Current NFL Draft order
This is based on record. Teams with the same record are separated by opponents' winning percentage.
1. Cleveland
2. St. Louis
3. Tampa Bay
4. Detroit
5. Washington
6. Oakland
7. Kansas City
8. Seattle
9. Buffalo
10. Denver (from Chicago)
11. San Francisco (from Carolina)
12. San Francisco
13. New York Jets
14. Houston
15. Miami
16. Tennessee
17. Pittsburgh
18. Jacksonville
19. Atlanta
20. Baltimore
21. New York Giants
22. Green Bay
23. Arizona
24. Philadelphia
25. New England
26. Seattle (from Denver)
27. Cincinnati
28. San Diego
29. Dallas
30. Minnesota
31. New Orleans
32. Indianapolis
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Man If the season ended today
What I wouldn’t give to be a 49er fan. back to back picks in the first round.
The way Chicago and Carolina are playing, those picks could just get better.
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With there being a damn good QB class potentially
with Clausen, Locker, Bradford, and potentially Mallet (and I guess Colt McCoy….not sure on that one)…isn’t Carolina’s non-pick looking worse by the second?
They could have gotten one of those top 3 at #11…where a team like Denver (for a while at least) had Jay Cutler who was at times the best QB in that class and also Ben Roethlisburger were both top 12 picks.
"It ain't over till its over"---
by FreeBradshaw on Dec 4, 2009 11:11 AM EST up reply actions
its a franchise turning around decision.
Is Everette Brown really worth it too? Winning would help it of course…but unless you have 2 first rounders already…you don’t give someone else 2 first rounders.
"It ain't over till its over"---
by FreeBradshaw on Dec 4, 2009 11:13 AM EST up reply actions
Not really, Tony Pike, Colt McCoy (he makes more sense in round 2), and Jevan Snead (If he comes out), will be available in the 2nd round.
Clausen
Locker
Bradford
Mallet
Tebow
McCoy
Snead
Pike
Brown (West Virginia)
That’s potentially one heck of a QB class if Clausen, Locker, Mallet, and Snead all decide to come out! Though, I’ll make a bet and say that only two of those guys really will (Clausen and Mallet).
I put Tebow on this list cause some team is going to take a look at him at QB the same way Pat White was taken. Spread Offense to the NFL?
by JP 23 on Dec 4, 2009 2:04 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
more than enough reason...
was in this coming draft, either as a junior or a senior, that he would still be a top 10 pick…which is what I was saying.
"It ain't over till its over"---
Yeah, it's pretty nice
I think the Carolina pick will end up around 8 or 9 and our pick around 14 or 15.
Carolina has probably won its last game in 09
So that pick should be migrating a little closer to the top, maybe as high as #8.
When will teams realize that trading away future first round picks does nothing but bite them in the a-hole?
Also, when will more teams realize how stupid some GM’s are and do this sort of thing more?
"It ain't over till its over"---
Jeff Otah
Ring a bell? He was obtained as part of that kind of compensation, and he’s a key piece of the CAR o-line. Just ask DeAngelo Williams if he likes that move. All of a sudden, he gets going and off the “bust” list, and the Panthers go 12-4. Such a huge regression from that record to this year is realistically pretty hard to predict, so while I’m not particularly high on Everette Brown, I think that if they had reason to like him enough as a mid-low 1st-rounder it is a reasonable gamble.
Hopefully it stays this way (and with 3 games against KC and/or OAK, it’s likely), but the Broncos’ pick we gave to Seattle doesn’t seem too bad. Granted, Alphonso Smith hasn’t been superb this year, but he’s not showing signs of being a bust. I’d call that a wash, at worst.
"I only know as much about myself as my mind can work out under its current conditions. And its current conditions are not good." -- Zaphod Beeblebrox
by Sharpe as a Tack on Dec 4, 2009 1:42 PM EST up reply actions
yes.
when it works its good.
But its a huge risk that fails more times than works out.
And even if Otah is a pro-bowl, All-pro caliber player…they still gave up more than they needed to in that trade, and that’s what it comes down to.
Giving up entirely too much.
"It ain't over till its over"---
How much you wanna bet that cleveland screws up their first pick?
Current Phinsider Feud Points: 23
T.Lex doesn't want to be fed, he wants to hunt. Can't just suppress sixty five million years of gut instinct.
Alex Mack is doing good and he went in the first
by TheRealSlimShady on Dec 4, 2009 6:42 PM EST up reply actions

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