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Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 5 (DEN): Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State (A+) Round 1 Pick 12 (CINN): Courtland Sutton, WR, Southern Methodist (A) Round 1 Pick 20 (DET): Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State (B) Round 1 Pick 21 (BUF): Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa (A+) Round 1 Pick 22 (BUF): Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama (A-) Round 2 Pick 1: James Washington, WR, Oklahoma State (B-) Round 2 Pick 3: Billy Price, C/OG, Ohio State (A-)
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My draft assumes we sign Kirk Cousins or Alex Smith in FA. We have too many rooks as it is so my goal was to gain quality over quantity. Mason sits and learns. We now have the best HB and the best WR corps in the league. We get a great CB and a C who is a monster unblocker for Saquon Barkley. You wanted an offense ... well now you got one!
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I made this one assuming we signed Cousins.
1: R1P1 RB SAQUON BARKLEY PENN STATE 4: R1P4 LB ROQUAN SMITH GEORGIA 33: R2P1 C BILLY PRICE OHIO STATE 35: R2P3 WR CHRISTIAN KIRK TEXAS A&M 63: R2P31 CB JAIRE ALEXANDER LOUISVILLE 65: R3P1 S KYZIR WHITE WEST VIRGINIA 103: R4P1 CB ANTHONY AVERETT ALABAMA 125: R4P23 WR ANTHONY MILLER MEMPHIS 140: R5P1 QB RILEY FERGUSON MEMPHIS 161: R5P22 RB BO SCARBROUGH ALABAMA 178: R6P1 OT BRANDON PARKER NORTH CAROLINA A&T 219: R7P1 EDGE EBENEZER OGUNDEKO TENNESSEE STATE
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Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 1: Sam Darnold, QB, Southern California (A) Round 1 Pick 4: Minkah Fitzpatrick, CB/FS, Alabama (A) Round 1 Pick 12 (CINN): Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa (A) Round 2 Pick 31: Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA (A-) Round 4 Pick 1: Michael Gallup, WR, Colorado State (A+) Round 4 Pick 23: Holton Hill, CB, Texas (A+) Round 5 Pick 1: Bo Scarbrough, RB, Alabama (A+) Round 6 Pick 1: JaVon Rolland-Jones, OLB, Arkansas State (A+)
Traded 33,35 and 65 for Jackson. Assumption is Alex Smith is also present. Also a FA receiver and pipe dream Bell. Yeah, yeah I know!
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Another dream draft =) This one is more balanced to help defense more and give us the best set of safeties in the league because Ronnie can be that guy that gives us rotation without a huge drop off.
My favorite HB and BPA, my two favorite WRs, and my fav QB too. If Mason and Washington can keep that great chemistry then we will have a very explosive offense.
Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 4: Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State (A+) Round 1 Pick 5 (DEN): Minkah Fitzpatrick, CB/FS, Alabama (A) Round 1 Pick 11 (MIA): Courtland Sutton, WR, Southern Methodist (A) Round 2 Pick 1: Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State (A-) Round 2 Pick 3: James Washington, WR, Oklahoma State (B+) Round 2 Pick 6 (T.B.): Ronnie Harrison, SS, Alabama (A) Round 2 Pick 8 (DEN): Tremaine Edmunds, OLB, Virginia Tech (A-)
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I made this one assuming we signed Cousins.
1: R1P1 RB SAQUON BARKLEY PENN STATE 4: R1P4 LB ROQUAN SMITH GEORGIA 33: R2P1 C BILLY PRICE OHIO STATE 35: R2P3 WR CHRISTIAN KIRK TEXAS A&M 63: R2P31 CB JAIRE ALEXANDER LOUISVILLE 65: R3P1 S KYZIR WHITE WEST VIRGINIA 103: R4P1 CB ANTHONY AVERETT ALABAMA 125: R4P23 WR ANTHONY MILLER MEMPHIS 140: R5P1 QB RILEY FERGUSON MEMPHIS 161: R5P22 RB BO SCARBROUGH ALABAMA 178: R6P1 OT BRANDON PARKER NORTH CAROLINA A&T 219: R7P1 EDGE EBENEZER OGUNDEKO TENNESSEE STATE Absolutely love Christian Kirk, He's the one WR I hope that will last to us in the top of round 2...Reminds me a lot of Percy Harvin...He will be a big boost to our lagging special teams as well.
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This would be lovely:
1: R1P1 QB JOSH ROSEN UCLA 2: R1P4 S MINKAH FITZPATRICK ALABAMA 3: R2P1 LB RASHAAN EVANS ALABAMA 4: R2P3 DL VITA VEA WASHINGTON 5: R2P31 CB JAIRE ALEXANDER LOUISVILLE 6: R3P1 WR DJ MOORE MARYLAND 7: R4P1 C JAMES DANIELS IOWA 8: R4P23 WR MARCELL ATEMAN OKLAHOMA STATE 9: R5P1 RB JOSH ADAMS NOTRE DAME 10: R5P22 CB DJ REED KANSAS STATE 11: R6P1 OT IKE BOETTGER IOWA 12: R7P1 WR EQUANIMEOUS ST. BROWN NOTRE DAME
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Love Kirk too, reminds me of Randell Cobb
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Love Kirk too, reminds me of Randell Cobb Yeah that's a good comparison as well...He's so quick and fast on top of having really strong hands and a strong build to run through tackles..That explosion is off the charts...I think he can change anyone's return game, We have failed to have a returned since Benjamin left...Thought Peppers would spark that, but it just never took off. And imagine a WR core of Laundry, Gordon, Coleman, Kirk...That is a potent deck right there.
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I don’t know if you’d draft Kirk after signing a Laundry, I see them both as being slot guys. If we add a bigger receiver to pair outside with Gordon, assuming he stays clean, with Kirk as our slot, Coleman used sparingly(never was big on him), as a deep route runner from the slot, or outside, Higgins as our fifth and then whoever wins a roster spot after that, I could live with that. Having Kirk in the slot would free up Duke to work at some other areas too, imagine having two good weapons from the slot position on the field at the same time.
On a side note, I’d also like to see much more from the TEs, feel we have some solid guys there. I think we need to add a better blocking TE and possibly a better in-line TE to free up the other guys. There are some guys available in free agency who can fill that role and won’t be expensive.
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Your score is: 20817 (GRADE: B+)
Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 1: Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA (A) Round 1 Pick 4: Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State (A+) Round 2 Pick 1: James Washington, WR, Oklahoma State (A-) Round 2 Pick 3: Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, OLB, Oklahoma (B) Round 2 Pick 31: Duke Dawson, CB, Florida (B+) Round 3 Pick 1: Armani Watts, FS, Texas AM (A-) Round 4 Pick 1: Anthony Averett, CB, Alabama (A) Round 4 Pick 23: Michael Gallup, WR, Colorado State (A+) Round 5 Pick 1: Kyle Lauletta, QB, Richmond (D) Round 5 Pick 22: Brandon Facyson, CB, Virginia Tech (A+) Round 6 Pick 1: Adonis Alexander, CB, Virginia Tech (A+) Round 7 Pick 1: Isaiah Prince, OT, Ohio State (A+)
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mock draft:
#1 Lamar Jackson #4 Lamar Jackson
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#1 Lamar Jackson #4 Lamar Jackson #1 NO #2 HELL NO
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1. Barclay 1. Fitzpatrict The rest of the draft take BPA. No trade downs. Maybe trade ups. We have enough picks. The future is now.
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I just want a winner. We need players who can be part of the solution not part of the problem.
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1. Barclay 1. Fitzpatrict The rest of the draft take BPA. No trade downs. Maybe trade ups. We have enough picks. The future is now. Where is your QB? 
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Your score is: 20775 (GRADE: B+)
Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 4: Derwin James, SS/FS, Florida State (A) Round 1 Pick 21 (BUF): Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State (A) Round 1 Pick 22 (BUF): Orlando Brown, OT, Oklahoma (B+) Round 2 Pick 1: Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, OLB, Oklahoma (B) Round 2 Pick 3: Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville (A-) Round 2 Pick 21 (BUF): Sony Michel, RB, Georgia (A) Round 2 Pick 31: D.J. Moore, WR, Maryland (A-) Round 3 Pick 1: Marcell Ateman, WR, Oklahoma State (B+) Round 4 Pick 1: Anthony Averett, CB, Alabama (A) Round 4 Pick 23: Adonis Alexander, CB, Virginia Tech (A-) Round 5 Pick 1: Bo Scarbrough, RB, Alabama (A) Round 5 Pick 22: Poona Ford, DT, Texas (A+) Round 6 Pick 1: Dorian ODaniel, OLB, Clemson (A+) Round 7 Pick 1: Mike White, QB, Western Kentucky (C-)
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Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 4: Sam Darnold, QB, Southern California (A+) Round 1 Pick 11 (MIA): Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa (A) Round 1 Pick 22 (BUF): Courtland Sutton, WR, Southern Methodist (A+) Round 2 Pick 1: Derrius Guice, RB, LSU (A+) Round 2 Pick 31: Marcell Frazier, DE, Missouri (A-) Round 3 Pick 1: Armani Watts, FS, Texas AM (A-) Round 4 Pick 1: Holton Hill, CB, Texas (A) Round 5 Pick 1: Antonio Callaway, WR, Florida (A) Round 6 Pick 1: Mike White, QB, Western Kentucky (D+)
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1. Barclay 1. Fitzpatrict The rest of the draft take BPA. No trade downs. Maybe trade ups. We have enough picks. The future is now. Where is your QB? That is based on if we can get Cousins. If not my next choice would be Keenum. If neither then I would draft a QB at #1. I like Darnold and Rosen a little better than Mayfield. Rosen's concussion issues concern me. I am not sure Darnold could beat out Kiser. Mayfield is a wild card, he could be great or a bust.
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Your score is: 19564 (GRADE: B+)
Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 1: Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State (A) Round 1 Pick 8 (CHI): Minkah Fitzpatrick, CB/FS, Alabama (A+) Round 1 Pick 18 (SEA): Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State (A) Round 2 Pick 1: Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville (A-) Round 2 Pick 31: Simmie Cobbs Jr., WR, Indiana (B+) Round 4 Pick 1: Michael Gallup, WR, Colorado State (A) Round 4 Pick 23: James Daniels, C/OG, Iowa (A+) Round 5 Pick 1: Brandon Parker, OT, North Carolina AT (A) Round 5 Pick 22: Javon Wims, WR, Georgia (A) Round 6 Pick 1: Dominick Sanders, FS, Georgia (D+) Round 7 Pick 1: Kylie Fitts, DE/OLB, Utah (A-)
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Favorite one to date: 1: R1P1 QB JOSH ROSEN UCLA 4: R1P4 S MINKAH FITZPATRICK ALABAMA 33: R2P1 OT ORLANDO BROWN OKLAHOMA 35: R2P3 RB SONY MICHEL GEORGIA 63: R2P31 WR SIMMIE COBBS JR. INDIANA 65: R3P1 CB JC JACKSON MARYLAND 103: R4P1 LB SHAQUEM GRIFFIN CENTRAL FLORIDA 125: R4P23 LB MARQUIS HAYNES OLE MISS 140: R5P1 FB DIMITRI FLOWERS OKLAHOMA 161: R5P22 WR BRAXTON BERRIOS MIAMI (FLA.) 178: R6P1 RB MARTEZ CARTER GRAMBLING 219: R7P1 CB DEATRICK NICHOLS SOUTH FLORIDA
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Favorite one to date: 1: R1P1 QB JOSH ROSEN UCLA 4: R1P4 S MINKAH FITZPATRICK ALABAMA 33: R2P1 OT ORLANDO BROWN OKLAHOMA 35: R2P3 RB SONY MICHEL GEORGIA
Stopped looking here. No need to see more, this one is a winner.
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Favorite one to date: 1: R1P1 QB JOSH ROSEN UCLA 4: R1P4 S MINKAH FITZPATRICK ALABAMA 33: R2P1 OT ORLANDO BROWN OKLAHOMA 35: R2P3 RB SONY MICHEL GEORGIA
Stopped looking here. No need to see more, this one is a winner. If Orlando Brown last until 33 I run the card to the podium ... 
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I’ve watched some of O. Brown and he is big, with ok athletism for a guy his size but I come away asking if he can be a left tackle in this league. Looks more like a possible right tackle only. And from what I’ve been reading scouts are kinda seeing him that way. So I could see him lasting into the second round. Not saying he will just could be a chance.
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I’ve watched some of O. Brown and he is big, with ok athletism for a guy his size but I come away asking if he can be a left tackle in this league. Looks more like a possible right tackle only. And from what I’ve been reading scouts are kinda seeing him that way. So I could see him lasting into the second round. Not saying he will just could be a chance. I will be watching and listening to the combine and see what is about Zuess Jr. 
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Your score is: 22452 (GRADE: A)
Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 6 (NYJ): Sam Darnold, QB, Southern California (A+) Round 1 Pick 8 (CHI): Minkah Fitzpatrick, CB/FS, Alabama (A+) Round 1 Pick 24 (CAR): Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama (A) Round 2 Pick 3: Billy Price, C/OG, Ohio State (A-) Round 2 Pick 5 (NYJ): Derrius Guice, RB, LSU (A+) Round 2 Pick 7 (CHI): Chukwuma Okorafor, OT, Western Michigan (B+) Round 3 Pick 1: Jalyn Holmes, DE, Ohio State (B+) Round 3 Pick 22 (K.C.): Justin Reid, FS, Stanford (A) Round 5 Pick 1: Brandon Facyson, CB, Virginia Tech (A+) Round 5 Pick 22: Deontay Burnett, WR, Southern California (A+) Round 6 Pick 1: Marcus Baugh, TE, Ohio State (B-)
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Just wondering - would you put Minkah at CB if this happened?
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Just wondering - would you put Minkah at CB if this happened? I would be tempted too but man we need Safety help ...
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Then Reid at CB, or just backup FS? Both are fine.
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Then Reid at CB, or just backup FS? Both are fine.
I guess I would put Fitz at CB since that's why I drafted Reid 
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Hopefully we grab Cousins or Foles in FA Draft 1 - QB = Allen 4 - S = Fitzpatrick 33 - RB = Ballard 35 - OT = Wliiams 64 - DE = R. Green 65 - WR = Ateman
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I know a lot of people love Fitz on here and I may get flack for this but I kinda like Reid in the second over Fitz at 4. I think Reid has better ball skills.
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Dean, what are your thoughts on James, Whitehead & Blanding?
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This one made me laugh, Saquon @ 8, Mayfield @ 24 plus this haul and three first rounders next year:
Your score is: 23149 (GRADE: A)
Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 8 (CHI): Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State (A+) Round 1 Pick 24 (CAR): Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma (A+) Round 2 Pick 1: Isaiah Oliver, CB, Colorado (B+) Round 2 Pick 3: Equanimeous St. Brown, WR, Notre Dame (A-) Round 2 Pick 5 (NYJ): Jaire Alexander, CB, Louisville (B-) Round 2 Pick 7 (CHI): D.J. Chark, WR, LSU (B-) Round 2 Pick 23 (CAR): Jordan Whitehead, FS, Pittsburgh (B) Round 2 Pick 32: Greg Gaines, DT, Washington (B+) Round 3 Pick 1: Jalyn Holmes, DE, Ohio State (B+) Round 4 Pick 1: Jamarco Jones, OT, Ohio State (A+) Round 4 Pick 23: Mike Gesicki, TE, Penn State (A+) Round 5 Pick 1: Jaylen Samuels, RB/WR, North Carolina State (A) Round 5 Pick 22: Sam Jones, OG, Arizona State (A+) Round 6 Pick 1: Terrell Edmunds, SS, Virginia Tech (A+) Round 7 Pick 1: Chris Worley, ILB, Ohio State (B-)
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I'd like to get Jaylen Samuels in a later round, TE, RB, WR, all around weapon.
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I’m assuming Derwin James, I like him a lot, he didn’t play up to his standards this year but he was coming off a meniscus tear. Athletism, athletism, athletism, the guy is just a better athlete then most. I don’t know exactly what his size is he’s listed at 6-3 211. I beleive you can play him at either safety but I’d kinda like him a free safety. At least to see. I think he can play deep safety, cover TEs, RBs, and even slot guys. Big hitter but still a good wrap up tackler. I think Gregg Williams would love this kid and could possibly see him as a Sean Taylor type of player. But that’s just speculation by me, I read that he wanted Obi Melinfonwu last year and James is better then he is.
I’ve have not watched anything on Whitehead yet, but he’s on my list of prospects to check out.
Blanding is just a really solid guy, doesn’t really jump off the tape but is usually where he’s suppose to be. Solid in coverage but not stellar, solid tackler but not one who gives you wow hits. I think he’ll play a long time in the league but may not be a pro bowl type. He was a four or five star player out of high school and never really played quite to that level.
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Thanks, much appreciated. 
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I'm not usually into the mock drafts, but I read a three round one NFL.com today. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...p;sf181428892=1Sam Darnold, Bradley Chubb, Christian Kirk, Derrius Grice, Da'Shawn Hand, and Derrick Nnadi in the first three rounds. I need to sit down.
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Knocked it out of the park on some picks..Double dipping on DE that high? And another DT that high? However not a single secondary player or to a lesser degree OT as well. I'm fine with everything to RB Guice...get us a CB like Jaire Alexander and a S like Deshon Elliott and I think we'd fair much better.
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I’ve watched some of O. Brown and he is big, with ok athletism for a guy his size but I come away asking if he can be a left tackle in this league. Looks more like a possible right tackle only. And from what I’ve been reading scouts are kinda seeing him that way. So I could see him lasting into the second round. Not saying he will just could be a chance. I will be watching and listening to the combine and see what is about Zuess Jr. I was pimping Oklahoma RT Daryl Williams a couple years ago, I was saying he'll be a stud RT in round 3, He went to Carolina in round 4..And is now considered a top 3 RT...I will share what I think of Orlando Brown Giant, unfortunately plays really high at times...Is going to get get killed in the NFL if he remains this way...I'm sure he will be coached harder to play lower. Seems to just overpower with his arms and reaches, will need to raise those hips to push his power in the NFL...Moves well for a giant, mirror kick and slide I dont see much of...I'm sure more tape will pop of closer to draft day. I think this years Oline talent at the top is not very strong, I think he may be the 2nd best Oline prospect in the whole draft. I agree with Dean, that I think Orlando may be better served at RT initially at least...Makes his living in the run game, and plays with a mean streak...We can use both of that in our Oline. If somehow he's there at the top of round 2 (which is possible) I would not mind him one bit, needs some more seasoning...However that can be said for a majority of prospects.
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There are many was to build a team. You take that draft and add a Trumaine Johnson and Lamarcus Joyner via FA then you got something cooking on D.
D.Hand would be 3-tech passing DT and Chubb could being a rotational DE and part of nickel package/3rd down/known pass rushing package that moves Ogbah inside
Garrett-Ogunjobi-Ogbah-Chubb ^^That's a DL that looks like it could get pressure with 4
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Yeah, he is very similar to his dad.
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Your score is: 22280 (GRADE: A-)
Your Picks: Round 1 Pick 1: Sam Darnold, QB, Southern California (A) Round 1 Pick 4: Minkah Fitzpatrick, CB/FS, Alabama (A) Round 2 Pick 1: Billy Price, C/OG, Ohio State (A-) Round 2 Pick 6 (T.B.): Equanimeous St. Brown, WR, Notre Dame (B+) Round 2 Pick 32: Justin Reid, FS, Stanford (A-) Round 3 Pick 1: Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA (A) Round 3 Pick 7 (DEN): Kerryon Johnson, RB, Auburn (B+) Round 4 Pick 1: Simmie Cobbs Jr., WR, Indiana (A) Round 4 Pick 23: Brandon Facyson, CB, Virginia Tech (A) Round 5 Pick 1: Mike Gesicki, TE, Penn State (A+) Round 5 Pick 22: Adonis Alexander, CB, Virginia Tech (A+) Round 6 Pick 1: Andrew Brown, DE, Virginia (A+) Round 7 Pick 1: David Bright, OT, Stanford (A+)
Your Future Picks: 2019 Round 1 Pick 2020 Round 1 Pick
John 3:16 Jesus said "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."
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