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2017 NFL Draft Big Board-Final Version, Top 100

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Here's my final Top 100 headed into the 2017 NFL Draft, Round 1.  Time permitting I'll reset before Friday.

1, Myles Garrett DE Texas A&M
2. Jonathan Allen DT Alabama
3. Jamal Adams S LSU
4. Marshon Lattimore CB Ohio St 12-92
5. Reuben Foster ILB Alabama 13-92
6. Solomon Thomas DE Stanford 15-94
7. Derek Barnett DE Tenn 18-91
8. Malik Hooker FS Ohio St 20-92
9. Christian McCaffrey RB Stanford 23-92
10. Mike Williams WR Clemson 25-91

11. OJ Howard TE Alabama 25-92
12. Corey Davis WR WMich 29-91
13. Leonard Fournette RB LSU 29-93
14. Haasan Reddick OLB Temple 30-92
15. John Ross WR Wash 37-90
16. Mitch Trubisky QB UNC 38-89
17. Dalvin Cook RB Fl St 42-90
18. Deshaun Watson QB Clem 45-88
19. Marlon Humphrey CB Alabama 45-89
20. Forrest Lamp G WKy 46-90

21. Tre'Davious White CB LSU 47-89
22. Ryan Ramczyk T Wisc 48-88
23. Charles Harris DE Missouri 50-90
24. David Njoku TE Mia 57-91
25. Patrick Mahomes QB TTech 59-85
26. Jordan Willis DE Kansas St 61-85
27. Adoree Jackson CB USC 64-88
28. Jarrad Davis ILB Florida 66-89
29. Takk McKinley DE UCLA 69-89
30. Jabril Peppers S Michigan 71-84

31. Malik McDowell DT Mich St. 73-86
32. Cam Robinson T Ala 75-90
33. Taco Charlton DE Mich 76-86
34. Jourdan Lewis CB Mich 80-87
35. Sidney Jones CB Wash 79-79
36. Zach Cunningham ILB Vandy 80-82
37. Tim Williams OLB Ala 81-80
38. Kevin King CB Wash 81-89
39. Evan Engram TE Ole Miss 81-90
40. TJ Watt DE Wisc 83-87

41. Obi Melifonwu SS UConn 85-85
42. Carl Lawson DE Auburn 89-73
43. Zay Jones WR ECU 89-87
44. Garett Bolles T Utah 99-87
45. Gareon Conley CB Ohio St 100-90
46. DeMarcus Walker DE Fl St 105-80
47. Alvin Kamara RB Tenn 112-86
48. Joe Mixon RB Oklahoma 109-84
49. Chidobe Awuzie CB Colorado 108-73
50. Marcus Williams FS Utah 115-83
   
51. Taylor Moton G WMich 118-79
52. Quincy Wilson CB Fla 123-88
53. DeShone Kizer QB ND 125-82
54. Budda Baker S Wash 120-86
55. Teez Tabor CB Florida 132-80
56. Ahkello Witherspoon CB Colorado 124-74
57. Justin Evans S A&M 130-74
58. Ethan Pocic C LSU 138-75
59. Kareem Hunt RB Tol 137-74
60. Dalvin Tomlinson DT Ala 137-76
   
61. Chris Wormley DT Mich 135-80
62. Desmond King CB Iowa 136-75
63. Dan Feeney G Indiana 134-80
64. Curtis Samuel WR Oh St 138-87
65. Trey Hendrickson DE FAU 145-75
66. Caleb Brantley DT Fla St 144-81
67. Tarrell Basham DE Ohio 140-77
68. Gerald Everett TE S Ala 152-73
69. George Kittle TE Iowa 155-68
70. Derek Rivers OLB Youngstown 160-77
   
71. Dede Westbrook WR Oklahoma 162-52
72. Cooper Kupp WR EMich 169-79
73. Juju Smith-Schuster WR USC 169-83
74. Dion Dawkins G Temp 163-73
75. Cordrea Tankerlsey CB Clem 179-63
76. Joe Mathis DE Wash 176-NR
77. Dawuane Smoot DE Ill 170-74
78. Samaje Perine RB Oklah  170-77
79. Pat Elflein G Ohio St 170-76
80. Vincent Taylor NT OK St 186-60
   
81. Taywon Taylor WR WKy 180-76
82. D'Onta Foreman RB Tex 180-73
83. Cam Sutton CB Tenn 180-73
84. Antonio Garcia T Troy 180-75
85. Rasul Douglas CB  WVA  190-72
86. Raekkwon McMillan ILB Ohio St 190-73    
87. Tanoh Kpassagnon DE Nova 190-70
88. Marcus Maye S Fla 189-87
89. Ryan Anderson OLB Ala 188-81
90. Chris Godwin WR Penn St 200-72
   
91. Nathan Peterman QB Pitt 200-77
92. ArDarius Stewart WR Ala 215-74
93. Corn Elder CB Mia 226-64
94. Roderick Johnson T Fl St 220-61
95. Deatrich Wise DE Ark 221-56
96. Eddie Jackson S Ala 220-62
97. Bucky Hodges TE VT 220-72
98. Montravius Adams DT Aub 220-73
99. Jake Butt TE Mich 220-78
100. Jaleel Johnson DT Iowa 220-71
   


   


















April 27 - Top 5 Moments in San Francisco Giants History


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What is this all about?

Here are the top 5 April 27 moments in San Francisco Giants history.



Walk off 1965 home vs Phillies, down 11-7 the Giants tied it with 4 in the 7th and then took a 13-11 lead in the 8th.  The Phillies tied it up at 13 in the top of the 9th, but with two out in the bottom Matty Alou homered off Ed Roebuck to give it to the home team.  This Alou had several good years in Pittsburgh but was a replacement player in 1100 please stop it with the non Felipe Alou brothers plate appearances with the Giants.



1969 home vs. Astros, we already won the first game of this double header, but were down 2-1 in the 6th - that changed with a 3 run Willie McCovey homer off Jack Billingham.   We've hit the sweet spot for McCovey; he leads the league on OBP and SLG and his 209 OPS+ is his career high.  He's an 8 win player in '69, McCovey's career year.



1977 home vs. Astros, 8 years later, again it's Houston - down 2-1 in the 8th, a man on with 2 out - JR Richard on the hill..Darrell Evans beats him with a 2 run homer and that 3-2 mark will be the final score.  We got Evans in a deadline deal with the Braves the year before, he'd be a Giant for 8 years before signing with the Tigers as a free agent.



Walk off 1998 home vs Pirates, the day before we walked off the Brewers, the Pirates got in the barrel here, down 5-4, Marvin Benard doubled home Rey Sanchez all the way from first to tie the game.  A couple of batters later a Kent single scored Benard to win it.  Benard tried to hook up with a couple of AL clubs after his Giants career ended in '03, but never played a big league game for anyone but San Francisco.



Walk off 2014 home vs Indians, an interleague game makes the countdown, 1-1, two out, two on, botom of the ninth - Brandon Hicks hits a 3 run game winning homer.   This was the only season of Hicks's four year career where he got more than 70 plate apperances, but he didn't make it to mid July before he was out of the big leagues for good.

See you tomorrow.  Go Giants!

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