The Arizona Cardinals select Zack Moss, RB, Utah. David Johnson is basically 800 years old, but I can't get rid of him. So the best way to get anything out of this horrifically bad contract is to lessen his workload and only use him for what he's best at. Moss is a tough downhill runner who isn't the fasted dude in the world but makes tackling him hurt. He can take the HB Dives, and can handle some of the passing game, as well as the pass protection, and David Johnson can be a weapon out of the backfield part-time.
.... did you not just ask if anyone wants this next pick? I guess you meant trades Go ahead @PeacefulOrca up for Browns
10 - Tristan Whirfs, OT, Iowa 40 - Jeff Gladney, CB, TCU 61 - Michael Pittman Jr, WR, USC 90 - Netane Muti, G, Fresno State 104 - Zack Moss, RB, Utah I really like what I've done here. I wish I had one more pick to address the defense more but oh well.
Alright then, browns select Gabriel Davis, wr, ucf There's a lot of dudes I was considering but I just talked myself into it. I don't know if both Landry and Beckham will still be there much longer and I think Davis could potentially develop into a wr much better than *squints* Rashad Higgins? I think this, in the 4th round is fine.
This is the Chorus mock and I expect your pick within 20 seconds after the last poster clicked "Post Reply"
Randall on his 4th round pick - four paragraphs Actual NFL GMs on their 4th round pick - "he's fast, let's see what happens"
Jaguars select Tommy Kraemer, G, Notre Dame. I know it seems like an obvious cap move to shed Norwell and then draft a G with the same pick, but this was actually not my original choice. I watched tape on several prospects and decided I didn't like any of them as much as taking an experienced guard. Wanted Ashtyn Davis or Zack Moss but neither are available so here we are. Kraemer has been very consistent about shutting down interior pressure, he's a very good pass blocker and I'm not sure why he seems underappreciated. Even against top competition he's very consistent about his hand placement and arm extension, consistently working underneath the pads of the DL right when they try to shed. His upper body strength is very solid and while his footwork is a little all over the place, he's agile and lightfooted enough to re-set and get back in front, even if it's sloppy. With his stout lower base, he gets away with it usually even if he oversets. I see him as very coachable here. He takes good angles pull blocking and while he isn't a drive blocker, he has a nasty punch to stop a defender's momentum in its tracks. His seal block is probably his best attribute. My only concern in run blocking is he looked bigger and slower in 2019 tape than 2018 tape, which limited his ability to pull & get to the second level. I could certainly see his weight / conditioning being a major factor in his draft stock. But even if he is a tad slow, technique / scheme wise he's a fit for the gap concepts we run with Fournette, which can hide this and keep him in a phonebooth. Most importantly, I see him as a quality interior pass blocker. MInshew needs that, as his pocket presence went from controlled to erratic whenever we allowed rushers up the middle (common for young quarterbacks.)