Draft Simulator

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  1. CJGreen

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    qb teddy bridgewater
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    wr kelvin benjamin
    florida state
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    olb dee ford
    auburn
    80
    s craig loston
    lsu
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    te c.j. Fiedorowicz
    iowa
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    rb de’anthony thomas
    oregon
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    te colt lyerla
    oregon
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    rb dri archer
    kent state
     
  2. Jets4eva9011

    Jets4eva9011 Well-Known Member

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    If we had added two WR via FA and add in this draft. A+ offseason.
     
  3. NCJetsfan

    NCJetsfan Well-Known Member

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    Here's my first draft:


    18WR JORDAN MATTHEWS, VANDERBILT

    49 S LAMARCUS JOYNER, FLORIDA STATE

    69 WR JARVIS LANDRY, LSU

    80 OLB DEE FORD, AUBURN

    111 TE C.J. FIEDOROWICZ, IOWA

    142 S HAKEEM SMITH, LOUISVILLE

    179 RB DRI ARCHER, KENT STATE

    210 CB ROSS COCKRELL, DUKE
     
  4. NCJetsfan

    NCJetsfan Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for this great site! Did anyone say draft offense?

    My second:


    18 WR MARQISE LEE
    USC

    49 WR ODELL BECKHAM JR.
    LSU

    69 RB ANDRE WILLIAMS
    BOSTON COLLEGE

    80 QB TAJH BOYD
    CLEMSON

    111 OT JAMES HURST
    UNC

    142 S HAKEEM SMITH
    LOUISVILLE

    179 P KIRBY VAN DER KAMP
    IOWA STATE

    210 TE MARCEL JENSEN
    FRESNO STATE
     
  5. NCJetsfan

    NCJetsfan Well-Known Member

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    18 TE ERIC EBRON
    UNC

    49 WR DAVANTE ADAMS
    FRESNO STATE

    69 S CRAIG LOSTON
    LSU

    80 ILB CHRIS BORLAND
    WISCONSIN

    111 QB DAVID FALES
    SAN JOSE STATE

    142 OT AUSTIN WENTWORTH
    FRESNO STATE

    179 OG RYAN GROY
    WISCONSIN

    210 OLB PRINCE SHEMBO
    NOTRE DAME
     
  6. deerow84

    deerow84 Well-Known Member

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    Here's what I came up with on my first attempt, obviously offense heavy in the early stages.

    18 WR MARQISE LEE
    USC

    49 TE AUSTIN SEFERIAN-JENKINS
    WASHINGTON

    69 WR JARVIS LANDRY
    LSU

    80 S CALVIN PRYOR
    LOUISVILLE

    111 QB DAVID FALES
    SAN JOSE STATE

    142 OG BRANDON THOMAS
    CLEMSON

    179 OLB BOSEKO LOKOMBO
    OREGON

    210 CB STANLEY JEAN- BAPTISTE
    NEBRASKA

    Even though I double dipped at WR I like the first five pick of this a lot, 6th & 7th picks are okay and my 8th (which was a 7th rounder) should have gone P or something but oh well. Maybe next time.
     
  7. jilozzo

    jilozzo Well-Known Member

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    awesome BM gotta check it out.

    edit - my new favorite internet site. thanks bake
     
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  8. Colintes

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    te eric ebron
    unc

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    wr kelvin benjamin
    florida state

    69
    cb aaron colvin
    oklahoma

    80
    s craig loston
    lsu

    111
    qb david fales
    san jose state

    142
    wr robert herron
    wyoming

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    olb denicos allen
    michigan state

    210
    og kadeem edwards
    tennessee state
     
  9. deerow84

    deerow84 Well-Known Member

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    My second attempt and I have to say I would be more than satisfied with this:

    18 WR SAMMY WATKINS
    CLEMSON

    49 TE AUSTIN SEFERIAN-JENKINS
    WASHINGTON

    69 OLB JEREMIAH ATTAOCHU
    GEORGIA TECH

    80 S CALVIN PRYOR
    LOUISVILLE

    111 QB DAVID FALES
    SAN JOSE STATE

    142 OG BRANDON THOMAS
    CLEMSON

    179 WR L’DAMIAN WASHINGTON
    MISSOURI

    210 P KIRBY VAN DER KAMP
    IOWA STATE

    For the record with some of our compensatory picks I would considering drafter a KR/PR specialist and would likely pick up a few project guys and maybe another CB depending on what we do with Cro and obviously free agency is a factor.

    Just for a comparison I did a quick draft picking the BPA per the ranking system of this website (which, admittedly, may not be the best) as there has been some debate in the forums over picking for need vs BPA.

    So here's my BPA draft, let people decide which they would rather have. I know which one I prefer:

    18 CB IFO EKPRE-OLOMU
    OREGON

    49 OLB KYLE VAN NOY
    BYU

    69 QB ZACH METTENBERGER
    LSU

    80 RB CHARLES SIMS
    WVU

    111 DT DOMINIQUE EASLEY
    FLORIDA

    142 QB BRETT SMITH
    WYOMING

    Note: for the fifth round pick the order went QB Smith, CB Breeland, OT Wentworth, WR Ellignton. So if we did "BPA except at positions already drafted" (especially QB) then maybe Wentworth or Ellignton would make more sense.

    179 C RUSSELL BODINE
    NORTH CAROLINA

    210 OG ZACH FULTON
    TENNESSEE

    Overall: Ugh that's ugly. Grab an OLB but none of our other top needs: WR, TE and S.
     
  10. NCJetsfan

    NCJetsfan Well-Known Member

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    Actually, you should have had two 3rd round picks, one coming from Revis. I'd love your first 5 picks too! Sign me up for that.
     
  11. NCJetsfan

    NCJetsfan Well-Known Member

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    I agree about the BPA on that board. I was gonna do one of those, but quickly saw that it was gonna be ugly. DTs, DEs, Cs and CBs kept coming up as the top player on the site's board. I scrapped that draft. It would have done little to address team needs.
     
  12. NCJetsfan

    NCJetsfan Well-Known Member

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    To compare the difference between who the Jets will have the chance to draft at #18 vs who the Titans will have at #11, I ran a couple of simulations drafting at the Titans' spot.

    Here's the draft:

    11 WR SAMMY WATKINS
    CLEMSON

    42 G DAVID YANKEY
    STANFORD

    108 TE C.J. FIEDOROWICZ
    IOWA

    139 S KENNY LADLER
    VANDERBILT

    170 WR RASHAD GREENE
    FLORIDA STATE

    205 RB DRI ARCHER
    KENT STATE

    In the 1st round, if the Jets were at #11 the Jets could have chosen from among Anthony Barr, Jadaveon Clowney, Sammy Watkins, and CJ Mosley, as well as players that have been available at #18 in some of my previous simulations like Ebron, Amaro, Matthews, Evans, Lee, etc. I took Watkins just because he's such a great WR prospect and the Jets desperately need a playmaker at WR (or any offensive position for that matter), but in real life, I think Idzik would not have passed on Clowney or Barr, as Clowney was the 2nd ranked player and Barr the 4th ranked player and Watkins lower.

    In the 2nd round, I got G David Yankey, whom I had not had the opportunity to pick in other drafts unless I had just really wanted an OG or Yankey in the 1st round and opted for him over Lee, Ebron and some of the others I have taken in round 1.

    The Titans evidently have no 3rd round pick much less two, so that hurt, but of course if it were the Jets drafting in that spot, the possibilities would have been excellent. They were much less at the #18 spot.

    Being able to get a Rashad Greene in the 6th round was unbelievable value. He was money in the Championship game, and adding Dri Archer in the 7th unbelievable.

    I think all those guys who think that draft position is meaningless need to run this simulator a bunch of times from both the #18 and #11 spots. That should convince them of the advantages of drafting higher and how that can be MUCH more important to the team than winning a meaningless game or two at the end of a non-playoff season.
     
  13. NCJetsfan

    NCJetsfan Well-Known Member

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    Another draft from the #11 spot.


    YOUR PICKS
    11 WR SAMMY WATKINS
    CLEMSON

    42 S HA’SEAN CLINTON-DIX
    ALABAMA

    108 OG ANTHONY STEEN
    ALABAMA

    139 RB STORM JOHNSON
    UCF

    170 WR KASEN WILLIAMS
    WASHINGTON

    205 TE ASA WATSON
    NORTH CAROLINA STATE


    In the 2nd round, I could have opted for Tre Mason or Seferian-Jenkins, but they were a pretty good bit lower ranked than Dix, so I didn't reach.

    In the 3rd round, the Jets would have had the opportunity to draft players like Tajh Boyd, Attoachu, Pryor, Borland, Loston

    In the 4th, I could have reached way down and taken Feodorowicz, but took the top-rated player in Steen.

    In both the 5th & 6th rounds the top-ranked player was a RB. I'm not wild about Storm Johnson, but would have had to reach too much to add someone like Bruce Ellington at a position of greater need. In the 6th round, I did reach to add Kasen Williams.

    It makes me very sad that the Jets are drafting at #18 rather than at #11. They could have been adding a phenomenal amount of talent in this draft. Hopefully, they'll still be able to add some good talent, but won't be able to add nearly what they could have.
     
  14. Ozymandias

    Ozymandias Well-Known Member

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    I liked the way this one turned out.

    1. Johnny Manziel (QB, Texas A&M)
    2. Austin Seferian-Jenkins (TE, Washington State)
    3a. Jarvis Landry (WR, LSU)
    3b. Dee Ford (OLB, Auburn)
    4. Hakeem Smith (S, Louisville)
    5. Jaylen Saunders (WR, Oklahoma)
    6. Silas Redd (RB, USC)
    7. Spencer Long (OG, Nebraska)
     
  15. Barry the Baptist

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    I like this, I'd jizz myself if our draft ended up like this

    1) Mike Evans
    2) ASJ
    3) Brandon Coleman
    4) Hakeem Smith
    5) Ryan Groy
    6) Stanley Jean-Baptiste
    7) Tyler Gafney
     
  16. asbcheeks

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    No way Kelvin Benjamin actually falls to the 2nd round if he declares, right? I'd be tripping over myself to grab him at 18 personally.
     
  17. jerseyjay14

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    would do back flips over that draft.
     
  18. Zach

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    My second dip:

    18 (1st)
    TE ERIC EBRON
    UNC

    49 (2nd)
    WR DAVANTE ADAMS
    FRESNO STATE

    69 (3rd, a)
    OLB JEREMIAH ATTAOCHU
    GEORGIA TECH


    80 (3rd, b)
    OLB ADRIAN HUBBARD
    ALABAMA


    111 (4th)
    OT JUSTIN BRITT
    MISSOURI


    142 (5th)
    OT JAMES HURST
    UNC


    179
    RB DE’ANTHONY THOMAS
    OREGON

    210
    P KIRBY VAN DER KAMP
    IOWA STATE

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    Bold guys are the kind of guys I had to grab at that round. Too good a value [or so in my estimation.]
     
  19. WahooJet

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    This site is dangerous, getting my unrealistic hopes WAY too high for a draft like this:

    R1 WR SAMMY WATKINS CLEMSON
    R2 WR KELVIN BENJAMIN FSU
    R3 S CRAIG LOSTON LSU
    R3 OLB DEE FORD AUBURN
    R4 QB AARON MURRAY GEORGIA
    R5 OG BRANDON THOMAS CLEMSON
     
  20. BrowningNagle

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    R1 QB JOHNNY MANZIEL - TEXAS A&M
    R2 TE AUSTIN SEFERIAN-JENKINS - WASHINGTON
    R3 OLB JEREMIAH ATTAOCHU - GEORGIA TECH
    R3 G GABE JACKSON - MISSISSIPPI STATE
    R4 RB DE’ANTHONY THOMAS - OREGON
    R5 WR BRUCE ELLINGTON - SOUTH CAROLINA
    R6 S ANTHONY HARRIS - VIRGINIA
    R7 WR JEREMY GALLON - MICHIGAN

    That's how mine shook out. Didn't get the recievers that I wanted, I couldn't believe they were ALL gone by 18... and I'm not the biggest Manziel guy, but there's not a chance I'm letting him pass by for a Tight End.

    I thought I got some late round steals in Ellington (5th) and Gallon (7th)
     

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