162 = 100 picks before the very last pick of the draft. I was aiming for somewhere in the middle of the draft, where the players aren't all that well known to casual fans but are still well known to draft freaks. The guys we pick in rounds 4-5 aren't going to end up as top 10 or top 20 picks in the real thing, so slide it closer to the end of the draft than the beginning. 143-162 leaves 100 picks for someone to fall while giving a better chance for someone in that block to rise 50+ spots. The real "challenge" to it is that you can't avoid any players in the block. You call your shots on all of them, head to head against everyone else on the same players.
Eagles 1(15) Derek Stingley Jr., CB - LSU 1(18) Jordan Davis, DT - Georgia 2(6) Jahan Dotson, WR - Penn State 3(19) Kingsley Enagbare, DE - South Carolina 3(41) Nick Cross, S - Maryland Traded 2(19), 3(37), 5(11), 2023 3rd to Jets For 2(6), 4(12), 5(20), 2024 6th Traded 4(12), 5(20) to 49ers For 3(41) Essentially gave up a 2023 3rd and 5(11) to trade up from 2(19) to 2(6) and get a 2024 6th. Bills 1(25) Andrew Booth Jr., CB - Clemson 2(25) Kenneth Walker III, RB - Michigan State 3(25) Ed Ingram, G - LSU
Sorry I didn’t get back to you on this, night got away from me a bit. Glad you got a deal done anyway. That being said Pats are still looking to move up to an OTC pick this morning.
Denver selects Matthew Butler, DT - Tennessee Denver selects Joshua Williams, CB - Fayetteville State
Without a doubt. I just looked it up... only two players from there have been drafted, both by the Jets in the 1970s. One was a RB in the 16th round, and the other was a kicker in the 17th round.
Anyone willing to give SF a 2023 3rd and late pick swap for the otc pick? Got my guy in 15 minutes if not