Washington Commanders WAR ROOM 7 Round MOCK DRAFT @StunnaShowtime @taetoddcommanderschannel915

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  1. Love your work, Bro, but your War Room 7 Round Mock Draft was trash because you did not stick to your principles of BPA after round 1. Unless mistaken, Kaleb Johnson, RB out of Iowa, was the next best player available in round two at 61 behind QB Jaxson Dart or DT Sanders or OT Ersery, which would have satisfied Kliff Kingsbury since we'd already gone D in round 1. I guess you did not like the RB's posted speed at 4.57. Kool! What's the excuse for passing over the DT or OT for a trade? You passed up on some potential starters for a pick swap that would not improve the team. Sad mock draft…fellas…sad! In my opinion, you should have stayed at 61 and picked PBA based on need, which would have eliminated the quarterback at 61. It would appear that after round 1, you ended up with possible bench warmers. I guess the fact that DEs ran the board scared you. I admit I could be wrong, and Kliff explained why we stood the trade. Good fun! As Louie Tee sometimes exclaims, Wouldn't a been me dow! WR Elic Ayomanor at pick 81 via trade was your taller (6-2) Dyami Brown replacement (4.44 40). Damn…spoke to soon…you took him. It was irritating to watch you scroll up and down the board and bounce between Offensive and Defensive positions when you know you are not going to pick outside the top 10 BPA. Your crew often had to ask you to go back to All. Don't run this back without making and sticking to the plan you shared with your audience. Again, hard watch! Looked like Jacob Parrish was your BPA at 88. 4.35, 5-10, 195 lb pick machine. Pausing to see what you did! Ashton Gillote has not run a 40, and I did not see him play. BT was the second-best BPA on the board at 119. Bhayshul Tuten ran the 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Combine in 4.32 seconds, which was the fastest time among all running backs at the event. This time was also the fastest in combine history for running backs, and he also had the highest vertical jump (40.5 inches) and broad jump (10-foot-10) among running backs. No brainer, fellas at pick 119 only having 5 picks, although he is a 5-9, 206 lb speedster with fumbling issues. Before it's done, I'd like to say congrats on trading twice to give up our 2nd round pick and another to get two-thirds and an earlier 4th to pick 3 times on day two instead of twice. After seeing what you got for moving out of pick 2, I now believe it was the correct choice. I was initially upset because I thought you gave up a chance to get better on the defensive or offensive line since you did not pick an Edge at 29, and I thought it might not be a good idea to trade out of pick 61 and trade out of what you got for 61. I was disappointed since you only had 5 picks to start and did not get more. Now I see the light. Let's hope they all stay healthy, get on the field, and produce. Our 7th-round tackle pick needs to gain 20 pounds.

  2. Kaleb Johnson comp Le’veon Bell and some shades of Todd Gurley….runs with patience and very decisive…y’all kinda sleeping on him lol

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