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NFL 2016 Draft Results (ROUND 3)

 

Courtesy NFL.com

 

 

Pick - Team - Player - Pos - Ht - Wt - College - Grade

1(64) Titans Byard, Kevin S 5'11" 216 Middle Tennessee St. 5.2

 

2(65) Browns Nassib, Carl DE 6'7" 277 Penn St. 5.6

3(66) Chargers Tuerk, Max C 6'5" 298 USC 5.6

4(67) Cowboys Collins, Maliek DT 6'2" 311 Nebraska 5.6

5(68) 49ers Redmond, Will CB 5'11" 182 Mississippi St. 5.6

6(69) Jaguars Ngakoue, Yannick DE 6'2" 252 Maryland 5.3

7(70) Ravens Kaufusi, Bronson DE 6'6" 285 BYU 5.5

8(71) Giants Thompson, Darian S 6'2" 208 Boise St. 5.5

9(72) Bears Bullard, Jonathan DT 6'3" 285 Florida 6.0

10(73) Dolphins Drake, Kenyan RB 6'1" 210 Alabama 5.5

 

11(74) Chiefs (From Buccaneers) Russell, KeiVarae CB 5'11" 192 Notre Dame 5.5

12(75) Raiders Calhoun, Shilique DE 6'4" 251 Michigan St. 5.7

13(76) Browns (From Titans through Rams) Coleman, Shon OT 6'5" 307 Auburn 5.8

14(77) Panthers (From Browns through Eagles through Lions) Worley, Daryl CB 6'1" 204 West Virginia 5.3

15(78) Patriots (From Saints) Thuney, Joe OG 6'5" 304 N.C. State 5.5

16(79) Eagles Seumalo, Isaac OG 6'4" 303 Oregon St. 5.4

17(80) Bills Washington, Adolphus DT 6'3" 301 Ohio St. 5.6

18(81) Falcons Hooper, Austin TE 6'4" 254 Stanford 5.7

19(82) Colts Clark, Le'Raven OT 6'5" 316 Texas Tech 6.0

20(83) Jets Jenkins, Jordan OLB 6'3" 259 Georgia 5.7

21(84) Redskins Fuller, Kendall CB 5'11" 187 Virginia Tech 5.6

22(85) Texans Miller, Braxton WR 6'1" 201 Ohio St. 5.6

23(86) Dolphins (From Vikings) Carroo, Leonte WR 6'0" 211 Rutgers 5.4

24(87) Bengals Vigil, Nick ILB 6'2" 239 Utah St. 5.3

25(88) Packers Fackrell, Kyler OLB 6'5" 245 Utah St. 5.8

26(89) Steelers Hargrave, Javon DT 6'1" 309 South Carolina St. 5.5

27(90) Seahawks Prosise, C.J. RB 6'0" 220 Notre Dame 5.5

29(91) Patriots Brissett, Jacoby QB 6'4" 231 N.C. State 5.5

30(92) Cardinals Williams, Brandon CB 5'11" 197 Texas A&M 5.3

31(93) Browns (Fram Panthers) Kessler, Cody QB 6'1" 220 USC 5.4

32(94) Seahawks (From Broncos) Vannett, Nick TE 6'6" 257 Ohio St. 5.7

33(95) Lions (Compensatory Selection) Glasgow, Graham C 6'6" 307 Michigan 5.5

34(96) Patriots (Compensatory Selection) Valentine, Vincent DT 6'4" 329 Nebraska 5.2

35(97) Seahawks (Compensatory Selection) Odhiambo, Rees OG 6'4" 314 Boise St. 5.4

36(98) Broncos (Compensatory Selection) Simmons, Justin FS 6'2" 202 Boston College 5.5

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Ay, man! Just wanna ask how do these players get graded? Kinda don't get it.

 

NFL 2016 Draft Results (ROUND 3)

 

Courtesy NFL.com

 

 

Pick - Team - Player - Pos - Ht - Wt - College - Grade

 

1(64) Titans Byard, Kevin S 5'11" 216 Middle Tennessee St. 5.2

 

2(65) Browns Nassib, Carl DE 6'7" 277 Penn St. 5.6

 

3(66) Chargers Tuerk, Max C 6'5" 298 USC 5.6

 

4(67) Cowboys Collins, Maliek DT 6'2" 311 Nebraska 5.6

 

5(68) 49ers Redmond, Will CB 5'11" 182 Mississippi St. 5.6

 

6(69) Jaguars Ngakoue, Yannick DE 6'2" 252 Maryland 5.3

 

7(70) Ravens Kaufusi, Bronson DE 6'6" 285 BYU 5.5

 

8(71) Giants Thompson, Darian S 6'2" 208 Boise St. 5.5

 

9(72) Bears Bullard, Jonathan DT 6'3" 285 Florida 6.0

 

10(73) Dolphins Drake, Kenyan RB 6'1" 210 Alabama 5.5

 

11(74) Chiefs (From Buccaneers) Russell, KeiVarae CB 5'11" 192 Notre Dame 5.5

 

12(75) Raiders Calhoun, Shilique DE 6'4" 251 Michigan St. 5.7

 

13(76) Browns (From Titans through Rams) Coleman, Shon OT 6'5" 307 Auburn 5.8

 

14(77) Panthers (From Browns through Eagles through Lions) Worley, Daryl CB 6'1" 204 West Virginia 5.3

 

15(78) Patriots (From Saints) Thuney, Joe OG 6'5" 304 N.C. State 5.5

 

16(79) Eagles Seumalo, Isaac OG 6'4" 303 Oregon St. 5.4

 

17(80) Bills Washington, Adolphus DT 6'3" 301 Ohio St. 5.6

 

18(81) Falcons Hooper, Austin TE 6'4" 254 Stanford 5.7

 

19(82) Colts Clark, Le'Raven OT 6'5" 316 Texas Tech 6.0

 

20(83) Jets Jenkins, Jordan OLB 6'3" 259 Georgia 5.7

 

21(84) Redskins Fuller, Kendall CB 5'11" 187 Virginia Tech 5.6

 

22(85) Texans Miller, Braxton WR 6'1" 201 Ohio St. 5.6

 

23(86) Dolphins (From Vikings) Carroo, Leonte WR 6'0" 211 Rutgers 5.4

 

24(87) Bengals Vigil, Nick ILB 6'2" 239 Utah St. 5.3

 

25(88) Packers Fackrell, Kyler OLB 6'5" 245 Utah St. 5.8

 

26(89) Steelers Hargrave, Javon DT 6'1" 309 South Carolina St. 5.5

 

27(90) Seahawks Prosise, C.J. RB 6'0" 220 Notre Dame 5.5

 

29(91) Patriots Brissett, Jacoby QB 6'4" 231 N.C. State 5.5

 

30(92) Cardinals Williams, Brandon CB 5'11" 197 Texas A&M 5.3

 

31(93) Browns (Fram Panthers) Kessler, Cody QB 6'1" 220 USC 5.4

 

32(94) Seahawks (From Broncos) Vannett, Nick TE 6'6" 257 Ohio St. 5.7

 

33(95) Lions (Compensatory Selection) Glasgow, Graham C 6'6" 307 Michigan 5.5

 

34(96) Patriots (Compensatory Selection) Valentine, Vincent DT 6'4" 329 Nebraska 5.2

 

35(97) Seahawks (Compensatory Selection) Odhiambo, Rees OG 6'4" 314 Boise St. 5.4

 

36(98) Broncos (Compensatory Selection) Simmons, Justin FS 6'2" 202 Boston College 5.5

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Ay, man! Just wanna ask how do these players get graded? Kinda don't get it.

 

 

According to NFL.com, this is their rating basis....

 

Grade Title

9.00-10 Once-in-lifetime player

8.00-9.00 Perennial All-Pro

7.50-7.99 Future All-Pro

7.00-7.49 Pro Bowl to All-Pro Ability

6.50-6.99 Good NFL Starter with Pro Bowl Potential

6.00-6.49 Chance to become good NFL starter

5.70-5.99 Could become early NFL starter

 

Think of it as their initial impressions....honestly, I don't believe this....after all....look what happened to Johnny Manziel.

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Oh, I get it now. It's just a grade for their upside or potential. Yeah, Manziel can be put in the same category as JaMarcus Russell. Sad to see him fail in life too

 

According to NFL.com, this is their rating basis....

 

Grade Title

9.00-10 Once-in-lifetime player

8.00-9.00 Perennial All-Pro

7.50-7.99 Future All-Pro

7.00-7.49 Pro Bowl to All-Pro Ability

6.50-6.99 Good NFL Starter with Pro Bowl Potential

6.00-6.49 Chance to become good NFL starter

5.70-5.99 Could become early NFL starter

 

Think of it as their initial impressions....honestly, I don't believe this....after all....look what happened to Johnny Manziel.

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Oh, I get it now. It's just a grade for their upside or potential. Yeah, Manziel can be put in the same category as JaMarcus Russell. Sad to see him fail in life too

 

JaMarcus Russell....the previous QB for the Oakland Raiders?

 

There are a lot of draft busts in the NFL....like you mentioned JaMarcus Russell and Ryan Leaf (same draft class with Peyton Manning)....among the other higher drafted players.

 

Can you consider RG3 to be in the same category as well?

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I haven't totally lost faith on RG3 yet. The problem with RG3 is his mechanics, something that could be fixed. He just needs to be comfortable inside the pocket and improve his decision making. He did had success during his rookie season unlike Manziel and Russell who both had issues with their work ethics. Unfortunately, teams got a hold of tapes and videos of his tendencies and RG3 wasn't able to adjust to that. Also, it's a difficult task to play as a rookie and be labeled as the savior of the franchise by the media.

He's a beast in Madden though haha

 

 

 

 

JaMarcus Russell....the previous QB for the Oakland Raiders?

 

There are a lot of draft busts in the NFL....like you mentioned JaMarcus Russell and Ryan Leaf (same draft class with Peyton Manning)....among the other higher drafted players.

 

Can you consider RG3 to be in the same category as well?

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I haven't totally lost faith on RG3 yet. The problem with RG3 is his mechanics, something that could be fixed. He just needs to be comfortable inside the pocket and improve his decision making. He did had success during his rookie season unlike Manziel and Russell who both had issues with their work ethics. Unfortunately, teams got a hold of tapes and videos of his tendencies and RG3 wasn't able to adjust to that. Also, it's a difficult task to play as a rookie and be labeled as the savior of the franchise by the media.

He's a beast in Madden though haha

 

Well....RG3 will definitely get a fresh start with the Cleveland Browns (the team that drafted Manziel). But QBs are given such few opportunities....he should make the most out of that.

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According to NFL.com, this is their rating basis....

 

Grade Title

9.00-10 Once-in-lifetime player

8.00-9.00 Perennial All-Pro

7.50-7.99 Future All-Pro

7.00-7.49 Pro Bowl to All-Pro Ability

6.50-6.99 Good NFL Starter with Pro Bowl Potential

6.00-6.49 Chance to become good NFL starter

5.70-5.99 Could become early NFL starter

 

Think of it as their initial impressions....honestly, I don't believe this....after all....look what happened to Johnny Manziel.

the grades are based on film, college performance, combine scores, workouts and a writen test (wonderlic i think)

 

but still a hit and miss process. most if not all teams employ sports psychologist to gauge mental state/toughness ...

manziell is an outlier, his performance and measurables were good, but his mental state of mind is apparently bad. hes out of the league not because of bad play but bec of what hapened outside of football... like alcoholism, domestic abuse

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He'll get a ton of opportunities with the browns. Unfortunately, the Browns are in the same division with the Bengals, Steelers, and Ravens. 3 teams that play locked down defense. We'll see how he handles it

 

Well....RG3 will definitely get a fresh start with the Cleveland Browns (the team that drafted Manziel). But QBs are given such few opportunities....he should make the most out of that.

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He'll get a ton of opportunities with the browns. Unfortunately, the Browns are in the same division with the Bengals, Steelers, and Ravens. 3 teams that play locked down defense. We'll see how he handles it

 

Unfortunately for him....the barometer for his success will rely heavily on the number of wins the team can accumulate....and if the team can go to the wild card, if not the playoffs.

 

Like you said....Benglas, Steelers and Ravens....definitely no pushover teams in the AFC. A tall order for Robert Griffin III....we'll see....

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It'll be very difficult for the offense especially for the offensive line if that'll be the case. Both QBs have different tendencies and also, for the QB part,it's kinda hard to get into the rhythm of the game if you know you don't have a job security

 

RG3 and McCown will platoon in a "hot-hand game-by-game approach" for the first 12 weeks. Kessler Football won't start until Week 14 (assuming that it's another lost season).

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It'll be very difficult for the offense especially for the offensive line if that'll be the case. Both QBs have different tendencies and also, for the QB part,it's kinda hard to get into the rhythm of the game if you know you don't have a job security

 

 

That's nothing new for the Cleveland Browns. Just ask Joe Thomas; him and his O-line mates are used to merry-go-round QBs . It's not hating; I'm just calling it how I see it.

 

Shifting to the Pats, Belichick as a GM is known for having good instincts on when to let go of players on the verge of a decline and jump on players who are cheaper options but with upside. I wonder how Belichick will handle a potential PR nightmare if Garopollo makes good with his 4-game audition while Brady is suspended. Belichick as a coach is itching to use some more 20+ yard passing plays in his playbook and he can't do that with Brady dinking-and-dunking more and more with age.

 

When opposing teams start having to respect that the Pats can throw the deep ball more consistently, the less chances for guys like Gronk and Edelman to get beat up on the short/intermediate routes.

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You're pretty much on point with your analysis with the Browns. Man, I really thought they were starting to get it done when Derek Anderson at the QB with Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow JR. As his target and a running game with Jamal Lewis.

 

That's nothing new for the Cleveland Browns. Just ask Joe Thomas; him and his O-line mates are used to merry-go-round QBs . It's not hating; I'm just calling it how I see it.

 

Shifting to the Pats, Belichick as a GM is known for having good instincts on when to let go of players on the verge of a decline and jump on players who are cheaper options but with upside. I wonder how Belichick will handle a potential PR nightmare if Garopollo makes good with his 4-game audition while Brady is suspended. Belichick as a coach is itching to use some more 20+ yard passing plays in his playbook and he can't do that with Brady dinking-and-dunking more and more with age.

 

When opposing teams start having to respect that the Pats can throw the deep ball more consistently, the less chances for guys like Gronk and Edelman to get beat up on the short/intermediate routes.

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Yeah, I think that was the last Madden that I played. But Madden '10 was the last one that I bought. It was Vince Young if I remember it correctly. Couldn't keep up with the price tags of the game lol

 

Adrian Peterson (Madden 25)? Not sure, but I think he was the cover before Richard Sherman.

 

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