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SECOND ROUND

33. Green Bay (from Cleveland)
34. Seattle (from San Francisco)
35. Jacksonville
36. Chicago
37. Los Angeles Rams
38. Los Angeles Chargers
39. New York Jets
40. Carolina
41. Cincinnati
42. New Orleans
43. Philadelphia
44. Buffalo
45. Arizona
46. Indianapolis
47. Baltimore
48. Minnesota
49. Washington
50. Tampa Bay
51. Denver
52. Cleveland (from Tennessee)
53. Detroit
54. Miami
55. New York Giants
56. Oakland
57. Houston
58. Seattle
59. Kansas City
60. Dallas
61. Green Bay
62. Pittsburgh
63. Atlanta
64. Carolina (from New England)


THIRD ROUND
65. Cleveland
66. San Francisco
67. San Francisco (from Chicago)
68. Jacksonville
69. Los Angeles Rams
70. New York Jets
71. Los Angeles Chargers
72. New England (from Carolina)
73. Cincinnati
74. Baltimore (from Philadelphia)
75. Buffalo
76. New Orleans
77. Arizona
78. Baltimore
79. Minnesota
80. Indianapolis
81. Washington
82. Denver
83. Tennessee
84. Tampa Bay
85. Detroit
86. Minnesota (from Miami)
87. New York Giants
88. Oakland
89. Houston
90. Seattle
91. Buffalo (from Kansas City)
92. Dallas
93. Green Bay
94. Pittsburgh
95. Seattle (from Atlanta)
96. New England
97. Miami (compensatory selection)
98. Carolina (compensatory selection)
99. Philadelphia (compensatory selection from Baltimore)
100. Tennessee (compensatory selection from Los Angeles Rams)
101. Denver (compensatory selection)
102. Seattle (compensatory selection)
103. New Orleans (compensatory selection from Patriots through Browns)
104. Kansas City (compensatory selection)
105. Pittsburgh (compensatory selection)
106. Seattle (compensatory selection)
107. New York Jets (compensatory selection)

First-round prospect CB Gareon Conley faces sexual assault allegation/Raiders take a chance on him

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ll-be-charged-despite-passing-polygraph-test/

Gareon Conley could still be charged, despite passing polygraph test
Posted by Mike Florio on April 28, 2017

The Raiders decided to take a risk by drafting cornerback Gareon Conley. But it definitely was a risk, given the uncertainty of his legal situation in Cleveland.

Yes, Conley passed a polygraph test, which per multiple reports was imposed by the Ravens. (And that creates a separate potential can of worms that will be addressed in a separate post.) So why didn’t the Ravens pick Conley at No. 16 if, as reported, he passed it?

Whether Conley can pass a polygraph test (which remains inadmissible in a court of law because it’s not a reliable indicator of truth telling) isn’t relevant to whether he gets charged. Indeed, whether Conley is telling the truth and whether the evidence would permit a zealous prosecutor in Cleveland to indict Conley are two different issues.

Conley could still be indicted; the Ravens realize that, and the Raiders surely do, too. As the saying goes, a grand jury could indict a ham sandwich. That’s because the process entails a one-sided introduction of evidence, with the defendant having no representation. It’s also easy to indict because the legal standard for doing so is much lower than the standard required for a conviction.

To get an indictment, the prosecutor merely must convince the grand jury that probable cause exists to believe a crime was committed. Combining that with the fact that the defendant has no one arguing the opposite position makes its ridiculously easy to get an indictment.

People think that, in any community, a judge has the most power within the confines of the justice system. The truth is that the prosecutor does. The prosecutor decides who gets charged, who doesn’t get charged, and what they get charged with.

If the prosecutor in Cleveland subjectively decides that the alleged victim is telling the truth and/or that the defendant isn’t — or if the prosecutor simply decides that the prosecutor wants to turn the defendant’s life upside down for any reason at all, an indictment can be obtained.

The prosecutor’s discretion is really broad. Really, really broad. In nearly any case where a prosecutor wants to get an indictment, an indictment will be gotten.

There are two key facts that could significantly influence that decision-making process. The alleged victim has had a rape kit administered, and Conley has agreed to provide a DNA sample.

Given that Conley’s front-line defense (based on the information provided by the witnesses in the hotel room) is that nothing happened between Conley and the alleged victim, a match between the rape kit and the indictment could be the thing that prompts the prosecutor to seek an indictment, and in turn that results in the indictment being obtained.

Now that the first round is in the books I need fantasy football help

Thanks everyone for your opinions your probably right about Fournette I just hate it that hes a Jag but maybe he is good enough to overcome that. The last decent fantasy back they have had was Maurice Jones Drew back in his prime.
Not to make you feel worse about Fournette, but their head coach, Doug Marrone, also has a solid history of spreading touches to multiple backs. He's never had a Fournette though. I do think Fournette will only see 1/2 the passing down plays at best. Yeldon is adequate there and the NFL is really trending away from backs never leaving the field.

Rams should do a draft live feed

I honestly think we are heading that direction with having Everett and Farragamo in there last year with our picks. It would be nice to be the first franchise that has their own coverage and broadcast like that. IMO our franchise needs to do ground breaking things like this to start tipping the interest in their favor permantly. It certainly helps in market penetration.

Final OldSchool 2017 mock

No chance we'll go wr tomorrow with 37....

@flv

any type of bet like this?


Love the players tho ole school.

Speaking of which....we have Austin, Cooper, Thomas, and....Woods....what are we gonna do, keep 6 wideouts? Cut some TE's? Hemingway, Higbee, Harkey are under contract....add Kittles too...that's 10 receiving options. Seems like overkill.
None of those guys are proven except woods... U can put Austin in RB category imo

Our path is up and forward"

Upbeat positive competent coaching staff and Snead will his diligence we will get at least 2or3 players that will start out impacting the team week one and our fan bàse come back and increase and team players thinking will start to "believe in themselves again" I know you guys feel me on this and its not too early to think this way guys so let know what you think ???? Dam I all giddy and excited !!!

Chat for Draft. Come in and discuss.

This draft is so different. Not having a 1st Rd. pick i guess. This is the first time in many years that I haven't taken time off from work for the draft. I am interested .... but kinda not the same. I am only going to watch tonight just to see who wil be left for the #37 pick or maybe to see if the Rams make a move up for someone. But definitely not my usual "draft day self" lol

Welcome to Draft Day

Oh and some last minute notes...

1. Watson is going to make some teams look stupid if he slides. I think he's going to do the work and be a fine QB in this league.

2. If I were to grade Trubitsky as a person he'd get an A+. I've heard multiple interviews of this kid and every one of them makes me like him more. IMO both these QBs go in the first half of round one due to need and the fact they're both great kids.

3. If Conley--who is suffering from a BS accusation IMO based on the story--slides to us, the Rams will take him.

4. If the Rams don't take a wideout at 37 it will probably be a CB.

5. I have a feeling that Wade Phillips loves Jourdan Lewis. If so he might be in the mix for that pick, slide be damned.

Just read where Wstson said it would be a slap in the face if Trubisky went before him..I don't understand these young punk-ass college guys...He's hours sway from becoming incredibly wealthy and all he can do is spout shit like this ???I just don't get it...Of course I'm caveman age old so I guess that's why..

SYG 3.0... Killing Time Until Tomorrow


Nice numbers. I haven't looked at him before this. I read some things and looked at the Youtube. I saw short routes. Didn't see many intermediate routes. Would interesting to see his average catch distance from the LOS.

'My Guys' Draft Day Mock

2.5 - Trade Down 2.5 and 6.22 for 2.27 + 3.27 + 4.26
Its really hard to project trades. I think its a good idea to move back and stock pile picks to build the depth of the roster back up.
2.27 - Gerald Everett TE South Alabama
Everett is dynamic athlete and really impressive for a TE with the ball in his hands. I love how aggressive he plays and the way he boxes out defenders and snatches the ball out of the air. He's a willing blocker and will be good enough as an H-Back to stay on the field. He's very close to Engram for me as a prospect, but way better value with the extra picks.
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3.5 - Carlos Henderson WR La Tech
Henderson is my favourite player this year so I have to include him. He's an explosive playmaker with the ball in his hands and can score from anywhere on the field. His ability to catch the football and quickly transition into the runner is elite (Sammy Watkins-esque) and his open field vision is exceptional. He needs work on his route running (keeping his pads low to sell the vertical routes and sinking his hips more) but I am all in with him and believe he can be the best WR of this draft class. His play speed and strength, ability to make tough catches, catch in traffic, separate, and create YAC are all check marks for me. This year I would use him as a vertical slot receiver like how Jamison Crowder was used, or how he was used in 2015.
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3.27 - Vince Biegel OLB Wisconsin
Biegel is a spark plug linebacker who has a relentless motor. I really enjoy watching him and think he can turn into a really good SLB in Wade's defense. Apparently Wade thinks so too because the only rumours I hear about the Rams are how much they like Biegel.
4.5 - Will Holden T Vanderbilt
Holden is one of the best run blocking OTs in this draft class. He has issues in pass pro against speed rushers and will need to play on the right side, or maybe move inside. I was impressed watching him. He is one of those types of tackles that the Packers will take in the middle rounds and turn into starter.
4.26 - Chase Roullier C Wyoming
He played on a pro style offense and was asked to do a lot of the things that Kromer wants from his center. His movement skills are very good despite his low sparq score. He plays strong and I think he can turn into a starting center. I don't think I have to convince this board about Roullier. ;)
4.35 - Jeremy Cutrer CB MTSU
Long press corner with good ball skills. He has very good field vision and route awareness. I worry about his weight because he played at around 6'1 165 pounds. He seemed to get pushed around and needs to play at a decent weight (at least 185) to not get bullied by NFL WRs.
5.5 - Ejuan Price OLB Pittsburgh
Ejuan will drop because of his size but he is so disruptive. He is always in the backfield. He might not be a starter in his career but he will be a very good situational pass rusher. Its important to get someone who can rush the passer considering Quinn misses a lot of time.
6.5 - DeAngelo Yancey WR Purdue
Yancey is a big bodied WR with very good movement skills. He uses his body effectively to shield defenders and can run after the catch. He is a very natural deep threat. He has issues with drops and losing focus of the football. He also tries to one hand catch way too often considering it never works. He can be the backup X and hopefully grow into more.
7.16 - Xavier Coleman CB Portland State
He had heart surgery in high school and barely played football, only receiving one offer to play in college. He made the most of it and played very well. He is a press cover CB with very good athleticism. I thought he did an impressive job covering John Ross.

UDFA
Marcus Sayles CB West Georgia
Pat Ricard DE Maine
Mason Schreck TE Buffalo
Jylan Ware OT Alabama State
Eli Ankou DT UCLA
Jordan Simmons T/G USC
Cody Heiman LB Washburn
Devante Mays RB Utah State



Whitworth - Saffold - Roullier - Havenstein - Holden

Goff - Mannion - Murray

Gurley - Brown - Dunbar

Higbee - Everett - Harkey / Hemingway / Schreck

Woods Henderson Austin
Yancey Spruce/Cooper Thomas


DE DE DT
Walker — Donald — Brockers
Westbrooks - Easley - Ankou

SOLB MLB MLB WOLB
Barwin - Ogletree - Barron - Quinn
Biegel - Littleton - Forrest - Price

T Johnson— Cutrer — Robey-Coleman — Webster
Joyner — Alexander

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