NFL 2018 Draft Thread

Oh my lord, Vince Young just announced the Titans draft pick Harold Landry as "Honor" Landry.

Took him two tries to get that first name out, and he still went with "Honor".

I just can't.

Steve Smith was the best part of NFL's coverage. I was underwhelmed otherwise. Not enough clips of players doing things and too much talking about how the meta game going on.

Did I see Tampa took a RB and not a Safety? Anyone check on Dan?

garion333 wrote:

Steve Smith was the best part of NFL's coverage. I was underwhelmed otherwise. Not enough clips of players doing things and too much talking about how the meta game going on.

Did I see Tampa took a RB and not a Safety? Anyone check on Dan?

I tried to call his cell phone, but I guess he had no coverage.

*Legion* wrote:

Oh my lord, Vince Young just announced the Titans draft pick Harold Landry as "Honor" Landry.

Took him two tries to get that first name out, and he still went with "Honor".

I just can't.

Obviously since the clear joke to make is him not being able to read what's been given to him.

Rat Boy wrote:

Obviously since the clear joke to make is him not being able to read what's been given to him.

The Wonderlic test tried to warn the Titans, they didn't listen.

The Eagles taking Dallas Goedert is insane. What a way to restock the larder.

Still can't believe Guice hasn't gone.

Christian Kirk to Arizona is good. Dante Pettis a little less so, but we'll see.

Oh snap, new season of All or Nothing is up on Prime. With the Cowboys. Eww.

Yeah I'm not sure about the Pettis pick, but the Niners traded up to make it. They clearly had him targeted.

Enix wrote:

A day later, this thread is still entertaining.

Meanwhile in Carolina, half of Panther Nation was begging Marty Hurney to pick a receiver, and half is mad that he actually did. It could be the same half, to be honest. Panthers Fan most days is three bricks shy of a full deck of cards.

D.J. Moore seems good, I guess. Steve Smith loooooves the guy, and I love Steve Smith so.

Maybe Carolina will take some DBs tonight, especially because after last night's ATL's draft strategy seems to be we're-gonna-score-80-points-a-game-and-just-try-to-outscore-us.

ATL already tried that strategy. Problem is they get up 28-3.... and well you know.

Well the Jags passed on Mason Rudolph in round 2, but so did everyone else.

How about getting him in round 3, Jags? Come on, throw me a bone here.

Did Ravens just trade 3.1? Ozzie's on fire.

Someone in the ask vic column today pegged the first round pick the Packers got as 'probably going to be 28-32'. Not sure if I get that.

That's a competitive division. If the Saints stumble and don't even make the playoffs I wouldn't be surprised. That pick could be in the teens.

I like the concentration on the secondary. 2 CBs after King last year tho? Draft hysteria also everyone selected is great. Just have to hope they actually got the right CBs this time.

Steelers trade up and get Mason Rudolph.

Jayhawker wrote:
*Legion* wrote:

What makes him "Manziel 2.0" most is that Cleveland part, specifically, Cleveland drafting a QB while leaving seemingly better QB prospects on the board.

They could have taken anyone they wanted at #1 and still got Mayfield at #4, right? Worst case scenario, they end up with wither Rosen or Darnold.

I wanted to think things would g better, because Dorsey is not this dumb. I don't mind them focusing on the QB they wanted, even if it is questionable, but there are ways to do that without giving up all the value your picks have.

I wouldn't assume Dorsey made the decision. The owner has shown he meddles with the drafts, didn't it come out that he insisted Manziel be drafted?

Ravens take OT Orlando Brown in the 3rd. Completely forgot about him and his horrible combine performance. Wasn't he a potential 1dt round pick before he did that?

*Legion* wrote:

Steelers trade up and get Mason Rudolph.

Which is about as good a landing spot as he could've wanted, other than New England (to be traded in a few seasons).

*Legion* wrote:
garion333 wrote:

Steve Smith was the best part of NFL's coverage. I was underwhelmed otherwise. Not enough clips of players doing things and too much talking about how the meta game going on.

Did I see Tampa took a RB and not a Safety? Anyone check on Dan?

I tried to call his cell phone, but I guess he had no coverage.

Quality dad joke. Was driving.

RB and two corners in the second; one of those probably can play safety. Or both. Or bury Chris Conte alive.

Jags draft safety Ronnie Harrison.

Not a QB, but a quality safety prospect that slid further than expected.

EDIT: So the Jags took a safety, then Tampa picked (not a safety), then the Niners took a safety with the very next pick.

My teams are trolling you MMD.

garion333 wrote:

Ravens take OT Orlando Brown in the 3rd. Completely forgot about him and his horrible combine performance. Wasn't he a potential 1dt round pick before he did that?

*Legion* wrote:

Steelers trade up and get Mason Rudolph.

Which is about as good a landing spot as he could've wanted, other than New England (to be traded in a few seasons).

Little Zeus is the feel good story of the draft.

Are the Raiders going to field a defense of raw, but athletic OTs? Sure seems that way...

Day 3 of the draft. Every pick from here on out is:

* Who the hell is that guy?

* Where the hell is that school?

* Why did we pick another running back? (Panthers Fan only),

* Who are these football-talking people on my TV and what did you do with the guy with the funky hairdo?

* Is that the best clip you could find of that Division III right guard? and,

* OMG MY TEAM PICKED A F*****G KICKER!?! (all teams potentially)

Also, every QB picked today will be a Potential Tom Brady. I dunno if you've heard this story before, but the draftmasters in New England saw the potential of a gritty young man from Michigan via the mean streets of San Mateo and intentionally scooped him up with the ... *checks notes* ... 1,875th pick of the 90th round of the 2000 draft. Genius!

garion333 wrote:

Are the Raiders going to field a defense of raw, but athletic OTs? Sure seems that way...

Hey! Don't knock Big Stuff. Dude is *beloved* in this town.

P.S. Please send one of them to Charlotte c/o the Panthers. We really need some O-linemen.

Enix wrote:

Day 3 of the draft. Every pick from here on out is:

* Who the hell is that guy?

* Where the hell is that school?

* Why did we pick another running back? (Panthers Fan only),

* Who are these football-talking people on my TV and what did you do with the guy with the funky hairdo?

* Is that the best clip you could find of that Division III right guard? and,

* OMG MY TEAM PICKED A F*****G KICKER!?! (all teams potentially)

Also, every QB picked today will be a Potential Tom Brady. I dunno if you've heard this story before, but the draftmasters in New England saw the potential of a gritty young man from Michigan via the mean streets of San Mateo and intentionally scooped him up with the ... *checks notes* ... 1,875th pick of the 90th round of the 2000 draft. Genius!

Hard to argue with this

Oakland letting an All Pro pointer go in his Prime is one thing.

Using a 5th round pick on one makes even less sense.

One kicker and three punters taken in the 5th. Wtf?

Mina Kimes is ruthless.

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garion333 wrote:

Oakland letting an All Pro pointer go in his Prime is one thing.

Using a 5th round pick on one makes even less sense.

One kicker and three punters taken in the 5th. Wtf?

Bucs have infected the league

Finally somebody drafts Equanimeous St. Brown.

Dallas traded for Tavon Austin from the Rams.

Not sure what Dallas got in return.

No, I did not get the second sentence wrong.

*Legion* wrote:

Dallas traded for Tavon Austin from the Rams.

Not sure what Dallas got in return.

No, I did not get the second sentence wrong.

How in the hell are they affording his contract?

They've got $12m in cap space. Austin will eat up $7m of that.

They won't be doing much more than signing their rookie class from this point on, but they can get him in.

Stele wrote:
garion333 wrote:

Oakland letting an All Pro pointer go in his Prime is one thing.

Using a 5th round pick on one makes even less sense.

One kicker and three punters taken in the 5th. Wtf?

Bucs have infected the league

Packers were one of them. Color me confused.

Apparently he might be better at punts inside the 20 also is a holder and can take kickoffs?

Ya sure I guess? But took him before Oakland then took their punter so there's that satisfaction?

Jags drafted a punter too! Aaahh!!

They did it in the 7th round at least, 10 picks from the end of the draft.