Me too. Worthington fell into my lap in both drafts...I really think he's a player. I think he can be a S or a CB.
Sorry was doing an assessment for a job I interviewed for this AM and took longer than i expected it to. Pats will close out our bloated 2019 draft class with: Jacob Dolegala, QB, Central Connecticut State
Cool. Just curious, I almost went Denmark for Cleveland at 6.2, but I took another prospect that I really like in CB Jordan Brown, from North Dakota State. Do you (or any other drafter) have any thoughts on him? If he wasn't on your radar, I understand. Don't think he was that many..... To be honest, I got sold on him between a friend of mine, and a Browns beat writer...Still unsure if I made the right call there. I like both prospects. ...just nervous football chattin it up, as I hang on pins and needles with these Blue Jackets.. lol!
Leafs will take you all day... because it means we beat Boston. Plus home ice and not Tampa is nice because we never matched up well vs Tampa this year.
@xinik with the Giants @Will x2 with the Vikings @Tim x3 with the Cardinals These are the remaining picks and all can make them at anytime before 10am. At that time they will be autoed with no chance to change their pick.
It's the most excited I've been about hockey since last week. And, I'm a Sabres fan. Hockey is the best sport.
Snead was already gone when the Falcons had that horrible 2012 draft (Peter Konz, Lamar Holmes). That draft led to a significant amount of the fan base turning against Thomas Dimitroff. I'm not quite sure how to role play Dimitroff at this point. Sometimes I try to follow his style, and in other mocks I intentionally throw his playbook out the window and go with my own philosophy. Dimitroff has been self proclaimed "pure need-based guy" when it came to the draft (his words, and I was in the room at one media event when he said it). But last year and this year it seems like the Falcons are moving more towards the type of BPA approach that I prefer. They are filling the critical needs in free agency so that they won't be locked in on specific positions in rounds 1-2 of the draft. And last year's Calvin Ridley and Isaiah Oliver picks just screamed BPA. In a sense that made it a bit tougher to do the mocks, as I'm not even sure what the team's overall philosophy is at this point. So this year I went with my own approach but threw in a few need-specific picks here and there just to give it the Dimitroff flavor. (Sean Bunting was the main one, as CB depth is a key remaining need and the Falcons have shown a lot of interest in Bunting.) I also threw away my seventh rounder in a trade that probably wasn't even needed, which is definitely a classic Dimitroff move.