It was hard to believe the ball was important that it did from buryw's blog

 It was hard to believe the ball was important that Madden 23 coins it did, so Evans put the ball in the crowd.


Then it became clear that this might be a valuable piece of memorabilia -or at least it was. The ball was never handed back to Brady, now it's been given away and praise to the seller for disposing of this fast and not keeping it for the sake of increasing in value.


The new owner has the responsibility of the bag. The ball still has value but it's essentially useless when compared to the half-million dollars paid. If Brady inevitably throws another touchdown it will become just another ball. It's a shame.


With the first round of 2022's Madden NFL 23 Draft just one week away, we're nearing the point of getting the picks in and ending the pre-draft stress the majority of football fans live in. The period leading up to the draft is stressful even if you're part of a bad team, because we're all waiting to see if our team won't mess up. If your team has made it to the playoffs, congrats -You're hoping that a weak team isn't able to make it happen and sees a talented player fall.


Thus far we've had several mock drafts by ESPN's Mel Kiper and Todd McShay This was their first mock that was a combined one of the year. the two draft experts alternating selections right up until the final selection of the 3rd round. Today we're looking at the most significant things that leapt out at me while watching this mock.


I really like Georgia defensive lineman Travon Walker, but even then I'm concerned that we've hit a ridiculous season with Travon Walker. Walker was a mid-to-late first round selection in the lead up to the Combine, and then he wows everyone with athletic potential and since then, his popularity is way above the norm.


Kiper has Walker at No. 2 overall to the Lions in the belief that they'll use pass rush, regardless of Aidan Hutchinson being off the list (he's been drafted No. 1). At some level, I understand it. Walker has ideal size to be a 4-3-2 end with the type of athleticism usually reserved for a 3-4 edge runner. The problem I'm trying to resolve is the idea of taking this huge of a gamble by making a top five pick for the player who scored 9.5 sacks in college ... all in all.


No, I'm not trying to be a snob, raw statistics aren't all-all, be all of college pass rushers. Here's something that worries me: In the top 10 sacks leader rankings for the Madden NFL 23 last year, only one player didn't have at least a 10.0 sacks per game in the college. That was Micah Parsons. It's quite scary to think of a player this high , without proving success.


Cross is the most effective offensive tackle to block passes in this draft, in all likelihood. Therefore, to see him fall to the 13th pick. 13 selection is just unbelievable to me. I understand how this occurred in the way that their mock was coming together yet I'm unable to believe it.


Not too long ago, I had Cross added to the Panthers on No. 6 but was concerned there was a chance he wasn't available. There are upside concerns about Cross that have led some (including myself) to pick Evan Neal above him as the second-best offensive tackle in the draft. But I would still be stunned to find the Falcons and Seahawks making a move on him.


That said, if the Texans manage to come away with Kayvon Thibodeaux and Charles Cross as this mock has lined up, man will it be a night of celebrations in Houston.


Everyone has Sauce Gardner going as the top cornerback this season, and I understand it. From there the obvious second-best CB could be Derek Stingley Jr, and I also get it. The mock of Kiper/McShay does not work for me.


Daxton Hill at No. 18. Andrew Booth Jr. at No. 25. we'll wait until we get pick 48 for Kaiir Elam? What is this madness?


Elam is more valuable than both Hill and mut coins for sale Booth Jr. to me I think he's falling.


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