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Alternate Draft 2021

Alternate Draft 2021 Kyle Robertson/Columbus Dispatch via Imagn Content Services, LLC It’s easy to look back at drafts past and say “Damn! We could have gotten that Pro-Bowler, but instead we got this dope.” Until you go on the clock with the GM and make a decision, you don’t really know how hard it is to pick winners. I should also say, it’s very easy to just make picks and disregard the work that went into the trades to get those picks. All the credit in the world goes to Joe and his team to get those trades in. This experiment will center around the picks made. Going back about 6 or 7 years, I have been making my picks before our GM turns in their cards. I am sure a lot of you do the same. This is a fun long-term experiment. Make those picks, and then follow their progress 3 to 4 years down the line. You start to get a look at what a team drafted by you would actually look like. Did you guys make picks right alongside Joe Douglas? Let’s see how you guys did when you

Fantasy Rookie Draft Winners: Steelers Make Najee Harris the Best First Round Pick

Fantasy Rookie Draft Winners: Steelers Make Najee Harris the Best First Round Pick These rookies landed into great situations for us fantasy fans and Michael Fabiano breaks down their fit & opportunity Author: May 3, 2021 The 2021 NFL Draft is in the books, and we now have a clearer picture of how all 32 rosters are going to look heading into the summer months. That means it’s time for fantasy fans to dig deep into the depth charts and start getting their rankings ready for the upcoming best-ball league and redraft madness that is just around the corner. Before we do that, let s look at which rookies were the biggest winners coming out of the draft. Whether it s based on talent, depth chart, or a combination of both, here are the first-year players who should excite you in both redrafts and dynasty leagues.

Best Available Day Two Offensive Prospects for the Saints

Best Available Day Two Offensive Prospects for the Saints How will New Orleans address the offensive side of the ball in Round 2 of the 2021 NFL Draft? Author: Apr 30, 2021 The New Orleans Saints selected University of Houston defensive end Payton Turner with the 28th overall selection in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft on Thursday night. Day 2 of the draft will resume this evening, with rounds 2 and 3. New Orleans is currently scheduled to have three selections tonight: 60th Overall (2nd Round) 105th Overall (3rd Round) After failing to fill glaring needs at cornerback and linebacker with their first selection, there is still plenty of talent left on the board. The Saints could also address the offensive side of the ball. They could grab another receiver for new quarterback Jameis Winston. Perhaps they look to bolster the tight end position to complement Adam Trautman and veteran Nick Vannett.

Five potential trade-up targets in the 2021 NFL Draft

Originally posted on Larry Brown Sports  |  By Dan Benton  |  Last updated 4/28/21 The 2021 NFL Draft is nearly upon us, and phones are heating up across the league. Wheeling and dealing is already well underway with more moves to come. Draft night rarely goes according to plan and to believe things would be any different this year would be foolish. We can expect a slew of trades throughout the first round and beyond, but especially over the top 15 picks. Here’s a look at five players we consider to be the most likely trade targets for teams in this year’s draft.

Protests, vigil take place across Columbus one day after Ma Khia Bryant shooting

Protests, vigil take place across Columbus one day after Ma Khia Bryant shooting Sheridan Hendrix, Holly Zachariah and Eric Lagatta, The Columbus Dispatch © Kyle Robertson/Columbus Dispatch, THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Ohio State University students gather on High Street to protest the police shooting that killed Ma Khia Bryant and call on the university to cut its ties with Columbus police at the Ohio Union Wednesday. The demonstration began at the Student Union and moved down High Street to the Statehouse. They gathered in a circle Wednesday night, the crowd probably 300 strong, standing on the broken and weedy patch of parking lot pavement and chanting the 16-year-old girl s name.

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