Official 2018: NTNFL Mock Draft

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Yep... Pac time for everything that matters.

Also 5 PM will be our cut off time for the draft. Picks can be made throughout the night but there won't be any skipping.

What does this mean exactly
 
I'm back.. guess ain't no where near my pick though
 
With the 20th pick in the draft the Detroit Lions select

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Marcus Davenport out of UTSA
 
With the 20th pick in the draft the Detroit Lions select

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Marcus Davenport out of UTSA
damn bro, we're both looking for edge guys and like the same dudes. My pick came down to 3 players, so you helped me in a way. I was dreaming of Davenport and his length playing alongside Suh/Donald/Brockers
 
damn bro, we're both looking for edge guys and like the same dudes. My pick came down to 3 players, so you helped me in a way. I was dreaming of Davenport and his length playing alongside Suh/Donald/Brockers
No. f outta here. Y’all have enough. The football gawds won’t allow it.
 
The Bengals select Rashaan Evans, ILB, Alabama.
 
With the 22nd pick the buffalo bills select
  1. Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame
    Height: 6-7. Weight: 309. Arm: 34.
    Projected 40 Time: 5.10.
    Projected Round (2018): 1.
    3/17/18: Team sources say that McGlinchey interviewed well at the NFL Scouting Combine. McGlinchey improved as a senior and is likely the top offensive tackle prospect for the 2018 NFL Draft. He has good athleticism on the edge with the feet to handle speed and good strength to sustain blocks. Unlike many finesse left tackles, McGlinchey is a quality run blocker who can get movement at the point of attack. He blocked well in 2017 and was a key cog in Notre Dame's potent rushing attack.

    In his matchup against Boston College defensive end Harold Landry, McGlinchey won the few plays they had against each other. He also helped keep Wake Forest defensive end Duke Ejiofor to one tackle in their contest.

    McGlinchey had a rough game against Miami as sophomore defensive end Joe Jackson gave him some issues. He gave up a few pressures against Georgia, too, and showed a lack of awareness on a couple of plays, but overall, McGlinchey played well against the Bulldogs until the end of the fourth quarter, when he was beaten by a speed rush for a sack-fumble with 90 seconds remaining to clinch a one-point win for Georgia. Prior to that play, McGlinchey did very well in one-on-one pass protection on the blind side. He still had one false start, but looked more disciplined in that regard over the course of year.

    9/1/17: McGlinchey could have been the closest thing to a franchise left tackle in the 2017 NFL Draft, but he decided to return for his senior year. McGlinchey wouldn't have been one of the best tackle prospects to come out in years, but he was a very good prospect with upside to be an impactful left tackle.

    McGlinchey was very impressive at left tackle for the Fighting Irish in 2016, and one wouldn't have thought that he wasn't playing the position in previous seasons. As a run blocker, McGlinchey can get movement at the point of attack. He flashes heavy hands to push defenders out of their gaps and open holes for his back. In pass protection, McGlinchey looks like a natural at left tackle, showing excellent feet to get depth in his kick slide and cut off speed rushers. He also displays a nice ability to bend at the knee, and that in combination with his feet, keeps him from having to reach after edge rushers. The one consistent problem for McGlinchey is a lot of false start penalties. His 2016 performance suggests that he is a future starting left tackle for the NFL and a first-round pick.

    McGlinchey broke into starting lineup during his sophomore year, putting together an impressive season as a pass protector at right tackle. He showed nice athleticism and the strength to open holes in the ground game.

 
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