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If I get who I want in the 3rd... I would be beyond ecstatic about this draft.
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The New England Patriots select: Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan
Lewis will need to put on weight at the NFL level. But could fill a great need for NE if he's able to do so.
I got couple guys very very high on my board still.. strong 2nd round guys
Kupp is the most prolific pass-catcher in Football Championship Subdivision history, setting all-time records in total receptions (42, receiving yards (6,464), and receiving touchdowns (73). He is the son of a former NFL player (Craig was a fifth-round pick in 1990) and grandson of a New Orleans Saints Hall of Famer (Jake was an offensive lineman in the NFL from 1964-75). He won just about every award he could win in his four years with the Eagles, staring with the Jerry Rice Award as the top FCS freshman when he started all 15 games, making 93 catches for 1,691 yards and 21 touchdowns. As a sophomore, Kupp fought through an ankle injury but was still an All-American receiver (104-1,431, six TD), third-team punt returner (10-162, TD), and Academic All-American. He won all of those awards again in 2015, in addition to the Walter Payton Award as the FCS's best player as he led the nation in all three major categories (114-1,642, 19 TD). Kupp again proved to be the best receiver in the FCS in 2016, leading all with 117 receptions, 1,700 receiving yards, and 17 receiving touchdowns in another consensus All-American season.
"If he gets to a team with a good quarterback, watch out. In 2014, he punked both Marcus Peters and Sidney Jones when he took on Washington. Two first-round talents. You tell me if he's going to be a starter." -- South regional scout for AFC team
Utilized as a slot receiver in college but could transition outside. Produced elite numbers against a lower level of competition but saved a monster game for Washington State early in the season. He is as natural a pass catcher as you will find with desired competitive drive on each snap. His transition to NFL-level cornerbacks will take time, but he has the ability to become an early No. 3 receiver and eventual starter.
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I had Baker & Maye on my safety board at the time of my pick, I think Maye can be an instant impact guy
Adoree got drafted already.. 30th to the steelers
It's been an interesting journey for Douglas from an unknown at junior college to first-team All-Big 12 selection and NFL prospect. Lightly recruited out of East Orange, New Jersey, Douglas struggled through a redshirt year at Nassau Community College in New York. He took on a playmaking role in 2013, intercepting three passes and breaking up three others. Douglas' game took off the following year; he garnered first-team junior college All-American status with 7.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions and 15 pass breakups. Offers came from Florida State and Louisville, but he decided to stay nearer to home in Morgantown. He played in 11 games in 2015 (eight tackles, one INT) before once again stepping up to tie for the national lead with eight interceptions (along with 70 tackles, 3.5 for loss, and eight pass breakups) in 2016.
Douglas has rare size for the position and his 2016 interception total will add to the level of intrigue for NFL teams. There is no doubting Douglas' ability to make plays on the ball when he's in position, but his lack of long speed and closing burst could make his big senior season an anomaly. Douglas is a zone corner with press and trail ability but needs to run a reasonable time at the combine to solidify his draft slotting.
Cleveland Browns 2017 Draft results
1. Myles Garret DE TAMU
12. Deshaun Watson QB Clemson
33. Evan Engram TE Ole Miss
52. Quincy Wilson CB Florida
65. Budda Baker FS/NB Washington
SWAG is better than both those dudes and is a great fit for Arizona's downfield system, which Dobbs is not.Could have taken first rounder to be dobbs
Or dude out of cal