Daniel Jeremiah 2019 Mock Draft.

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  1. Martin&theJETS

    Martin&theJETS Well-Known Member

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    I can guarantee you that Jacobs will not be a top 10 pick. No chance in hell. Let alone top 5. What an idiot lol.
     
  2. Sam Hammer

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    I don't see Murray falling all the way to the Patriots. I understand his grade is late first rounder, but need can elevate that value. He would need to pass by multiple teams that really need a QB. It's possible, but unlikely that he gets past Miami.
     
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  3. No Little,No Harry & no Aj Brown.Wow
     
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    Yeah, I can't take this mock seriously. In addition to your point, there's no way Jacobs is a top 10 pick.
     
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  5. b.reyes16

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    The wide receiver projections seems to be all over the place. I've seen about 10 different receivers mocked in the first round. Harry, Brown, Metcalf, Arcega-Whiteside, Hollywood Brown, Kelvin Harmon...I think it will probably come down to what each team's offense is in need of, but it is quite likely that Harry and Brown aren't the first wide receivers off the board. AJ Brown is the only one I'd consider a complete player and even he sometimes struggles with separation.
     
  6. I agree about Aj Brown. He's not really a #1...more like a well rounded slot/#2 w. great short area ability.He can definitely help a team win though & is a tough customer. Harry I think is a different story b.c despite the route running question marks(Like every other WR in this class mind you) he is not a one trick pony by any standard. He can beat a defense in alot of different ways. He's very good in in contested/50-50 situations, He can win over the top & he has short area/big play ability as a ball carrier. What that tells me is even if he's struggling to separate he can still impact the game positively b.c he can win against tight coverage and/or make something happen on Screens/hitches as a ball carrier.Ths guy looks like a power forward in the Brandon Marshall/Anquan Boldin mold...perhaps w. more ball carrying ability.

    I've watched alot of the available footage on alot of the WR's..Here's how I have them stacked. There's alot of potential but I see a large gap between Harry & the rest of the field b.c of what I alluded to above. Arcega-Whiteside is a guy I need to see more of...I've heard he's got a similar deal to Harry w. alil less physicality but better height & movement.

    N'keal Harry

    AJ Brown
    Marquise Brown
    DK Metcalf
    Deebo Samuel
    Hakeem Butler
    Kelvin Harmon
    Collin Johnson
    Preston Williams
    Andy Isabella
    Antoine Wesley
    Keelen Doss
    Dillion Mitchell
    Anthony Johnson
    David Sills
     
  7. b.reyes16

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    I agree for the most part on Harry. Separation is something that just always scares me because I've seen so many great prospects struggle in the NFL because they lack the speed or route running ability to separate. Harry will probably run in the 4.5-4.6 range and his route running is average at best. I think Brandon Marshall is a very good comparison, because despite those issues, he's one of those guys who's open even if he's covered.

    I personally don't think there is a wide receiver worthy of a top 10 pick, but there are a ton in the 16-47 range. DK Metcalf probably has the highest ceiling, but he has huge bust potential as well. AJ Brown would be a very safe pick for any team and definitely warrants first round draft status. Arcega-Whiteside is fringe first round; probably the best high-pointer in the draft (has some likeness to Mike Evans), but he's another guy who's definitely a little raw.
     
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    Deebo Samuel, I think is my target at the top of the 3rd round barring no trades in this draft. I've recently been reading up on him, saw a few of his games ... he's Golden Tate / Cobb like. He would be a nice fit for the offense. He's that guy that can make tough catches and win 50/50 balls.
     
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  9. Hes a really good all around player.Tough route runner,50-50 balls,short area quickness & has a nose for sticks/end zone.

    I dont think hes there in 3rd round.My gut says early to mid 2nd the latest.
     
  10. Martin&theJETS

    Martin&theJETS Well-Known Member

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    Josh Allen going @ 7 and Murray going @ 31 lmao
     
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    101GangGreen101 2018 Thread of the Year Award Winner

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    We shall see come combine time. Looks to be a decent WR draft.
     
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  12. footballfundamentals

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    I really Love Hockenson if we can get him in a trade back. My friend is a Penn State alumn so when we watched the big ten games I saw alot of Iowa football. Reminds me of Gronk with a bit of a mean streak. Watch the video highlights of him.
     

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