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Old 03-22-2009, 12:15 AM  
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Alternate Reality Game 1: Chiefs

The original post is below in blue, but let's summarize it here based on the past few years.

1. If you're a new player, start with the current Chiefs roster. If you've been playing for a while you'll have your own evolved roster.

2. You can add any free agent that the Chiefs add.

3. You lose any free agent that the Chiefs lose, but only if they were on the Chiefs' roster when you began playing.

4. You can accept or reject any trade the Chiefs make as long as any Chiefs player involved is currently on your roster.

5. You do not get players that the Chiefs draft. You draft your own players, using the same draft picks that the Chiefs have.

6. You can trade down ONE time before the draft or after the draft. If you trade down before the draft, you get up to full value for your pick according to this chart: https://www.drafttek.com/NFL-Trade-V...-Rich-Hill.asp. (Note: this chart was updated in 2022.) If you trade down after the draft, the value of the picks you trade must be discounted by at least 25 percent. Any trade down must involve only the picks of one NFL team, and you cannot receive more than two picks more than you give up. (In other words, if you trade away one draft pick you cannot pick up more than three in return.) The other team's picks also must be picks that they held prior to the opening of the draft. See the examples at the bottom of the post.

6. You can trade up ONE time before the draft or after the draft. If you trade up before the draft, you get up to full value for your pick according to this chart: https://www.drafttek.com/NFL-Trade-V...-Rich-Hill.asp. (Note: this chart was updated in 2022.). If you trade up after the draft, the value of the picks you trade must be discounted by at least 15 percent. Any trade up must involve only the picks of one NFL team. The other team's picks also must be picks that they held prior to the opening of the draft.

7. By the beginning of the season, you must reduce your total roster to include only 53 players.



Original post: You can ignore this now.


Spoiler!

Added Rules and Reminders:

1. Remember that you can draft undrafted rookies, so you don't have to select only guys who were drafted.

2. Anyone can change their rookie draft selections at any time, UNTIL we reach ten days before training camp. At that point, all picks will be locked in.

3. Each team can do ONE trade of draft picks if they like, using this chart:http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...t-trade-chart/. However, if you're trading up, you have to pay 15 percent more than the stated value of the picks you're obtaining. If you're trading down, your pick's value will be discounted by 25 percent.

For example, if you want to trade up from the 20th pick in the 1st to the 10th pick, you can see from the chart that the 20th pick is worth 259 points. The 10th pick is normally 369 points, but by paying 15 percent more, it will cost you 1.15*369, or 424 points. So you would need to come up with another 165 points to make the deal (424-259)

For example, if you want to trade down from the 20th pick in the 1st and pick up the 10th pick in the 2nd, your 20th pick would normally be worth 259 points, but in this game it will be worth 25 percent less, or 194 points. The 10th pick in the 2nd is worth 142 points, so you can get 52 points back from the other team. (Remember that you cannot pick up more than two extra picks in the trade, so consider your math carefully.)

You can do only ONE draft-pick trade up and ONE draft-pick trade down, and in each case you can only trade with one other team for their own picks. (In other words, you couldn't take the 52 points in the above example from a third team.)

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Old 09-18-2015, 03:37 PM   #496
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Dang. I didn't finalize my roster before Week 1. It's a little late, but here it is.


Rookies are shown in green.

QB
Russell Wilson (Seahawks)
Geno Smith (Jets)
Brett Hundley (#4/146 - Packers)


HB
Jamaal Charles
Denard Robinson (Jaguars)
C.J. Spiller. (Bills)

FB/H-Back
(None)

WR
Jeremy Maclin
Kendall Wright (Titans)
Dwayne Bowe
Albert Wilson
Donte Moncrief (Colts).

TE
Travis Kelce (Chiefs)
Anthony Fasano
Ben Koyack (#6/217 - Jaguars)

OT
Menelik Watson (Raiders)
Morgan Moses, OT (Redskins)
TJ Clemmings (#3/98 - Vikings)
Ryan Harris, RT
Corey Robinson (#7/232 - Lions)
Cyrus Kouandjio, OT (Bills)


G
Alex Boone (49ers)
Ben Grubbs (Acquired via trade for the #5/154 pick)

C
Andy Gallik (#6/193 - Titans)

K
Cairo Santos, K

P
Dustin Colquitt

LS
James Winchester

FS
Reshad Jones (Dolphins)
Jordan Poyer (Eagles)
Derron Smith (#5/172 - Bengals)

SS
Tyvon Branch
Baccari Rambo (Redskins)

CB
Sean Smith
Marcus Peters (#1/18 - Chiefs)
Jamell Fleming
Steve Nelson (#3/80 - Chiefs)
Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (#7/233 - Browns)


OLB
Tamba Hali
AJ Klein (Panthers)
Nate Orchard (#2/49 - Browns)
Trevor Reilly (Jets)
Justin March


ILB
Derrick Johnson
Rey Maualuga (Bengals)
Josh Mauga
Zach Brown (Titans)

DE
Star Lotulelei (Panthers)
Mike DeVito
Ropati Pitoitua
Alex Carrington (Bills)
Nick Williams

NT
Brandon Williams (Ravens)
Daniel McCullers (Steelers)
Michael Bennett (#5/173 - Jaguars)


Easy Cuts:

QB Terrelle Pryor
QB Tyler Bray
FB Trey Millard (49ers).
WR Donnie Avery
WR Corbin Louks
WR Da'rick Rogers
TE Adam Schilz
OT Derek Sherrod
OT Curtis Feigt
OT Paul Fanaika
G Mike McGlynn
LS Jorgen Hus
FS Gerod Holliman (#7/228 - Steelers)
CB Alphonso Dennard (Patriots)
CB Chris Owens
CB Shaquille Richardson
CB Aaron Hester
CB Deji Olatoye
OLB Ronald Powell (Saints)
OLB Jojo Dickson
DE Jonathan Massaquoi (Falcons)
DT Jerel Worthy
DT Vaughn Martin

Tough Cuts:
WR Fred Williams
WR Jason Avant
TE Brian Parker
SS Kelcie McCray
ILB Dekoda Watson (Buccaneers)
DE Vance Walker
WR Frankie Hammond
G David Yankey (Vikings)
OLB Josh Martin
FS Ed Reynolds (Eagles)
OT Jarrod Pughsley
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Old 09-18-2015, 10:21 PM   #497
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Alex Smith
Brock Osweiler (Broncos)
Aaron Murray
Geno Smith (Jets)

RB
Jamaal Charles
Anthony Sherman

WR
Jeremy Maclin
Tavon Austin (Rams)
Rishard Matthews (Dolphins)
De'Anthony Thomas
Frankie Hammond, Jr.
Albert Wilson

TE
Travis Kelce
Maxx Williams (Ravens)
James Shaughnessy

OT
T.J. Clemmings (Vikings)
Donald Stephenson
La’el Collins (Cowboys)

G
David DeCastro (Steelers)
Ben Grubbs
Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff

C
Max Garcia (Broncos)

K
Cairo Santos

P
Dustin Colquitt

S
Eric Berry
George Iloka (Bengals)
Hussain Abdullah
Kelcie McCray (Seahawks)

CB
P.J. Williams (Saints)
Phillip Gaines
Sean Smith
Jordan Poyer (Browns)

OLB
Tamba Hali
Justin Houston
Shane Ray (Broncos)
D.J. Alexander
Dee Ford

ILB
Derrick Johnson
Vontaze Burflict (Bengals)
Josh Mauga

DE
Allen Bailey
Mike DeVito

NT
Cam Thomas (Steelers)
Alameda Ta'amu (Cardinals)
Rakeem Nunez-Roches

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Only a 40-man roster, wazu? You can have up to 53.
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Old 09-18-2015, 11:31 PM   #499
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Only a 40-man roster, wazu? You can have up to 53.
Ugh, okay. I thought I saw it had to be 40. Will revisit.
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Actually most of my cuts were no-brainers. I'll just have to add back a few Albert Wilson/Frankie Hammond types.
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So am I correct that we are all screwed by not having known about West?
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So am I correct that we are all screwed by not having known about West?
Yeah, pretty much. And we lost Charles, so we will have QB-driven teams.

I was sure that CJ Spiller was going to do well for me. He hasn't been an outright bust, but I would've liked more production from a first-round pick.
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How did my team do this year? Let's post a "Year in Review" summary.

Rookies are shown in green.

QB
Russell Wilson (Seahawks)
Geno Smith (Jets)
Brett Hundley (#4/146 - Packers)

I'm strong at QB, though my depth could be better. It's possible that Hundley may be my #2 QB next year.

Draft needs: depth.


HB
Jamaal Charles
Denard Robinson (Jaguars)
C.J. Spiller. (Bills)


This should've been a position of strength, but Jamaal got hurt. Robinson and Spiller were okay in spot duty.

Draft needs: need to think about a HBoTF given Jamaal's situation.


FB/H-Back
(None)

Pretty much using a TE at this position given the modern NFL.

Draft needs: none, really.


WR
Jeremy Maclin
Kendall Wright (Titans)
Dwayne Bowe
Albert Wilson
Donte Moncrief (Colts).

Strong here. Wright got hurt a lot, so Moncrief moved up to my #2 spot. Great depth, even if Bowe was a bust.

Draft needs: None.


TE
Travis Kelce (Chiefs)
Anthony Fasano
Ben Koyack (#6/217 - Jaguars)

No complaints here at the top two. Koyack got no action at all, though.

Draft needs: A TE2 to eventually replace Fasano.


OT
Menelik Watson (Raiders)
Morgan Moses, OT (Redskins)
TJ Clemmings (#3/98 - Vikings)
Ryan Harris, RT
Corey Robinson (#7/232 - Lions)
Cyrus Kouandjio, OT (Bills)

I turned a weakness into a strength here, or at least adequacy. Watson was out for the year in preseason and I had no established starters, but my second year guy Moses started all 16 games, as did rookie TJ Clemmings and journeyman Ryan Harris. Kouandjio was at least active and got a couple of starts, while rookie Robinson got no action. They're all right tackles so I still need to upgrade, but I at least have depth now. Moses may be the only guy returning to a starter position unless Watson can finally do the job.

Draft needs: Starting left tackle.


G
Alex Boone (49ers)
Ben Grubbs (Acquired via trade for the #5/154 pick)

Disaster here. All my great depth disappeared last offseason. Boone played only 13 games and Grubbs only 7, so I would've been moving tackles inside to fill the gap.

Draft needs: Starting left guard and depth.


C
Andy Gallik (#6/193 - Titans)

I knew I was in trouble here going into the season with only a late-round rookie, but Gallik surprised me, getting 8 starts. This was kind of a win even though not a strength. However, he only started due to an injury so may be a backup again next year.

Draft needs: Starting center.


K
Cairo Santos, K

Best kicker in the league.

Draft needs: none.



P
Dustin Colquitt


Best punter in the league.

Draft needs: none.



LS
James Winchester

Kind of shaky this year relative to expectations.

Draft needs: none. Whoever the Chiefs end up with will be on my roster.


FS
Reshad Jones (Dolphins)
Jordan Poyer (Eagles)
Derron Smith (#5/172 - Bengals)

Jones remains a high performer for me, and Poyer actually got playing time and a couple of starts as my patience pays off. Smith saw only special teams action, so we'll see.

Draft needs: none.


SS
Tyvon Branch
Baccari Rambo (Redskins)

While neither was a full-year starter, both guys saw a lot of action this year. It's not a strength, but I was finally able to say that this position wasn't an overt weakness.

Draft needs: Full-time starter, but it's not a high priority.


CB
Sean Smith
Marcus Peters (#1/18 - Chiefs)
Jamell Fleming
Steve Nelson (#3/80 - Chiefs)
Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (#7/233 - Browns)

Man, am I glad that I drafted Peters. My depth isn't great, but my starters are solid. I hope that Fleming and Nelson develop, and knew that Ekpre was a long-term hold since he started training camp on IR.

Draft needs: You can always use another good CB, but the need is mostly depth.


OLB
Tamba Hali
AJ Klein (Panthers)
Nate Orchard (#2/49 - Browns)
Trevor Reilly (Jets)
Justin March


Hali continues to hold up this unit, though Orchard came on as a strong starter and Klein is a strong backup. Reilly got special teams action and March was an IR guy.

Draft need: I really need a #1 pass rusher to replace Hali at some point.


ILB
Derrick Johnson
Rey Maualuga (Bengals)
Josh Mauga
Zach Brown (Titans)

DJ was great, of course, and Maualuga barely beat out Mauga for the starter job. Brown always seems to hang on and produce. Great depth here.

Draft need: none.


DE
Star Lotulelei (Panthers)
Mike DeVito
Ropati Pitoitua
Alex Carrington (Bills)
Nick Williams

Star isn't the dominator I was hoping for, but he holds the position down along with DeVito. The other guys are all depth.

Draft need: Could use a DEoTF here.


NT
Brandon Williams (Ravens)
Daniel McCullers (Steelers)
Michael Bennett (#5/173 - Jaguars)

Brandon Williams seized this spot and was a strong point on my D this year. McCullers is gigantic depth at this point. Bennett is depth that I hope will develop.

Draft need: depth.



Overall grades:

Offense: Strong at the skill positions, though Wilson ran for his life behind a weak and inexperienced line and Jamaal's injury hurt the running game. Grade: B.

Special Teams: Followed the Chiefs. Grade: A.

Defense: I'm finally building some good talent in the backfield, but my LB corps is aging and my line investments are not paying off well. I can't generate a pass rush at all other than Hali. It's a serviceable defense that improved over last year, but it's probably only average. Grade: C.
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Draft needs going into 2016

High priority:
Starting LG
Starting C
Pass-rushing OLB

Moderate priority:
Eventual starting HB
Starting DE (again!)
Starting LT (again!)
Starting SS
QB depth

Low priority:
Starting FB
CB depth
Developmental ILB
Nose tackle depth
#3 TE

Non-priority:
WR, K, P, LS, FS
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Alex Smith
Brock Osweiler (Broncos)
Aaron Murray
Geno Smith (Jets)

An uninspiring group. Thankfully I swallowed my pride several years ago and accepted the Alex Smith trade I didn't like or I'd be royally screwed.

RB
Jamaal Charles
Anthony Sherman

Yep, probably need to draft an RB.

WR
Jeremy Maclin
Tavon Austin (Rams)
Rishard Matthews (Dolphins)
De'Anthony Thomas
Frankie Hammond, Jr.
Albert Wilson

I think I'm doing a tad better than the Chiefs here, but with all the WRs I've drafted I hoped to be doing better.

TE
Travis Kelce
Maxx Williams (Ravens)
James Shaughnessy

Don't know how or why I missed the Demetrius Harris train, but I did.

OT
T.J. Clemmings (Vikings)
Donald Stephenson
La’el Collins (Cowboys)

Meh

G
David DeCastro (Steelers)
Ben Grubbs
Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff

Holding my own here.

C
Max Garcia (Broncos)

Need some help here.

K
Cairo Santos

P
Dustin Colquitt

S
Eric Berry
George Iloka (Bengals)
Hussain Abdullah
Kelcie McCray (Seahawks)

Chiefs are doing a bit better than me.

CB
P.J. Williams (Saints)
Phillip Gaines
Sean Smith
Jordan Poyer (Browns)

Ugh.

OLB
Tamba Hali
Justin Houston
Shane Ray (Broncos)
D.J. Alexander
Dee Ford

Shane, I'm gonna need more.

ILB
Derrick Johnson
Vontaze Burflict (Bengals)
Josh Mauga

I was so proud, watching that Bengals/Steelers game.

DE
Allen Bailey
Mike DeVito

NT
Cam Thomas (Steelers)
Alameda Ta'amu (Cardinals)
Rakeem Nunez-Roches

Man I spent heavy here during the Pioli years. Total backfire.
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The good news is based on my decisions so far, I have just doomed Shane Ray's career and guaranteed that Peters will be All Pro.
Hey, you seem to be right!
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So wazu, I'm guessing that your draft priorities will be HB, OT, and NT, and maybe CB?

We both got lucky with Clemmings at OT, but at the same time it sounds like he didn't exactly solidify himself into the position.

And it sure is hard to find defensive ends, isn't it? I keep whiffing at that position. I don't know how many you've drafted, but I've spent some capital at DE and OLB and can't seem to find starters, other than moving Lotulelei out there.
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Just for fun, I went back and looked at all of my drafts since 2009. Here they are:

2009 Draft

Round 1 - 3rd Pick - Mark Sanchez - QB - USC (went to Jets)
Round 2 - 34th Pick - Rey Maualuga - ILB - USC (went to Bengals)
Round 3 - 67th Pick - Derrick Williams - WR - Penn State (went to Lions)
Round 4 - 102nd Pick - D.J. Moore - CB - Vanderbilt (went to Bears)
Round 5 - 139th Pick - Duke Robinson - G - Oklahoma (went to Panthers)
Round 5 - 175th Pick - Myron Pryor - DT - Kentucky (went to Patriots)
Round 7 - 212th Pick - Zack Follett - OLB - California (went to Lions)
Round 7 - 237th Pick - No pick - Rejected Trade
Round 7 - 256th Pick - Alex Boone - OT - Ohio State (not drafted, signed by 49ers)

Grade: C-. Maualuga and Boone are both starters to this day, and I got a few good years out of Sanchez and Moore. I probably shouldn't have cut Sanchez.

2010 Draft

Round 1 - 5th Pick - RB C.J. Spiller. (Bills)
Round 2 - 36th Pick - QB Jimmy Clausen (Panthers)
Round 3 - 68th Pick - DE Alex Carrington (Bills).
Round 4 - 102nd Pick - OT Bruce Campbell (Raiders)
Round 5 - 136th Pick - FS Kendrick Lewis (Chiefs)
Round 5 - 142nd Pick - SS Reshad Jones (Dolphins)
Round 6 - 173rd Pick - WR Dezmon Brisco (Bengals)
Round 7 - 212th Pick - LB Dekoda Watson (Buccaneers)

Grade: B-. Jones was a great steal, and Spiller and Carrington are both backups with the team. Watson played for me for five years.

2011 Draft

Round 1 - 26th pick DE Da'Quan Bowers (Buccaneers)
Round 2 - 55th pick C Rodney Hudson (Chiefs)
Round 3 - 70th pick WR Leonard Hankerson (Redskins)
Round 4 - 112th pick WR Greg Salas (Rams)
Round 4 - 118th pick K Alex Henery (Eagles)
Round 5 - 135th pick SS Shiloh Keo (Texans)
Round 5 - 140th pick OT Jason Pinkston (Browns)
Round 5 - 158th pick OLB Chris Carter (Steelers)
Round 6 - 199th pick OLB Bruce Miller (49ers)
Round 7 - 223rd pick G Lee Ziemba (Panthers)
Round 7 - 228th pick DT Lawrence Guy (Packers)

Grade: F. Hudson started for me until he left, and Henery and Pinkston started for a couple of years, while Hankerson was a good backup for a while. I gave up on Guy too early and gave up on Bowers too late. Nobody in this draft remains on the roster.

2012 Draft

Round 1 - 20th pick WR Kendall Wright (Titans)
Round 2 - 52nd pick Zach Brown (Titans)
Round 3 - 75th pick QB Russell Wilson (Seahawks)
Round 4 - 125th pick OLB Ronnell Lewis (Lions)
Round 5 - 164th pick DE Jonathan Massaquoi (Falcons)
Round 6 - 192nd pick SS Charles Mitchell (Falcons)
Round 7 - 224th pick CB Alphonso Dennard (Patriots)
Round 7 - 238th pick WR Junior Hemingway (Chiefs)

Grade: A. I got my quarterback in the third round and Wright is a starter. Dennard had a couple of good years and Brown is still on the roster.

2013 Draft

Round 1 - 13th Pick - Star Lotulelei, DT (Panthers)
Round 2 - 34th Pick - Geno Smith, QB (Jets)
Round 2 - 39th Pick - Menelik Watson, OT (Raiders)
Round 3 - 63rd Pick - Travis Kelce, TE (Chiefs)
Round 3 - 72nd Pick - Brandon Williams, DT (Ravens)
Round 3 - 96th Pick - Tyler Wilson, QB (Raiders)
Round 4 - 99th Pick - Denard Robinson, RB/KR (Jaguars)
Round 5 - 134th Pick - Jesse Williams, DT (Seahawks)
Round 5 - 141st Pick - A.J. Klein, ILB (Panthers)
Round 6 - 170th Pick - Bacarri Rambo, FS (Redskins)
Round 6 - 204th Pick - Jordan Poyer, CB (Eagles)

Grade: A. Kelse, Williams, and Lotulelei are all strong starters. Smith, Watson, Robinson, Klein, Rambo, and Poyer are all still on the roster.

2014 Draft

Round 2 - 44th Pick - Cyrus Kouandjio, OT (Bills)
Round 2 - 56th Pick - Morgan Moses, OT (Redskins)
Round 3 - 87th Pick - Donte Moncrief, WR (Colts)
Round 4 - 124th Pick - David Yankey, G (Vikings).
Round 5 - 153rd Pick - Ed Reynolds, FS (Eagles)
Round 5 - 163rd Pick - Ronald Powell, OLB (Saints).
Round 6 - 200th Pick - Daniel McCullers, NT (Steelers).
Round 7 - 221st Pick - Trevor Reilly, OLB (Jets).
Round 7 - 238th Pick - Trey Millard, FB (49ers).

Grade: C-. Moses is a starter on the rise and Moncrief is a very strong backup. Kouandjio has struggled. McCullers and Reilly are still on my roster.
2015 Draft

Round 1 - 18th Pick - CB Marcus Peters (Chiefs)
Round 2 - 49th Pick - OLB Nate Orchard (Browns)
Round 3 - 80th Pick. CB Steve Nelson (Chiefs)
Round 4 - 98th Pick - OT TJ Clemmings (Vikings)
(Traded Round 5 - 146th pick) - QB Brett Hundley (Packers)
Round 5 - 154th Pick - I am accepting the trade for G Ben Grubbs.
Round 5 - 172nd Pick - FS Derron Smith (Bengals)
Round 5 - 173rd Pick - DT Michael Bennett (Jaguars)
Round 6 - 193rd Pick - C Andy Gallik (Titans)
Round 6 - 217th Pick - TE Ben Koyack (Jaguars)
Round 7 - 228th Pick, acquired in trade down - FS Gerod Holliman (Steelers)
Round 7 - 232nd Pick, acquired in trade down - OT Corey Robinson (Lions)
Round 7 - 233rd Pick - CB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu (Browns)

Grade: A. It's early, but Peters is a big winner and Orchard is looking good. Clemmings and Gallik started as rookies, albeit due to injuries, and Bennett is showing promise.
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Los Angeles Cobras 2014 Roster:

Ok draft for LA Cobras:


2015 Draft:

1-18: OLB Bud Dupree Kentucky

2-49: OG. Ali Marpet Hobart

Don't do trade up in third

3-80: WR. Ty Montgomery Stanford

3-98: QB Bryce Petty Baylor

4-117: WR Dandre Smelter Georgia Tech

Accept Ben Grubs Trade

5-172: DE/DT Michael Bennett Ohio State

5-173: DE Anthony Chickillo Miami

6-200: DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches Southern Miss

6-217: WR Austin Hill Arizona

7-233: OT La'el Collins LSU


QB

10 McCaron, AJ
14. Petty, Bryce


HB
25 Charles, Jamaal
28 Mark Ingram
32 Spencer Ware
34 Knile Davis


FB
42 Sherman, Anthony



WR

19 Jeremy Macklin
15 Michael Crabtree
13 Bailey , Stedman
11 Wilson, Albert
80 Austin Hill
88 Ty Montgomery

TE

87 Kelcie, Travis
47 Harris, Demitrus


T

75 Jah Reid
71 Jeff Allen
79 Donald Stephenson
77 Barrett Jones
76 Duvernay-Tardif, Lauren

G

65 Grubs, Ben
66 Jackson, Gabe
77 Barrett Jones
71 La'el Collins
74 Ali Marpert


C

62 Schwenkie, Brian
77 Barrett Jones

K
6 Succop, Ryan

P
2 Colquitt, Dustin

LS

41 Winchester, james

FS

37 Chancelor, Kam
39 Abdullah, Hussain

SS

29 berry, eric -
20 Kurt Coleman
27 Tyvon Branch

CB

21 Smith, Sean
38 Amerson, Dave
31 Cooper, Marcus
30 Jameel Fleming


OLB

91 Hali, Tamba
95 Jones, Jarvis
48 Bud Dupree
55 Ford, Dee
91 Bradford, Carl
96 Josh Martin

ILB

56 Johnson, Derrick -
51 spikes, brandon -
48 Klien, AJ

DE

97 Allen Bailey
70 Mike Devito
96 Jaye Howard
99 Rakeem Nunez-Roches

DT

92 Dontari Poe
70 DeVito, Mike
96 Jaye Howard

IR

Qb Tyler Bray
Wr de Anthony Thomas
WR Deandre Smelter
WR. Austin Hill
QB. Geno Smith

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