Saturday, April 30, 2016

Draft Day 2 Best Picks

Hi, I hope you have been watching the NFL draft because it has been fun to watch and you can see your favorite players get drafted! Here are the best, and most surprising picks of draft day 2:

Round 2, Pick 59 Buccaneers: Roberto Aguayo, K, Florida State
Most people were very surprised by this pick. This is one of the 4 times in NFL history that a kicker has been drafted at some point in the first two rounds. This isn't just any kicker though, Aguayo is the most accurate kicker in college football history. With all of the extra points that keep moving back, the Bucs will love Aguayo. I think this was a great pick by the Bucs. Grade: B+

Round 2, Pick 36 Jaguars: Myles Jack, LB, UCLA
Before Jack's injury, the Jaguars were either supposed to pick Myles Jack or Jalen Ramsey with their 5th overall pick but then Jack got injured so the Jags took Ramsey, now they have also gotten Jack. This off-season the Jaguars have made their D amazing and soon when I post my next Way Too Early Fantasty Rankings, the Jaguars D will be in the top 3! Jack and Ramsey will be an amazing duo on D! The Jags will be amazing next year with the two of them! Grade: A

Round 2, Pick 41 Bills: Reggie Ragland, ILB, Alabama:
Ragland could have easily been the Bills first round pick but there was a chance that Ragland was injured but when that cleared up the Bills got him in the second round. Now the Bills have two really good, rookie defenders in Ragland and Shaq Lawson (the Bills first round pick). The Bills D will be back next year and Ragland is really good and I was surprised that a team didn't get him in the first round. The Bills will really benefit from having him on the team! Grade: A-

Round 3, Pick 90 Seahawks: C.J. Prosise, RB, Notre Dame:
The Seahawks kind of need a RB. With amazing RB Marshawn Lynch retiring and breakout 2nd year RB Thomas Rawls coming off an ankle injury, the Hawks are only left with Christine Michael who is decent, but the Seahawks really needed someone good who could backup Rawls and be a great third down back because he used to play WR and so he could catch passes for first downs on third downs. Prosise could even beat out Rawls to become the starter and I think that this was a great pick by the Seahawks but if they really wanted someone who could really maybe become starter, they could have drafted RB Devontae Booker. Grade: B

Round 2, Pick 33 Titans: Kevin Dodd, DE, Clemson:
Kevin Dodd is an amazing, young DE who can really help the Titans this coming season. The Titans have two good offensive players to help Marcus Mariota in Derrick Henry and Jack Conklin and so it was time for the Titans to take their J.J. Watt, I think the Titans will be one of the top teams that can make a comeback season this next year. With Dodd dominating on D, the Titans could seriously be a playoff team next season and Dodd will help sack Blake Bortles and Andrew Luck, two QB's who the Titans play twice a year. I think that this is a really good pick by the Titans! Grade: A+

Those were my top 5 picks from day 2 of the draft but here are some other great picks from yesterday: Jets, Christian Hackenberg QB, Cowboys, Jaylon Smith LB, Titans, Derrick Henry RB, Browns, Emmanuel Ogbah DE, Buccaneers, Noah Spence LB, Lions, A'Shawn Robinson DT, Saints, Michael Thomas WR, Seahawks, Jarran Reed DT, Saints, Von Bell S, Vikings, Mackensie Alexander CB, Dolphins, Kenyan Drake RB, Bills, A'Dolphus Washington DT, Colts, Le'Raven Clark OT, Redskins, Kendall Fuller CB, Texans, Braxton Miller WR, Patriots, Jacoby Brissett QB, Steelers, T.J. Green S! There were a lot of good picks from yesterday and those were the best ones! Here are the best players left: Connor Cook QB, Jeremy Cash S, Devontae Booker RB, Miles Killebrew S, Andrew Billings DT, Kenneth Dixon RB, Cardale Jones QB, Dak Prescott QB. Those are the best guys left over for the last 3 rounds of the draft that is coming up tonight! Be sure to watch and tommorow I will have another Draft Grades post and I will grade the teams I think had the best draft!

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