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  • troyshair
    Rookie
    • Oct 2013
    • 3

    Draft Simulator- Fun!

    If anybody happens to be bored and wants to have some fun, go check this out:

    [url]http://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/[/url]

    Their rankings and algorithms may be a little off, but it's kind of a blast. I've done three already. Love the first and third ones:

    15
    TE ERIC EBRON
    UNC
    46
    OLB KYLE VAN NOY
    BYU
    114
    S DION BAILEY
    USC
    145
    CB STANLEY JEAN- BAPTISTE
    NEBRASKA
    176
    DE JOSH MAURO
    STANFORD
    207
    RB DRI ARCHER
    KENT STATE



    15
    DT LOUIS NIX III
    NOTRE DAME
    46
    CB KYLE FULLER
    VIRGINIA TECH
    114
    WR MARTAVIS BRYANT
    CLEMSON
    145
    S HAKEEM SMITH
    LOUISVILLE
    176
    DE RON POWELL
    FLORIDA
    207
    OT WESLEY JOHNSON
    VANDERBILT



    15
    TE ERIC EBRON
    UNC
    46
    WR KELVIN BENJAMIN
    FLORIDA STATE
    114
    DE MARCUS SMITH
    LOUISVILLE
    145
    S TERRENCE BROOKS
    FLORIDA STATE
    176
    DE JOSH MAURO
    STANFORD
    207
    CB STANLEY JEAN- BAPTISTE
    NEBRASKA
  • hawaiiansteel
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 34726

    #2
    it will be way more fun once the simulator includes the comp picks the Steelers will be receiving in the 3rd and 5th rounds.

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    • B&GinNC
      Backup
      • Feb 2013
      • 184

      #3
      Took a dozen tries, but yes, please.
      15
      DE JADEVEON CLOWNEY
      SOUTH CAROLINA
      46
      CB JUSTIN GILBERT
      OKLAHOMA STATE
      114
      S TRE BOSTON
      NORTH CAROLINA
      145
      WR TEVIN REESE
      BAYLOR
      176
      OLB DENICOS ALLEN
      MICHIGAN STATE
      207
      RB TYLER GAFFNEY
      STANFORD

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      • steelerkeylargo
        Hall of Famer
        • Mar 2009
        • 2500

        #4
        15
        cb darqueze dennard
        michigan state


        46
        wr kelvin benjamin
        florida state


        114
        ot seantrel henderson
        miami


        145
        ilb khairi fortt
        california


        176
        cb stanley jean- baptiste
        nebraska


        207
        olb corey nelson
        oklahoma







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        • hawaiiansteel
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 34726

          #5
          my first try:

          15 WR Mike Evans Texas A&M

          46 CB Kyle Fuller Virginia Tech

          114 S Dion Bailey USC

          145 NT Ryan Carrethers Arkansas St

          176 TE Marcel Jensen Fresno St

          207 OG/OT Wesley Johnson Vanderbilt

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          • hawaiiansteel
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 34726

            #6
            Try #2:

            R1 WR SAMMY WATKINS CLEMSON

            R2 CB KYLE FULLER VIRGINIA TECH

            R4 TE C.J. FIEDOROWICZ IOWA

            R5 S TERRENCE BROOKS FLORIDA STATE

            R6 ILB KHAIRI FORTT CALIFORNIA

            R7 OT BILLY TURNER NORTH DAKOTA STATE

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            • steelblood
              Hall of Famer
              • May 2008
              • 4166

              #7
              Mine was TGTBT

              15 Jake Matthews OT Texas A&M
              46 Trent Murphy DE (3-4 Olb for us) Stanford
              114 Martavius Bryant WR Clemson
              145 Deion Belue CB Alabama
              176 Cody Hoffman WR BYU
              207 Ben Gardner DE Stanford
              Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.

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              • hawaiiansteel
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 34726

                #8
                Try #3:

                R1 NT LOUIS NIX III NOTRE DAME

                R2 CB KYLE FULLER VIRGINIA TECH

                R4 S DION BAILEY USC

                R5 ILB LAMIN BARROW LSU

                R6 WR JOSH HUFF OREGON

                R7 OT BILLY TURNER NORTH DAKOTA STATE

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                • Djfan
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 5184

                  #9
                  Jean-Baptiste is sure coming up a lot. What do you draftnicks think of him?
                  Steel City Mafia
                  So Cal Boss (Ret)
                  [URL]http://www.anewsong.com[/URL]

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                  • hawaiiansteel
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 34726

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Djfan
                    Jean-Baptiste is sure coming up a lot. What do you draftnicks think of him?
                    STANLEY JEAN-BAPTISTE, CB

                    SCHOOL: NEBRASKA | CONFERENCE: BIG10
                    COLLEGE EXPERIENCE: SENIOR | HOMETOWN: MIAMI, FL

                    6'2" 220 lbs
                    4.56 - 40 yard dash
                    Projected Round: 4-5

                    ANALYSIS

                    STRENGTHS: Boasts excellent height and length for the position. Gets a strong initial jam to re-route receivers when playing press-man coverage. Often asked to play off-man principles, as well, showing the patience to allow receivers to get near him before beginning his turning motion. By doing so, Jean-Baptiste is able to sneak a peek toward the quarterback and break quickly on short and intermediate routes.

                    Uses his long arms and strong hands to bat away passes as they arrive, demonstrating good hand-eye coordination and leaping ability. Uses his long arms very effectively to rip free from blockers. Surprisingly fluid hips for a cornerback of his size. Capable of changing directions well to maintain close proximity to the receiver. Good ball skills, including the ability to extend and pluck outside of his frame.

                    WEAKNESSES: Not nearly as physical as his size would indicate, especially when tackling. Frequently relies on ducking his head and swiping at the legs of ballcarriers. Could be viewed by some as a potential safety convert but hasn't played this position before and will need to develop more physicality and reliability as an open-field tackler.

                    While fluid in changing directions, is susceptible to double-moves because he doesn't possess ideal initial burst and possesses just fair straight-line speed, overall.

                    COMPARES TO: Brandon Browner, Seattle Seahawks - Like Browner, Jean-Baptiste combines size, ball skills and surprising fluidity to intrigue as a super-sized cornerback. Browner only re-emerged as an NFL player in recent years, however, after languishing in the CFL in part due to a lack of straight-line speed inconsistent effectiveness as an open-field tackler. Should the light turn on for Jean-Baptiste, he could stick in the NFL. Without greater reliability as a tackler, however, his time in the league could be short.

                    --Rob Rang (12/30/13)

                    [URL]http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/2042647/stanley-jeanbaptiste[/URL]

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                    • Rara
                      Pro Bowler
                      • Mar 2013
                      • 1305

                      #11
                      This is pretty awesome and fun! Here are my results:

                      First time around:
                      Round 1- Jake Matthews, OT; Texas A&M
                      Round 2- Kelvin Benjamin, WR; Florida State
                      Round 4- Victor Hampton, CB; South Carolina
                      Round 5- Marcel Jensen, TE; Fresno State
                      Round 6- Dede Lattimore, ILB; South Florida
                      Round 7- Stanley Jean- Baptiste, CB; Nebraska

                      Second time around:
                      Round 1- Khalil Mack, OLB; Buffalo (Couldn't pass up on him since he dropped to #15..Woodley's replacement? haha)
                      Round 2- Ra'Shede Hegeman, DT; Minnesota
                      Round 4- Dion Bailey, S; USC
                      Round 5- Keith McGill, CB; Utah
                      Round 6- Marcel Jensen, TE; Fresno State
                      Round 7- Jeremy Gallon, WR; Michigan

                      Third time around:

                      Round 1- Mike Evans, WR; Texas A&M
                      Round 2- Kony Ealy, DE; Missouri
                      Round 4- Ahmad Dixon, S; Baylor
                      Round 5- De'Anthony Thomas, RB; Oregon
                      Round 6- Victor Hampton, CB; South Carolina
                      Round 7- Dede Lattimore, ILB; South Florida

                      And Fourth/Last time:

                      Round 1- Cyrus Kouandjio, OT; Alabama
                      Round 2- Kyle Van Noy, OLB; BYU
                      Round 4- Aaron Lynch, DE; USF
                      Round 5- Keith McGill, CB; Utah
                      Round 6- Ryan Carrethers, DT; Arkansas State
                      Round 7- Darwin Cook, S; WVU
                      2022 NFL Mock Draft
                      -------------------------------------------
                      1. Malik Willis, QB; Liberty
                      2. Daniel Faalele, OT; Minnesota
                      3. Dante Stills, DT; West Virginia
                      7. Riley Moss, CB; Iowa

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                      • Shawn
                        Legend
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 15129

                        #12
                        Fun, but when Clowney fell to us at 15, I realized the inaccuracy of the program.
                        Trolls are people too.

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                        • flippy
                          Legend
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 17088

                          #13
                          Here were my picks. I just took the top guy on their list that was available and only dropped down to a later player if there was a duplicate position. Not even sure who all these guys are yet.

                          YOUR PICKS
                          15
                          ILB C.J. MOSLEY
                          ALABAMA


                          46
                          CB JUSTIN GILBERT
                          OKLAHOMA STATE


                          114
                          TE ARTHUR LYNCH
                          GEORGIA


                          145
                          WR BRUCE ELLINGTON
                          SOUTH CAROLINA


                          176
                          RB JAMES WILDER JR.
                          FLORIDA STATE


                          207
                          S DARWIN COOK
                          WVU
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                          • ikestops85
                            Hall of Famer
                            • Jun 2008
                            • 3723

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Shawn
                            Fun, but when Clowney fell to us at 15, I realized the inaccuracy of the program.
                            Clowney? What about Jake Matthews? I would die from excitement if he fell to us. The program might be fun but in know way is it realistic.
                            As many on this site think ... The Rooney's suck, Colbert sucks, Tomlin sucks, the coaches suck, and the players suck.

                            but Go Steelers!!!

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                            • JUST-PLAIN-NASTY
                              Hall of Famer
                              • May 2008
                              • 3937

                              #15
                              If I stick with their board:

                              1st Mike Evans WR

                              2nd Austin Sererian-Jenkins TE
                              4th Tre Boston S
                              5th Deion Belue CB
                              6th Kasen Williams WR
                              7th Ross Cockrell CB

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