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NFL Draft Thread: Apr 24-26

Nice to have 4 picks. Wish my Bears had grabbed LQA but probably too similar to a crappy D'andre Swift. Instead the draft a vertically challenged guy from Rutgers (I should know, he's only a little taller than me). They could have also picked Diggs, they need guys on DL. Sucks McCord dropped so low but I'm glad 3 other guys got drafted.
 
Well this is awkward
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At NFL.com you can get write ups by NFL analysts and film on all just click on the logo of the team they were drafted by :)
 
Tied for 18th with 6 other schools with 4 draft picks. Nice first year for franchise. Give Babers credit, two of them were hold overs.

That said, give Fran back that credit -
Because OGII, Wax, and Barron (at a minimum) are all out the door had Fran not been the hire and convinced them to stay).

OGII told Fran he needed a QB.
Fran got him & us the best QB in the country.

Barron & Wax didn’t want another year in the 3-3-5.

E Rob switched up the D,
and Wax’s injury opened up the opportunity for JB to play LB,
which surely immensely improved his draft stock and chances to stick at the next level.

I’ll give Babers a “hockey assist” for those guys he recruited.
 
I hope I never see or hear Mel Kiper again after yesterday.
He gave the Browns an A+ because they drafted two QB, but didn't fill a WR need? Come on.
There has to be some graft going on between him and Camp Sanders.

Did you read his article on ESPN grading each team?
 
Did you read his article on ESPN grading each team?
Yes. Mostly to hear how much he slammed the Falcons (C because they gave up a first rounder for a DL).

"Cleveland Browns: A+
Top needs entering the draft: Quarterback, wide receiver, edge rusher and running back"

1/5 | 2/33 | 2/36 | 3/67 | 3/94 | 4/126 | 5/144 were not a WR. Fannon might be an H-back.

"Atlanta Falcons: C
But the real hit -- the key reason I have Atlanta this "C" -- was trading away the 2026 first-rounder."

After listening to him whine for three days that Shedeur was being maligned by the NFL like it was a conspiracy.
 
Yes. Mostly to hear how much he slammed the Falcons (C because they gave up a first rounder for a DL).

"Cleveland Browns: A+
Top needs entering the draft: Quarterback, wide receiver, edge rusher and running back"

1/5 | 2/33 | 2/36 | 3/67 | 3/94 | 4/126 | 5/144 were not a WR. Fannon might be an H-back.

"Atlanta Falcons: C
But the real hit -- the key reason I have Atlanta this "C" -- was trading away the 2026 first-rounder."

After listening to him whine for three days that Shedeur was being maligned by the NFL like it was a conspiracy.
Mel once said that a team didn't know what the draft was all about because they took a guy in the first round that Mel thought they could get in the second round. Well, right back at you Mel. You wanted Sanders taken in the first round and a team got him in what round again?
 
Yes. Mostly to hear how much he slammed the Falcons (C because they gave up a first rounder for a DL).

"Cleveland Browns: A+
Top needs entering the draft: Quarterback, wide receiver, edge rusher and running back"

1/5 | 2/33 | 2/36 | 3/67 | 3/94 | 4/126 | 5/144 were not a WR. Fannon might be an H-back.

"Atlanta Falcons: C
But the real hit -- the key reason I have Atlanta this "C" -- was trading away the 2026 first-rounder."

After listening to him whine for three days that Shedeur was being maligned by the NFL like it was a conspiracy.
Both ESPN and the NFL Network couldn’t go 5 minutes without talking about Sanders. Every pick became, “Will this be the team that picks him?” It made for a very unenjoyable watch.
 
I’m not saying NFL GM’s always make great decisions but the only thing they care about in the NFL is winning. 32 teams decided for multiple rounds that Sanders wasn’t worth a pick. But ESPN is going to gaslight everyone into believing there’s some hidden agenda. There’s been a lot worse people drafted even in the 1st round by teams. They don’t care, if you can help them win, one or more of the 32 teams will draft you. Nobody thought Sanders was a sure thing to help them win.

Then to read all everything about how bad, entitled, unprofessional and unprepared he was when teams met with him. No crap nobody was interested.
 
Yes. Mostly to hear how much he slammed the Falcons (C because they gave up a first rounder for a DL).

"Cleveland Browns: A+
Top needs entering the draft: Quarterback, wide receiver, edge rusher and running back"

1/5 | 2/33 | 2/36 | 3/67 | 3/94 | 4/126 | 5/144 were not a WR. Fannon might be an H-back.

"Atlanta Falcons: C
But the real hit -- the key reason I have Atlanta this "C" -- was trading away the 2026 first-rounder."

After listening to him whine for three days that Shedeur was being maligned by the NFL like it was a conspiracy.

Well he didn’t give them an A+ because they took 2 QBs.
 
All these 6th round RBs going before Lequint. I think he ends up making quite a few teams look silly when his ability as a receiver and in pass protection has him further up a depth chart than many of these guys.
Could be true but Allen is really a great match to Jacksonville and that is super important.
 
Mel once said that a team didn't know what the draft was all about because they took a guy in the first round that Mel thought they could get in the second round. Well, right back at you Mel. You wanted Sanders taken in the first round and a team got him in what round again?
The reddit posts are ridiculously funny about Colorado retiring his jersey. It's alot of people drinking that bad koolaid.
 
I’m not saying NFL GM’s always make great decisions but the only thing they care about in the NFL is winning. 32 teams decided for multiple rounds that Sanders wasn’t worth a pick. But ESPN is going to gaslight everyone into believing there’s some hidden agenda. There’s been a lot worse people drafted even in the 1st round by teams. They don’t care, if you can help them win, one or more of the 32 teams will draft you. Nobody thought Sanders was a sure thing to help them win.

Then to read all everything about how bad, entitled, unprofessional and unprepared he was when teams met with him. No crap nobody was interested.
I'm not comparing him with Bronny, but there are some shortcomings which would have been more exposed/highlighted if he wasn't Deion's kid ("bloodlines" only goes so far):

1. Short passes come out wobbly
2. Simple playbook (adaptation to NFL will take more time compared with 'pro' set QB)
3. Not mobile in the pocket (takes sacks; could get injured in NFL)
4. Long passes die (I hadn't noticed this, but I get it)
5. Blames the OL for his pressure/sacks

Then add in all the entitlement, refusal to work out for teams (he wasn't the #1 or #2 pick but acted like it), was arrogant in interviews (I wouldn't want to be the GM who drafted him fearing for my job or Deion breathing down my neck)... and he could be a locker room cancer if he be the #2 pick... now he's a 5th rounder.
 
Well he didn’t give them an A+ because they took 2 QBs.
In school, A+ means that you aced everything. Not some things, everything. They did not draft a WR. That would mean, they didn't address all their needs.

To quote dear Mr. Kiper:
"The other main reason I gave the Browns an A+ shouldn't be a surprise. They got quarterback Shedeur Sanders at No. 144 to finish their seven-pick draft. He was my No. 5 overall prospect in the class and clear QB1. He brings excellent accuracy, completing 74% of his throws last season. He brings toughness in the pocket. I think he will be an outstanding pro QB, and I believe we will look back on this pick in a few years and question what the rest of the NFL was doing."

Yeah, not a surprise because [edit: Mel Kiper] is on the take from Club PRIME TIME.
 
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