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OldSchool

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With the 80th pick the Cleveland Browns select Justin Layne, CB Michigan St.

Layne is a converted wide receiver who, at 6-foot-3, has great ball skills. He's very physical within rules in press-man, and can regularly affect the timing of a route. He looks more comfortable in off-coverage than press, where he can struggle to flip his hips when smaller, shiftier receivers break off their routes. He's consistently in position to make the tackle but doesn't always wrap up.
Nice! I wasn't sure who I wanted with the Redskins last pick him or Mullens.
 

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Nice! I wasn't sure who I wanted with the Redskins last pick him or Mullens.

When Love and Mullen went back to back I held little hope of Layne falling to the Browns. Almost looked to trade up.
 

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Steelers select WR:


TERRY MCLAURIN
OHIO ST.
WR
WO33
Prospect Info
COLLEGE
Ohio St.
HOMETOWN
CLASS
Indianapolis, IN
r-Senior

HEIGHT
WEIGHT
ARMS
6' 0"
208 lbs
31 1/2”
HANDS
9 1/8”
Prospect Grade
5.58
CHANCE TO BECOME NFL STARTER
HOW WE GRADE
40 Yard Dash
4.35
SECONDS


Bench Press
18
REPS


Vertical Jump
37.5
INCHES


Broad Jump
125.0
INCHES


3 Cone Drill
7.01
SECONDS


20 Yd Shuttle
4.15
SECONDS


60 Yd Shuttle
--
SECONDS


SEE MORE RESULTS

PLAYLIST
The Buckeyes plucked McLaurin from Indiana after he earned the state's Mr. Football for his play at Indianapolis' Cathedral High School. He did not make any catches as a redshirt freshman in 2015. Coaches started him four times in 13 games in 2016, and he grabbed 11 passes for 114 yards (10.4 average) and scored twice that season. As a junior, McLaurin started all 14 contests and hauled in 29 receptions for 436 yards and six touchdowns. He led the team with 20.0 yards per reception as a senior (35-701), scoring 11 times in 14 starts while also making an impact on special teams units (two tackles).
By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
NFL Comparison
Justin Hardee
Overview
Wide receiver with good size, average tape, a strong showing at the Senior Bowl and a special teams pedigree. McLaurin is faster than quick, but he's a detailed route runner who leans on physicality at the top of his route to beat handsy cornerbacks across their face. He will need to improve his ball skills and body positioning if he wants to win contested catches on the NFL level. He has the talent to be an NFL backup and his talent as a gunner could help him see the field quickly on special teams.
Strengths
  • Adequate size and speed combination outside
  • Quick lateral step and hand slap to beat press
  • Routes offer some detail and signs of polish
  • Good feel for leveraging cornerbacks out of position
  • Crisp angles out of stems and breaks
  • Physical at the top of his routes
  • Finds open spaces in scramble situations
  • Talented gunner with build-up speed and ball-tracking
  • Ate up one-on-one matchups throughout the week at Senior Bowl
Weaknesses
  • Has build-up speed, but lacks early acceleration
  • Body catcher with below-average extension and high-pointing
  • Will need to intensify pace of his routes as a pro
  • Long strides hinder short-area work underneath
  • Lacks suddenness to separate from tight man
  • Below-average blocker and willingness to do so
  • Doesn't create yards after catch with wiggle and needs it in stride
  • Comes in hot and runs by special teams tackles
Sources Tell Us

"There are some routes here that make me feel like I am looking at a different guy than the one I saw during the year. He looks a lot more refined right now in practice." -- National scout with AFC team from Senior Bowl
 

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Round 1 on page 20
Round 2 on page 23


Round 3:
65. Arizona Cardinals @OldSchool - Eglton Jenkins, OG, Mississippi State.
66. Pittsburgh Steelers @PressureD41 - Miles Sanders, RB , Penn State
67. Cincinnati Bengals @Memento - Dawson Knox , TE , Mississippi
68. New York Jets @Adi - JJ Arcega-Whiteside, WR, Stanford
69. Jacksonville Jaguars @Ramhusker - Riley Ridley, WR, Georgia
70. Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Corbin - Andy Isabella, WR, Massachusetts
71. Denver Broncos @T-REX - Michael Jordan, OL, Ohio State
72. Cincinnati Bengals @Memento - Jahlani Tavai, LB, Hawaii
73. New England Patriots @SanAnRam - Damien Harris, RB, Alabama
74. Buffalo Bills @RamsFlash80 - Blake Cashman, LB, Minnesota
75. Green Bay Packers @Dieter the Brock - Julian Love, CB, Notre Dame
76. Washington Redskins @OldSchool - Trayvon Mullen, CB, Clemson
77. Carolina Panthers @jsimcox - Mecole Hardman, WR, Georgia
78. Miami Dolphins @TK42-RAM - Ross Pierschbacher, OG, Alabama
79. Atlanta Falcons @Ramhusker - Oshane Ximines, OLB, Old Dominion
80. Cleveland Browns @Ramrocket - Justin Layne, CB, Michigan State
81. Minnesota Vikings @Kevin - Amani Hooker, S, Iowa
82. Tennessee Titans @Riverumbbq - Caleb Wilson, TE, UCLA
83. Pittsburgh Steelers @PressureD41 - Terry McLaurin, WR, Ohio State
84. Seattle Seahawks @shaunpinney
85. Baltimore Ravens @SierraRam
86. Houston Texans @PressureD41
87. Chicago Bears @Petrowsky
88. Detroit Lions @shaunpinney
89. Buffalo Bills @RamsFlash80
90. Dallas Cowboys @Merlin
91. Los Angeles Chargers @FaulkSF
92. Kansas City Chiefs @BonifayRam
93. New York Jets @Adi
94. Los Angeles Rams @Mojo Ram
95. New York Giants @TK42-RAM
96. Washington Redskins* @OldSchool
97. New England Patriots* @SanAnRam
98. Jacksonville Jaguars* @Ramhusker
99. Los Angeles Rams* @Mojo Ram
100. Carolina Panthers* @jsimcox
101. New England Patriots* @SanAnRam
102. Baltimore Ravens* @SierraRam


Trade: Arizona Cardinals trade Josh Rosen to the Washington Redskins for 2nd #46

Trade: Cincinatti Bengals trade Joe Mixon,
4th #110 , 6th #198 to the San Francisco 49ers for Jerrick McKinnon 3rd #67


Trade: Buffalo Bills trade 2nd #40 to the Indianapolis Colts for 2nd #59, 3rd #89, 5th #164

Players taken:

Offense:
Quarterbacks-
Kyler Murray, Dwayne Haskins, Daniel Jones, Drew Lock

Runningbacks- Josh
Jacobs, David Montgomery, Devin Singletary, Miles Sanders , Damien Harris

Wide Receiver- D.K. Metcalf, A.J. Brown, Kelvin Harmon, N'Keal Harry, Marquis Brown, Parris Campbell, Hakeem Butler, Deeboo Samuel, JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Riley Ridley, Andy Isabella, Mecole Hardman, Terry McLaurin,

Offensive Line- Jonah Williams, Jawaan Taylor, Cody Ford, Andre Dillard, Garrett Bradbury, Chris Lindstrom, Dalton Risner, Greg Little, Yodny Cajuste, Tytus Howard, Dru Samia, Erik McCoy, Eglton Jenkins, Michael Jordan, Ross Pierschbacher

Tight End- T.J. Hockenson, Noah Fant, Irv
Smith Jr., Kahale Warring, Josh Oliver, Dawson Knox, Caleb Wilson,

Defense
Defensive Line- Quinnen Williams, Ed Oliver, Christian Wilkins, Dexter Lawrence, Jeffrey Simmons, Jerry Tillery, Zach Allen, Dremont Jones,

Defensive End / Edge-
Nick Bosa, Montez Sweat, Rashan Gary, Brian Burns, Clelin Ferrell, Jachai Polite, Zach Allen, Chase Winovich, Jaylon Ferguson,

LineBacker- Josh Allen, DevIn White, Devin Bush Jr, Mack Wilson, Jermaine Pratt, Jahlani Tavai, Blake Cashman, Oshane Ximines

Cornerback-
Greedy Williams, DeAndre Baker, Byron Murphy, Amani Oruwariye, Rock Ya-Sin, Julian Love, Trayvon Mullen, Justin Layne

Safety- Nasir Adderley, Deionte Thompson, Jaun Thornhill, Darnell Savage, Taylor Rapp, Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Amani Hooker

Special Teams:
Kicker-

Punter-

@shaunpinney is on the clock
@SierraRam is on deck
 

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I have sent @shaunpinney a PM -- middle of the night in Wales - hasn't left me any picks so we may need to think of picks for the seahags sooner rather than later. FG Holder?
 

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The following teams forfeit their pick if not taken in 15 minutes:

49ers
Patriots
Cowboys
Seahawks

All others get 4 hours
 

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45 mins to go until SP's allotted time is up. Anyone know what the Shithawks need?
 

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45 mins to go until SP's allotted time is up. Anyone know what the Shithawks need?
Anybody on the offensive line, a real #1 WR, and a coach who isn't an asshat who retreated from the NCAA before they could give him a lifetime ban.
 

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I have sent @shaunpinney a PM -- middle of the night in Wales - hasn't left me any picks so we may need to think of picks for the seahags sooner rather than later. FG Holder?


So, according to my calculations, @shaunpinney has about 40 minutes left before he gets the Long Snapper from McNeese St. Correct? That leaves me 10 minutes to pick before I have to watch 'Barry'
 

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Anybody on the offensive line, a real #1 WR, and a coach who isn't an asshat who retreated from the NCAA before they could give him a lifetime ban.

Agree on an OT or OG.
 

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Agree on an OT or OG.
Dennis Daley Sth Carolina?

JUCO transfer and two-year starter who faced baptism by fire against some of the best rushers in the 2019 draft. Daley allowed too many sacks and pressures during the year but continued to improve and put together a solid performance against Clemson's bevy of talent. He must break his pass-set habit of deadening feet and lunging at opponents or he'll face a bumpy ride as a pro. He should continue to improve and ascend and has the tools to become a solid starter at one of the tackle spots.

He could slide inside if he struggles at RT
 

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With Pick 84 Seattle Seahawks select ...

Beau Benzschawel, G, Wisconsin

Height: 6-6. Weight: 309. Arm: 33.38. Hand: 9.88.
40 Time: 5.24. 10-Yd: 1.88.
Bench: 20.
Projected Round (2019): 3-5.

3/16/19:
Benzschawel was unimpressive against BYU and Northwestern, but he was generally a good blocker in the ground game for the Badgers. Benzschawel did not impress at the Senior Bowl.

8/28/18: Benzschawel blocked well for the Badgers in 2017 while also dealing with a leg injury that cost him some time. He is a forceful run blocker who was reliable in pass protection. In 2016, Benzschawel turned in an impressive sophomore season, earning Second-Team All-Big Ten honors. He is a tough run blocker at the point of attack with size. Improving his pass protection for the NFL would help his draft stock. As a freshman in 2015, Benzschawel started half the games at right tackle and started a few at right guard.

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The Ravens had specific needs coming into this draft. With their first pick, we addressed their need for a #1 WR. A.J. Brown (Day 1 Starter) will take the pressure off their promising core of young receivers. Their other need: Interior offensive linemen.

With the 85th pick in the draft, the Ravens get another starter at either Center or Guard:

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