Fantasy 2016 BigFooty Mock Draft Board

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Pick 175 -san diego chargers - David Morgan II TE -UTSA.

Chargers re upped gates for 2 years but with ladarius green moving on they have nothing.

Morgan scored 5 tds with 588 yards from 45 receptions this year for 2nd team all american honours...good stats as he is considered a blocking tight end.

Chris25
 

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With pick 153, the Philadelphia Eagles select D.J. Reader - DT - Clemson

With pick 162, the Kansas City Chiefs select Austin Blythe - OC - Iowa.

With pick 164, the Philadelphia Eagles select Anthony Zettel - DE - Penn State

With pick 165, the Kansas City Chiefs select Kavon Frazier - FS - Central Michigan

Mad Prophet is skipped for the time being. Chris25 - you're back on the clock.
 
Pick 179 Cleveland Browns - Rees Odhiambo (6'4" 314lbs) OG/T from Boise State

It's about time I picked an offensive linesman, since it's a reasonably big need for the Browns. Late round pick, so I've gone with a guy who has upside but an injury history. Worth a shot.
 

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Sorry, got home to see my list had been shredded and couldn't be bothered that late to rebuilt it.

Pick 184, Giants select

Roy Robertson-Harris, DE, Tex El Paso

Giants/Reese type of selection, someone who looks like they could dominate given the right development (Based on body), but he's a fair ways away with his technique. Hopefully time spent in rotation gives him the time he needs to fix his hands and thought process (Currently gets caught up in moments rather than take advantage of his physical prowess over his opponent).

TennisPlayerAndy, Blacky
 
Per Broken, the Washington Redskins select Keyarris Garrett, WR, Tulsa

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Shupe and the Eagles on the clock.
 
Pick 191 - the Detroit Lions select Adam Gotsis, DL, Georgia Tech

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The Lions double-down on defensive tackles in the draft after taking Vernon Butler in the second round. The Lions undertook significant medical due diligence on Gotsis after he tore an ACL on Halloween last year and, having decided he checks out, picks him to add to the mix on the defensive line as the Lions look to rebuild the trenches following the departures of Suh and Fairley. Although the Lions re-signed Haloti Ngata during the off-season, the Lions need to plan for the future with Ngata into his 30s.

Gotsis grew up in Abbotsford playing Australian rules football and thus is a raw prospect, with really only three seasons of competitive American football under his belt. However, the Yellowjackets obtained great value from Gotsis after signing him in 2012. Gotsis leaves for the NFL with 37 consecutive starts for Georgia Tech (including nine starts in a season ended by his ACL tear).

As a nose guard for the Yellow jackets in 2013, Gotsis recorded 38 tackles (including 14.5 tackles for loss) and 5.5 sacks, two blocked kicks and a pick. No longer flying under the radar in 2014, Gotsis still managed to make 36 tackles (including 6.5 tackles for loss), three sacks and two more blocked kicks. On the basis of that output, Gotsis earned himself Second Team All-ACC honours.

In nine games in 2015, Gotsis managed 31 tackles (including 5 TFLs and three sacks) until he tore the ACL in the first snap from scrimmage against Virginia.

Gotsis showed versatility in playing all over the defensive line for the Yellowjackets, and picking him in the sixth round (subject to medical clearance) means that the Lions see him as somewhat of a value pick this late in the draft.

Gotsis has the physique for playing on defensive line in the NFL, with broad shoulders, trim middle and even weight distribution. He flashes burst off the line to split gaps as well as lateral quickness and balance. He batted down five passes at the line of scrimmage and managed to block three field goal tries and a PAT attempt. He will play at least to the whistle and has shown a nasty streak on occasion.

As an Australian relatively new to the position, he shows raw technique and can lose leverage when he lets his pad level rise off the snap. Offensive linemen can move him off the rushing lanes and he is not a consistent pass-rushing threat (only 11.5 sacks in three and a half seasons).

larkis and the Bills on the clock, together with TennisPlayerAndy, Blacky and Shupe .
 
Bills pick with 192 Glenn Gronkowski - FB - Kansas St

Bills do have a good expensive FB in Fulton however Gronkowski is still the most talented offensive weapon left on my board. I see him as a safe pick in the 6th round if you're looking for a contributor.

fuey - Pick 193 - Tenessee Titans
Shupe - Pick 188 Philidelphia Eagles
Blacky - Pick 185 Chicago Bears
TennisPlayerAndy - Pick 183 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
 

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