Drew Sanders is essentially a converted edge to ILB. He's still learning but that makes his potential look much better than most as he looks pretty good already.
Sorry LAOJoe I meant you and RT, had a rough night. Dogs got me up at 3:30, then 4 am, then 5 am I finally fed all of them and then we finally crashed like Zombies. Cancer does suck, my chemo sucks too, zaps the life out of you.
That's always part of the puzzle. Player A might be your BPA at DL. But if you believe you can get someone you like in round 3 or 4, but think the WR group will really drop off, do you take an inferior player, per BPA, to hopefully like the "haul" better? Or do you take your DL BPA, and just hope for the best later, continue a more BPA approach?
At this point I've just got about 5 names for consideration for each team's next selection written in my phone notes. I probably update it once per day.
Done. Have you tried getting into the spreadsheet yourself yet? Wondering if your access works correctly or if there are file sharing issues of some kind.
I agree with you about Tuli, but as well as the aforementioned 3 tech the Bears just needed talented bodies on their DL, lots of em. So I'm totally fine getting good players with positional versatility and letting the specifics take care of themselves thru offseason/TC. Yeah, this being the Bears tho there's plenty other holes to fill heh. I've gone DL 3 out of my first 5 picks, prob time to look at other areas.
My mom lost her best friend to cancer. 10 years later her new best friend got cancer and she's been fighting it for a decade and we thought she was going to go this year when she had to quit chemo due to a reaction but thankfully they say it worked so she's back in remission. But now her other best friend (essentially only other one you could call that) has cancer now is on heavy chemo. Her prognosis looks okay but you never know.
Actually I wanted Zacch Pickens, and another dude, he is on a list of 7 top fits for the Steelers in an article on Behind The Steel Curtain. But I already took Breese, retrospect I nailed the pick. There are a ton of DL players rated near 80. I got Brents at 49 he visited PIttsburgh so that was on target. I read a LOT, Steelers Depot man those cats NAIL the draft for us each year. Post Gazette has some good info too, but I miss out because they start charging for a subscription. I live nowhere near Pittsburgh and their local news and Liberal bias isn't in my interests. PLus there is a MAC guy I really like, pefect fit for round 4, but again I already took a DL.
The key is to get a commercial quality board, and quality markers, and the correct felt eraser. We got one at work and even that one you gotta really rub hard to remove ink. Maybe a magnetic board with tiles, like on NFL network that looks pretty sick.
That's exactly why I took him, gonna put him at EDGE in our 3-4 defense bit eventually give him 3rd down snaps inside
This side of the puzzle is the part I like the most. I really don't know jack about most of these players. I look for specific attributes when I research them, and I look for system fit as best I can. But the real treat for me is the strategy of setting up Plan B, Plan C, and so on, and what happens if someone like this becomes available, how does the strategy change if this trade or that trade gets offered, etc.
@Wes is still OTC @MaroonTyphoon is free to select whenever @LAOJoe is to follow MT and @RTTRUTH is up for b2b
I have the most success (I use them frequently for work) with a stack of small boards rather than one big board. It's easier on me, and now that we're in the Teams / Zoom era, it's much easier to put a small board in front of a web cam. The alcohol-based spray solutions make a world of difference for the erasers.
Titans just got sniped. Also... Perry was the #1 overall prospect on the Big Board for this mock. (... it's sorted alphabetically by full name, not by any kind of ranking.)