Interesting picks so far. I like the Bortles to Texans pick, as I do think one of 3 players ends up going there, him being one of them. The Rams getting more substance on their offensive line is fitting, however I'm still not convinced they won't trade out of that pick, just to stock more up for later.
I don't like the Bridgewater pick at 3, as I think realistically he's going to drop. I see him ending up in the mid/late first round, unless he really pulls himself out of the gutter he got himself into, with the terrible pro-day showing.
Khalil Mack at 4 is solid, and I know Legend is a huge Browns fan. He'd like to see the Browns start taking solid players who look like they will translate perfectly in the NFL. Khalil Mack looks exactly as such. However, I would point out that there have been times in the past where LBs from less popular schools were elevated into the top 10, and didn't pan out at all(see Aaron Curry). I don't believe Mack will end up like that, however I didn't believe Curry would either, so what do I know?
Finally, Jake Matthews to the Raiders is a huge plot twist, however one that makes perfect sense. The Raiders severely fumbled the first couple of days in Free Agency, and made a terrible mistake in not getting Veldheer locked in long term, only to watch him get his big money in AZ. When you have a ridiculous amount of cap room, and you make a mistake like that, it's almost inexcusable...almost. Selecting Matthews here doesn't solve all of their talent deficiencies, but then again what one pick would?
Now, to my picks(Doing both Atlanta and Tampa Bay now, because I will be working at least 12 hours tomorrow, and won't have time):
6. Atlanta FalconsJadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina
If I'm Thomas Dimitroff, I'm both disappointed and excited at the same time. I look at my draft board, knowing Matt Ryan needs more protection on the offensive line, however my top 2 lineman on the board are now gone. I start asking myself if Taylor Lewan is worth drafting at this pick. He might be, but look who dropped to me!
There are plenty of questions about Clowney's work ethic. I'm counting on Mike Smith and Mike Nolan to take care of that. Hell, my owner will pay for a military style boot camp for the kid, if it comes down to it! No one denies this is the best pure talent in this draft, and he plays one of the most important positions in the game; a position that is in dire need of attention in Atlanta.
Sammy Watkins has fallen to me too, however I'm not sure I go and grab him, since offensively I already have the weapons. I need to address defense, and Clowney fell to me. I'm taking him.
7. Tampa Bay BuccaneersSammy Watkins, WR, Clemson
How did this happen? I don't know, but how convenient for us that it did! That's what Tampa's staff is thinking not-so-far removed from shipping Mike Williams and his extra baggage to Buffalo. Vincent Jackson proved last year that he's still a premiere superstar WR in the league. But, it also clearly showed he needs assistance!
NFL scouts whose word/reputation I actually trust have rated Sammy Watkins as being a little worse than A.J. Green, and a little better than Julio Jones. That's a pretty damn good spot to be rated at.
Do I have other needs? Sure, but who doesn't? There are always needs that need to be addressed. To me, this is the best player available, and it just so happens to fill one of those needs. I'm in the AFC South, where devastating passing offenses aren't going out of style anytime soon.
Finally, I have Josh McCown. I just signed him to a largely incentive based contract, after putting on one hell of a show filling in for an injured Jay Cutler in Chicago. I don't see McCown as a long term solution at 34 years old, nor do I see him as an amazing talent. I see a smart QB, who will utilize weapons well, if I give them to him. Why would I not want to put him in position to succeed? In Chicago, he had Brandon Marshall, Alshon Jeffery, and Matt Forte. Why would I not want him to be comfortable here too, giving him Vincent Jackson, Sammy Watkins and Doug Martin?