2017 full 7 rd ROD Mock Draft: Completed

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With the 79th pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikingsselect: Larry Ogunjobi, DT, North Carolina Charlotte. @Boston Ram is on the clock and has until 0806 on 04APR17 to make his selection for the Philadelphia Eagles. @Riverumbbq is on deck for the Washington R**skins.

Round 1

1. Cleveland: Ramrocket - Myles Garrett, DE/OLB, Texas A&M
2. San Francisco: TK42-RAM - Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
3. Chicago: Barrison - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
4. Jacksonville: Memento - Jamal Adams, SS, LSU
5. Tennessee: Warner4Prez - Malik Hooker, FS, Ohio State
6. New York Jets: Ramrasta - Jabrill Peppers, SS/CB/OLB, Michigan
7. San Diego: SierraRam - Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama
8. Carolina: jsimcox - O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama
9. Cincinnati: OldSchool - Rueben Foster, ILB, Alabama
10. Buffalo: Legatron4 - Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
11. Minnesota: DaveFan’51 - David Njoku, TE, Miami
12. Cleveland: Ramrocket - Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee
13. Arizona: ramsplaya16 - Mitchell Trubisky, QB, North Carolina
14. Tampa Bay: T-REX - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
15. Indianapolis: den-the-coach - Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
16. Baltimore: Gandalf - Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
17. Washington: Riverumbbq - Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan St.
18. Kansas City: 12intheBox - Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
19. Philadelphia: Boston Ram - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
20. Denver: Mojo Ram - Charles Harris, DE/LB, Missouri
21. Detroit: JackDRams - Haason Reddick, DE/LB, Temple
22. Miami: TheDYVKX - Forrest Lamp, OG, Western Kentucky
23. New York Giants: Corbin - Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson
24. Oakland: Jorgeh0605 - Obi Melifonwu, S, Connecticut
25. Houston: Ramhusker - Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin
26. Seattle: A55VA6 - Garrett Bolles, OT, Utah
27. New Orleans: shaunpinney - John Ross, WR, Washington
28. Dallas: Tron - Taco Charlton, DE, La Carreta Restaurant
29. Green Bay: Rambitious1 - Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State
30. Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die - Adoree' Jackson, CB, USC
31. Atlanta: Merlin - Dan Feeney, OG, Indiana
32. Tennessee: Warner4Prez - Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt

Round 2
33. Cleveland: Ramrocket - Budda Baker, FS, Washington
34. San Francisco: TK42-RAM - Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama
35. Los Angeles: RamsFlash80 - Evan Engram, T E, Ole Miss
36. Chicago: Barrison - DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
37. Jacksonville: Memento - Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee
38. San Diego: SierraRam - Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
39. Minnesota: DaveFan'51 - T.J.Watt, OLB, Wisconsin
40. Carolina: jsimcox - Takkarist McKinley, DE, UCLA
41. Cincinnati: OldSchool - Dorian Johnson, OG, Pittsburgh
42. Miami: TheDYVKX - Derek Rivers, DE, Youngstown State
43. Philadelphia: Boston Ram - Chris Godwin, WR, Penn State
44. Buffalo: Legatron4 - Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA
45. Oakland: Jorgeh0605 - Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida
46. Indianapolis: den-the-coach - Tre'Davious White, CB, Louisiana State University
47. Detroit: JackDRams - Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida
48. New York Jets: Ramrasta - Kevin King, CB, Washington
49. New England: PressureD41 - Chris Wormsley, DT, Michigan
50. Tampa Bay: T-REX - Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina
51. Denver: Mojo Ram - Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma
52. Washington: Riverumbbq - Chidobe Awuzie, CB, Colorado
53. Baltimore: Gandalf - Carl Lawson, DE, Auburn
54. New Orleans: shaunpinney - Jordan Willis, DE, Kansas State
55. Kansas City: 12intheBox - Pat Mahomes II, QB, Texas Tech
56. Arizona: ramsplaya16 - Quincy Wilson, CB, University of Florida
57. Houston: Ramhusker - Cordrea Tankersley, CB, Clemson
58. Seattle: A55VA6 - Teez Tabor, CB, Florida
59. New York Giants: Corbin - Alex Anzalone, LB, Florida
60. Dallas: Tron - Josh Jones, SS, NC State
61. Green Bay: Rambitious1 - DeMarcus Walker, DE, Florida State
62. Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die - Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
63. Atlanta: Merlin - Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan
64. Carolina: jsimcox - Dion Dawkins, OG/OT, Temple

Round 3
65.Los Angeles: RamsFlash80 - Ahkello Witherspoon, CB, Colorado
66. San Francisco: TK42-RAM - Julie'n Davenport, OT, Bucknell
67. Chicago: Barrison - Desmond King, CB/S, Iowa
68. Jacksonville: Memento - Adam Shaheen, TE, Ashland
69. Washington: Riverumbbq - Nico Siragusa, G, San Diego State
70. New York Jets: Ramrasta - JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, USC
71. San Diego: SierraRam - Curtis Samuel, WR, Ohio State
72. New England: PressureD41 - D'Onta Foreman, RB, Texas University
73. Cincinnati: OldSchool - Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington University
74. Indianapolis: den-the-coach - Raekwon McMillan, LB, Ohio State
75. Buffalo: Legatron4 - Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee
76. New Orleans: shaunpinney - Marcus Williams, S, Utah
77. Arizona: ramsplaya16 - Carlos Henderson, WR, Louisiana Tech
78. Baltimore: Gandalf - Taylor Moton, OT, Western Michigan
79. Minnesota: DaveFan’51 - Larry Ogunjobi, DT, North Carolina Charlotte
80. Philadelphia: Boston Ram -
Indianapolis: den-the-coach - (ROD trade)
81. Washington: Riverumbbq -
82. Denver: Mojo Ram -
83. Tennessee: Warner4Prez -
84. Philadelphia: Boston Ram - Tampa Bay: T-REX - (ROD trade)

85. Detroit: JackDRams -
86. Minnesota: DaveFan’51 -
87. New York Giants: Corbin -
88. Oakland: Jorgeh0605 -
89. Houston: Ramhusker -
90. Seattle: A55VA6 -
91. Kansas City: 12intheBox -
92. Dallas: Tron -
93. Green Bay: Rambitious1 -
94. Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die -
95. Atlanta: Merlin -
96. New England: PressureD41 -
97. Miami: TheDYVKX -
98. Carolina: jsimcox -
99.
Baltimore: Gandalf - New Orleans: shaunpinney - (mistake on my part)
100. Tennessee: Warner4Prez -
101: Denver: Mojo Ram -
102: Seattle: A55VA6 -
103:
Tennessee: Warner4Prez - New Orleans: shaunpinney - (ROD trade)
104: Tennessee: Warner4Prez - Kansas City: 12intheBox - (ROD trade)
105: Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die -
106: Seattle: A55VA6 -
107: New York Jets: Ramrasta -


Players / Positions already selected (color coded by round):
Offense
QB: Mitchell Trubisky, Deshaun Watson, DeShone Kizer, Pat Mahomes II,
RB: Leonard Fournette, Dalvin Cook, Christian McCaffrey, Alvin Kamara, Joe Mixon, D'Onta Foreman,
WR: Mike Williams, Corey Davis, John Ross, Chris Godwin, Zay Jones, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Curtis Samuel, Cooper Kupp, Carlos Henderson,
TE: O.J. Howard, David Njoku, Evan Engram, Adam Shaheen,
OT: Ryan Ramczyk, Garrett Bolles, Cam Robinson, Dion Dawkins, Julie'n Davenport, Taylor Moton,
OG: Forrest Lamp, Dan Feeney, Dorian Johnson, Dion Dawkins, Nico Siragusa,
C:
Defense
DT: Jonathan Allen, Malik McDowell, Caleb Brantley, Chris Wormsley, Larry Ogunjobi,
DE: Myles Garrett, Soloman Thomas, Derek Barnett, Charles Harris, Haason Reddick, Taco Charlton, Takkarist McKinley, Derek Rivers, Carl Lawson, Jordan Willis, DeMarcus Walker,
LB: Myles Garrett, Jabrill Peppers, Rueben Foster, Charles Harris, Haason Reddick, Zach Cunningham, Tim Williams, T.J.Watt, Jarrad Davis, Anzalone, Raekwon McMillan,
CB: Marshon Lattimore, Jabrill Peppers, Marlon Humphrey, Gareon Conley, Adoree' Jackson, Fabian Moreau, Tre'Davious White, Kevin King, Chidobe Awuzie, Quincy Wilson, Cordrea Tankersley, Teez Tabor, Sidney Jones, Jourdan Lewis, Ahkello Witherspoon, Desmond King, Cameron Sutton,
S: Jamal Adams, Malik Hooker, Jabrill Peppers, Obi Melifonwu, Budda Baker, Josh Jones, Desmond King, Marcus Williams,

Special Teams

P:
K:
LS:

Full 7 round drafting order can be found on page 66 of this thread.
 

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I'm gonna go mow the lawn right before i'm tagged next up on the clock okay guys?
 

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The Vikings had 3 primary needs in the Off-Season O-line-RB and DT!
through the FA Market they added two OT's and a RB! Now with the 79th pick overall I'll take care of their Last NEED!
The Minnasota Vikings select, DT - Larry Ogunjobi - Charlotte!
* 6ft 3/304
* 4.97-40
* 1.84 10 yard split time
* Benched 26x
* 32.0 Vert.
* 116.0 Broad jump
* 4.75 short shuttle
* 7.55 in the 3-cone
* and a 113.5 SPARQ score
This makes 3 starters I have gotten for the Vikes, TE-David Njoku/ LB TJ Watt/ and now Ogunjobi! Not too bad considering I didn't have a 1st round Draft pick to start with!!

@Boston Ram is on the clock!
@Riverumbbq is on Deck!
And @Mojo Ram is sobering-up!!
Good pick, he was the highest rated player left on my list.
 

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With the 80th pick the Philadelphia Eagles Select

Tyus Bowser--OLB - Houston University

One of my favorite prospects and someone I would love to see the Rams grab. A project but a LB who can be a great pass rusher and can play in coverage. Had 8 sacks in 8 games while playing in coverage on most plays.

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/new...t-round-pass-rusher/an0vhan4h1mu1mqrmemwplyu8

2017 NFL Draft: Why Houston linebacker Tyus Bowser warrants first-round consideration
NFL
February 24, 2017 2:25pm EST February 24, 2017 1:49pm EST Tyus Bowser is one of the most uniquely talented pass-rushers in the 2017 NFL Draft and deserves legitimate first-round consideration.
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Eric Galko Contributor @OptimumScouting



Published on Feb. 24, 2017

Along with running back and tight end, the 2017 NFL Draft class appears to be one of the deepest pass-rushing classes in recent history. Myles Garrett tops the list, but as many as 12 others would garner first-round grades depending on which NFL team you ask.

Despite the buzz around the position, one name is far too frequently left out. Tyus Bowser, a leader of the revitalized Houston program, doesn’t just merit consideration as one of many pass-rushers. He’s a first-round prospect, one of the most uniquely talented prospects in the 2017 NFL Draft, and deserves to be considered in that tier before and after the NFL Scouting Combine.

MORE: All you need to know about 2017 NFL Scouting Combine

Bowser's Missed Production
A four-year contributor and two-year starter at Houston, Bowser had begun to thrive even before Tom Herman arrived on campus. He further blossomed with the coaching staff as the talent level around him rose. Bowser has bounced between a true defensive end role and an outside linebacker over his career, and has offered value as both a pass-rusher and coverage option.

Despite dropping in coverage on about half of his third down snaps and playing a more true 4-3 outside linebacker position, Bowser has remained remarkably productive over his career. As a senior, Bowser finished with 8.5 sacks (same amount as Myles Garrett) and 12.0 tackles for loss in just eight games.

Bowser missed five games this past season after getting in an altercation with a teammate during which he never threw a punch but broke his orbital bone. Extrapolating his numbers over the full 13-game season, he would have had 76 tackles, 19.5 TFL, and 14 sacks. Those tackle for loss and sack numbers would have been near the top of the FBS ranks.

Bowser's Value as Top-End Rusher
Tyus Bowser is a high-level athlete that should test extremely well at the NFL Scouting Combine. He extends and bends well off the snap and shows great lower half coordination to adjust, reposition and generate lower half force to push the pocket. He dips his inside shoulder with control well as an edge player, and can adjust his upper half shoulders on both interior and pure edge rushes. He offers a highly explosive and low-set first step off the snap and doesn't lose vision of the running back as a rusher.

MORE: 2017 NFL Mock Draft

He finishes as a tackler really well, utilizing long arms and his 10-inch hands. His low center of gravity as a rusher helps generate pressure, but he can misstep upfield and is susceptible to pulling and trap blocks, and backfield blockers at times.

In the play below against Oklahoma, Bowser works from a delayed blitzing angle, gets initial and interior penetration, and is able to extend while engaged with great concentration. He can win as a defensive end, but it’s his versatile blitzing and body control in pursuit that will allow him to thrive at multiple positions in the NFL.


Additionally, Bowser’s ability to work in space with that ideal length and body control can allow him to thrive on the perimeter, notably as a 3-4 outside linebacker. He comes down the line with great force and keeps his balance as he works in space as a tackler and as a rusher. Here, he evades the offensive tackle laterally, attacks the running back (San Diego State’s Donnel Pumphrey) and works around him without losing ground to finish as an edge rusher.


Bowser's Coverage Value in the NFL
As a pure linebacker, Bowser dips into coverage surprisingly well and has improved his pedal and lateral movement in space, but too often gets off balance and lost in deeper zone coverage. He's able to meet and engage tight ends and running backs, but doesn't have the eye discipline to stay true in coverage. As a linebacker, he has good, not great, range and likely should be reserved to a SAM linebacker in 4-3 defenses with more pass rushing than coverage drops in the NFL.

In the play below, Bowser, as a freshman, showcased the type of versatile upside he’s blossomed into at Houston. Here, he aligns as a 4-3 over the strongside linebacker and transitions from a line-of-scrimmage player into coverage to make the interception in space.


MORE: 2017 NFL Combine participants and schedule

His performance against Memphis in the second half is probably the best indication of his top-50 value not only as a pass coverage linebacker but as a versatile weapon late in games. Here, he’s able to match-up with a slot receiver, transition in stride and then, after stout coverage, come up and finish in space at the third level as a tackler.


Bowser's production was on track to reach elite numbers, but his untimely injury put his college numbers more inline with prospects who still still sit atop the current edge rusher position rankings around the internet and around the NFL. He's a bit of an tweener at this point, but meets all of the measurable thresholds and should test about on par for 3-4/4-3 outside linebackers.

Even in one of the better defensive end/linebacker classes in recent history, Tyus Bowser merits early round consideration. He’ll be on the second-round radar after the NFL Scouting Combine is through, but his skillset, versatility, and remarkable value for 3-4 and 4-3 teams scream first-round prospect.
 

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With the 80th pick the Philadelphia Eagles Select

Tyus Bowser--OLB - Houston University

One of my favorite prospects and someone I would love to see the Rams grab. A project but a LB who can be a great pass rusher and can play in coverage. Had 8 sacks in 8 games while playing in coverage on most plays.

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/new...t-round-pass-rusher/an0vhan4h1mu1mqrmemwplyu8

2017 NFL Draft: Why Houston linebacker Tyus Bowser warrants first-round consideration
NFL
February 24, 2017 2:25pm EST February 24, 2017 1:49pm EST Tyus Bowser is one of the most uniquely talented pass-rushers in the 2017 NFL Draft and deserves legitimate first-round consideration.
tyus-boswer-ftr_b7wr0byyzpqr1edmg39w8oev9.jpg

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Eric Galko Contributor @OptimumScouting



Published on Feb. 24, 2017

Along with running back and tight end, the 2017 NFL Draft class appears to be one of the deepest pass-rushing classes in recent history. Myles Garrett tops the list, but as many as 12 others would garner first-round grades depending on which NFL team you ask.

Despite the buzz around the position, one name is far too frequently left out. Tyus Bowser, a leader of the revitalized Houston program, doesn’t just merit consideration as one of many pass-rushers. He’s a first-round prospect, one of the most uniquely talented prospects in the 2017 NFL Draft, and deserves to be considered in that tier before and after the NFL Scouting Combine.

MORE: All you need to know about 2017 NFL Scouting Combine

Bowser's Missed Production
A four-year contributor and two-year starter at Houston, Bowser had begun to thrive even before Tom Herman arrived on campus. He further blossomed with the coaching staff as the talent level around him rose. Bowser has bounced between a true defensive end role and an outside linebacker over his career, and has offered value as both a pass-rusher and coverage option.

Despite dropping in coverage on about half of his third down snaps and playing a more true 4-3 outside linebacker position, Bowser has remained remarkably productive over his career. As a senior, Bowser finished with 8.5 sacks (same amount as Myles Garrett) and 12.0 tackles for loss in just eight games.

Bowser missed five games this past season after getting in an altercation with a teammate during which he never threw a punch but broke his orbital bone. Extrapolating his numbers over the full 13-game season, he would have had 76 tackles, 19.5 TFL, and 14 sacks. Those tackle for loss and sack numbers would have been near the top of the FBS ranks.

Bowser's Value as Top-End Rusher
Tyus Bowser is a high-level athlete that should test extremely well at the NFL Scouting Combine. He extends and bends well off the snap and shows great lower half coordination to adjust, reposition and generate lower half force to push the pocket. He dips his inside shoulder with control well as an edge player, and can adjust his upper half shoulders on both interior and pure edge rushes. He offers a highly explosive and low-set first step off the snap and doesn't lose vision of the running back as a rusher.

MORE: 2017 NFL Mock Draft

He finishes as a tackler really well, utilizing long arms and his 10-inch hands. His low center of gravity as a rusher helps generate pressure, but he can misstep upfield and is susceptible to pulling and trap blocks, and backfield blockers at times.

In the play below against Oklahoma, Bowser works from a delayed blitzing angle, gets initial and interior penetration, and is able to extend while engaged with great concentration. He can win as a defensive end, but it’s his versatile blitzing and body control in pursuit that will allow him to thrive at multiple positions in the NFL.


Additionally, Bowser’s ability to work in space with that ideal length and body control can allow him to thrive on the perimeter, notably as a 3-4 outside linebacker. He comes down the line with great force and keeps his balance as he works in space as a tackler and as a rusher. Here, he evades the offensive tackle laterally, attacks the running back (San Diego State’s Donnel Pumphrey) and works around him without losing ground to finish as an edge rusher.


Bowser's Coverage Value in the NFL
As a pure linebacker, Bowser dips into coverage surprisingly well and has improved his pedal and lateral movement in space, but too often gets off balance and lost in deeper zone coverage. He's able to meet and engage tight ends and running backs, but doesn't have the eye discipline to stay true in coverage. As a linebacker, he has good, not great, range and likely should be reserved to a SAM linebacker in 4-3 defenses with more pass rushing than coverage drops in the NFL.

In the play below, Bowser, as a freshman, showcased the type of versatile upside he’s blossomed into at Houston. Here, he aligns as a 4-3 over the strongside linebacker and transitions from a line-of-scrimmage player into coverage to make the interception in space.


MORE: 2017 NFL Combine participants and schedule

His performance against Memphis in the second half is probably the best indication of his top-50 value not only as a pass coverage linebacker but as a versatile weapon late in games. Here, he’s able to match-up with a slot receiver, transition in stride and then, after stout coverage, come up and finish in space at the third level as a tackler.


Bowser's production was on track to reach elite numbers, but his untimely injury put his college numbers more inline with prospects who still still sit atop the current edge rusher position rankings around the internet and around the NFL. He's a bit of an tweener at this point, but meets all of the measurable thresholds and should test about on par for 3-4/4-3 outside linebackers.

Even in one of the better defensive end/linebacker classes in recent history, Tyus Bowser merits early round consideration. He’ll be on the second-round radar after the NFL Scouting Combine is through, but his skillset, versatility, and remarkable value for 3-4 and 4-3 teams scream first-round prospect.
Unbelievable. :effemine: :sleepz:
 

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With the 80th pick the Philadelphia Eagles Select

Tyus Bowser--OLB - Houston University

One of my favorite prospects and someone I would love to see the Rams grab. A project but a LB who can be a great pass rusher and can play in coverage. Had 8 sacks in 8 games while playing in coverage on most plays.

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/new...t-round-pass-rusher/an0vhan4h1mu1mqrmemwplyu8

2017 NFL Draft: Why Houston linebacker Tyus Bowser warrants first-round consideration
NFL
February 24, 2017 2:25pm EST February 24, 2017 1:49pm EST Tyus Bowser is one of the most uniquely talented pass-rushers in the 2017 NFL Draft and deserves legitimate first-round consideration.
tyus-boswer-ftr_b7wr0byyzpqr1edmg39w8oev9.jpg

View attachment 19094View attachment 19095


Eric Galko Contributor @OptimumScouting



Published on Feb. 24, 2017

Along with running back and tight end, the 2017 NFL Draft class appears to be one of the deepest pass-rushing classes in recent history. Myles Garrett tops the list, but as many as 12 others would garner first-round grades depending on which NFL team you ask.

Despite the buzz around the position, one name is far too frequently left out. Tyus Bowser, a leader of the revitalized Houston program, doesn’t just merit consideration as one of many pass-rushers. He’s a first-round prospect, one of the most uniquely talented prospects in the 2017 NFL Draft, and deserves to be considered in that tier before and after the NFL Scouting Combine.

MORE: All you need to know about 2017 NFL Scouting Combine

Bowser's Missed Production
A four-year contributor and two-year starter at Houston, Bowser had begun to thrive even before Tom Herman arrived on campus. He further blossomed with the coaching staff as the talent level around him rose. Bowser has bounced between a true defensive end role and an outside linebacker over his career, and has offered value as both a pass-rusher and coverage option.

Despite dropping in coverage on about half of his third down snaps and playing a more true 4-3 outside linebacker position, Bowser has remained remarkably productive over his career. As a senior, Bowser finished with 8.5 sacks (same amount as Myles Garrett) and 12.0 tackles for loss in just eight games.

Bowser missed five games this past season after getting in an altercation with a teammate during which he never threw a punch but broke his orbital bone. Extrapolating his numbers over the full 13-game season, he would have had 76 tackles, 19.5 TFL, and 14 sacks. Those tackle for loss and sack numbers would have been near the top of the FBS ranks.

Bowser's Value as Top-End Rusher
Tyus Bowser is a high-level athlete that should test extremely well at the NFL Scouting Combine. He extends and bends well off the snap and shows great lower half coordination to adjust, reposition and generate lower half force to push the pocket. He dips his inside shoulder with control well as an edge player, and can adjust his upper half shoulders on both interior and pure edge rushes. He offers a highly explosive and low-set first step off the snap and doesn't lose vision of the running back as a rusher.

MORE: 2017 NFL Mock Draft

He finishes as a tackler really well, utilizing long arms and his 10-inch hands. His low center of gravity as a rusher helps generate pressure, but he can misstep upfield and is susceptible to pulling and trap blocks, and backfield blockers at times.

In the play below against Oklahoma, Bowser works from a delayed blitzing angle, gets initial and interior penetration, and is able to extend while engaged with great concentration. He can win as a defensive end, but it’s his versatile blitzing and body control in pursuit that will allow him to thrive at multiple positions in the NFL.


Additionally, Bowser’s ability to work in space with that ideal length and body control can allow him to thrive on the perimeter, notably as a 3-4 outside linebacker. He comes down the line with great force and keeps his balance as he works in space as a tackler and as a rusher. Here, he evades the offensive tackle laterally, attacks the running back (San Diego State’s Donnel Pumphrey) and works around him without losing ground to finish as an edge rusher.


Bowser's Coverage Value in the NFL
As a pure linebacker, Bowser dips into coverage surprisingly well and has improved his pedal and lateral movement in space, but too often gets off balance and lost in deeper zone coverage. He's able to meet and engage tight ends and running backs, but doesn't have the eye discipline to stay true in coverage. As a linebacker, he has good, not great, range and likely should be reserved to a SAM linebacker in 4-3 defenses with more pass rushing than coverage drops in the NFL.

In the play below, Bowser, as a freshman, showcased the type of versatile upside he’s blossomed into at Houston. Here, he aligns as a 4-3 over the strongside linebacker and transitions from a line-of-scrimmage player into coverage to make the interception in space.


MORE: 2017 NFL Combine participants and schedule

His performance against Memphis in the second half is probably the best indication of his top-50 value not only as a pass coverage linebacker but as a versatile weapon late in games. Here, he’s able to match-up with a slot receiver, transition in stride and then, after stout coverage, come up and finish in space at the third level as a tackler.


Bowser's production was on track to reach elite numbers, but his untimely injury put his college numbers more inline with prospects who still still sit atop the current edge rusher position rankings around the internet and around the NFL. He's a bit of an tweener at this point, but meets all of the measurable thresholds and should test about on par for 3-4/4-3 outside linebackers.

Even in one of the better defensive end/linebacker classes in recent history, Tyus Bowser merits early round consideration. He’ll be on the second-round radar after the NFL Scouting Combine is through, but his skillset, versatility, and remarkable value for 3-4 and 4-3 teams scream first-round prospect.
Nice pick, Great size, and he has a 37.5 Vert.!!! and Broad jumped 127.9!! "Lookin' Good!"
 

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With the 80th pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Philadelphia Eagles select: Tyus Bowser, OLB, Houston University. @Riverumbbq is on the clock and has until 0930 on 04APR17 to make his selection for the Washington R**skins. @Mojo Ram is on deck for the Denver Broncos.

Round 1

1. Cleveland: Ramrocket - Myles Garrett, DE/OLB, Texas A&M
2. San Francisco: TK42-RAM - Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
3. Chicago: Barrison - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
4. Jacksonville: Memento - Jamal Adams, SS, LSU
5. Tennessee: Warner4Prez - Malik Hooker, FS, Ohio State
6. New York Jets: Ramrasta - Jabrill Peppers, SS/CB/OLB, Michigan
7. San Diego: SierraRam - Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama
8. Carolina: jsimcox - O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama
9. Cincinnati: OldSchool - Rueben Foster, ILB, Alabama
10. Buffalo: Legatron4 - Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
11. Minnesota: DaveFan’51 - David Njoku, TE, Miami
12. Cleveland: Ramrocket - Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee
13. Arizona: ramsplaya16 - Mitchell Trubisky, QB, North Carolina
14. Tampa Bay: T-REX - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
15. Indianapolis: den-the-coach - Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
16. Baltimore: Gandalf - Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
17. Washington: Riverumbbq - Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan St.
18. Kansas City: 12intheBox - Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
19. Philadelphia: Boston Ram - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
20. Denver: Mojo Ram - Charles Harris, DE/LB, Missouri
21. Detroit: JackDRams - Haason Reddick, DE/LB, Temple
22. Miami: TheDYVKX - Forrest Lamp, OG, Western Kentucky
23. New York Giants: Corbin - Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson
24. Oakland: Jorgeh0605 - Obi Melifonwu, S, Connecticut
25. Houston: Ramhusker - Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin
26. Seattle: A55VA6 - Garrett Bolles, OT, Utah
27. New Orleans: shaunpinney - John Ross, WR, Washington
28. Dallas: Tron - Taco Charlton, DE, La Carreta Restaurant
29. Green Bay: Rambitious1 - Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State
30. Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die - Adoree' Jackson, CB, USC
31. Atlanta: Merlin - Dan Feeney, OG, Indiana
32. Tennessee: Warner4Prez - Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt

Round 2
33. Cleveland: Ramrocket - Budda Baker, FS, Washington
34. San Francisco: TK42-RAM - Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama
35. Los Angeles: RamsFlash80 - Evan Engram, T E, Ole Miss
36. Chicago: Barrison - DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
37. Jacksonville: Memento - Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee
38. San Diego: SierraRam - Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
39. Minnesota: DaveFan'51 - T.J.Watt, OLB, Wisconsin
40. Carolina: jsimcox - Takkarist McKinley, DE, UCLA
41. Cincinnati: OldSchool - Dorian Johnson, OG, Pittsburgh
42. Miami: TheDYVKX - Derek Rivers, DE, Youngstown State
43. Philadelphia: Boston Ram - Chris Godwin, WR, Penn State
44. Buffalo: Legatron4 - Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA
45. Oakland: Jorgeh0605 - Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida
46. Indianapolis: den-the-coach - Tre'Davious White, CB, Louisiana State University
47. Detroit: JackDRams - Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida
48. New York Jets: Ramrasta - Kevin King, CB, Washington
49. New England: PressureD41 - Chris Wormsley, DT, Michigan
50. Tampa Bay: T-REX - Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina
51. Denver: Mojo Ram - Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma
52. Washington: Riverumbbq - Chidobe Awuzie, CB, Colorado
53. Baltimore: Gandalf - Carl Lawson, DE, Auburn
54. New Orleans: shaunpinney - Jordan Willis, DE, Kansas State
55. Kansas City: 12intheBox - Pat Mahomes II, QB, Texas Tech
56. Arizona: ramsplaya16 - Quincy Wilson, CB, University of Florida
57. Houston: Ramhusker - Cordrea Tankersley, CB, Clemson
58. Seattle: A55VA6 - Teez Tabor, CB, Florida
59. New York Giants: Corbin - Alex Anzalone, LB, Florida
60. Dallas: Tron - Josh Jones, SS, NC State
61. Green Bay: Rambitious1 - DeMarcus Walker, DE, Florida State
62. Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die - Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
63. Atlanta: Merlin - Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan
64. Carolina: jsimcox - Dion Dawkins, OG/OT, Temple

Round 3
65.Los Angeles: RamsFlash80 - Ahkello Witherspoon, CB, Colorado
66. San Francisco: TK42-RAM - Julie'n Davenport, OT, Bucknell
67. Chicago: Barrison - Desmond King, CB/S, Iowa
68. Jacksonville: Memento - Adam Shaheen, TE, Ashland
69. Washington: Riverumbbq - Nico Siragusa, G, San Diego State
70. New York Jets: Ramrasta - JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, USC
71. San Diego: SierraRam - Curtis Samuel, WR, Ohio State
72. New England: PressureD41 - D'Onta Foreman, RB, Texas University
73. Cincinnati: OldSchool - Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington University
74. Indianapolis: den-the-coach - Raekwon McMillan, LB, Ohio State
75. Buffalo: Legatron4 - Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee
76. New Orleans: shaunpinney - Marcus Williams, S, Utah
77. Arizona: ramsplaya16 - Carlos Henderson, WR, Louisiana Tech
78. Baltimore: Gandalf - Taylor Moton, OT, Western Michigan
79. Minnesota: DaveFan’51 - Larry Ogunjobi, DT, North Carolina Charlotte
80. Philadelphia: Boston Ram - Tyus Bowser, OLB, Houston University

81. Washington: Riverumbbq -
82. Denver: Mojo Ram -
83. Tennessee: Warner4Prez -
84. Philadelphia: Boston Ram - Tampa Bay: T-REX - (ROD trade)

85. Detroit: JackDRams -
86. Minnesota: DaveFan’51 -
87. New York Giants: Corbin -
88. Oakland: Jorgeh0605 -
89. Houston: Ramhusker -
90. Seattle: A55VA6 -
91. Kansas City: 12intheBox -
92. Dallas: Tron -
93. Green Bay: Rambitious1 -
94. Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die -
95. Atlanta: Merlin -
96. New England: PressureD41 -
97. Miami: TheDYVKX -
98. Carolina: jsimcox -
99.
Baltimore: Gandalf - New Orleans: shaunpinney - (mistake on my part)
100. Tennessee: Warner4Prez -
101: Denver: Mojo Ram -
102: Seattle: A55VA6 -
103:
Tennessee: Warner4Prez - New Orleans: shaunpinney - (ROD trade)
104: Tennessee: Warner4Prez - Kansas City: 12intheBox - (ROD trade)
105: Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die -
106: Seattle: A55VA6 -
107: New York Jets: Ramrasta -


Players / Positions already selected (color coded by round):
Offense
QB: Mitchell Trubisky, Deshaun Watson, DeShone Kizer, Pat Mahomes II,
RB: Leonard Fournette, Dalvin Cook, Christian McCaffrey, Alvin Kamara, Joe Mixon, D'Onta Foreman,
WR: Mike Williams, Corey Davis, John Ross, Chris Godwin, Zay Jones, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Curtis Samuel, Cooper Kupp, Carlos Henderson,
TE: O.J. Howard, David Njoku, Evan Engram, Adam Shaheen,
OT: Ryan Ramczyk, Garrett Bolles, Cam Robinson, Dion Dawkins, Julie'n Davenport, Taylor Moton,
OG: Forrest Lamp, Dan Feeney, Dorian Johnson, Dion Dawkins, Nico Siragusa,
C:
Defense
DT: Jonathan Allen, Malik McDowell, Caleb Brantley, Chris Wormsley, Larry Ogunjobi,
DE: Myles Garrett, Soloman Thomas, Derek Barnett, Charles Harris, Haason Reddick, Taco Charlton, Takkarist McKinley, Derek Rivers, Carl Lawson, Jordan Willis, DeMarcus Walker,
LB: Myles Garrett, Jabrill Peppers, Rueben Foster, Charles Harris, Haason Reddick, Zach Cunningham, Tim Williams, T.J.Watt, Jarrad Davis, Anzalone, Raekwon McMillan, Tyus Bowser,
CB: Marshon Lattimore, Jabrill Peppers, Marlon Humphrey, Gareon Conley, Adoree' Jackson, Fabian Moreau, Tre'Davious White, Kevin King, Chidobe Awuzie, Quincy Wilson, Cordrea Tankersley, Teez Tabor, Sidney Jones, Jourdan Lewis, Ahkello Witherspoon, Desmond King, Cameron Sutton,
S: Jamal Adams, Malik Hooker, Jabrill Peppers, Obi Melifonwu, Budda Baker, Josh Jones, Desmond King, Marcus Williams,

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Nice pick, Great size, and he has a 37.5 Vert.!!! and Broad jumped 127.9!! "Lookin' Good!"
Terrible, terrible, terrible. Both you and Gandolf blew me off on trades so i could jump Boston for this guy.

Not my first choice with this pick, not my second & not my third, so Washington will now use the overall #81 pick on Villanova DE Tanoh Kpassagnon.
Unbelievable you guys.
 
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With the 80th pick the Philadelphia Eagles Select

Tyus Bowser--OLB - Houston University

One of my favorite prospects and someone I would love to see the Rams grab. A project but a LB who can be a great pass rusher and can play in coverage. Had 8 sacks in 8 games while playing in coverage on most plays.

http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/new...t-round-pass-rusher/an0vhan4h1mu1mqrmemwplyu8

2017 NFL Draft: Why Houston linebacker Tyus Bowser warrants first-round consideration
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February 24, 2017 2:25pm EST February 24, 2017 1:49pm EST Tyus Bowser is one of the most uniquely talented pass-rushers in the 2017 NFL Draft and deserves legitimate first-round consideration.
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Published on Feb. 24, 2017

Along with running back and tight end, the 2017 NFL Draft class appears to be one of the deepest pass-rushing classes in recent history. Myles Garrett tops the list, but as many as 12 others would garner first-round grades depending on which NFL team you ask.

Despite the buzz around the position, one name is far too frequently left out. Tyus Bowser, a leader of the revitalized Houston program, doesn’t just merit consideration as one of many pass-rushers. He’s a first-round prospect, one of the most uniquely talented prospects in the 2017 NFL Draft, and deserves to be considered in that tier before and after the NFL Scouting Combine.

MORE: All you need to know about 2017 NFL Scouting Combine

Bowser's Missed Production
A four-year contributor and two-year starter at Houston, Bowser had begun to thrive even before Tom Herman arrived on campus. He further blossomed with the coaching staff as the talent level around him rose. Bowser has bounced between a true defensive end role and an outside linebacker over his career, and has offered value as both a pass-rusher and coverage option.

Despite dropping in coverage on about half of his third down snaps and playing a more true 4-3 outside linebacker position, Bowser has remained remarkably productive over his career. As a senior, Bowser finished with 8.5 sacks (same amount as Myles Garrett) and 12.0 tackles for loss in just eight games.

Bowser missed five games this past season after getting in an altercation with a teammate during which he never threw a punch but broke his orbital bone. Extrapolating his numbers over the full 13-game season, he would have had 76 tackles, 19.5 TFL, and 14 sacks. Those tackle for loss and sack numbers would have been near the top of the FBS ranks.

Bowser's Value as Top-End Rusher
Tyus Bowser is a high-level athlete that should test extremely well at the NFL Scouting Combine. He extends and bends well off the snap and shows great lower half coordination to adjust, reposition and generate lower half force to push the pocket. He dips his inside shoulder with control well as an edge player, and can adjust his upper half shoulders on both interior and pure edge rushes. He offers a highly explosive and low-set first step off the snap and doesn't lose vision of the running back as a rusher.

MORE: 2017 NFL Mock Draft

He finishes as a tackler really well, utilizing long arms and his 10-inch hands. His low center of gravity as a rusher helps generate pressure, but he can misstep upfield and is susceptible to pulling and trap blocks, and backfield blockers at times.

In the play below against Oklahoma, Bowser works from a delayed blitzing angle, gets initial and interior penetration, and is able to extend while engaged with great concentration. He can win as a defensive end, but it’s his versatile blitzing and body control in pursuit that will allow him to thrive at multiple positions in the NFL.


Additionally, Bowser’s ability to work in space with that ideal length and body control can allow him to thrive on the perimeter, notably as a 3-4 outside linebacker. He comes down the line with great force and keeps his balance as he works in space as a tackler and as a rusher. Here, he evades the offensive tackle laterally, attacks the running back (San Diego State’s Donnel Pumphrey) and works around him without losing ground to finish as an edge rusher.


Bowser's Coverage Value in the NFL
As a pure linebacker, Bowser dips into coverage surprisingly well and has improved his pedal and lateral movement in space, but too often gets off balance and lost in deeper zone coverage. He's able to meet and engage tight ends and running backs, but doesn't have the eye discipline to stay true in coverage. As a linebacker, he has good, not great, range and likely should be reserved to a SAM linebacker in 4-3 defenses with more pass rushing than coverage drops in the NFL.

In the play below, Bowser, as a freshman, showcased the type of versatile upside he’s blossomed into at Houston. Here, he aligns as a 4-3 over the strongside linebacker and transitions from a line-of-scrimmage player into coverage to make the interception in space.


MORE: 2017 NFL Combine participants and schedule

His performance against Memphis in the second half is probably the best indication of his top-50 value not only as a pass coverage linebacker but as a versatile weapon late in games. Here, he’s able to match-up with a slot receiver, transition in stride and then, after stout coverage, come up and finish in space at the third level as a tackler.


Bowser's production was on track to reach elite numbers, but his untimely injury put his college numbers more inline with prospects who still still sit atop the current edge rusher position rankings around the internet and around the NFL. He's a bit of an tweener at this point, but meets all of the measurable thresholds and should test about on par for 3-4/4-3 outside linebackers.

Even in one of the better defensive end/linebacker classes in recent history, Tyus Bowser merits early round consideration. He’ll be on the second-round radar after the NFL Scouting Combine is through, but his skillset, versatility, and remarkable value for 3-4 and 4-3 teams scream first-round prospect.

Damn it was hoping he would somehow fall to the 4th haha. Good pick!


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Terrible, terrible, terrible. Both you and Gandolf blew me off on trades so i could jump Boston for this guy.

Not my first choice with this pick, not my second & not my third, but Washington will now use the overall #81 pick on Villanova DE Tanoh Kpassagnon.
Unbelievable you guys.
He a really nice pick out-of Villanova! Big guy 6ft 7/289, some see him as a DT, but I don't!
 

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With the 81st pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Washington R**skins select: Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE, Villanova. @Mojo Ram is on the clock and has until 0953 on 04APR17 to make his selection for the Denver Broncos. @Warner4Prez is on deck for the Tennessee Titans.

Round 1

1. Cleveland: Ramrocket - Myles Garrett, DE/OLB, Texas A&M
2. San Francisco: TK42-RAM - Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
3. Chicago: Barrison - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
4. Jacksonville: Memento - Jamal Adams, SS, LSU
5. Tennessee: Warner4Prez - Malik Hooker, FS, Ohio State
6. New York Jets: Ramrasta - Jabrill Peppers, SS/CB/OLB, Michigan
7. San Diego: SierraRam - Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama
8. Carolina: jsimcox - O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama
9. Cincinnati: OldSchool - Rueben Foster, ILB, Alabama
10. Buffalo: Legatron4 - Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
11. Minnesota: DaveFan’51 - David Njoku, TE, Miami
12. Cleveland: Ramrocket - Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee
13. Arizona: ramsplaya16 - Mitchell Trubisky, QB, North Carolina
14. Tampa Bay: T-REX - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
15. Indianapolis: den-the-coach - Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
16. Baltimore: Gandalf - Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
17. Washington: Riverumbbq - Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan St.
18. Kansas City: 12intheBox - Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
19. Philadelphia: Boston Ram - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
20. Denver: Mojo Ram - Charles Harris, DE/LB, Missouri
21. Detroit: JackDRams - Haason Reddick, DE/LB, Temple
22. Miami: TheDYVKX - Forrest Lamp, OG, Western Kentucky
23. New York Giants: Corbin - Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson
24. Oakland: Jorgeh0605 - Obi Melifonwu, S, Connecticut
25. Houston: Ramhusker - Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin
26. Seattle: A55VA6 - Garrett Bolles, OT, Utah
27. New Orleans: shaunpinney - John Ross, WR, Washington
28. Dallas: Tron - Taco Charlton, DE, La Carreta Restaurant
29. Green Bay: Rambitious1 - Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State
30. Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die - Adoree' Jackson, CB, USC
31. Atlanta: Merlin - Dan Feeney, OG, Indiana
32. Tennessee: Warner4Prez - Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt

Round 2
33. Cleveland: Ramrocket - Budda Baker, FS, Washington
34. San Francisco: TK42-RAM - Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama
35. Los Angeles: RamsFlash80 - Evan Engram, T E, Ole Miss
36. Chicago: Barrison - DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
37. Jacksonville: Memento - Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee
38. San Diego: SierraRam - Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
39. Minnesota: DaveFan'51 - T.J.Watt, OLB, Wisconsin
40. Carolina: jsimcox - Takkarist McKinley, DE, UCLA
41. Cincinnati: OldSchool - Dorian Johnson, OG, Pittsburgh
42. Miami: TheDYVKX - Derek Rivers, DE, Youngstown State
43. Philadelphia: Boston Ram - Chris Godwin, WR, Penn State
44. Buffalo: Legatron4 - Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA
45. Oakland: Jorgeh0605 - Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida
46. Indianapolis: den-the-coach - Tre'Davious White, CB, Louisiana State University
47. Detroit: JackDRams - Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida
48. New York Jets: Ramrasta - Kevin King, CB, Washington
49. New England: PressureD41 - Chris Wormsley, DT, Michigan
50. Tampa Bay: T-REX - Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina
51. Denver: Mojo Ram - Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma
52. Washington: Riverumbbq - Chidobe Awuzie, CB, Colorado
53. Baltimore: Gandalf - Carl Lawson, DE, Auburn
54. New Orleans: shaunpinney - Jordan Willis, DE, Kansas State
55. Kansas City: 12intheBox - Pat Mahomes II, QB, Texas Tech
56. Arizona: ramsplaya16 - Quincy Wilson, CB, University of Florida
57. Houston: Ramhusker - Cordrea Tankersley, CB, Clemson
58. Seattle: A55VA6 - Teez Tabor, CB, Florida
59. New York Giants: Corbin - Alex Anzalone, LB, Florida
60. Dallas: Tron - Josh Jones, SS, NC State
61. Green Bay: Rambitious1 - DeMarcus Walker, DE, Florida State
62. Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die - Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
63. Atlanta: Merlin - Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan
64. Carolina: jsimcox - Dion Dawkins, OG/OT, Temple

Round 3
65.Los Angeles: RamsFlash80 - Ahkello Witherspoon, CB, Colorado
66. San Francisco: TK42-RAM - Julie'n Davenport, OT, Bucknell
67. Chicago: Barrison - Desmond King, CB/S, Iowa
68. Jacksonville: Memento - Adam Shaheen, TE, Ashland
69. Washington: Riverumbbq - Nico Siragusa, G, San Diego State
70. New York Jets: Ramrasta - JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, USC
71. San Diego: SierraRam - Curtis Samuel, WR, Ohio State
72. New England: PressureD41 - D'Onta Foreman, RB, Texas University
73. Cincinnati: OldSchool - Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington University
74. Indianapolis: den-the-coach - Raekwon McMillan, LB, Ohio State
75. Buffalo: Legatron4 - Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee
76. New Orleans: shaunpinney - Marcus Williams, S, Utah
77. Arizona: ramsplaya16 - Carlos Henderson, WR, Louisiana Tech
78. Baltimore: Gandalf - Taylor Moton, OT, Western Michigan
79. Minnesota: DaveFan’51 - Larry Ogunjobi, DT, North Carolina Charlotte
80. Philadelphia: Boston Ram - Tyus Bowser, OLB, Houston University
81. Washington: Riverumbbq - Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE, Villanova

82. Denver: Mojo Ram -
83. Tennessee: Warner4Prez -
84. Philadelphia: Boston Ram - Tampa Bay: T-REX - (ROD trade)

85. Detroit: JackDRams -
86. Minnesota: DaveFan’51 -
87. New York Giants: Corbin -
88. Oakland: Jorgeh0605 -
89. Houston: Ramhusker -
90. Seattle: A55VA6 -
91. Kansas City: 12intheBox -
92. Dallas: Tron -
93. Green Bay: Rambitious1 -
94. Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die -
95. Atlanta: Merlin -
96. New England: PressureD41 -
97. Miami: TheDYVKX -
98. Carolina: jsimcox -
99.
Baltimore: Gandalf - New Orleans: shaunpinney - (mistake on my part)
100. Tennessee: Warner4Prez -
101: Denver: Mojo Ram -
102: Seattle: A55VA6 -
103:
Tennessee: Warner4Prez - New Orleans: shaunpinney - (ROD trade)
104: Tennessee: Warner4Prez - Kansas City: 12intheBox - (ROD trade)
105: Pittsburgh: Rams Until I Die -
106: Seattle: A55VA6 -
107: New York Jets: Ramrasta -


Players / Positions already selected (color coded by round):
Offense
QB: Mitchell Trubisky, Deshaun Watson, DeShone Kizer, Pat Mahomes II,
RB: Leonard Fournette, Dalvin Cook, Christian McCaffrey, Alvin Kamara, Joe Mixon, D'Onta Foreman,
WR: Mike Williams, Corey Davis, John Ross, Chris Godwin, Zay Jones, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Curtis Samuel, Cooper Kupp, Carlos Henderson,
TE: O.J. Howard, David Njoku, Evan Engram, Adam Shaheen,
OT: Ryan Ramczyk, Garrett Bolles, Cam Robinson, Dion Dawkins, Julie'n Davenport, Taylor Moton,
OG: Forrest Lamp, Dan Feeney, Dorian Johnson, Dion Dawkins, Nico Siragusa,
C:
Defense
DT: Jonathan Allen, Malik McDowell, Caleb Brantley, Chris Wormsley, Larry Ogunjobi,
DE: Myles Garrett, Soloman Thomas, Derek Barnett, Charles Harris, Haason Reddick, Taco Charlton, Takkarist McKinley, Derek Rivers, Carl Lawson, Jordan Willis, DeMarcus Walker, Tanoh Kpassagnon,
LB: Myles Garrett, Jabrill Peppers, Rueben Foster, Charles Harris, Haason Reddick, Zach Cunningham, Tim Williams, T.J.Watt, Jarrad Davis, Anzalone, Raekwon McMillan, Tyus Bowser,
CB: Marshon Lattimore, Jabrill Peppers, Marlon Humphrey, Gareon Conley, Adoree' Jackson, Fabian Moreau, Tre'Davious White, Kevin King, Chidobe Awuzie, Quincy Wilson, Cordrea Tankersley, Teez Tabor, Sidney Jones, Jourdan Lewis, Ahkello Witherspoon, Desmond King, Cameron Sutton,
S: Jamal Adams, Malik Hooker, Jabrill Peppers, Obi Melifonwu, Budda Baker, Josh Jones, Desmond King, Marcus Williams,

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Terrible, terrible, terrible. Both you and Gandolf blew me off on trades so i could jump Boston for this guy.

Not my first choice with this pick, not my second & not my third, so Washington will now use the overall #81 pick on Villanova DE Tanoh Kpassagnon.
Unbelievable you guys.
If it's any compensation to you, you managed to pluck a player off of my already smashed and glued back together board...
 

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With the 82nd pick...the Denver Broncos run to the podium and select....
Gerald Everett, TE/WR South Alabama