A list of puns related to "List of Mock the Week panellists"
I donβt quite have some of the key concept cemented in my brain yet and feel that Iβd be better off working through flash cards and recalling formulas and definitions. Would it be a mistake to abandon mocks at this point (Iβve done all 2700 online questions)?
Thanks
Hey guys, so as the title says, I'm looking for a bunch of Mock Drafts from before Tua's injury that had Joe Burrow still going number one. I'm trying to prove to some people that even before the injury, Burrow was still considered top QB prospect mid-season. I found mocks from USA Today and PFF that had Burrow first before the injury, but the more the merrier.
Mock The Week has introduced me to Milton Jones, Romesh Ranganathan and James Acaster, all of which I love.
Example Template
Team: Patriots
Team Needs in order of importance: LB, WR, TE, EDGE, DL, RB, S, OL, QB, CB.
(Additional Notes are opinions you know about your team that non-fans won't know. High ranked positional needs may not be as high come draft time due to FA re-signed, or an underperforming player with a high cap hit gets cut creating a higher need at that position. Use these notes to inform the uninformed non fans of your team about things you know that we don't to make more accurate mocks.)
Additional Notes #1: D-Lineman Malcom Brown, Danny Shelton, and Trey Flowers hit free agency, but I think we re-sign Shelton & Flowers. Flowers is our best defensive player and we have the cap to spend on him. Brown has been meh since we drafted him in the 1st round and Shelton we traded for last offseason to mimic Wilfork, I think Bill wants his big body to return on a cheapish deal. (If we resign both I think D-Line won't be as important, add in )
Additional Notes #2: S Devin McCourty & LB Dont'a Hightower have big caphits and don't perform up to it. DMac is getting old and useless in coverage while Hightower is just too slow to go sideline to sideline or be effective in coverage. In 2018 we had to swallow their caps due to big DEADCAP, but both have low DEADCAP in 2019. I'm not saying we don't want them, they're both still good, but not at their cap hits. It's likely both are asked to take paycuts and if refused maybe traded or cut. Add in how weak the S market is and DMac has even less of an argument for his big cap hit.
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