I kinda really like what I'm doing for the Jaguars, I don't know really well their needs tho. For now: Zay Flowers, WR, Boston College Anton Harrison, OT, Oklahoma Riley Moss, CB, Iowa
Got it. That's #92 and #206. I'll put it in the spreadsheet soon. In the meantime, Bengals are OTC. Fire when ready, @matthewwillson29 .
I couldn't risk another IOL leaving especially one with his size to be versatile to move both outside and inside on the line
Ok, another Titans trade. (Stunner, I know...) Falcons get #139 and #166. Titans get DE Ade Ogundeji, LB Mykal Walker, OT Tyler Vrabel, and #228. (That's TEN's original seventh rounder, and yes, Tyler Vrabel is coach Mike Vrabel's son.)
Both Dallas and Buffalo need help on that line, Dallas can't keep that pocket clean against top defenses and Buffalo is struggling to keep Bengals and KC from stopping the run forcing Josh Allen into throw first situations which allows the DBs to just give them fits all day
Obviously I like the trade for Tennessee, since I did it. But it also makes me like @Falcons Guy 's draft for Atlanta a lot better, because now the big picture makes more sense. Ogundeji was one of the excess edge rushers, and he was the one at the bottom of the pile. Walker was drafted for Dan Quinn, not Dean Pees or Ryan Nielsen. Moving him makes room for Kaden Elliss or DeAngelo Malone or the two defenders that he just drafted to get on the field as ILBs as well as OLB/edge. And sending the seventh rounder back to Tennessee AND the coach's kid? We had to work that in just for giggles.
With Tyler Steen drafted, Vrabel can get back the son he didn't even want to sign for essentially free. (Probably to be his own man but you get it). Ogundeji was the clear cut IMO. Walker I think the team is moving past and Troy Andersen is ready to take his role. Everyone else he inquired about I just couldn't trade.