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2015 RCF NFL Mock Draft Rounds 1 and 2 - Patriots

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Right but going up from 80 to 37 for a 4th is highway robbery.
 
Right but going up from 80 to 37 for a 4th is highway robbery.

For a 4th and 3rd.....lol but........

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Draft pick value chart has 37 worth 530 points. 80 and 118 combines for 248.

That's not a robbery, that's a pure fucking disaster.
 
Hey more power to him haha... but if anyone wants to trade their early 2nd for #90 and two 5ths, hit me up ;)
 
Wtf is a value chart? Pretty sure there have been 3rd and 4th rounders turn out better than 2nd rounders. He agreed to the trade. Fine, I'll give him 3 future 1st's too. Happy now? Cancel the trade if you really want to.
 
Wtf is a value chart? Pretty sure there have been 3rd and 4th rounders turn out better than 2nd rounders. He agreed to the trade. Fine, I'll give him 3 future 1st's too. Happy now? Cancel the trade if you really want to.

Hahaha make the fucking pick already!

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I've been working the draft since you were in diapers...
 
Wtf is a value chart? Pretty sure there have been 3rd and 4th rounders turn out better than 2nd rounders. He agreed to the trade. Fine, I'll give him 3 future 1st's too. Happy now? Cancel the trade if you really want to.

Nah, if he agreed to it, he agreed to it. That's just an insanely cheap price to move up so many slots into an early 2nd from a mid 3rd.
 
With the 36th overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft... the Jacksonville Jaguars select OT Jake Fisher, Oregon.

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HtWt: 6'6"/306
College:
Oregon

NFLN Rank: #58 Grade: 5.71
CBS Rank: #38


ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS:
Former tight end who moves easily and naturally. Good initial quickness to reach cross-face blocks. Finisher in zone game. Can sustain blocks with proper hip roll and balance through contact. Keeps base wide and uses choppy, controlled steps in pass sets. Mirrors well and has feet to shut down stunts inside. Well-timed and effortless transition from initial block to second-level assignment. Adjusts with good change of direction. Fights back with resolution after losing a rep to defender. Understands how to create leverage advantages with angles and footwork.

WEAKNESSES: One of the most penalized tackles in 2015 draft class over last two seasons, including six holding calls during 2014 season. Needs angles to get consistent push in run game. Lacks power. Allows outside hand to get wide in pass pro, opening himself up to bull rush. Catches pass rusher rather than punching. Not much pop in his hands. Inconsistent feet as a run blocker, slowing feet at contact against power. Missed part of 2014 with a leg injury. Needs weight-room work to add more bulk to his frame. Needs to improve his contact balance against power.

BOTTOM LINE
If you are a zone-based team looking for an athletic, well-schooled tackle who can come in and compete for a starting position right away, then Fisher is your guy. He has the feet to play the left side and is savvy enough in the run game to man the right side. He needs more weight on his frame, but guard is also an option for Fisher.

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/jake-fisher?id=2552360

Even while still learning the position, Fisher should be able to get into the rotation early because of his athletic versatility. Ideally he would push '13 pick Luke Joeckel to the right side. While his eventual position is unknown, the Jags bought some time to figure it out by signing the veteran Jermey Parnell. He's fat, plays football, stands in front of people, looks bad in a uniform, will have health problems later in life, does anyone seriously even read this shit? I really doubt it, although unleashing an obscenity may catch someone's eye. I didn't watch any "tape" on him, and have done nothing except look to see where he was rated and paste the thoughts of others. Having said that, he could develop into a solid lineman.

Also considered: Nate Orchard

... the Kansas City Chiefs are now on the clock..
 
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Since Sly didn't put much work into his and it's late, I'll just say mine too.

The Chiefs select Eric Kendricks.


edit- crap, now Sly did put work into his. I'll edit mine later.
 
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