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Best Round 1 & 2 combination?

  

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  1. 1. Based on value, talent, and team needs, who did the best job in the first two rounds?

    • Colts - QB Andrew Luck, TE Coby Fleener
      1
    • Rams - DT Michael Brockers, WR Brian Quick, DB Janoris Jenkins, RB Isaiah Peed
      2
    • Buccaneers - S Mark Barron, RB Doug Martin, OLB Lavonte David
      4
    • Eagles - DT Fletcher Cox, LB Michael Kendricks, DE Vinny Curry
      2
    • Packers - LB Nick Perry, DE Jerel Worthy, DB Casey Hayward
      0
    • Jaguars - WR Justin Blackmon, DE Andre Branch
      2
    • Patriots - DE Chanderl Jones, LB Donta Hightower, S Tavon Wilson
      0
    • Bengals - DB Dre Kirkpatrick, G Kevin Zietler, DT Devon Still
      3
    • Steelers - G David DeCastro, T Mike Adams
      5
    • Panthers - LB Luke Kuechly, G Amini Silatolu
      0
    • Jets - DE Quinton Coples, WR Stephen Hill
      0
    • Ravens - LB Courtney Upshaw, T Kelechi Osemele
      1
    • Bills - CB Stephon Gilmore, G Cordy Glenn
      0
    • Vikings - T Matt Kalil, trade
      0
    • Giants - RB David Wilson, WR Rueben Randle
      0
    • Browns - RB Trent Richardson, QB Brandon Weeden, T MIchael Schwartz
      1
    • Cowboys - CB Morris Claiborne
      0
    • Other
      0


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You get ONE choice. Who did the best to fix their holes, get talent, and also get great value. Consider what they gave up/gained if there were trades involved, who was still on the board at the time of selection, value, reaches, and the current team rosters.

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I really like what the Colts did. Yeah, it's a bit biased, because it might not be THE best, but we filled two spots we needed to fill, with two guys that are filling in for the some of the best to ever play their positions. They already have chemistry with each other, and I'm really glad we got a young guy that's familiar with Andrew Luck. It should help the easing-in process. I'm excited for the season to start up.

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I don't think I am even being a homer here saying the Bucs have had the best draft so far.

 

We got 3 good players who filled needs and I loved both our trades up to get Martin and David.

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Naw. Philly gets this easily.

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Naw. Philly gets this easily.

 

I don't know. I like their 1st 2 picks, but I'm not too high on Curry, plus they already have Babin and Cole.

Plus, not only did the Bucs get good players, but they made moves to get them and it ended up really paying off. We started with a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th and 7th and we ended up with a 1st, 1st, 2nd, 5th, 6th, 7th, 7th. We pretty much traded a 3rd rounder for a 1st and 7th...

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The Steelers heavily upgraded the only weakness they had, so take that for what it's worth.

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Cincy also has a hell of a draft.

 

To the guys they already have listed up there, you can add Mohamed Sanu and Brandon Thompson in the 3rd round.

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The Bengals have had a great draft so far. I also like what the Packers have done. The front 7 should be improved tremendously along with grabbing Hayward to improve our secondary. My only concern is not addressing safety yet even though it is a weak class for safeties. 2 trade ups only costing us a 4th and a 5th, hell of a bargain.

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I really love what the Steelers did with DeCastro and Mike Adams. Addressing the offensive line with solid prospects and future All-Pro Guards never hurt anyone.

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I voted the Bucs, because I see two first round talents and a high second round talent, all three are starters and should be the difference between a below average football team to an above average football team. Every down players, instant upgrades at all positions, and all very likely to be game-changers. Eagles have had themselves a great draft as well, but as far as every down players and instant upgrades they arn't quite on the level Tampa is as far as the top end of this draft.

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I like what the following teams have done....

 

Bengals

Steelers

Buccaneers

Vikings

Chargers

Eagles

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Bengals are the big winners after Day 2, IMO.

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Let's say:

 

Bengals

Bucs

Eagles

Steelers

 

But if I have to go with one team,I'll say the Bengals..

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I cant complain with what my jags did in the 1st 2 rounds. Definitely addressed some major needs

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Guest Phailadelphia

Close call between Cincy and Philly for me.

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Steelers have to be in consideration. DeCastro was pegged by many as one of the top 10 prospects and before Adams tested positive for marijuana, he was thought to be top 15. If the two are as good as advertised, the Steelers just struck gold.

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