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On The Clock: 2017 RCF NFL Mock Draft

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Oakland will take Sidney Jones, CB university of Washington.

I'll add detail later tonight.

@Randolphkeys and SF is up.
There is no way he goes in round one when he is out a full season. Unless you are a qb or edge rusher you don't keep your first round spot with this serious of an injury based on history.I would bet heavy money no one touches this kid until mid to late second or early third.
 
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Taco Charlton's given name: Vidauntae

It was my hope that his father stared at his mother's vajayjay, and the nurse said, "Congratulations, it's a boy! What's his name?"
 
It was my hope that his father stared at his mother's vajayjay, and the nurse said, "Congratulations, it's a boy! What's his name?"

That's what happened with his little brother BloodyAxeWound Charlton.
 
@WellYouNeednt has a unique opportunity here to start a monopoly on noodle armed athletic QBs.

Let's see if he takes control of the market
 
Packers and Bears have agreed to a trade:

GB receives OLB Leonard Floyd, #147

CHI receives #29, #61, WR DaVante Adams

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Uhhhhhhhhh he tore his Achilles....
Shit, this is what happens when you have 3 screaming kids at disney and all you want to do is hide in the hotel room by yourself, turn the lights off and refuse to answer the door no matter what is going on outside.

Any objection if I repick? Clearly it was not the most well thought out pick. If I have to I will stick to it. Would like an opportunity to change if possible.
 
Shit, this is what happens when you have 3 screaming kids at disney and all you want to do is hide in the hotel room by yourself, turn the lights off and refuse to answer the door no matter what is going on outside.

Any objection if I repick? Clearly it was not the most well thought out pick. If I have to I will stick to it. Would like an opportunity to change if possible.

No objections from me. I figured you'd like to repick which is why i didn't remove Jones from the board on the first page.
 
I haven't any issue with another selection for him for whatever that's worth.
 
THE "CHEF's" in the 2017 NFL DRAFT SELECT:

CHARLES HARRIS, MIZZOU

KC looks in state to assist their aging LB/Edge defense. More than likely will have the nickname "Spin Move" in the NFL.


Name: Charles Harris

School: Missouri

Position fit: Edge defender, either outside linebacker in a 3-4 or defensive end in a 4-3

Stats to know: Averaged a sack, hit or hurry once every 6.0 pass-rushing attempts in 2016

What he does best:

  • Has arguably the best spin move among pass-rushers in this draft class. Can get into the body of an opposing offensive tackle and spin free at speed. Picked up nine of his 59 total pressures on spins.
  • Very good get-off on pass-rushes. Helped him to a pass-rushing productivity rating of 14.4 on rushes from the right side of the defense, seventh-best among 3-4 outside linebackers in 2016.
  • Consistently one of the nation’s top pass-rushers in two years as a starter. Had the ninth-best pass-rushing grade among edge defenders in 2015, and 12th-best in 2016.
  • Got the better of draftable prospect Dan Skipper when Missouri took on Arkansas, beating him for two hits, a hurry and a forced holding penalty.
  • Had at least five pressures in eight of the 12 games he played in this year.
Biggest concern:

  • Pushed around far too easily against the run this season. Didn’t offer much resistance against down blocks, and his run stop percentage of just 4.9 percent was tied for 91st-best among 3-4 outside linebackers.
  • Caught over pursuing far too often. Sometimes inside, sometimes outside, and sometimes upfield. Seemed to lose track of the play.
  • Was overpowered by opposing offensive tackles at times. Big part of the reason why his run defense grade ranked tied for 163 among edge defenders in 2016.
  • Needs to develop more moves as a pass-rusher. Can win with speed off the edge, and with a devastating spin move, but lack of power shows up on bull rushes.
Player comparison: Shane Ray, Denver Broncos

Like his fellow Missouri alum, Harris needs a little bit of time to develop in the NFL. His spin move and speed off the edge are fantastic, but he needs to develop more to his repertoire if he is to be a top pass-rusher in the NFL.

Bottom line:

The good from Harris is very good. He can make a fool out of offensive linemen with his signature spin move, and it’s good enough to cause problems for tackles the NFL too. That being said, the lack of variety in his pass-rushing arsenal, along with his lack of strength against the run, especially in 2016, does give cause for concern. He may be limited to a pass-rushing role at the next level.
 

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