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TopicBoard 8 National Football League League (B8NFLL) Season 15: The Offseason
KCF0107
05/25/21 7:25:21 PM
#234:


Favorite Three Draft Classes

Baltimore Ravens
DT Adam Gotsis (29th)
WR Devin Funchess (61st)
OLB Eugene Hendricks (93rd)
HB Jeremy Langford (125th)
QB Pat Wallace (157th)
C Raymont Gibson (189th)
CB Chris Mills (221st)

Gotsis and Hendricks are both Top 100 picks who sit behind veterans in the final seasons of their career on a perennially outstanding defense. If they get an opportunity to start here, they should find themselves in a favorable situation. Funchess could be a huge wild card. He was the 6th WR taken in the draft, but if the Ravens grab a legit passer in free agency, I wouldn't put it past him to have a better career than most or even of those five taken before him. Langford has to chance to be the #2 HB in this HB-friendly offense behind an oft-injured Doug Martin. Wallace has a chance to become the backup to a veteran starter, and if he gets a second contract, he could follow in former QB Trevor Siemian's path and get the starting job, even if only for a season. Gibson gets to become a backup on an interior OL where two players are on their contract years and another is in his late 30s. You just never know. Mills has a long path ahead of him, but there is a scenario where he gets a second contract and eventually works his way up the totem pole with two other CBs on the team in their 30s.

Jacksonville Jaguars
OT Kolton Miller (5th)
MLB Preston Brown (37th)
DT Lamar Rose (69th)
QB Reuben Lane (101st)
CB Erik Charles (133rd)
HB Alex Miller (165th)
TE Jon Mike Doeberling (197th)

This team desperately needed a change at OT, and here comes Miller looking to help change the offensive fortunes of the struggling Jags. Another replacement to an underwhelming starter, Brown gets to grow alongside two former Top 10 OLB picks trying to gain their footing. If there is one area on defense that you can possibly get away with trying to develop everyone simultaneously, it is at LB, and in a division with two offensively challenged teams in the Colts and Titans, and the Pioneers having taken a step back from their S13 production, it is a less arduous task for the Jags. Rose gets to play alongside two elite players in DT Billy Walker and DE Cordero Moore, both of whom were also mid-to-late round picks. Lane gets to be the backup to a QB whose has been spiraling downward since his sophomore season breakout. Charles doesn't really have a future here in Jacksonville, but Miller and Doeberling could be career Jags like many other Day 2 or 3 picks have.

Seattle Seahawks
G Will Hernandez (6th)
HB Aaron Jones (28th)
TE Mike Gesicki (33rd)
WR Ralph Perkins (162nd)
C Earl Parrish (194th)
OT Eric Clark (220th)

I mentioned in my draft word doc that the Seahawks needed to focus on their defense, but they instead went all-in on offense. It's so crazy that it might work! Their OL is now complete, they should have their new starting HB (I'm aware that Jordan Howard could easily win the job), they have a receiving TE after 12 seasons of a hybrid player in Matt Spaeth, and their late round picks should all carve out a role in their rookie seasons. We could be looking at a Top 5 offense in the league. I am assuming that the Seahawks will use their huge cap space to target defense in free agency, and if they do, they could be quite the dangerous team this season.

Honorable Mentions
Miami Dolphins
New York Giants
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