jammerhawk
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With the addition back to the team of Wagner I now don't believe Drew Sanders remains a 'must have' even though I like him a lot.
I think they recently changed that. Until last weekend, it was all free. Trying to capitalize on the draft season. The only thing I liked about PFF draft sim was that you could make draft day trades for current NFL players and not just draft picks.By the way, I find it very annoying that you now have to subscribe to PFF to do a seven-round mock draft.![]()
By the way, I find it very annoying that you now have to subscribe to PFF to do a seven-round mock draft.![]()
Lance Zierlein's scouting report is worth more than your provided stats, I'm sure.What is in the two draft profiles that helps anyone see why you think Sanders is a better choice than Campbell?
Missed tackle rate for the top three linebackers: 5.2%, 8.9%, 19.6%. Guess which number is Sanders'.
With the lack of contact in NFL practices, it seems likely that poor tackling will carry over from college to the pros.
I agree that Mazi and Campbell fill more pressing needs, but Kancey could be a very special player. To me, he has a very high ceiling (think Aaron Donald) and an equally low floor (he can't overcome his lack of length and is out of the league after his first contract). However, IMHO #20 is the perfect place to roll the dice on a player like Kancey.I have been trying to draft Kancey-Campbell-Mazi on my PFF simulator, even with our 2 firsts and 2 seconds, getting all three hasn't been easy. In fact down right impossible, getting two of the three is quite doable, not all three. But I feel like with all three gives us a lot of flexibilities, a 4-3 of Jones-Kancey-Mazi-Reed and Mafe-Bobby-Nwosu; or, a 3-4 of Jones-Mazi-Kancey and Mafe-Campbell-Bobby-Nwosu both sounded pretty good.
From these three, I suppose Mazi at NT and Campbell at MLB are more pressing needs?
IMHO, Kancey, Mazi and Campbell are not the super high talked up generational talent etc. But they fill our needs pretty good.I agree that Mazi and Campbell fill more pressing needs, but Kancey could be a very special player. To me, he has a very high ceiling (think Aaron Donald) and an equally low floor (he can't overcome his lack of length and is out of the league after his first contract). However, IMHO #20 is the perfect place to roll the dice on a player like Kancey.