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    Pat Mahomes - QB - Texas Tech

    ANALYSIS

    STRENGTHS Possesses NFL body type for work inside and out of the pocket. Has an undeniable swagger and confidence to his game. Accuracy has improved in each season since his freshman year. Naturally accurate in his every day throws. Comfortable challenging defenders in space. Has arm strength and fearlessness to attack the cover-2 voids down the sideline. Can make deep, field side throws. Cranks up velocity to fit passes into tight windows. Former pitcher who propels hips through his release with aggressive torque and never gets cheated on his follow-through. Can deliver strikes from a variety of arm angles. Expedites release on RPOs (run-pass option) or when pressure is mounting in pocket. Puts effort into play-action fakes. Relaxed and effective when throwing on the move. Can be a legitimate dual-threat in a boot-action offense. Improved his eye manipulation over the years and will eyeball linebackers to hold them while patterns unfold around them. Has pocket mobility to escape pressure and the poise to extend plays and find alternate targets. Hands are very strong. Can pump and reset without issues. Competes as a runner and is willing to go the extra mile for the first down.

    WEAKNESSES Can be inconsistent in his approach. Needs to play inside the offense and show more discipline. Too eager to go big game hunting. Ravenous appetite for the explosive play can also bring unwanted trouble. Willingness to default to playground style appears to limit his ability to get into a consistent rhythm. Needs to improve anticipatory reads and learn to take what the defense gives him. Decision making can go from good to bad in a moment's notice. Operates from a narrow base and allows his upper body and arm to race ahead of his feet. Has a dip and wind-up in his standard release. Explosive delivery and follow-through causes some throws to sail. Needs better touch on intermediate and deep balls. Carries ball a little low in the pocket. Impatient. Will leave pocket prematurely rather than standing in and winning in rhythm. Better as a scrambler than pure runner. Looked a little less mobile in the open field this season.

    DRAFT PROJECTION Round 1-2

    SOURCES TELL US "He's got a great arm, big balls and he's mobile. He is going to drive his head coach crazy for the first couple of years and there is no getting around that. If it clicks for him and he's coachable, I think he could become a special quarterback." - NFC executive

    NFL COMPARISON Jay Cutler

    BOTTOM LINE Mahomes is a big, confident quarterback who brings a variety of physical tools to the party, but he's developed some bad habits and doesn't have a very repeatable process as a passer. Mahomes' ability to improvise and extend plays can lead to big plays for his offense, but he will have to prove he can operate with better anticipation and be willing to take what the defense gives him in order to win from the pocket. Mahomes will be a work in progress, but he's a high ceiling, low floor prospect.

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    they just compared him to favre, but them commented on his great accuracy

    hmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    so not worth a 1st much less 2 of them

    watson IMO was the only QB worth a first round pick this year IMO
    Chiefs give up 2 1st round picks for a QB who won't play right away.

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    I would never take a 200 lb Rb that high. Yuck. I like john Ross though. 4.22 and can run routes and catch. That would be fun to have.

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    Brett Favre to Sharpe!!!

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    Draft falling nicely for us though..... Edge rusher is my hope....

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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    kid looks like he's 15
    Was that his mom next to him that kissed him or his GF/wife?

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    Saints are on the clock.

    This should be a defense pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinHarrell View Post
    Draft falling nicely for us though..... Edge rusher is my hope....
    I'm with you, Justin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by esoxx View Post
    Was that his mom next to him that kissed him or his GF/wife?
    That was his mom (MiLF)

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    Quote Originally Posted by esoxx View Post
    Was that his mom next to him that kissed him or his GF/wife?
    not a clue

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    Wow a pick that finally makes sense

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    first CB gone

    not one i even wanted

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    Marshon Lattimore - CB - Ohio St.

    ANALYSIS

    STRENGTHS Uber-athlete. Parks under receiver's chin at line of scrimmage. Uses disruptive inside hand to slow the release and can punch out of his pedal. Patient from his press, utilizing well-timed opening to match the receiver. Plays with explosive hip flip that jump-starts him into top speed when forced to turn and run. Has balance and footwork to remain in phase with target throughout the route. Has electric, flat-footed closing burst. Can shadow a nine route from release to completion. Has twitch to drive hard toward the throw from his lateral shuffle. Plays with plus instincts. Targeted 35 times this season and credited with 14 passes defensed, including four interceptions. Has burst and instincts to make plays from any coverage asked of him. Forceful open-field tackler. Works through blockers to get to both wide receiver screens and running plays. Wrap-up hitter who sees what he hits.

    WEAKNESSES Only one year of starting experience. Wasn't tested by high-end receiving talent very often. Will be much tougher to consistently slow NFL receivers with jam and might have to learn to play some off coverage. Showed slight transition hitch when matched up against in inside release. Will read receiver's eyes to assess ball-timing down the field rather than getting his head around early. Film shows infrequent issues recovering against speed merchants.

    DRAFT PROJECTION Round 1

    SOURCES TELL US "I've studied the top cornerbacks coming out and he's the best I've seen. He's so athletic that he can just post up under the receiver's chin and shadow him all over the field. And he's tough, too. He'll be one of the top cornerbacks pretty quickly." -- Pro personnel director for AFC team

    NFL COMPARISON Vontae Davis

    BOTTOM LINE Average-sized, one-year starter with explosive athleticism and a loaded tool box. He has the feet, hips and agility to be a lockdown cornerback and the ball skills to make teams pay for looking in his direction. His lack of experience could show up early, but he has the confidence and competitive nature that should help him overcome those issues. He has the ability to become a Pro Bowl cornerback early in his career.

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    Browns are on the clock.

    DeShaun Watson?

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    Houston going to take Watson here?

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    This couldn't possibly be going much better for the Packers so far. Still a QB or 2 or 3 to go before the Packers pick, and all those Corners and Edge Rushers still on the board!
    What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zool View Post
    Toby Gerhart sucked for the Vikings. Don't take a Stanford RB apparently.
    What about former Bear #1 pick in 1988, Brad Muster? #23 pick overall, white RB from Stanford.

    The Bears lol

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    Houston... watson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deputy Nutz View Post
    6 offensive players taken in the top 9 in what was considered a defensive strong draft.
    Scarcity driving action.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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