freak who will stretch the field for Cam.

    The Buffalo Bills and COCO0981 are now on the clock.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,297 ✭✭✭coco0981


    With the 56th pick the Buffalo Bills select Mark Andrews (TE) from Oaklahoma
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    Bills have a productive tight end in Charles Clay, but he has suffered from injuries recently and is not a guy you can count on for 16 games of a season. Below him the depth chart is space with Nick O'Leary next in line.

    Mark Andrews was very productive for the sooners. He has good size (6-foot-5 and 256 pounds) and was a dependable catcher for Baker Mayfield. He had 62 catches for 958 yards and eight touchdowns and got the John Mackey Award (the best tight end in college football). Originally he started out as a receiver so has the skills to play in the slot or as a more traditional tight end on the line once his blocking improves, which it should given time as he is big enough


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,350 ✭✭✭conor222


    with the 57th pick the Titans select

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    DARIUS LEONARD - Linebacker from South Carolina State


    Leonard amassed 113 tackles with eight tackles for a loss, eight sacks, one pass batted, two interceptions and one forced fumble in 2017. He has a knack for making plays behind the line of scrimmage, totaling 42 tackles for a loss with 13.5 sacks combined over his freshman, sophomore and junior years

    Strong frame, Athletic, can make plays all over the field and a nose for the ball (6 interceptions).
    He put on a lot of weight in college (50lbs) so may be reaching his ceiling there but we'll see once he hits a professional strenght and conditioning programme.
    Could also improve on how he picks angles to close down opposing players.

    Falcons are on the clock...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,386 ✭✭✭✭DDC1990


    With the 58th Pick of the 2018 boards.ie NFL Draft

    The Atlanta Falcons select:

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    Mike Hughes, CB, UCF

    Not a need really for the Falcons, but they have a good enough team that they can go BPA here, which Hughes is by a long way.

    Hughes is a little short on experience (2 years), but has put some nice tape together. Looks like a great prospect, in a team with an already stacked secondary. Looks to be strongest in press coverage, hassling receivers through the route. Great speed and eye for the ball, will get you INT's. Talented kick returner as well.

    The lack of experience would be a worry, but he will get the time to learn the game with a team like the Falcons.




  • Registered Users Posts: 327 ✭✭roverjoyce


    With the 59th Pick of the 2018 boards.ie NFL Draft

    The San Francisco 49ers select:

    Anthony Miller WR from Memphis

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    Anthony Miller (5-11, 201), Memphis


    They will draft receivers as they have not looked for them in free agency

    Jimmy Garoppolo finished last season with an obvious bang, throwing for the third most yards in the NFL while working with a largely unproven receiving corps during his 5-0 run as starter.

    His top pass catcher was Marquise Goodwin, who logged more yards in 2017 (962) than his previous four campaigns in Buffalo combined (780). Pierre Garçon was brought in to be the team’s top wideout but missed the final eight games after suffering a non-displaced fracture in his neck during an October blowout loss to Philadelphia.

    Another Garçon-like wideout, Miller walked on at Memphis before finishing his career as a consensus All-American as a senior when he scored 18 receiving touchdowns, the most in the FBS. He checks the boxes when it comes to work ethic and toughness. Miller is the only player in school history to have two 1,000-yard seasons.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,972 ✭✭✭mikemac2


    With the 60th pick in the NFL draft the Pittsburgh Steelers select.....

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    Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, OLB, Oklahoma

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    Yes the Steelers are going back to back linebackers picks. Having selected a middle linebacker in round 1 to help replace Ryan Shazier this GM is taking another. This time an outside linebacker

    6` 1" 253lbs he was a menace in college with 17 sacks over two years and earned joint Big 12 defensive player of the year

    The Steelers addressed their biggest need at middle linebacker already so I had some options. A new running back, depth at safety and hey even a shot at QB to replace 36 year old Big Ben were possibilities but I`m going with a defensive player. Defense still rules in the AFC North and Okoronkwo will assist in both run defense and pass defense, he is very versatile.

    Has been widely compared to Robert Mathis, will happily take that! Okoronkwo can play in both 3-4 and 4-3 and true he is undersized for some packages he can be worked in and contribute. He will play special teams too



    The Jacksonville Jaguars are on the clock


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,906 ✭✭✭Barney92


    With the 61st pick in the NFL draft the Jacksonville Jaguars select.....

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    Ronnie Harrison
    Safety, Alabama


    Harrison had 74 tackles, 4.5 for a loss, 2.5 sacks and 3 interceptions in his final year at Alabama. Safety probably isn't their most pressing need (was tempted by receiver here) but the thought of improving that already very talented defence was too tempting to resist. They've got defensive backs who can cover but I think Harrison would add something against the run and he doesn't seem to be a liability in coverage.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,003 ✭✭✭tripperman


    Round 1
    Pick
    1. Cleveland Browns. QB Sam Darnold USC
    2. New York Giants. OG Quenton Nelson NORTE DAME
    3. New York Jets QB Josh Allen WYOMING
    4. Cleveland Browns RB Saquon Barkley PENN STATE
    5. Denver Broncos. QB Josh Rosen UCLA
    6. Indianapolis Colts. DE Bradley Chubb NC STATE
    7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers SAFETY Minkah Fitzpatrick ALABAMA
    8. Chicago Bears. CB Denzel Ward OHIO STATE
    9. San Francisco 49ers. SAFETY Derwin James FLORIDA STATE
    10. Oakland Raiders. DT Vita Vae WASHINGTON
    11. Miami Dolphins. LINEBACKER Tremaine Edwards VIRGINIA TECH
    12. Buffalo Bills QB Baker Mayfield OKLAHOMA
    13. Washington Redskins. LINEBACKER Roquan Smith GEORGIA
    14. Green Bay Packers. DE Marcus Davenport UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - SAN ANTONIO
    15. Arizona Cardinals. OT Mike McGlinchey NOTRE DAME
    16. Baltimore Ravens. WR Cortland Sutton SMU
    17. Los Angeles Chargers DT Maurice Hurst MICHIGAN
    18. Seattle Seahawks. DT Da'Ron Payne ALABAMA
    19. Dallas Cowboys. LINEBACKER Rayshaan Evans ALABAMA
    20. Detroit Lions. OG Isaiah Wynn Georgia
    21. Cincinnati Bengals OT Connor Williams TEXAS
    22. Buffalo Bills CB Josh Jackson IOWA
    23. Los Angeles Rams. WR Calvin Ridley ALABAMA
    24. Carolina Panthers. SAFETY Justin Reid STANFORD
    25. Tennessee Titans. DE Harold Landry BOSTON COLLEGE
    26. Atlanta Falcons. DT Taven Bryan FLORIDA
    27. New Orleans Saints TE Hayden Hurst SOUTH CAROLINA
    28. Pittsburgh Steelers. LINEBACKER Leighton Vander Esch BOISE STATE
    29. Jacksonville Jaguars. OG Will Hernandez UTEP
    30. Minnesota Vikings. OT Orlando Brown OKLAHOMA
    31. New England Patriots. CB Isaiah Oliver COLORADO
    32. Philadelphia Eagles. RB Derrius Guice LSU



    Round 2
    Pick (overall)
    1 (33). Cleveland Browns. CB Jaire Alexander LOUISVILLE
    2 (34). New York Giants. RB Ronald Jones USC
    3 (35). Cleveland Browns DE Arden Key LSU
    4 (36). Indianapolis Colts. RB Sony Michel Georgia
    5 (37). Indianapolis Colts CB Donate Jackson LSU
    6 (38). Tampa Bay Buccaneers. RB Kerryon Johnson AUBURN
    7 (39). Chicago Bears. DE Sam Hubbard OHIO STATE
    8 (40). Denver Broncos. CENTER Billy Price OHIO STATE
    9 (41). Oakland Raiders. PUNTER Michael Dickson TEXAS
    10 (42). Miami Dolphins. QB Lamar Jackson LOUISVILLE
    11 (43). New England Patriots LINEBACKER Shaquem Griffin CENTRAL FLORIDA
    12 (44). Washington Redskins. CENTER James Daniels IOWA
    13 (45). Green Bay Packers. CB Carlton Davis AUBURN
    14 (46). Cincinnati Bengals. LINEBACKER Lorenzo Carter GEORGIA,
    15 (47). Arizona Cardinals. WR James Washington OKLAHOMA STATE
    16 (48). Los Angeles Chargers FS Jesse Bates WAKE FOREST
    17 (49). Indianapolis Colts WR DJ Moore MARYLAND
    18 (50). Dallas Cowboys. WR Christian Kirk TEXAS A&M
    19 (51). Detroit Lions HB Rashaad Penny SAN DIEGO STATE
    20 (52). Baltimore Ravens OT Kolton Miller UCLA
    21 (53). Buffalo Bills. DT Harrison Phillips STANFORD
    22 (54). Kansas City Chiefs. NT Tim Settle. VIRGINIA TECH
    23 (55). Carolina Panthers. WR Equanimeous St Brown NOTRE DAME
    24 (56). Buffalo Bills TE Mark Andrews OKLAHOMA
    25 (57). Tennesse Titans. LINEBACKER Darius Leonard SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
    26 (58). Atlanta Falcons. CB Mike Hughes UCF
    27 (59). San Francisco 49ers WR Anthony Miller MEMPHIS
    28 (60). Pittsburgh Steelers. OLB Ogbonnia Okoronkwo OKLAHOMA
    29 (61). Jacksonville Jaguars. SAFETY Ronnie Harrison ALABAMA
    30 (62). Minnesota Vikings. BRINTY
    31 (63). New England Patriots. Duarmuid1995
    32 (64). Cleveland Browns. Colohall


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,333 ✭✭✭brinty


    With the 62nd pick in the NFL draft the Minnesota Vikings select.....

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    Dallas Goedert,TE, South Dakota State

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    With Vikings going OT in round one and needing a CB which they'd be overpaying for at this stage given those available we give the vikings a tool they know how to use in another tight end to complement Kyle Rudolph. Many predict Goedert could be the first tight end off the board and in the late first round so with him being available we give him to the Vikes...

    Standing 6'5" and 255lbs this guy will be a big target for wherever he lands. A three-year starter at South Dakota State, Goedert thrived in the Jackrabbit’s spread offense, splitting his time inline and detached, and was a mismatch vs. every defense he faced in the Missouri Valley Conference. He is a big, physical athlete with the body control and footwork of a much smaller player, making himself available in his routes with his fluid adjustment skills. Goedert needs to improve his efficiency as a route runner and his blocking technique requires refinement, but his deficiencies as a blocker are based more on inexperience rather than inability. Overall, Goedert has the physical skill-set, dependable ball skills and motivated make-up to develop into a starting NFL tight end capable of pushing for Pro Bowl consideration.



    The New England Patriots are on the clock


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 100 ✭✭Diarmuid1995


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    With the 63rd overall pick the New England Patriots select:

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    Mason Rudolph QB Oklahoma State

    With the Pats first two picks of the draft going to the defense, the attention turns to an offense with a few holes following the free agency period. Having traded Jimmy Garoppolo midway through last season the Patriots current backup QB is Brian Hoyer, at best a journeyman QB. Having gone through a torrent of rumours and questions about the tade of Jimmy G the patriots front office will look to secure their QB of the future.

    Who better than Mason Rudolph to fill this spot, I can't see him falling as far as the bottom of the 2nd round but if he is available here expect the patriots to pick him up.

    Forced into limited action his freshman season at Oklahoma State, Rudolph came into his sophomore season in 2015 as the unquestioned starter. Showing an early proclivity for Mike Gundy’s offensive scheme, Rudolph finished the year with 3770 passing yards, a completion percentage of 62, and only 9 interceptions to go with 21 touchdowns. Rudolph had even better numbers in the 2016 campaign, with 4091 passing yards to go with 28 touchdowns and only 4 interceptions. This past season, Rudolph put his name into Heisman Trophy consideration by passing for 4904 yards, a completion percentage of 65, 37 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions. He led all of FBS with 377 passing yards per game.



    The Cleveland Browns and Colohall are now on the clock


  • Registered Users Posts: 35 Colohall


    With the 32nd pick in the 2nd round the Cleveland Browns select Brian O'Neill, OT, Pittsburgh.

    By far the best option left at Cleveland's biggest need left, this is a no brainer. Good size, excellent athlete but could do with some polishing up technique wise. Won't come close to fully replacing Joe Thomas, but nobody could to be fair, expect O'Neill to be an average NFL starter


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