Mock Drafts: Where Will UW Players Go?
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TRIGGEREDDoogCourics said:Creating a thread to track mock drafts as they come out over the next few months and where they believe UW players are likely to go.
First up, Dane Brugler of the Athletic:
17. Cleveland Browns: Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
Opposite Denzel Ward, the Browns received sporadic, yet admirable play from corners like T.J. Carrie and Terrance Mitchell, but there is room for upgrades on the Browns cornerback depth chart. Like Ward, Murphy doesn’t look like much physically, but his ball instincts, toughness and smooth athleticism are why he projects as an impact starting corner in the NFL.
31. Kansas City Chiefs: Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
Injuries decimated the Chiefs’ depth at safety this season, creating plenty of unknown, including with Eric Berry. Rapp is a safety option who will be easy for coaches to like with his high football IQ and relentless competitive nature. He isn’t an elite size (6-0, 200) or speed prospect, but he makes up for that with his instincts and range to play free or strong safety. -
Slim chance Browning is a first or second day pick, IMO
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IDGAF
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I hope he pops his AchillesDennis_DeYoung said:
Rapp’s mind is like a computer with the heart of a samurai!DoogCourics said:Creating a thread to track mock drafts as they come out over the next few months and where they believe UW players are likely to go.
First up, Dane Brugler of the Athletic:
17. Cleveland Browns: Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
Opposite Denzel Ward, the Browns received sporadic, yet admirable play from corners like T.J. Carrie and Terrance Mitchell, but there is room for upgrades on the Browns cornerback depth chart. Like Ward, Murphy doesn’t look like much physically, but his ball instincts, toughness and smooth athleticism are why he projects as an impact starting corner in the NFL.
31. Kansas City Chiefs: Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
Injuries decimated the Chiefs’ depth at safety this season, creating plenty of unknown, including with Eric Berry. Rapp is a safety option who will be easy for coaches to like with his high football IQ and relentless competitive nature. He isn’t an elite size (6-0, 200) or speed prospect, but he makes up for that with his instincts and range to play free or strong safety. -
Greg Gaines should go in the 4th or 5th. Maybe the 3rd if someone falls in love with him.
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I always thought he would go in the top 50 based on his combine.WeakarmCobra said:Kalebs numbers might freak out some GMs and he might go early in the second
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Murphy - Pick 8-22
Rapp - Pick 20-40
McGary - Rd 2-3
Miller - Rd 3-4
Gaskin - Rd 3-4
BBK - Rd 3-4
Gaines - Rd 4-5
McIntosh - Rd 5-6
Sample - Rd 6-7
Jaylen Johnson - Rd 7-UDFA
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Browning?FKA_Mousecop said:Murphy - Pick 8-22
Rapp - Pick 20-40
McGary - Rd 2-3
Miller - Rd 3-4
Gaskin - Rd 3-4
BBK - Rd 3-4
Gaines - Rd 4-5
McIntosh - Rd 5-6
Sample - Rd 6-7
Jaylen Johnson - Rd 7-UDFA -
AAFCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Browning?FKA_Mousecop said:Murphy - Pick 8-22
Rapp - Pick 20-40
McGary - Rd 2-3
Miller - Rd 3-4
Gaskin - Rd 3-4
BBK - Rd 3-4
Gaines - Rd 4-5
McIntosh - Rd 5-6
Sample - Rd 6-7
Jaylen Johnson - Rd 7-UDFA -
The XFLCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Browning?FKA_Mousecop said:Murphy - Pick 8-22
Rapp - Pick 20-40
McGary - Rd 2-3
Miller - Rd 3-4
Gaskin - Rd 3-4
BBK - Rd 3-4
Gaines - Rd 4-5
McIntosh - Rd 5-6
Sample - Rd 6-7
Jaylen Johnson - Rd 7-UDFA







