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yea....we have to get a board going
It is funny how the draft has changed from magazines to laptops. LOL
Auto drafts do suck. Part of the fun is giving a guy crap about his pick.
I have a few standard lines like "Hope his knee heals in time" or That's a good pick if you don't like winning" or associating their name like" Frank Gore? You'd be better off with Lesley Gore".
LOL
yep, good way to do it, what pisses me off are the guys that let the computer make there picks....if your not going to pick why play....it screws up the draft when the puter takes the top ranked player and the owner probably wouldn't have....lol
I pick one go to the bye get another and see which one I like better unless I can just get a great matchup on the bye week
thanks for the input...last year I didn't even settle on one till the 4th week....
I have KC as 8th. Their special teams is what gets them up there. Our special teams coach is the best return schemer in the NFL. I have Seattle number one. I will probably end up with either BALT, HOU or TB
Yep. When I try to figure my mock drafts, I try to think like what my league would do. Having said that, I am constantly surprised. LOL. Two years ago Brady fell to me in the first. I also rolled the dice on AP in the third...
what defense do ya see tops this year....K.C.
no one I know of
We need him in the worst way. Our secondary is awful
LOL, Very cool
There is no way that anyone would go McCoy/Martin IMHO
I talked to college kid this am and he said he would add us ads mods...I guess he went to school
yes it does...when ya pick first your next pick is 24th
Also is this another board that you are "trying"? LOL
Is this mock draft allowing for a snake draft? It doesn't look like that to me
Also Considered: Brandon Bostick, Charles Clay, Mohamed Sanu, Marvin Jones, Andrew Hawkins, James White, Darren Sproles, Miles Austin, Hakeem Nicks, Knowshon Moreno, James Jones, Marquess Wilson, Jonathan Stewart, Alex Smith, Antonio Gates, Anquan Boldin, Cody Latimer, Jake Locker, Garrett Graham, Doug Baldwin, Tyler Eifert, Markus Wheaton, Benny Cunningham, Tre Mason, Ronnie Hillman, Shonn Greene, Jarvis Landry, Davante Adams, Harry Douglas, Steve Smith, Tavon Austin, Coby Fleener, Delanie Walker, Charles Sims, Eli Manning, Robert Woods, Jace Amaro, Eric Ebron, Robert Turbin, Marlon Brown, Cole Beasley, Ryan Tannehill, Jared Cook, Josh McCown, Sam Bradford, Latavius Murray, Odell Beckham, Lorenzo Taliaferro, Stevie Johnson, Levine Toilolo, Luke Willson, Donald Brown.
Round Thirteen
145. Chris Polk -- Chip Kelly's lead ball carrier (not Sproles) if Shady goes down.
146. C.J. Anderson -- Favorite for carries/GL work over Hillman if Ball misses time.
147. Darren McFadden -- Likely change-of-pace complement to MJD's lead back.
148. LeGarrette Blount -- Must-have handcuff for Le'Veon and possible GL vulture.
149. Kenny Britt -- Still only 25 years old. Locked in as St. Louis' No. 1 receiver.
150. Jonathan Grimes -- Texans No. 2 running back behind injury-plagued Foster.
Round Twelve
133. Danny Woodhead -- Low-end PPR RB3. Could lose work to Donald Brown.
134. Martellus Bennett -- Bears No. 4 pass option behind BMarsh/Jeffery/Forte.
135. Jerricho Cotchery -- Underrated WR4. Will be a cheap source of receptions.
136. Andy Dalton -- New OC Hue Jackson wants Dalton to be a game manager.
137. Greg Jennings -- Not sexy, but could be nice late-round value pick in PPR.
138. Andre Holmes -- Looks entrenched as starter. 6'4/215 with big opportunity.
139. Brian Hartline -- Likely to lose volume in more run-focused Dolphins offense.
140. DeAngelo Williams -- Will get 12-14 carries/game, but painfully low ceiling.
141. Kenny Stills -- Will primarily run clear-out routes for Graham/Colston/Cooks.
142. Cecil Shorts -- Expect Marqise Lee to supplant Shorts as Jags top receiver.
143. Travis Kelce -- Having Gronkian August so far. Fits Alex Smith passing style.
144, Roy Helu -- Capable 3-down back. Every-week RB2 if Alf Morris misses time.
Round Eleven
121. James Starks -- Must-have Lacy handcuff & lottery ticket in great offense.
122. Bryce Brown -- Won't be low on depth chart for long. Shredding preseason.
123. Christine Michael -- Freak talent behind overworked 28yo Marshawn Lynch.
124. Riley Cooper -- Will be very difficult to trust as role player in deep Eagles O.
125. Danny Amendola -- Worth a look as post-hype value pick in PPR leagues.
126. Chris Ivory -- Jets best inside runner. Also favorite for GL carries over CJ?K.
127. Aaron Dobson -- Finally ready to practice. ADP has dipped to 14th round.
128. Johnny Manziel -- Will play RG3 role under Kyle Shanahan. Upside QB2.
129. Mike Williams -- Intriguing WR4 in TD-heavy leagues. Locked in as starter.
130. Khiry Robinson -- Like Robinson's talent, but he's in a three-man backfield.
131. Dwayne Allen -- Quality rotational TE1 if you're willing to wait on tight ends.
132. Carson Palmer -- Big-time WRs, cake sked, and Cards DEF has lost a ton.
Round Ten
109. Devonta Freeman -- Possible RBBC leader if S-Jax misses game action.
110. Ahmad Bradshaw -- Another T-Rich faceplant away from Colts starting job.
111. Ladarius Green -- Played every single 1st-team snap in preseason opener.
112. Colin Kaepernick -- Prime leap candidate with better weapons & worse D.
113. Mike Evans -- Huge long-term ceiling. Likely TD-dependent WR4 as rookie.
114. Marqise Lee -- Sleeper for top fantasy rookie wideout. Tons of opportunity.
115. Jordan Matthews -- Must cut down on drops to earn big early-season role.
116. Russell Wilson -- Low-end QB1 with capped ceiling on run-devoted team.
117. Knile Davis -- Possible top-5 fantasy RB1 if Jamaal Charles misses time.
118. Carlos Hyde -- Should open season seeing 6-8 carries/game behind Gore.
119. Mark Ingram -- Underrated RB3. Favorite to lead NO in carries & rush TDs.
120. Lance Dunbar -- Explosive scatback will play bigger role than most expect.
Round Nine
97. Kelvin Benjamin -- Candidate for 8-11 TDs as rookie.
98. Sammy Watkins -- Poor QB play on run-first team.
99. Pierre Thomas -- Bump up one round in PPR drafts.
100. Ben Roethlisberger -- Annually underrated QB1.
101. Philip Rivers -- SD run commitment caps ceiling.
102. Steven Jackson -- S-Jax's latest hamstring injury could torpedo his value.
103. Zach Ertz -- Breakout candidate. Could score a lot of TDs in bigger role.
104. Julian Edelman -- Reception total could plummet from 105 into the 70s.
105. Heath Miller -- Healthy now. 71-816-8 in 15 games in same offense in '12.
106. Greg Olsen -- Panthers WRs will be better in the red zone, hurting Olsen.
107. Jarrett Boykin -- Every-week WR3 if he holds onto old James Jones role.
108. Chris Johnson -- Discussed why I would never draft him on this podcast.
Round Eight
85. Fred Jackson -- NFL's oldest RB, but Bills primary passing-down/GL back.
86. Trent Richardson -- Looked like same old T-Rich in Colts exhibition opener.
87. T.Y. Hilton -- Already week-to-week headache & targets likely to plummet.
88. Maurice Jones-Drew -- Quality RB3/flex behind underrated Raiders O-Line.
89. Terrance West -- 1B to Tate's 1A, but didn't impress in preseason opener.
90. Justin Hunter -- Great fit for Whisenhunt's more vertically-oriented offense.
91. Ray Rice -- Looked like questionable fit for Kubiak ZBS in exhibition opener.
92. Brandin Cooks -- Hype out of control as Cooks' ADP nears the sixth round.
93. Vernon Davis -- With improved supporting cast, a lock to frustrate this year.
94. DeAndre Hopkins -- Like Hopkins as steady WR3 in 2014; WR1/2 by 2015.
95. Josh Gordon -- This is where I'd start considering him with status in limbo.
96. Dwayne Bowe -- Alex Smith has a limiting effect on all perimeter receivers.
Round Seven
73. Andre Williams -- Already Giants GL back. Better runner than Jennings.
74. Bernard Pierce -- Will get chance to run with lead RB job in Weeks 1 & 2.
75. Emmanuel Sanders -- Dicey WR3. Better in real life than fantasy football.
76. Terrance Williams -- Likely to be inconsistent behind Dez/Witten/Murray.
77. Dennis Pitta -- High-volume role under TE-friendly Kubiak. Solid PPR TE1.
78. Jay Cutler -- Highest ceiling in his QB tier. Surrounded by red-zone beasts.
79. Andrew Luck -- Huge breakout potential if Colts embrace pass-first offense.
80. Nick Foles -- Solid every-week QB1 but '13 efficiency impossible to match.
81. Tony Romo -- Back woes, but will be a shootout QB with no DEF in Dallas.
82. Matt Ryan -- Pass-first offense, healthy WRs, bad DEF, and plays indoors.
83. Robert Griffin III -- Wild card in new offense. Early-camp reports concerning.
84. Kyle Rudolph -- Blowup candidate w/ Norv. Will lead MIN in receiving TDs.
Round Six
61. Jeremy Maclin -- Don't expect repeat of D-Jax numbers. More of a WR2/3.
62. Cordarrelle Patterson -- Could frustrate. Better KR than WR at this stage.
63. Ben Tate -- Couldn't stay healthy as HOU backup. Can he as CLE starter?
64. Percy Harvin -- Overvalued in NFL's most wide receiver-unfriendly offense.
65. Jeremy Hill -- Steal at 9th-round ADP. Could lead Bengals in carries/TDs.
66. Rashad Jennings -- ADP has spiked to early 4th round after preseason TD.
67. Golden Tate -- Should be Stafford's clear No. 2 pass option behind Calvin.
68. Eric Decker -- TD scorer. Value pick if Geno Smith just becomes average.
69. Kendall Wright -- Just a WR3. Volume likely to take a hit in new Titans O.
70. Tom Brady -- QB4 overall fantasy pace with Gronk in the lineup last year.
71. Jason Witten -- Romo's clear No. 2 option. Durable 80+ catch candidate.
72. Reggie Wayne -- Knee all systems go. Best bet to lead Colts in catches.
Round Five
49. Marques Colston -- Undervalued. 98/1,213/8 pace over his last 10 games.
50. Rueben Randle -- My top breakout WR pick. 9 TDs on 60 career catches.
51. Michael Floyd -- Fast-ascending 24-year-old with legitimate WR1 ceiling.
52. DeSean Jackson -- I like Jackson to outproduce Garcon under Jay Gruden.
53. Frank Gore -- Descending, but 3-down back with great OL. Cuff with Hyde.
54. Pierre Garcon -- Could lose 50+ targets with D-Jax in D.C. & Reed healthy.
55. Wes Welker -- Likely one more concussion from retirement. I'm avoiding.
56. Lamar Miller -- Will open season as lead RB under run-first new OC Lazor.
57. Stevan Ridley -- Boom-bust, but double-digit TD lock if he doesn't fumble.
58. Matthew Stafford -- Efficiency should spike with new O & better weapons.
59. Jordan Reed -- Injury flags, but 80-888-6 pace as rookie TE. That's special.
60. Cam Newton -- Robbery at late-7th-round ADP. Better WRs than last year.
Round Four
37. Torrey Smith -- 'X' receiver in Kubiak/Shanahan O is annual target monster.
38. Michael Crabtree -- Niners defensive losses give Crabtree a ton of upside.
39. Larry Fitzgerald -- Still centerpiece of Arians' pass game, especially in RZ.
40. C.J. Spiller -- Healthy now, but will continue to be boom-bust weekly player.
41. Joique Bell -- I think he'll lead Lions in carries/rush TDs. Great receiver, too.
42. Vincent Jackson -- Targets will dip, but still lots of yardage/scoring upside.
43. Reggie Bush -- Strong RB2 in PPR leagues. Better as flex play in standard.
44. Andre Ellington -- Boom-or-bust RB2. I'm avoiding at his third-round price.
45. Bishop Sankey -- Some RBBC concerns, but Titans best RB & strong OL.
46. Shane Vereen -- 1,218-yard, 11-TD, 97-catch pace in ten '13 appearances.
47. Ryan Mathews -- Crowded backfield, but clear lead back on run-first team.
48. Mike Wallace -- Playing 2013 D-Jax role in Fins' new Eagles-like scheme.
Round Three
25. Roddy White -- Lots left in tank. I bet he returns low-end WR1 value in '14.
26. Antonio Brown -- TDs will drop, but still strong bet for around 100 catches.
27. Andre Johnson -- ADP has fallen to late-4th round. Last year's WR12 overall.
28. Jordan Cameron -- Last of week-to-week fantasy difference makers at TE.
29. Aaron Rodgers -- I think Green Bay's offense will lead the league in points.
30. Drew Brees -- Ranks 2nd/1st/1st/3rd/2nd/1st in QB points last six years.
31. Peyton Manning -- Much tougher schedule, older & lost TD scorer Decker.
32. Toby Gerhart -- Rare every-down RB. Will be centerpiece of Jags offense.
33. Giovani Bernard -- Overrated at 2nd-round ADP. Jeremy Hill is better value.
34. Alfred Morris -- Annual zero in pass game, but plenty of touchdown upside.
35. Victor Cruz -- Will be heavily targeted in new quick-hitting passing offense.
36. Arian Foster -- Already injured in camp. Too much risk for 2nd-round ADP.
Round Two
13. Rob Gronkowski -- Reports of '50:50' for Wk 1 expected, but grab solid TE2.
14. Jordy Nelson -- 94/1,559/12 pace last season when Aaron Rodgers played.
15. Montee Ball -- 8/4 appendectomy could make him a 2nd-round value pick.
16. Le'Veon Bell -- Finished as a top-10 RB in points per game as 21-year-old.
17. Marshawn Lynch -- More $ from Seattle suggests workload will stay intact.
18. Brandon Marshall -- Top-11 fantasy WR in each of his 4 years with Cutler.
19. Keenan Allen -- 10 TDs last 15 games. Philip Rivers' clear-cut go-to target.
20. Julius Thomas -- Big room for growth in catches & yards post-Eric Decker.
21. Alshon Jeffery -- 24-year-old monster a lock to improve on last year's 7 TDs.
22. Zac Stacy -- Rams bellcow. Value pick at third-round Average Draft Position.
23. Randall Cobb -- 100-catch candidate in dynamic O. Also in contract year.
24. Doug Martin -- Not sweating OL yet. Lead back on run-devoted Bucs team.
Round One
1. LeSean McCoy -- I explained why Sproles isn't a "threat" on this podcast.
2. Jamaal Charles -- The Charles/Shady tiebreaker is Chiefs suspect O-Line.
3. Adrian Peterson -- Expect improved D under Zimmer, working in AP's favor.
4. Matt Forte -- In PPR drafts, I'd take Forte third overall ahead of Peterson.
5. Eddie Lacy -- Huge TD upside; owners must handcuff with James Starks.
6. Demaryius Thomas -- Set up to set NFL records with Eric Decker gone.
7. Calvin Johnson -- Bump Demaryius, Calvin & Dez ahead of Lacy in PPR.
8. Dez Bryant -- The alpha receiver on a team destined for weekly shootouts.
9. Jimmy Graham -- A fantasy football week winner. Drew Brees' go-to guy.
10. Julio Jones -- Offers No. 1 overall WR ceiling with Tony Gonzalez retired.
11. DeMarco Murray -- Even if DAL plays from behind, will soak up receptions.
12. A.J. Green -- Marvin Jones' injury doesn't hurt. Will remain target monster.
According to Philly.com, Eagles RE Fletcher Cox has been "very quiet" in camp, and hasn't had "the look of a player ready to make a huge leap."
Reporter Jimmy Kempski allows that Cox may be "waiting in the weeds," but has observed Cox doing "diddly squat" in this week's joint practices with the Patriots. Cox had a quiet sophomore year in 2013, but it was quietly good. Even if Cox doesn't take a step forward, he shouldn't fall off a cliff.
Alfred Morris has been "working on his receiving skills," and catching extra passes before each practice.
Morris has been working 1-on-1 with RBs coach Randy Jordan, but from the sound of things, is still quite raw. No matter how much work he puts in, it's hard to expect much pass-catching improvement from a player who has only 20 grabs through 32 career games.
ESPN's Adam Schefter confirms the Bengals are targeting Week 5 for Marvin Jones' (foot) return.
The Bengals' bye is in Week 4, meaning Jones would miss only three games in a best-case scenario. The reality is, the foot is one of the worst parts of the body a receiver can hurt, and it will be hard to get a grip on Jones' recovery until a few weeks have passed. He's not worth the late-round plunge in 10-12 team drafts.
Raiders TE Nick Kasa was carted off the field with a knee injury in Wednesday's joint practice with the Cowboys.
"It didn't look good," were the words of coach Dennis Allen. It further thins the Raiders' tight end depth after presumptive starter David Ausberry underwent a left knee scope last week. The Raiders suddenly need Mychal Rivera to stay healthy. A 2013 sixth-rounder, Kasa caught just one pass as a rookie.
Source: CSN Bay Area
Raiders TE David Ausberry was spotted with a "small wrap" on his left knee Wednesday.
It's a sign Ausberry's early-August "procedure" was indeed just a scope. The Raiders have protected Ausberry's status like a state secret, but it appears he'll be ready to go for Week 1. Ausberry had been running as the Raiders' starter, but could now be facing competition from Mychal Rivera.
Jets S Antonio Allen is expected to start at cornerback in Saturday's preseason game against the Bengals.
The Jets shifted Allen to corner on Monday, and plan to keep him there through at least the end of the week as they look to remedy their depth issues. "Well, if (Allen) can cover (A.J. Green), then he can cover them all," coach Rex Ryan said Tuesday. A linebacker/safety hybrid in college, Allen has essentially zero experience at corner, but the Jets like his man-to-man ability. Even if Allen shows better than expected, it would likely be a disaster were he forced in to major time at corner during the regular season.
Chiefs SS Eric Berry is still dealing with heel tendinitis.
The issue surfaced last week, and flared up again on Tuesday. "It was bothering him," coach Andy Reid said. "He’s got tendinitis back there, and he works a few days and it bothers him so we back off." Berry sat out the Chiefs' preseason opener, and will likely ride the pine again this weekend against the Panthers. It's not yet a concern, but something for IDPers to monitor.
CBS' Jason La Canfora reports Raiders owner Mark Davis has "intensified his desire" to move to Los Angeles.
Per sources, Davis has been "spending oodles of time in the area." The report comes on the same day the San Antonio Express-News reported a Raiders move to Texas is a "long shot." What's clear is that Davis is tired of getting nowhere in talks with Oakland. Whether he's looking for leverage or serious about moving, Davis is upping the ante on the Bay Area.
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