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Draft simulator results

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26.
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Nate Wiggins
CB Clemson

57.
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Chris Braswell
EDGE Alabama

89.
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Blake Corum
RB Michigan

92.
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Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
LB Clemson

125.
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Tanor Bortolini
OC Wisconsin

220.
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Ainias Smith
WR Texas A&M

246.
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Myles Cole
EDGE Texas Tech



First four picks look pretty solid. Downside to having a spreadsheet is the big board stays static which fucks with availability.

I'll try again.
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Re: Draft simulator results

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Cooper DeJean
S Iowa

57.
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Xavier Legette
WR South Carolina

89.
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Braelon Allen
RB Wisconsin

92.
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Trevin Wallace
LB Kentucky

125.
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Jalyx Hunt
EDGE Houston Christian

220.
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Devin Leary
QB Kentucky

246.
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Jamree Kromah
DT James Madison


Much better. Cooper Dejean finally fell to me, but the rest of the draft after the third is anonymous
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Re: Draft simulator results

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emby wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 9:11 am 26.
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Nate Wiggins
CB Clemson


92.
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Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
LB Clemson

I don't scout college football players even remotely enough to do the whole draft thing, but I do watch the shit out of it - and especially you-know-who. So I can comment on these two.

Wiggins in round one? No thanks. He's a great man-to-man guy, especially to match against speedsters or to just plunk on an island out on the edge, but when he finds himself against any bigger possession-type receivers, he can be out-muscled easily. And he's also not so hot in run support. I wouldn't be mad if he fell to us in the second, but I think his first-round hype is just a matter of there not really being many elite corners out there this year.

Trotter in round three? OH HELL YES. Gimme gimme gimme. That man is a football player who makes football plays. I would explain more, but just the thought of him in red and pewter makes me need to go have some alone time.
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Kress wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 10:17 am
emby wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2024 9:11 am 26.
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Nate Wiggins
CB Clemson


92.
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Jeremiah Trotter Jr.
LB Clemson

I don't scout college football players even remotely enough to do the whole draft thing, but I do watch the shit out of it - and especially you-know-who. So I can comment on these two.

Wiggins in round one? No thanks. He's a great man-to-man guy, especially to match against speedsters or to just plunk on an island out on the edge, but when he finds himself against any bigger possession-type receivers, he can be out-muscled easily. And he's also not so hot in run support. I wouldn't be mad if he fell to us in the second, but I think his first-round hype is just a matter of there not really being many elite corners out there this year.

Trotter in round three? OH HELL YES. Gimme gimme gimme. That man is a football player who makes football plays. I would explain more, but just the thought of him in red and pewter makes me need to go have some alone time.
Corner is my blind spot on this class right now. You'll have to get with Outtie on his Cooper Dejean man crush. Dudes straight thirsty about him.

Trotter was available more than once while running these simulations.
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emby wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 10:53 am Trotter was available more than once while running these simulations.

If you want his negative, he goes off script too much. He kicked ass at it in college, because he is talented enough to just take off and wreck a play on his own, but it won't fly in the NFL. Get him to temper his emotions and play within the defense, and he's a better version of the good version of Devon White. As in, pass-rushing, gap filling, and lateral-moving DW on a good day, but with the ability to also drop into coverage. And catch things.
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I think Trotter Jr. will be coachable to the point of being a great player. Look at his dad, all piss and vinegar but he was a fucking beast.
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