@Chris_NYY28@Palmieri5 Even if they miss I have a feeling GVR might be a post draft guard signing. With that oline composition they had a top 10 rushing O last year. That was without Ricard as a full back too
@MookieJ6@Anthony_Rivardo I agree with you. I think we will see what positions have runs on day 1 and that will shape the strategy a lot for day two. But of OT, ED, CB and WR make runs in the first it may push some of those DT’s and G’s to potentially be available at 53
@Anthony_Rivardo I’m seeing the value of pick 37 is 530. If they traded back with Pittsburgh for pick 53 (370) and pick 85 (165) I think this would be the best option. Doesn’t have to be Pitt but this was a fair comp
@Anthony_Rivardo I keep seeing giants trading down as a conversation that’s happening. No one’s talking about trading out of 37 and it makes me wonder what comp packages would be available if they traded out of that spot. I like this idea as it would allow bpa at 5 while picking up a 3rd top 100
@StickToTheModel 2
- traded players still are shown on the roster during the later stages.
-players acquired by trade are missing on final roster
- cam skattebo is missing from roster
That’s everything I’ve caught so far. Hoping this helps and can’t wait to use this tool in the future!
@StickToTheModel First off I love what you’ve put together. I’ve ran 4-5 simulations so far for the giants and have noticed the following bugs/issues:
- missing players such as hyatt in the cut/restructure portion.
-players like cordale flott are available to trade away (contract has expired)
@Gridiron_Media_ I’ve been eyeing Mitchel Tinsley as a potential waiver wire pick up if the bengals don’t take him on the 53. I think he’d challenge the back end of the wr room.
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