1820. Waiver Redux

This is the more coherent version of yesterday’s sleep-addled post. Seriously, I fell asleep writing the post. I was still typing at the time, so remember very little of what I wrote. I do remember what I did not write, which is a comprehensive draft board that identifies team needs and possible scenarios. Here is the philosophy: I think a QB goes first. Naturally, the biggest and most pro ready QB is Winston, so he goes to the Bucs. He is a BUST. Sure, he has a great arm and solid pocket presence, but the kid has entitlement issues that may pervade the locker room. Any able-minded individual reading this might wonder how I know this, especially given the fact that the Bucs have spent hours with and researching the kid and I’ve just watched his TV stuff. So, how do I know? Technically, I don’t. Still, I have a feeling for this sort of thing that comes from watching how these dudes interact and factoring that in with their backgrounds and past history of other players and playing styles given the offense and coaching situation they are walking into. That being said, Winston + Lovie  = Hot mess. The media pressure and lack of a significant winning culture and positive player role models (especially with him still in that Florida land) will end badly. However, it will start tonight. Here’s some other things going down (if only in my mind)

 

 

  1. Bucs — Jameis Winston
  2. Titans — Leonard Williams
  3. Hawks (Trade from Jags) — Dante Fowler
  4. Raiders –Amari Cooper
  5.  Redskins — T
  6. Jets — Marcus Mariota
  7. Bears — Vic Beasley
  8. Jags (From Hawks) — Shane Ray
  9. Giants — Brandon Scherff
  10. Rams — Todd Gurley
  11. Vikings —  Melvin Gordon (and trade away Peterson)
  12. Browns — Kevin White
  13. Saints — Devante Parker

After this it gets really speculative because there are multiple trades in the works and people are moving around to fill needs in the wake of the Peterson trade…

Some Thoughts:

  1. In addition about being a post about the draft, a modernized version of the slave auction (if only in terms of an individuals right to decide who to work for and how much they get to receive in terms of compensation), 1820 happens to be the year that 86 African Americans founded what would later come to be known as Liberia.

1819. Waiver Wednesday: Draft Edition

Tomorrow is the NFL draft, ending this tremendous and painful hiatus from professional football. It isn’t that they guys aren’t playing, its that the NFL network and its simulacra ran out of things to talk about a very long time ago, which made the network feel really empty and foolish to watch. Now things are back on track and we don’t have to hear poorly fabricated stories designed to keep us hooked. Well, I’m still hooked to the point where I feel the need to release my own mock draft. (Look out, Mayock!) on the other hand, I’ve avoided things so much that the below is the best I could do accurately.

  1. Bucs — Jameis Winston
  2. Titans —
  3. Jags
  4. Raiders — Leonard Williams
  5.  Redskins
  6. Jets
  7. Bears
  8. Hawks
  9. Giants — Brandon Scherff
  10. Rams
  11. Vikings
  12. Browns
  13. Saints
  14. Dolphins
  15. 49r’s
  16. Texans
  17. Chargers
  18. Chiefs
  19. Browns
  20. Eagles
  21. Bengals
  22. Steelers
  23. Lions
  24. Cardinals
  25. Panthers
  26. Ravens
  27. Cowboys
  28. Broncos
  29. Colts
  30. Packers
  31. Saints
  32. Patriots

More on this tomorrow as I fully tune in and start to sink into the draft..

 

Some Thoughts:

  1. Unnaturally tired tonight. Not a fan of that feeling. I am a fan of 1819 though. Specifically,  Savannah, the steamboat, which got to cross the great ocean for the first time.