Thread for draft simulations:
- Donn Beach
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They seem to have a strange situation with Fant, might not be that easy to add another TE
https://www.si.com/nfl/seahawks/seahawk ... -tight-end
https://www.si.com/nfl/seahawks/seahawk ... -tight-end
- Sibelius Hindemith
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Who knows, maybe Kubiak will be the first OC since the Holmgren era that can figure out how to use TEs in the passing game. Although, i thought that was part of Grubb's system so maybe Fant just can't get open.
Re: Thread for draft simulations:
I can't post sims for some reason and also can't find the poll on our positional first pick in the draft. I am lazy that way.
But I am now on record that if we draft someone for the interior offensive line at pick #18, I will eat my own diaper.
But I am now on record that if we draft someone for the interior offensive line at pick #18, I will eat my own diaper.
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When you finish a draft sim do you download the result?
I deleted that poll after only two people (including myself) voted on it after several days. I figured it was just a dud.
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Oh man, I either missed it, or I voted and don't recall. I am one month into the HS season, busier than a one legged man in butt kicking contest.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 4:01 am
I deleted that poll after only two people (including myself) voted on it after several days. I figured it was just a dud.
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- Sibelius Hindemith
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It was probably not very well framed. I gave 3 options for what to do with the pick but they didn't cover all the possibilities.Michael K. wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 5:49 pmOh man, I either missed it, or I voted and don't recall. I am one month into the HS season, busier than a one legged man in butt kicking contest.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 4:01 am
I deleted that poll after only two people (including myself) voted on it after several days. I figured it was just a dud.
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Re: Thread for draft simulations:
Lately when i trade back into the mid/late 20s i get burned and end up having to keep trading back with the results looking like this...
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I like your results on this one.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 7:25 pmLately when i trade back into the mid/late 20s i get burned and end up having to keep trading back with the results looking like this...
PFN_Draft_result_1743593844818.png
I just did a multi-trade back and think it's good.
Rocky Colavito is a Hall of Famer in my book!
Re: Thread for draft simulations:
Trenches covered here in spades. I think we'll be okay not drafting a center. Sundell is going to really push Oluwatimi for the job.
I'm content going with the two Sams at QB, too. If, as an UDFA, perhaps QB Donovan Smith out of Houston has developmental upside.
My tight end pick needs work on blocking but could be a QB's dream as a receiver. His father of the same name was an NFL WR.
LB Kobe King is very good stopping the run, is a play-calling, intelligent leader on D and is a demon on special teams.
Running back Kalel Mullings (who doesn't want Kal-el on their team?) is a former linebacker that would be best plowing across the goal line for the winning touchdown. He seeks contact and demolishes defenders.
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I'm content going with the two Sams at QB, too. If, as an UDFA, perhaps QB Donovan Smith out of Houston has developmental upside.
My tight end pick needs work on blocking but could be a QB's dream as a receiver. His father of the same name was an NFL WR.
LB Kobe King is very good stopping the run, is a play-calling, intelligent leader on D and is a demon on special teams.
Running back Kalel Mullings (who doesn't want Kal-el on their team?) is a former linebacker that would be best plowing across the goal line for the winning touchdown. He seeks contact and demolishes defenders.
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Rocky Colavito is a Hall of Famer in my book!