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4 round mock draft and all Niner picks

I did a big board earlier and now here is my mock draft. There aren't any trades so the first round is a combination of BPA and fit for the right team in the right spot.

Let me have it if you disagree.

1. Tampa Bay - Jameis Winston

2. Tennessee - Marcus Mariota - If not the Titans, someone else will draft him here.

3. Jacksonville - Dante Fowler

4. Oakland - Leonard Williams

5. Washington - Vic Beasley

6. New York Jets - Bud Dupree

7. Chicago - Amari Cooper

8. Atlanta - Brandon Scherff

9. New York Giants - Kevin White

10. St. Louis - La'el Collins - May drop based on murder case.

11. Minnesota - Trae Waynes

12. Cleveland - Danny Shelton

13. New Orleans - Randy Gregory

14. Miami - Todd Gurley

15. San Francisco - Devante Parker - This is a value pick.

16. Houston - Andrus Peat

17. San Diego - Arik Armstead

18. Kansas City - Cameron Erving

19. Cleveland - Breshad Perriman

20. Philadelphia - Byron Jones

21. Cincinnati - Shane Ray - Owner has shown willingness to gamble on talent vs. off field mistakes.

22. Pittsburgh - Marcus Peters

23. Detroit - Ereck Flowers

24. Arizona - Eddie Goldman - Will play nose and inside on nickel. Replaces Williams.

25. Carolina - D.J. Humphries - Perfect fit for athletic qb.

26. Baltimore - Nelson Agholor - Want a burner here but go with better overall prospect.

27. Dallas - Melvin Gordon - Seems like the perfect match.

28. Denver - Cedric Ogbuehi - Medicals checkout. Denver desperately wants OL help.

29. Indianapolis - Malcom Brown

30. Green Bay - Kevin Johnson

31. New Orleans - Jalen Collins

32. New England - Dorial Green Beckham - Patriots special. All the talent and believe he can fit into the system like Moss.

33. Tennessee - Landon Collins - Value pick.

34. Tampa Bay - Jake Fisher

35. Oakland - Preston Smith

36. Jacksonville - Grady Jarret - Will be used as counter argument when people ask why they skipped Williams.

37. New York Jets - Jalen Strong

38. Washington - Damarious Randall

39. Chicago - Eric Kendricks - Not Fangio's type of MLB but he will figure out how to use him just like Borland.

40. New York Giants - T.J. Clemmings

41. St. Louis - Benardrick McKinney - Will play several positions and eventually take over for Laurinitis.

42. Atlanta - Eric Rowe

43. Cleveland - Shaq Thompson - Cleveland has a lot of holes and they will find the best place for Shaq.

44. New Orleans - Philip Dorsett - Brees deep threat.

45. Minnesota - Paul Dawson

46. San Francisco - Maxx Williams - Motivation for Vernon and will run more two tight end sets will be the goal.

47. Miami - Ronald Darby

48. San Diego - Tevin Coleman - How SD likes their RBs. Speedy and find a seam and go. Matthews replacement.

49. Kansas City - Owamagbe Odighizuwa

50. Buffalo - Laken Tomlinson

51. Houston - Carl Davis

52. Philadelphia - Ali Marpet - Wants highly athletic guards.

53. Cincinnati - Michael Bennett

54. Detroit - Jordan Phillips - Will learn from Ngata and take over if they can't re-sign him.

55. Arizona - Jay Ajayi - Finally get their all around back.

56. Pittsburgh - Eli Harold - Edge help after surprise retirement.

57. Carolina - Devin Smith - Field stretcher for Benjamin.

58. Baltimore - David Johnson - Will be starter in a year or two.

59. Denver - Quentin Rollins - Will envision him as the future at FS.

60. Dallas - Mario Edwards - Hoping for upside. A Jones special.

61. Indianapolis - James Sample

62. Green Bay - Stephone Anthony - Hope he can take over and Matthews can stay at OLB.

63. Seattle - Hroniss Grasu - And Seattle proclaims to everyone they officially won the Graham trade. Annoyingly.

64. New England - PJ Williams - Another Pats move. Talent over behavior concerns.

65. Tampa Bay - Nate Orchard - Hope he becomes what Johnson couldn't.

66. Tennessee - T.J. Yeldon

67. Jacksonville - Denzel Perriman

68. Oakland - Sammy Coates - Al may be gone but Mark's genetics are telling him to draft big, fast receiver.

69. Washington - Ameer Abdullah - Hulu Jr. replacement.

70. New York Jets - Bryce Petty - Will let him fight for starting role.

71. Chicago - Derron Smith - And Chicago rejoices that they finally get safety help.

72. St. Louis - Doran Grant

73. Atlanta - Trey Flowers

74. New York Giants - Danielle Hunter - Giants have a history of creating pass rushers and hope they can mold.

75. New Orleans - Devin Funchess - Graham-lite.

76. Minnesota - Tyler Locket

77. Cleveland - Garrett Grayson - Opposite of Manziel and Browns fans love that.

78. New Orleans - Marcus Hardison

79. San Francisco - Henry Anderson - And all the fans keep fingers crossed for J. Smith-lite

80. Kansas City - Rashad Greene - Much needed receiver help.

81. Buffalo - Lorenzo Mauldin - Rex will figure out how to use him to get to the qb.

82. Houston - Stefon Diggs - Help stretch the field for Hopkins.

83. San Diego - Brett Hundly - Rivers leaving insurance.

84. Philadelphia - Chris Conley - Tall and fast receiver that Kelly likes.

85. Cincinnati - Donovan Smith - New tackle to develop to take over for aging line.

86. Arizona - Ifo Ekpre-Olomu - Future starter alongside Peterson.

87. Pittsburgh - Daryl Williams

88. Detroit - Duke Johnson - Bush replacement.

89. Carolina - John Miller - Another needed upgrade to Oline.

90. Baltimore - Clive Walford - Pitta insurance.

91. Dallas - Rakeem Nunez-Roches - Jay Ratcliffe part II?

92. Denver - Tre McBride - Extra insurance in case Thomas does not re-sign.

93. Indianapolis - Tre Jackson - Depth and future starter.

94. Green Bay - AJ Cann - Depth and future starter.

95. Seattle - Josh Shaw - Good size and physical like they like.

96. New England - Jaquiski Tartt - Bellichick sees a player with raw talent he can mold.

97. New England - Hau'oli Kikaha - Good value and Pats always looking to upgrade pass rush.

98. Kansas City - Senquez Golson - Nickel corner help. Will need in their division.

99. Cincinnati - Cody Prewitt

100. Tennessee - Anthony Harris

101. New England - Buck Allen - RB depth with loss of Vereen and Ridley.

102. Oakland - D'Joun Smith - Coerner depth with a chance to contribute as 2nd or 3rd cb.

103. Jacksonville - Kwon Alexander - Athletic 4-3 olb to rotate.

104. New York Jets - Xavier Cooper

105. Washington - Ty Sambrailo

106. Chicago - Jeremy Langford - Forte backup. Potential to take over as Forte ages.

107. Atlanta - Tyrus Thompson

108. New York Giants - Jacoby Glenn

109. Tampa Bay - Markus Golden

110. Minnesota - Jordan Hicks - Add another athletic outside lb with Barr.

111. Cleveland - Nick O'Leary - Reliable target to dump the ball off short for young qbs.

112. Seattle - Frank Clark - Fits what Seattle likes. Will rotate in pass rush packages.

113. Philadelphia - Anthony Chickillo

114. Miami - Kurtis Drummond

115. Cleveland - Steve Nelson

116. Houston - Alex Carter

117. San Diego - Gerod Holliman - Youth in the secondary to help with pass happy Denver.

118. Kansas City - Taiwan Jones - Insurance if Johnson doesn't recover fully.

119. St. Louis - Sean Mannion - A qb to develop if Foles faceplants.

120. Cincinnati - Kenny Bell - A lot of receivers on the team with expiring contracts.

121. Pittsburgh - Justin Hardy - Pitt has a history of finding quality receivers in middle rounds

122. Baltimore - Clayton Geathers

123. Arizona - Obum Gwacham

124. Carolina - Ladarius Gunter

125. Baltimore - Rob Havenstein

126. San Francisco - David Cobb - Short, stout runner that can provide some inside running missed without Gore.

127. Dallas - Darryl Roberts - Corner to develop for the future.

128. Indianapolis - Dres Anderson

129. Green Bay - David Parry - Raiji will wear down and this will be for depth.

130. Seattle - Corey Robinson - Massive tackle to play right or left if Okung leaves.

131. New England - Adrian Amos

132. San Francisco - Jeremiah Poutasi

133. Denver - Jamil Douglas - Potential starting left guard.

134. Seattle - Darren Waller - Another big target to develop for Wilson.

135. Cincinnati - Jeff Heuerman

136. Baltimore - Ibraheim Campbell


Round 5 San Francisco - Davis Tull - OLB.

Round 6 San Francisco - Jeff Luc - ILB. Short but solid and aggressive attacking ball carriers.

Round 7 San Francisco - Julian Wilson - DB. Large cornerback. Hope to develop to press and cover larger WR and TE.

Round 7 San Francisco - Nick Perry - S.



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  • Kolohe
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I would've loved to have seen Baalke take care of the ILB situation before actually way before the 5th round.
  • Kuya
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Devante Parker was the only good pick
Originally posted by Kolohe:
I would've loved to have seen Baalke take care of the ILB situation before actually way before the 5th round.

I hope he would also. I would take D. Perryman. I just don't see him doing that. I expect the only quality ILBs will be had in the 1st or 2nd round because the depth is so bad.

Also, I was going based on the board and how everything fell. Some rumors suggest M. Williams as a potential 1st round pick. You know Baalke loves to tout that.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
I would've loved to have seen Baalke take care of the ILB situation before actually way before the 5th round.

Yes
I think L. Collins drops to the bottom of round 1 and Henry Anderson goes in late first or mid second round at the latest. Cooper goes much higher also. Overall very good tho!
Originally posted by Kolohe:
I would've loved to have seen Baalke take care of the ILB situation before actually way before the 5th round.

It's possible to probable that Baalke will hire Lance Briggs after the cutoff date when Briggs will be cheaper.
Get Maxx Williams out of there are replace him with ILB/CB or Anderson because I doubt he drops to the 3rd now.

would love to end up with Anderson and Parker though...
Originally posted by Kuya:
Devante Parker was the only good pick

Ouch. I'll take the criticism but based on if the board falls that way, what would you have done differently?
Originally posted by KaeptinKrunch:
I think L. Collins drops to the bottom of round 1 and Henry Anderson goes in late first or mid second round at the latest. Cooper goes much higher also. Overall very good tho!

Thanks! I like Anderson but he relied a lot on dropping his shoulder and overpowering lesser talent. Think teams may be hesitant thinking he will be able to transfer that to the pros. I'd be surprised 1st round but I could see middle or late 2nd.

I could see Collins dropping too but a lot of teams need safety help and the pool is mostly made up of questionable talent.
Originally posted by gored49:
Originally posted by KaeptinKrunch:
I think L. Collins drops to the bottom of round 1 and Henry Anderson goes in late first or mid second round at the latest. Cooper goes much higher also. Overall very good tho!

Thanks! I like Anderson but he relied a lot on dropping his shoulder and overpowering lesser talent. Think teams may be hesitant thinking he will be able to transfer that to the pros. I'd be surprised 1st round but I could see middle or late 2nd.

I could see Collins dropping too but a lot of teams need safety help and the pool is mostly made up of questionable talent.

I meant La'el Collins the tackle. I know he projects as a guard most likely but he over extends way to much and gets lazy in pass protection. I just think he's pretty overrated but probably alone on that. I agree with Collins the safety lol.. This safety class is terrible. And as for Anderson. I would rather is take him then Armsted at #15. Maybe cause I'm a biased Stanford fan.
Nice work, man. I like Maxx Williams, would be a surprise, similar to the Hyde pick last year.
Originally posted by 4Nine:
Nice work, man. I like Maxx Williams, would be a surprise, similar to the Hyde pick last year.

He is way overrated...and won't be the top TE any other year.
  • Ruhl
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Love the Luc pick, but I don't think he'll make it out of the 5th round. Same with Henry Anderson, would die to have him in the 3rd, if he drops that far
Maybe I'm wrong but I just don't see us going wr in the 1st. We already have to starters in Boldin and Smith, just can't see us a getting a 3rd receiver when we need to get a starting cb,guard, and new linebacker . Although I kinda do like Parker and I have a feeling Anderson won't be around that long, every one is looking for that type of player.
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