NFL BIG BOARD and MOCK DRAFT

Mock Draft (2 rounds)

Round 1

  1. Cardinals: Kyler Murray QB Oklahoma
  2. 49ers: Nick Bosa EDGE Ohio State
  3. Jets: Josh Allen EDGE Kentucky
  4. Raiders: Quinnen Williams DL Bama
  5. Bucs: Ed Oliver DL Houston
  6. Giants: Dwayne Haskins QB Ohio State
  7. Jaguars: Jawaan Taylor OT Florida
  8. Lions: TJ Hockenson TE Iowa
  9. Bills: Jonah Williams OL Bama
  10. Broncos: Devin White LB LSU
  11. Bengals: Daniel Jones QB Duke
  12. Packers: Noah Fant TE Iowa
  13. Dolphins: Christian Wilkins DL Clemson
  14. Falcons: Brian Burns EDGE FSU
  15. Redskins: Drew Lock QB Missouri
  16. Panthers: Rashaan Gary DL Michigan
  17. Giants: Devin Bush LB Michigan
  18. Vikings: Cody Ford OT Oklahoma
  19. Jeffery Simmons DL Miss State
  20. Steelers: Rock Ya-Sin CB Temple
  21. Seahawks: Montez Sweat EDGE Miss State
  22. Ravens: Garrett Bradbury OL NC State
  23. Texans: Andre Dillard OT Wash St
  24. Raiders: Clelin Ferrell DE Clemson
  25. Eagles: Marquise Brown WR Oklahoma
  26. Colts: Jonathan Abram S Miss State
  27. Raiders: Josh Jacobs RB Alabama
  28. Chargers: Dexter Lawrence DL Clemson
  29. Seahawks: Darnell Savage S Maryland
  30. Packers: Chauncey Gardner-Johnson S Florida
  31. Rams: Dalton Risner OT K-State
  32. Patriots: AJ Brown WR Ole Miss
  33. Cardinals: DK Metcalf WR Ole Miss
  34. Colts: Byron Murphy CB Washington
  35. Raiders: Greedy Williams CB LSU
  36. 49ers: Deebo Samuel WR South Carolina
  37. Giants: DeAndre Baker CB Georgia
  38. Jaguars: Irv Smith Jr TE Bama
  39. Bucs: Nasir Adderley S Deleware
  40. Bills: Jerry Tillery DL Notre Dame
  41. Broncos: Justin Layne CB Mich State
  42. Bengals: Greg Little OT Ole Miss
  43. Lions: Lonnie Johnson Jr. CB Kentucky
  44. Packers: N’Keal Harry WR ASU
  45. Falcons: Chris Lindstrom G BC
  46. Redskins: Hakeem Butler WR Iowa State
  47. Panthers: Eric McCoy C Texas A&M
  48. Dolphins:Elgton Jenkins C Miss State
  49. Browns: Amani Oruwariye CB Penn State
  50. Vikings: Parris Campbell WR Ohio State
  51. Titans: Chase Winovich DE Michigan
  52. Steelers: Mack Wilson LB Bama
  53. Eagles: Taylor Rapp S Washington
  54. Texans: Juan Thornhill S Virginia
  55. Texans: Michael Deiter G Wisconsin
  56. Patriots: Julian Love CB Notre Dame
  57. Eagles: Yodny Cajuste OT West Virginia
  58. Cowboys: Deionte Thompson S Bama
  59. Colts: Charles Omenihu DE Texas
  60. Chargers: Tytus Howard OT Bama St
  61. Chiefs: Sean Bunting CB Central Michigan
  62. Saints: Andy Isabella WR UMass
  63. Chiefs: David Edwards OT Wisconsin
  64. Patriots: LJ Collier EDGE TCU

 

 

 

Top 100 Big board

Grading System

99-90- 1st round

89-85- 2nd round

84-81- 3rd round

80-77- 4th round

  1. Quinnen Williams DL Bama Grade: 97
  2. Nick Bosa EDGE Ohio State Grade: 95
  3. TJ Hockenson TE Iowa Grade: 95
  4. Montez Sweat EDGE Miss State Grade: 94
  5. Jeffery Simmons DL Miss State Grade: 94
  6. Brian Burns EDGE FSU Grade: 93
  7. Ed Oliver DL Houston Grade:93
  8. Devin White LB LSU Grade:93
  9. Jawaan Taylor OT Florida Grade: 93
  10. Jonah Williams OL Bama Grade: 92
  11. Josh Allen EDGE Kentucky Grade:92
  12. Jonathan Abram S Miss State Grade:92
  13. Kelvin Harmon WR NC State Grade:92
  14. Noah Fant TE Iowa Grade: 92
  15. Josh Jacobs RB Bama Grade:92
  16. Kyler Murray QB Oklahoma Grade:91
  17. Greedy Williams CB LSU Grade:91
  18. Byron Murphy CB Washington Grade: 91
  19. Marquise Brown WR Oklahoma Grade: 90
  20. Amani Oruwariye CB Penn State Grade:90
  21. Garrett Bradbury OL NC State Grade:90
  22. Cody Ford OL Oklahoma Grade:89
  23. Jerry Tillery DL Notre Dame Grade:89
  24. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson CB Florida Grade:89
  25. Clelin Ferrell DE Clemson Grade:89
  26. D.K. Metcalf WR Ole Miss Grade:89
  27. Deebo Samuel WR South Carolina Grade:89
  28. Justin Layne CB Mich State Grade:89
  29. Irv Smith Jr. TE Bama Grade:89
  30. Andre Dillard OT Wash St Grade:89
  31. Chris Lindstrom G BC Grade:89
  32. Christian Wilkins DL Clemson Grade:88
  33. AJ Brown WR Ole Miss Grade:88
  34. Dalton Risner OT K-State Grade:88
  35. Devin Bush LB Michigan Grade:88
  36. Julian Love CB Notre Dame Grade:88
  37. Dexter Lawrence DL Clemson Grade:88
  38. Darnell Savage S Maryland Grade:87
  39. Juan Thornhill S Virginia Grade:87
  40. Chase Winovich DE Michigan Grade:87
  41. Amani Hooker S Iowa Grade:87
  42. Darrell Henderson RB Memphis Grade:87
  43. Michael Deiter G Wisconsin Grade:87
  44. Eric McCoy C Texas A&M Grade:87
  45. Deandre Baker CB Georgia Grade:86
  46. Hakeem Butler WR Iowa St Grade:86
  47. Rashaan Gary DE Michigan Grade:86
  48. N’Keal Harry WR ASU Grade:86
  49. Taylor Rapp S Washington Grade:86
  50. Trayvon Mullen CB Clemson Grade:86
  51. David Montgomery RB Iowa State Grade:86
  52. Drew Lock QB Missouri Grade: 85
  53. Dwayne Haskins QB Ohio State Grade:85
  54. Nasir Adderley S Deleware Grade:85
  55. Marquise Blair S Utah Grade:85
  56. Rock Ya-Sin CB Temple Grade:85
  57. Devin Singletary RB FAU Grade:85
  58. Mack Wilson LB Bama Grade:85
  59. Jachai Polite EDGE Florida Grade:85
  60. Riley Ridley WR Georgia Grade:85
  61. Trayveon Williams RB Texas A&M Grade:85
  62. Terry McLaurin WR Ohio State Grade:84
  63. Deionte Thompson S Bama Grade: 84
  64. Zach Allen DL BC Grade:84
  65. Sean Bunting CB C. Michigan Grade:84
  66. Miles Sanders RB Penn State Grade:84
  67. Charles Omenihu DL Texas Grade:84
  68. Jace Sternberger TE Texas A&M Grade:84
  69. Christian Miller EDGE Bama Grade:84
  70. Justice Hill RB OK State Grade:84
  71. Dre’Mont Jones DL Ohio State Grade:83
  72. JJ Arcega Whiteside WR Stanford Grade:83
  73. Yodny Cajuste OT West Virginia Grade:83
  74. Elgton Jenkins C Miss State Grade:83
  75. Stanley Morgan Jr. WR Nebraska Grade:83
  76. Damien Harris RB Bama Grade:83
  77. Andy Isabella WR Umass Grade:83
  78. Rodney Anderson RB Oklahoma Grade: 83
  79. Emanuel Hall WR Missouri Grade:83
  80. Dawson Knox TE Ole Miss Grade:82
  81. Mecole Hardman WR Georgia Grade: 82
  82. DeMarkus Lodge WR Ole Miss Grade:82
  83. Bobby Evans OT Oklahoma Grade:82
  84. Joejuan Williams CB Vanderbilt Grade:82
  85. Parris Campbell WR Ohio State Grade:81
  86. LJ Collier EDGE TCU Grade:81
  87. Greg Little OT Ole Miss Grade:81
  88. David Long CB Michigan Grade:81
  89. Mike Edwards S Kentucky Grade:80
  90. Daniel Jones QB Duke Grade:80
  91. Lonnie Johnson Jr. CB Kentucky Grade:80
  92. Tytus Howard OT Alabama State Grade:80
  93. Elijah Holyfield RB Georgia Grade: 80
  94. D’Andre Walker EDGE Georgia Grade:80
  95. Jarrett Stidham QB Auburn Grade:79
  96. Jaylen Ferguson EDGE LA Tech Grade:79
  97. Tyree Jackson QB Buffalo Grade:79
  98. Jordan Ta’amu QB Ole Miss Grade:78
  99. Will Grier QB West Virginia Grade:77
  100. Ryan Findley QB NC State Grade:77

Marvel Movies ranked: Pre End Game

With the highly anticipated being released worldwide tonight, I have decided to put a list together ranking the MCU movies from worst to best.

21. The Incredible Hulk: The forgotten of the movie of the MCU and for good reason. Hulk is played by Edward Norton rather than Mark Ruffalo, and lacks an interesting story or good action scenes. Just a forgettable movie.

20. Thor: The Dark World: I honestly forget what the plot of this movie is. Besides fun banter between Thor and Loki, nothing else is memorable.

19. Iron Man 2: Introduces Black Widow, but just has way too much going on. We have the son of a guy who was enemies with Tony’s father trying to kill him, we have a rival of Tony trying to copy his tech, we have pepper taking over the company, we have the stuff between Tony and his father, AND tony is dying from the thing that is keeping him alive and has to create an element to save his life. Feels like the plot of three movies mushed into one and it throws off the pacing.

18. Captain Marvel: Meh. When I saw this, I was not expecting much and it met my expectations. Couple jokes here and there, Nick Fury was cool, the story was fine. Captain Marvel wasn’t very likable and the villain was forgettable.

17. Thor: I actually like the first Thor. The fish out of water stuff is funny and Loki shines as the audience feels bad for him. The romance between Thor and Natalie Portman’s character did NOT work at all.

16. Avengers: Age of Ultron: Such a disappointment. Cool concept, but so confusing, and everything that made the first Avengers cool was lost in this one. Objectively not horrible, just this low due to expectation.

15. Ant Man and the Wasp: This movie was very funny, and Paul Rudd is always awesome, but the plot was kind of stupid, there were so many villains and none of them were effective, and they dumbed down Scott Lang (ant man) to make the Wasp look smarter. The Quantum stuff and the explanation for it was incredibly dumb as well.

14. Ant Man: Love it for what it is. Smaller scale movie, more of a heist film, about a former criminal trying to win the trust of his daughter. Very funny, knows what it is, and Paul Rudd shines. The Thomas the Tank Engine scene was both cool and clever.

13: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: The humor doesn’t hit as often as the first, but the character development of all the Guardians members is what makes this movie so good. Ego was a very interesting villain as well.

12. Doctor Strange: Better in Infinity War than his own film, however his movie is very good. The effects are both trippy and cool, and the character is funny. The villain is forgettable, but the action and origin story make it a fun film to watch.

11. Iron Man 3: The most hated on MCU film for some reason. Yes, die hard comic book fans hate the Manderin twist. But guess what? I don’t read the comics so I don’t care. I thought it was clever.  I love how this was a Tony Stark movie rather than an Iron Man movie.

10. Captain America: The First Avenger: Such a hidden gem in the MCU. We learn the morals of a young Steve Rogers and learn to love him as a character. His relationship with Peggy Carter is adorable as well.

9. Black Panther: Overrated, but still a very good movie. Cool setting, great story, and an interesting take on the current world. Kilmonger steals the show.

8. The Avengers: Changed the way super hero movies are made. More impressed with the accomplishment rather than the actual movie.

7. Spiderman: Homecoming: Tom Holland kills it as spiderman and Iron Man serves as a good role mode; (I know, weird). Funny and does a great job of setting up Spiderman for future movies.

6. Thor: Ragnarok: Completely changed Thor as a character and I love it. Very funny, colorful, and the Hulk was awesome.

5. Guardians of the Galaxy: I always tear up at the end with the scene between Starlord and his mom. A funny and heartfelt movie that explores the idea of sharing pain to become closer.

4. Iron Man: No movie has ever casted better then Iron Man. RDJ was born to play this role.

3. Captain America: The Winter Soldier: A spy thriller in the MCU? Yes please. Shows how truly bad-ass Cap really is. Has an interesting take on the idea of government control and corruption. Nick Fury and Black Widow thrive, along with Bucky as the Winter Soldier. The “Im with you till the end of the line” scene always kills me.

2. Captain America: Civil War: Team Cap

1.  Avengers: Infinity War: At the end of the day, this is Thanos story. The Russo Brothers did such a great job at blending all these characters to make a cohesive, funny story with a shocking, iconic ending. I’ve seen it 20 times and I am still on the edge of my seat at the end.