Part 3
LB
9. Derred de Ville,
- 229
22. Stanislaw Koniecpolski,
- 246
32. Lawrence Bass,
- 199
37. Sean O’Donohue,
- 76
45. Devaunte SackPieder,
- 97
47. Mark Radson,
- 157
48. George Fisher,
- 187
69. Fawn Dillmiballs,
- 196
70. Jack Banks,
- 151
74. Haha Mango-Panda,
- 207
78. Spike Suzuki,
- 147
95. Lloyd Collins,
- 117
98. Cadillac Mitchell,
- 85
120. Samuel L. Sackson Sr.,
- 112
128. Raheem Bird,
- 57
139. Johnnie McCartney,
- 50
152. Jason Kreuscher,
- 57
153. Calvin McMann,
- 50
163. Tom Thorne,
- 50
172. Julius Andersson,
- 50
177. Hiram Abiff,
- 50
201. Buster Holiday,
- 57
212. Fatso Wombat,
- 57
213. Nicolas Stone,
- 57
225. Samuel Miller,
- 50
226. Raiden Briggs,
- 61
230. Ronnie Schultz,
- 50
232. Sawyer Brutalitops,
- 50
237. Michael Smydzyck,
- 50
248. Daniel Ross,
- 57
250. Leo Browning,
- 50
252. Chudds Whittaker,
- 55
256. Eugene McEvan,
- 50
260. Nat Wright,
- 100
261. Buster Nelson,
- 50
The Good

Dallas had a great draft when it came to linebackers, and should be celebrating. Obviously what stands out immediately is the Stanislaw Kniecpolski pick at 22, which turned out to be the highest earning linebacker and another blue chip player in the class. On top of that though, the Bird Dogs got another earner that broke the 200 mark on the season all the way at pick 74 in Haha Mango-Panda.
The Bad

Before my teammate George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher tears my arms off and beats me to death with them, please give me a chance to explain. Yes, both the Coyotes and Luchadores were able to pick up good linebackers in Fawn Dillmiballs at 69 (nice) and Fisher at 48. The reason I give both these teams the negative grade on this though is due to earlier picks that missed. The Coyotes took Sean O’Donohue at 37 and the Luchadores took Devaunte SackPieder at 45, neither of which ended up breaking even 100 TPE on the season. While these two teams surely don’t regret their later linebacker picks, they would both most likely to have those two top 50 picks back.
CB
Tyler Oles Jr,
- 215
6. Thubba Bumper,
- 212
11. Alexander Hamilton II,
- 143
12. Zamir Kehla,
- 213
18. Cadillac Harris,
- 198
20. Chester Sweets,
- 202
28. Andrew Witten,
- 205
29. Ozamataz Buckshank,
- 116
35. Brandon Booker,
- 218
44. Bo Jangles,
- 115
57. Eldrick Avery,
- 215
65. Xaq Schiaparelli,
- 81
71. Jonathan Altidor,
- 185
72. Ricky Boomhauer,
- 59
73. Ben Stackinpaper,
- 201
88. Brayden Brosley,
- 142
97. Matt Krause,
- 114
106. JR Maverick,
- 67
108. Nick Jones,
- 50
119. Alex Ingram,
- 50
144. Rico Martinez,
- 71
147. Colt Mendoza,
- 200
162. Tyron Shields,
- 71
164. BooBoo Rodgers,
- 50
165. Thunder Cat,
- 50
170. Rickety Cricket,
- 57
182. Valor Gilmore,
- 61
183. Jay Signs,
- 50
185. Xavier O’Doyle,
- 50
187. Malcom Jenkins,
- 50
200. Kennedy Cannon,
- 50
205. Cody Martin,
- 66
240. Carlos Woods,
- 57
264. Jacob Caine,
- 50
The Good

This was a tough one. I couldn’t decide whether to put Dallas in the good or bad column for this one. One the one hand, they only ended up drafting one CB in a loaded CB class that ended up breaking 100 TPE. On the other hand, that one CB ended up being the one and only Colt Mendoza, better known on the forum as iSteg. The value on this pick was insane, as he somehow slid all the way back to 147. Besides his 200 TPE, which indicates he’s a great earner, Colt/iSteg is one of the few S22 rookies I recognize right off the bat because he’s been extremely active on the forums creating media that is so in depth it makes my stuff look like child’s play.
The Bad

The Grey Ducks retrospective at this position looks eerily similar to the one at Defensive End. In this case, they spent 3 of their picks in the top 100 on cornerbacks. Of those 3, the highest earner was 115. The Grey Ducks again took a shotgun method approach here and missed spectacularly.
LB
9. Derred de Ville,

22. Stanislaw Koniecpolski,

32. Lawrence Bass,

37. Sean O’Donohue,

45. Devaunte SackPieder,

47. Mark Radson,

48. George Fisher,

69. Fawn Dillmiballs,

70. Jack Banks,

74. Haha Mango-Panda,

78. Spike Suzuki,

95. Lloyd Collins,

98. Cadillac Mitchell,

120. Samuel L. Sackson Sr.,

128. Raheem Bird,

139. Johnnie McCartney,

152. Jason Kreuscher,

153. Calvin McMann,

163. Tom Thorne,

172. Julius Andersson,

177. Hiram Abiff,

201. Buster Holiday,

212. Fatso Wombat,

213. Nicolas Stone,

225. Samuel Miller,

226. Raiden Briggs,

230. Ronnie Schultz,

232. Sawyer Brutalitops,

237. Michael Smydzyck,

248. Daniel Ross,

250. Leo Browning,

252. Chudds Whittaker,

256. Eugene McEvan,

260. Nat Wright,

261. Buster Nelson,

The Good

Dallas had a great draft when it came to linebackers, and should be celebrating. Obviously what stands out immediately is the Stanislaw Kniecpolski pick at 22, which turned out to be the highest earning linebacker and another blue chip player in the class. On top of that though, the Bird Dogs got another earner that broke the 200 mark on the season all the way at pick 74 in Haha Mango-Panda.
The Bad


Before my teammate George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher tears my arms off and beats me to death with them, please give me a chance to explain. Yes, both the Coyotes and Luchadores were able to pick up good linebackers in Fawn Dillmiballs at 69 (nice) and Fisher at 48. The reason I give both these teams the negative grade on this though is due to earlier picks that missed. The Coyotes took Sean O’Donohue at 37 and the Luchadores took Devaunte SackPieder at 45, neither of which ended up breaking even 100 TPE on the season. While these two teams surely don’t regret their later linebacker picks, they would both most likely to have those two top 50 picks back.
CB
Tyler Oles Jr,

6. Thubba Bumper,

11. Alexander Hamilton II,

12. Zamir Kehla,

18. Cadillac Harris,

20. Chester Sweets,

28. Andrew Witten,

29. Ozamataz Buckshank,

35. Brandon Booker,

44. Bo Jangles,

57. Eldrick Avery,

65. Xaq Schiaparelli,

71. Jonathan Altidor,

72. Ricky Boomhauer,

73. Ben Stackinpaper,

88. Brayden Brosley,

97. Matt Krause,

106. JR Maverick,

108. Nick Jones,

119. Alex Ingram,

144. Rico Martinez,

147. Colt Mendoza,

162. Tyron Shields,

164. BooBoo Rodgers,

165. Thunder Cat,

170. Rickety Cricket,

182. Valor Gilmore,

183. Jay Signs,

185. Xavier O’Doyle,

187. Malcom Jenkins,

200. Kennedy Cannon,

205. Cody Martin,

240. Carlos Woods,

264. Jacob Caine,

The Good

This was a tough one. I couldn’t decide whether to put Dallas in the good or bad column for this one. One the one hand, they only ended up drafting one CB in a loaded CB class that ended up breaking 100 TPE. On the other hand, that one CB ended up being the one and only Colt Mendoza, better known on the forum as iSteg. The value on this pick was insane, as he somehow slid all the way back to 147. Besides his 200 TPE, which indicates he’s a great earner, Colt/iSteg is one of the few S22 rookies I recognize right off the bat because he’s been extremely active on the forums creating media that is so in depth it makes my stuff look like child’s play.
The Bad

The Grey Ducks retrospective at this position looks eerily similar to the one at Defensive End. In this case, they spent 3 of their picks in the top 100 on cornerbacks. Of those 3, the highest earner was 115. The Grey Ducks again took a shotgun method approach here and missed spectacularly.
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