Thread for draft simulations:

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Re: Thread for draft simulations:

Post by Michael K. » Tue Feb 25, 2025 12:35 am

First round pick may be a bit of an over draft, but only by a couple of slots according to the simulator. But I like what I read. Thing is? If they take him, and he flops? We'll all want to know why they took a guy that only started one year in college.
Cameron Williams
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Texas
Height: 6 - 5 |
Weight: 335 lbs |
RAS: N/A
Cameron Williams has rare physical tools with his size and length, and NFL teams will want to get their hands on him. With that said, he is just a one-year starter at right tackle with the Longhorns and his play was inconsistent overall. In the run game, Williams primarily wins by using his size to seal and wall off defenders. He can quickly engulf ensuing defenders at the point of attack making it nearly impossible for the defender to get through him to the ball carrier. He has good initial pop at the point of attack and can control and steer the defender with incredible hand strength when he is attached.In the passing game, he uses his size and length to create a wide path between the rusher and the quarterback. He makes it very difficult for defenders to go around or through him just with his overall size.
Really like my last pick. I think this is a gamble worth taking. If he starts early on, maybe we are just in rebuild mode? And since I added some picks for next year? Maybe that's not so bad?
Tyler Shough
QB
Louisville
Height: 6 - 4 |
Weight: 224 lbs |
RAS: N/A
Tyler Shough is arguably the most intriguing prospect in this draft class. If he were 22 years old with a clean bill of health, he would likely be in the conversation alongside Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders at the top of the draft — potentially even making a case as QB1. However, due to his age and extensive injury history, he currently projects as a Day 2 or Day 3 prospect. Shough may not need a lot of time to develop. He feels like a prospect who could step in and immediately conduct an offense. Simply put, he’s an NFL quarterback. Shough has a prototype build, a live arm that can make any throw on the field with precision, can operate efficiently in rhythm or extend plays with his legs and make pinpoint throws on the run, and has experience having complete command of an offense, handling pre-snap adjustments, and working through progressions — all of which will aid him at the next level.
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Re: Thread for draft simulations:

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Wed Feb 26, 2025 12:12 am

Williams seems too risky, a guy with lots of potential but not sufficiently refined that will need time to develop. Conerly could possibly start at LG. Gunnar Helm i like and Gordon as well.

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Re: Thread for draft simulations:

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Thu Feb 27, 2025 11:47 pm

I was able to get Banks here...
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This one's more likely...
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Re: Thread for draft simulations:

Post by rockycola » Fri Feb 28, 2025 12:38 am

Sibelius Hindemith wrote:
Wed Feb 26, 2025 12:12 am
Williams seems too risky, a guy with lots of potential but not sufficiently refined that will need time to develop. Conerly could possibly start at LG. Gunnar Helm i like and Gordon as well.
Most likely, and historically, the 1st pick will not be O-Line and definitely not both of the top two picks. Not saying I haven't done a number of simulations doing the exact same thing.
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Intrigued by these 2 offensive players. Picked them both late. Mullings is tougher and a goal line load, possibly superior to Walker, Charbonnet, McIntosh and Holani.
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Re: Thread for draft simulations:

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:16 pm

rockycola wrote:
Fri Feb 28, 2025 12:38 am
Most likely, and historically, the 1st pick will not be O-Line and definitely not both of the top two picks. Not saying I haven't done a number of simulations doing the exact same thing.
I think this year could be different. I think it'll depend on whether any top OG/RT prospects (i.e. Campbell, Banks, Booker, Membou) drop to 18 or not.

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Post by Sexymarinersfan » Sun Mar 02, 2025 2:48 pm

AZOldDawg wrote:
Sat Jan 11, 2025 7:45 pm
I like the idea of Metcalf to the Pat’s for the fourth pick. We could absolutely fill a huge need whether it be O Line or whatever. Not fond of the QB crop so I wouldn’t go there
Why trade the 1.04 when you could just take Tet McMillan instead? Cheaper, and same "Mike Evans" body type as a WR1 makes way more sense.

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Post by 57reasons » Sun Mar 02, 2025 5:26 pm

Really confusing this year that you have two DL from Texas A&M both named Shemar, both projected top rounds (maybe 3rd for Turner). Stewart is an absolute numbers freak - i think he was one of only 4 ever to run sub 4.6 at over 270 lbs? plus a 40" vert. If I had to bet right now I'd say greater chance than not that the pick at 18 is either Stewart or the other combine freak Emmanwori. But if I'm Schneider i'm trading back to land Kenneth Grant in late round 1. But there are so many good DTs this class, including Nose Tackles, i could also see landing one of those later (Caldwell day 2 or Stackhouse Day 3).

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Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Sun Mar 02, 2025 5:56 pm

Sexymarinersfan wrote:
Sun Mar 02, 2025 2:48 pm
AZOldDawg wrote:
Sat Jan 11, 2025 7:45 pm
I like the idea of Metcalf to the Pat’s for the fourth pick. We could absolutely fill a huge need whether it be O Line or whatever. Not fond of the QB crop so I wouldn’t go there
Why trade the 1.04 when you could just take Tet McMillan instead? Cheaper, and same "Mike Evans" body type as a WR1 makes way more sense.
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Re: Thread for draft simulations:

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Wed Mar 05, 2025 5:19 pm

I didn't initially intend to target DTs but the top OL were gone at 18 so i traded back and couldn't pass on Grant as a goid fit at NT. Then Walker who is ranked 50 overall was available at 96...

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Re: Thread for draft simulations:

Post by Michael K. » Wed Mar 05, 2025 6:33 pm

Sibelius Hindemith wrote:
Wed Mar 05, 2025 5:19 pm
I didn't initially intend to target DTs but the top OL were gone at 18 so i traded back and couldn't pass on Grant as a goid fit at NT. Then Walker who is ranked 50 overall was available at 96...


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Obviously this draft was performed prior to the news that Bobo was our new #2 WR. :lol: :lol:

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