4/7 ROUND RESULTS!!!!! in the MtD Live Mock Draft
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RESULTS:
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1) St. Louis Rams - Ndamukong Suh (DT, Nebraska) - I haven't bought into the Bradford bandwagon yet. Suh just makes good sense. It's boring but that speaks to the solidarity of this choice. We're not ready to protect our QB yet. I may go QB in this draft but only for a back-up, and I severely doubt that. |
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2) Detroit Lions - Russell Okung (OT, Oklahoma State) - The Lions have OL needs, namely at LG. This past year LT Jeff Backus did perform better as he was free from nagging injuries and the Martz scheme. But a replacement for the 34 year old Backus has been called for by Lions fans for years. Russell Okung showed up at the combine/his proday with 36" arms and performed very well in drills, strength tests, athletic tests. He solidified himself as a top 5 pick. Gerald McCoy would be an excellent pick here too, I chose him in the previous mock. McCoy had a solid showing at the combine, but his limited bench press reps and casual nature didn't help him. Is he taking it seriously enough? In addition, the Lions added DT Corey Williams, whom I strongly believe will have an impact. So DT need has diminished. The Lions choose the top blindside protector for their young franchise qb. |
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3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Gerald McCoy (DT, Oklahoma) - The Bucs desperately need a Defensive Tackle to improve their terrible run defence. Gerald Mccoy fits great into Raheem Morris' Tampa 2 scheme. He will be a starter right away and will be a starter for years to come. He was the best player available and the Bucs biggest need. |
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4) Washington Redskins - Bryan Bulaga (OT, Iowa) - With LT Russell Okung off the board, the choice was between drafting FS Eric Berry or QB Sam Bradford, trading down, or reaching a bit for Bulaga. Although Berry would fill a need at FS, the Redskins can either find a FS later in the draft, or (gasp!), find a way to properly utilize the 5 safeties on the roster. The need for offensive line help, especially at LT, is far greater than the need for a QB given Jason Campbell's presence, so I reached slightly for grab Bulaga, the 2nd-best LT in the draft in my view. Bulaga is a legitimate top-10 talent with ideal height, great talent, youth (20, soon 21 years old), and great intelligence. Bulaga is also a better fit for the ZBS Shanahan is sure to install than someone like Anthony Davis, making him the pick here. |
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5) Kansas City Chiefs - Eric Berry (S, Tennessee) - With Bulaga, Okung, and Suh all gone i had to pick BPA without reaching. Eric Berry is possibly the most talented player in the draft and fits a big need for the Chiefs. He steps in immediately and improves a struggling safety position. Should make Brandon Carr and Jarrod Page look much better |
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6) Seattle Seahawks - Jimmy Clausen (QB, Notre Dame) - This pick was made before the Charlie Whitehurst trade (or should I say fiasco?) Clausen has worked well in a pro style offense with a shoddy offensive line. He has also played injured and while some question his character, Pete Carroll recruited him hard for the better part of a decade. If this were after the Whitehurst deal, I think I would trade back at a deep discount since I can’t see paying a 3rd string QB $5 million per year, and most of the prospects the Seahawks want are still there at 15 (where the prospects are much cheaper too). Also with two QBs on board at this point, the possibility stands that a QB will fall to 14. |
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7) Cleveland Browns - Joe Haden (CB, Florida) - The Browns pass rusher was pretty good, but the coverage was so bad as to completely ruin the pass D. Haden is a great young corner to improve the secondary play. He didn't run well at the combine, but that's unimportant to a guy that didn't have any speed issues in college. |
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8) Oakland Raiders - Trent Williams (OT, Oklahoma) - No secret the Raiders need lots of help along the offensive line.With Bulaga off the board and Bruce Campbell's bust potential a little too high for me to want to spend a top 10 pick on him, Williams was the natural choice. He has experience at both left and right tackle, so he can push Mario Henderson for blindside protector while at the same time be perfectly capable of being the kind of big, physical run blocker the Raiders need on the right side. He's athletic and has a lot of experience. He's a total package, in short. |
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9) Buffalo Bills - Sam Bradford (QB, Oklahoma) - Buffalo has passed on the chance to get a franchise QB so many times since Jim Kelly that I've lost count. Every single QB since then has either been a reach, (JP Losman) a wily veteran (Drew Bledsoe) or a later round choice that the Bills hoped would be the exception to the rule (Trent Edwards). Bradford is in some peoples eyes the best QB in this draft, and when he fell to 9 I was pretty much obligated to take him. He's got a great arm, great intangibles, and if he can learn to play under center quickly and efficiently I think the kid is going to be an NFL star. Besides, how often does a guy who was supposed to go 1st overall fall into your lap at the 9th pick? |
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10) Jacksonville Jaguars - C.J. Spiller (RB, Clemson) - It came down to Cj Spiller or Rolando Mcclain, who’ve I’ve cooled down on even though i’d love to get him. CJ Spiller is a possibilty because the league is becoming a 2 RB league and besides MJD, we don’t have much firepower that’s suited to our run you through scheme. Dez Bryant is not a viable pick because of character and positional issues. Jags would be scared away from the WR position because of past experiences and the lack of passing in our offense. We’ll go BAP and that’s why Spiller was the selection. |
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11) Denver Broncos - Dan Williams (NT, Tennessee) - Although the Broncos made a lot of moves in FA to address short-comings along the defensive line, they cannot count on older free agents forever. By drafting Williams, they hopefully find a long-term solution for one of the most important positions on any 3-4 defense. It doesn't hurt that Williams will get to learn the ropes from Jamaal Williams, one of the better players at the position for the last decade. The pick also frees up Ronald Fields and Justin Bannan to play at their more natural DE positions, where the undersized Broncos were exposed as the 2009 season wore on. |
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12) Miami Dolphins - Earl Thomas (S, Texas) - With Berry, Haden, Spiller, and Dan Williams all off the board before my pick, I was left with two options, trade back in the round to add a few extra picks and take and rush linebacker, or take the best player available that fills one of our 4 greatest needs (NT, OLB, FS, WR). I could not find a trade partner so I went with the latter. Earl Thomas not only fills one of our biggest needs, but he was also the best player left on my board. He should be able to start immediately in our secondary and be a huge (much needed) playmaker for the Fins for years to come. |
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13) San Francisco 49ers - Brandon Graham (DE/OLB, Michigan) |
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14) Seattle Seahawks - Derrick Morgan (DE, Georgia Tech) - Morgan is now a need since Pete Carroll / Schneider traded away Darryl Tapp, a young and disruptive DE. Morgan is pretty much the consensus best DE in a deep D-Line draft, and is also a good 4-3 fit (perhaps the reason he fell here). While LT is a pressing need, if your team is as bad as the Seahawks, you take the BPA. |
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15) New York Giants - Rolando McClain (ILB, Alabama) - Best player available + one of team's needs...what more can you ask for. McClain for some reason is falling in drafts, and that plays right into the Giants hands. He's the best LB in the draft and is athletic and smart enough to be the Mike backer in the Giants scheme...whatever it may be. Big Bad Insane McClain would bring back memories of Pepper Johnson and Harry Carson...but I'll settle for Mike Barrow. |
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16) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (From Tenn) - Dez Bryant, (WR, Oklahoma State) - Traded up into this spot for a guy who i see as one of the top 10 talents. He was the BPA and the moment and he was the Bucs biggest need. He is able to stretch the field and make all of the tough catches. Freeman passing to Dez Bryant and Winslow can be lethal. He is the reciever with the best tools to be a #1 wideout. His 08 numbers 87 receptions for 1480 yards and 19 touchdowns. |
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17) San Francisco 49ers - Mike Iupati (OG, Idaho) |
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18) Pittsburgh Steelers - Sean Weatherspoon (LB, Missouri) - With most of the players I wanted already gone, I went with Talkative LB to replace Farrior and too be the trash talker we've missed since JP left. Even with the recent signing of Foote this is still a good pick which can allow Timmons to move to outside and backup Wood and Harrison. |
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19) Philadelphia Eagles (from ATL) - Jason Pierre-Paul (DE/OLB, South Florida) - With two of their top three targets already off the board the Eagles decided to trade up five spots to make sure they can get South Florida's Jason Pierre-Paul. The raw but extremely athletic Pierre-Paul finally gives the Eagles a Defensive End to compliment Trent Cole that they have been looking for a while. Pierre-Paul might start the season behind Juqua Parker but should take over the starting Left Defensive End spot by the end of the season. |
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20) Houston Texans - Taylor Mays (S, USC) - Eugene Wilson was placed on injured reserve in the middle of the season. He has also missed 29 games in the last four years. The Texans need a big physical safety to stop Chris Johnson, MJD, and Peyton Manning twice a year. |
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21) Cincinnati Bengals - Brian Price (DT, UCLA) - When Domata Peko went down to injury at the end of the year, our run defence collasped, which showed our huge need for d-line depth exactley what Price provides. |
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22) New England Patriots - Sergio Kindle (DE/OLB, Texas) - The Patriots' pass rush ranged from mediocre to abysmal last season. The addition of Sergio Kindle would give the defense a more deserving boost. His performance in the BCS game rose his stock, but the kicker in this pick is his experience in the 3-4 in Texas, both at the DE and the OLB positions. However, I would project him as an OLB in the pros. |
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23) Green Bay Packers - Anthony Davis (OT, Rugters) - Packers fans rejoice as one of the top 3 OTs manages to fall to #23. Davis has had weight concerns but was looking relatively trim at the combine. Davis has LT size and tools, pass blocking and run blocking very well. Aaron Rodgers will not be so throughly beaten up with Davis in the fold. |
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24) Atlanta Falcons (from PHI) - Everson Griffen (DE, USC) - After spending all morning trying to trade down with teams, I finally found a taker in the Eagles, the "points" worked out perfectly, and I was able to get an extra 3rd round pick. After signing CB Dunta Robinson, our biggest holes are pass rushing DE and OLB. With fan favorites Brandon Graham and Sean Weatherspoon already off the board before my original pick, I trade down giving up DE Jean Pierre-Paul to the Eagles, before chosing Griffin over Dunlap. FYI I tried to trade #24 to the Colts for (another 3rd round pick) who traded up to #25 instead ( I left out one letter on their email, and it was returned with one min on the clock) |
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25) Indianapolis Colts - Charles Brown (OT, USC) - The Colts gave up few sacks last year, but Peyton was pressured much more often than you would like, forcing short passes, incompetions or turnovers. A top tier pass blocker like Charles Brown at LT will give the Colts already excellent passing offense a boost, and kicking one of the current tackles inside to guard will help the Colts terrible run blocking. |
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26) Oakland Raiders (from cardinals) - Maurkice Pouncey (C/G, Flordia) - When I saw the Cards offering their 1st rounder for a reasonable price, I jumped all over it with this precisely in mind. Pouncey is another guy the Raiders are in desperate need of. I think even as a rookie, he'd be an upgrade over either Cooper Carlisle at right guard or Samson Satele at center. He's an intelligent, good character guy who's not afraid to lead. Those kinds of men are all too rare in the Raider locker room. |
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27) Dallas Cowboys - Jared Odrick (DE/DT, Penn State) - I took Golden Tate the last two drafts so I thought I'd try something different this time by taking Jared Odrick. Odrick is athletic and has prototypical size for a 3-4 DE, but more importantly he has a great motor. This is why I like Odrick so much, because he'll never take a play off. It should be noted though at the present time there are no holes at DE for the Cowboys. However, Marcus Spear was tendered and it doesn't look like the Cowboys have any intention of keeping him beyond this year. Plus Odrick can get penetration, and can play all three downs unlike Spears. |
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28) San Diego Chargers - Ryan Matthews (RB, Fresno State) - In hindsight, this pick may have needed to be a NT since the Chargers didn't get a shot at one in the 2nd round. However, the Chargers have a big hole at RB and Matthews was my top RB after Spiller. He fits what the Chargers will want him to do as long as he can hold onto the ball with his upright running style. Hopefully, the offensive upgrade of actually having a running game will substitute for upgrading the defense with something better than a rotation at NT. |
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29) New York Jets - Devin McCourty (CB, Rutgers) |
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30) Minnesota Vikings - Jermaine Gresham ( TE, Oklahoma) An elite player falls to the Vikings in the first round, and the Vikings draft him. While the Vikings already have one excellent pass receiving tight end, adding a second one will enhance the potency of the offense.Anytime the Vikings can add a 6'6 tight end with hands of glue and the ability to get open and get yards after the catch, we will take him. He isn't just another pass option, however. The talent of Jermaine Gresham has led some to draw comparisons to Hall of Famer Kellen Winslow, Sr.With his knee injury now fully healed, the humble Jermaine Gresham will add youth and athleticism to the Vikings at the tight end position. AsCBS Sports wrote today, "No tight end at or more than 260 pounds was faster, quicker or more explosive leaping in any drill than Gresham was at the combine." Finally, no tight end is complete without blocking ability. Here Gresham needs to hone his skill. Gresham has shown effort in blocking and can improve his technique to become a complete tight end.
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31) Baltimore Ravens (From Colts)- Kyle Wilson (CB, Boise State) - Wilson fits a huge need for the Ravens. With starting CB's Fabian Washington and Lardarius Webb coming back from season ending knee injuries, depth will be crucial for this team. For the last two seasons, the Ravens have gone into the playoffs extremely slim at the CB position and Wilson should add great depth here. A physical player who excels at press coverage. Would fight for the #2 CB spot between 2 other plays. |
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32) New Orleans Saints - Carlos Dunlap (DE, Flordia) - We felt we needed to add depth on the D-line especially after the release of Charles Grant, Carlos Dunlap is a player we feel could have been a top 10 pick under different circumstances and feel he has tremendous upside we view him in the Mold of a Mario Williams / Julius Peppers type player. We are full aware of the character concerns that caused him to drop and feel the risk reward is great enough to make this selection. |
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33. St. Louis Rams - Bruce Campbell (OT, Maryland) - It seems like it should be more difficult to get good players after drafting from the same pool of players over and over against the same guys but this is just getting easier. We got Griffen with our second pick the first time. The second time it was JPP. Now they've moved up and Campbell has dropped? For what? A good showing at the combine? We need the second bookend tackle to start long term across from Smith. Campbell is still a top O-line prospect worthy of a top half of the first round pick. I don't understand how he's dropped since the combine but I'll take him. We needed this to avoid skipping the franchise QB next year. And don't even think about telling me one won't be available. By the way Kudos to General Pug for standing in and taking heat for this pick, thanks man. |
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34. Detroit Lions - Jahvid Best (RB, Cal) - The Lions need to address the defense, but drafts rarely fall as you'd like so I went with explosive Jahvid Best in the 2nd. He was tremendous at the combine in drills and was the fastest back there. The Lions are looking for a game breaker at RB. A back who can join Nate Burleson and capitalize on the attention paid to Calvin Johnson and take pressure off Matthew Stafford. Even before Kevin Smith's serious knee injury questions about him arose. Maurice Morris is a solid back, but there is a reason he's a lifelong #2. Best shows good vision, instincts, patience, and cutback ability when running it downhill but time will tell if he can be effective running it between the tackles. Teams have gotten smarter with how to play the Reggie Bushes, Jamaal Charles, Percy Harvins - whether that's in the slot, as 3rd down back, I-formation 1st down, split wide, wildcat - whatever. Jahvid Best's elusiveness and ability to hit the edge and take it the distance set him apart. He's a player that can bring NFL fans to the edge of their seats. His injury history is only a minor concern. The concussion was a freak play. |
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35. Tennessee Titans (from bucs) - Jerry Hughes (DE, TCU) I picked Jerry Hughes because i think he is a dynamic pass rusher and will help fill the void left by KVB. |
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36. Kansas City Chiefs - Golden Tate (WR, Notre Dame) - With Jerry Hughes and Maurkice Pouncey off the board i again went BPA in a position of need. Tate can play the slot and return kicks for us. I did not want to reach for Cody and didn't feel any other players were worthy to be picked this high. |
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37. Washington Redskins - Brandon Spikes (ILB, Flordia) - One of the greatest areas of need for the Redskins is an ILB, especially with the switch to 3 - 4. Even in the 4 - 3, the Skins still needed an MLB to take over for London Fletcher when he retires, and, in the 3 - 4, the Skins need more guys to play in the middle. Spikes is an intelligent player who can play inside 3 - 4 and play the run, rush the passer, and drop back into coverage, and, with him slipping a bit into the 2nd round, he was a pretty easy pick to make. |
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38. Cleveland Browns - Jonathan Dwyer (RB, Georgia Tech) - Dwyer is a big pounding back to take a complimentary role to the small speedster Jerome Harrison. Dwyer will need work in the passing game coming out of the triple option, but has the tools to block and catch. |
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39. Arizona Cardinals (from raiders) - Navarro Bowman (LB, Penn State) - I went bowmen to play either weakside ILB possibly a cover LB in situations |
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40. Seattle Seahawks - Damian Williams (WR, USC) - He’s from USC, so Pete Carroll is familiar with him, and with Detroit signing Nate Burleson, WR is a pressing need. I’d personally rather get a LT or a DT, but I wasn’t here to make the pick and it looks like all the good LTs are gone by pick 33 (unless you count Saffold or Veldheer, which I believe were overdrafted due to the run at LT). The point is moot anyways since the Seahawks traded this pick for the #60 and Whitehurst. More realistically, we would draft Alualu or Houston with pick 60. |
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41. Miami Dolphins (from Bills) - Terrence Cody (NT, Alabama) - I decided to move up a few picks in the 2nd round to secure a NT (I gave up one of our three 6th round picks). Terrence Cody is a beast of a man. He'll clog up the middle of Miami's D and give Dansby, Wake and the rest of our LB's space to make plays. Much needed. |
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42. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Chad Jones (S, LSU) - Chad Jones will be the replacement for Sabby Piscitelli. Piscitelli gets moved back to Special Teams and our secondary wont get burned for what seems like every game. Jones has the physical tools to succeed. Bucs have now drafted someone to fill each of their top 3 needs. |
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43. Buffalo Bills(from dolphins - Roger Saffold (OT, Indiana) - Roger Saffold: Before I traded my pick to the Dolphins I had two options, either go for broke with Cody and then hope a franchise LT would still be there in the third or give up Cody and go with the LT I knew was already there. Part of what infulenced me was the fact that the Bills seem to be attempting to get new blood at NT via free agency, LT not so much. It seemed strange to me to have to go offense on my first two picks considering the mess that the defense has been thrust into after the 3-4 switch, but for every great QB, you'll find a great lineman keeping him on his feet. Saffold certainly isn't the best lineman available this season, but I'll take a 4 year college LT starter over a lot of the other guys out there. Saffold might need some time to sit out and learn the ropes from the coaching staff, but hey... so will Bradford. |
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44. New England Patriots - Corey Wootton (DE, N orthWestern ) - This one happens in the event that the most attractive option on the OL (Saffold) goes before this pick comes up. Regardless, I don't think the Patriots would be satisfied with just picking one player for their defensive scheme. This is where Corey Wootton comes in. Although he played in the 4-3 system in Evanston, he has the frame and ability to play the 3-4 as well. Wootton brings similarities to Richard Seymour, except taller and slimmer. The fact that (a) he's one of the most versatile ends in the rookie class and (b) he gives it his all on every play makes him a winning pick for New England. |
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45 . Denver Broncos - Damaryius Thomas (WR, GT) - While the initial draft plan was to land players for the offensive and defensive lines in the first two rounds, D. Thomas is too promising to pass up. Whether Brandon Marshall is traded or not, Denver needs additional play-making talent on offense. The hope is that the deceptively fast D. Thomas can help stretch the field and make it more difficult for defenses to sit on the short and mid-range routes that the Broncos offense emphasizes. Thomas is also dangerous with the ball in his hands and should be a natural fit in an offense that uses its fair share of quick slants and bubble screens. Thomas should also free up Eddie Royal to move to the slot role, which seems to be a better match for his talents. |
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46. New York Giants - Nate Allen (FS, South Florida) - Giants signed Antrel Rolle, but while Kenny Phillips may start...who exactly knows what he's going to be coming off major surgery and IR last year?? Giants really need to cover their arses after the debacle the position was in 2009. The Giants don't seem to go with a distinct FS or SS..just 2 safeties. Nate Allen is a do it all safety who've very smart...so he could be a quick learner and may start over Phillips, who could backup both spots. |
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47. New England Patriots - Mardy Gilyard (WR, Cincinnati) - Randy Moss' contract is coming to the near end, Wes Welker will be out of action for a good amount of time, and Julian Edelman, although impressive, is still unproven. Gilyard brings comparisons to a Desean Jackson-type, and has the highest amount of potential among this year's rookie receiving bunch. The Patriots could use a playmaker of sorts on a receiving corps that has become questionable looking. |
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48. Carolina Panthers - Arrelious Benn (WR, Illinois) - With Muhsin Muhammad getting older the Panthers are in desperate need of a big body who can stretch the field opposite Steve Smith, but also be an effective blocker. Simply put, Benn is the best blocking WR in the 2010 draft. Both DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart like the stretch the edges of the field and aren’t afraid of running to the outside, it’s here that Benn’s ability as a blocking WR shine. |
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49. San Francisco 49ers - Jared Veldheer (OT, Hillside College) |
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50 . Kansas City Chiefs - Cam Thomas (NT, North Carolina) - With a desperate need to upgrade the NT and C position this was a tough choice. Cam Thomas has all the potential to be a Great NT and i believe that Crennel will make him just that. Cam will probably compete with Smith for the starting job and hopefully be the starter. |
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51. Houston Texans -- Chris Cook (CB, Virginia) - With Dunta Robinson gone, corner is the biggest need. At 6-2, 212, Cook ran a 4.43 at the Combine, which means that he's a great player with size and speed to help stop the Colts aerial attack. |
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52. Pittsburgh Steelers - Morgan Burnett (FS, GT) - After failing to trade up to get Nate Allen, I drafted Burnett to eventually replace Clark. And since he can also play SS next time Troy goes out he can replace Troy and maybe the secondary doesn't fall apart next time |
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53. New England Patriots - Aaron Hernandez (TE, Flordia) - TE has now become a growing concern for the Patriots, thanks to the departures of Watson (Cleveland) and Baker (Seattle). Plus, the two TEs they have now have not seen regular season action in their careers. Hernandez can come in and make an immediate impact as a receiving TE, and can close a hole in that position. |
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54. Cincinnati Bengals - Mike Johnson (OG, Alabama) - With Bobbie Williams on the wrong side of 30 the Bengals need someone to develop for the future at the RG spot. |
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55. Philadelphia Eagles - Daryl Washington (OLB, Texas Christian) - Daryl Washington: Washington gives the Eagles a Linebacker that can cover a Tight End or Running Back unlike last year. Washington played MIKE Linebacker at Texas Christian but with Stewart Bradley returning the Eagles will move him to WILL Linebacker. Like Pierre-Paul, Washington might start the season behind Akeem Jordan playing special teams but if the Eagles continue to have problems with Tight Ends and Running Backs he should be starting by the midway point of the season. |
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56. Green Bay Packers - Patrick Robinson (CB, Florida State) -Another pick with excellent value, Robinson can play receivers aggressive and physical at the line just how the Packers like it. |
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57. Baltimore Ravens - Rob Gronkowski (TE, Arizona) - Todd Heap Jr, that is what Baltimore would call him. Gronkowski has the attitude and numbers to show he can be successful in this league and also fills a hole for the Ravens. Todd Heap was the only TE used last year, and much of his playing time was used for blocking. LJ Smith had only 2 catches this past season. Gronkowski should be able to see a good amount of playing time in a two TE system and will eventually take over for Heap. |
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58. Arizona Cardinals - Eric Norwood (OLB, South Carolina) - Eric Norwood as a rush linebacker to get some youth in one of our biggest need areas |
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59. Dallas Cowboys - Vladimir Ducasse (OT/OG, Massachusetts) - OT/OG Vladimir Ducasse has great size, arm length, power, and feet. He was also extremely productive and dominated the competition. Unfortunately for him that competition was Division II players. Moreover, as a recent immigrant from Haiti he is not that well developed and has poor technique. Despite all of this a lot of draftniks like Todd McShay and Scott Wright have him rated as a first day prospect based on his size and potential. And with his great work ethic and willingness to put in long hours in the film room he should live up to that potential. |
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60. San Diego Chargers - Kareem Jackson (CB, Alabama) - I love Jackson's man to man coverage skills and on my board he actually was in the top 30, so he looks like a steal here for me. He'll compete with Antoine Cason for the starting cornerback role in 2010. Hopefully he'll develop into a sort of Darrelle Revis light where he shuts down whatever receiver he has in coverage. His lack of physicality will be tested in the NFL, but maybe that's something he can improve on. It hurts not being able to get a NT though. |
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61. New York Jets - Jordan Shipley (WR, Texas) |
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62. Minnesota Vikings - Amari Spievey (CB, Iowa) - Amari Spievey is a physical corner who defends against the run. He didn’t get thrown at a lot his last year at Iowa because he was dominant in Iowa's Cover-2 defense (the same zone coverage that the Vikings usually run). He has good foot speed. He ran a 4.47 40-yard dash at theCombine, despite having a chest cold. Spievey has good intangibles. A high character guy, he is an aggressive cornerback who tackles explosively, and baits the quarterback for interceptions. Spievey will bring his heart and considerable talents to the Vikings and beef up the secondary. Cornerback is a very important position, and the Vikings have a critical need there. The Vikings suffered injuries at the cornerback position in 2009 and in the playoffs. It is possible that Spievey will see a good amount of playing time in the 2010 campaign. Spievey will make the Vikings' secondary better. |
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63. Indianapolis Colts - Ricky Sapp (DE, Clemson) - Without a pass rush from the DEs the Colts D falls apart. The Colts suffered late in the season, into the playoffs, when Freeney and/or Mathis were not 100%. The Colts don’t have another talented speed rusher to back them up, and their personnel and scheme isn’t built for the DTs and LBs to pick up a significant amount of the slack. Ricky Sapp is great value on a player to backup Freeney and Mathis and work his way into the lineup as he develops and Freeney/Mathis age. |
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64. New Orleans Saints - Tyson Alualu (DT, Cal) - Again we capitalize on drafting a player we feel will help upgrade our D-Line, paired with Sedrick Ellis we feel will improve our interior run defense. Hard worker and no nonsense type player we feel brings an attitude to this defense.We had him as a borderline 1rst rd pick and in fact was almost the pick at 32 so we`re thrilled to get him at 64 overall. |
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65. Atlanta - Brandon Lafell (Wr, LSU) - In order for Matt Ryan to become a star in his 3rd year, we need to continue to add weapons like the Colts do for Manning. But after 6 yrs in the NFL, Michael Jenkins seems to have maxed out (his reception totals being 53, 50, and 50 the last three yrs) I decided I wanted to upgrade the 2nd WR opposite Roddy White. LaFell may never be a true #1, but when he "LaFell-ed" to the 3rd round, I traded the extra 3rd round pick I obtained from Philly to move up. In the first round, I only moved down 5 spots, but exchanged that extra pick to move up 19 spots both in the 3rd AND 4th rounds. |
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66. Detroit - Lamarr Houston (DT, Texas) |
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67. Tennessee - Perrish Cox (CB, OSU) |
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68. Kansas City - J. D. Walton (C, Baylor) |
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69. Oakland - Torrell Troup (DT, CENTRAL FLORDIA) |
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70. Philadelphia (from Seattle) - Donovan Warren (CB, Michigan) |
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71. Cleveland - Colt McCoy (QB, Texas) |
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72. Buffalo - Koa Misi (OLB/DE, Utah) |
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73. Miami - Thaddeus Gibson (OLB, Ohio State) - With Koa Misi off the board, that made this pick a little tougher, but in the end I went with Thaddeus Gibson, the best 3-4 OLB left on the board. He could use a year to develope but he has great upside. Could be a steal. |
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74. Jacksonville - Tim Tebow (QB, Florida) - Tim Tebow is the most controversial player ever to be mocked to the Jaguars. The Jaguars know the value of Tebow to a percentage of their fans. However, the Jaguars will not pick Tebow in the first and would almost have to (barring trade) wait till the 3rd. Tim Tebow can be groomed and developed because Garrard is serviceable as of now. Tim Tebow is the 3rd/4th best QB and has value in the 3rd especially after showing improvement on some of his flaws. |
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75. Chicago - Reshad Jones (SS, Georgia) |
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76. New York Giants - Linval Joseph (DT, East Carolina) |
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77. Tennessee - Dakota Watson (OLB, FSU) |
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78. Carolina - Jamaine Cunningham (DE, Florida) - Jermaine Cunningham adds some depth on the DE and helps to fill the void of the disappearance of Julius Peppers. He provides depth on the lineup for the present, and a potential project/starter for the future to help get the two speedy edge rushers that best fits in with Ron Meeks cover-2 scheme. |
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79. San Francisco - Jacoby Ford (WR, Clemson) |
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80. Denver - Jon Asamoah (G, Illinois) |
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81. Houston - Geno Atkins (DT, Georgia) |
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82. Pittsburgh - John Jerry (G, Ole Miss.) |
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83. St. Louis - Dexter McCluster ( RB, Ole Miss.) |
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84. Cincinnati - Anthony McCoy (TE, USC) |
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85. Browns (from OAK ,from NE) - Kyle Calloway (OT, Iowa) |
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86. Green Bay - Toby Gerhart (RB, Standford) |
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87. St. Louis - Ed Dickson ( TE, Oregon) |
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88. Arizona (from ravens) - Sean Lee (ILB, Penn state) |
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89. Arizona - Ciron Black (OT, LSU) |
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90. Dallas - Major Wright (S, Florida) |
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91. San Diego - Eric Decker (WR, Minnesota) |
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92. Cleveland (from jets) - George Selvie (DE/OLB, South Florida) |
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93. Minnesota - Jason Fox (OT, Miami) |
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94. Ravens - Alex Carrington (DE, Arkansas State) |
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95. New Orleans - Jason Worilds (OlB/DE, Virginia Tech) |
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96. Atlanta - Matt Tennant (C/G Boston College) |
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97. Detroit - Brandon Ghee (CB, Wake Forest) |
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98. Miami (from Titans) - Jimmy Graham (TE, Miami) |
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99. Kansas City - Micah Johnson (ILB, Kentucky) |
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100. Washington - Marshall Newhouse (G, TCU) |
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101. Seattle - Arthur Jones (DT, Syracuse) - Tough pick to make since Joe McKnight and Hardesty were still on board, but in the end, I felt DT was just as big of a need, since Colin Cole is possibly the worst starting DT in the NFL today (he really is that bad and I have no idea how he’s making starter money when he’ merely rotational depth). Art Jones is only here because of his injury history, and I feel fortunate that he’s still around in round 4. |
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102. Cleveland - Javier Arenas (CB, Alabama) |
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103. Arizona - Dominique Franks (CB, Oklahoma) |
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104. Buffalo - Boo Robinson (DT, Wake Forest) |
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105. Panthers (from Jags) - Dennis Pitta (TE, Brigham Young) |
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106. Chicago - Shawn Lauvao (G, Arizona State) |
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107. Tennessee (from Miami) - Taylor Price (WR, Ohio) |
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108. Tennessee - Montario Hardesty (RB, Tennessee) |
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119. Jags (from panthers) - Pat Angerer (LB, Iowa) |
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110. San Francisco - Akwasi Owusu-Ansah (CB, Indiana(PA) |
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111. Denver - Donald Butler (ILB, Washington) |
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112. New York Giants - Ben Tate (RB, Auburn) |
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113. Pittsburgh - Trevard Lindley (CB, kentucky) |
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114. Rams - Austen Lane (DE, Murray State) |
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115. Houston - Carlton Mitchell (WR, South Florida) |
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116. New England - Anthony Dixon (RB, Mississippi state) |
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117. Cincinnati - Darrel Stuckey (S, Kansas) |
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118. Philadelphia - Joe McNight (RB, USC) |
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119. Green Bay - Greg Hardy (DE/OLB, Mississippi) |
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120. Arizona (from Baltimore) - Tony Pike (QB, Cincinnati) |
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121. New York Jets (from Arizona) - D’Anthony Smith (DE, La Tech) |
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122. Dallas - Jerome Murphy (CB, South Florida) |
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123. San Diego - Selvish Capers (OT, West Virginia) |
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124. Seattle (from Philadelphia via New York Jets) - Tony Washington (OT,Abilene Christian) - I tried to trade up to get McKnight, Tate, or Hardesty, but it’s hard to find a willing trade partner when no one is around. James Washington is an intriguing LT, and perhaps a Joe Gibbs fit. Of course he has a huge red flag in that he had sex with his 15 year old sister when he was 16, but to me that’s just bad parenting. We all make mistakes when we’re 16, some certainly more unusual than others, but if he’s a good football player, then he’s a good football player, and the players that have a possibility of actually playing LT are slim, so you take what you can get. |
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125. Minnesota - Mitch Petrus (G, Arkansas) |
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126. Indianapolis - Rennie Curran (OLB, Georgia) |
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127. New Orleans - Eric Olsen (C, Notre Dame) |
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128. St. Louis - Roddrick Muckleroy (OLB, Texas) |
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129. Detroit - Andre Roberts (WR, Citadel) |
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130. Cleveland (from Tampa Bay) - Brandon Deaderick (DE/DT, Alabama) |
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131. Washington - Myron Lewis (FS, Vanderbilt) |
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132. Kansas City - T. J. Ward (S, Oregon) |
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133. Cleveland - |
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134. Oakland - |
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135. Seattle - |
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136. Buffalo - |
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137. Chicago - |
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138. Kansas City (from Miami) - |
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139. Jacksonville - |
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140. Kansas City (from Carolina) - |
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141. San Francisco - |
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142. Cleveland (from Detroit via Denver) - |
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143. New York Giants - |
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144. Tennessee - |
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145. Atlanta - |
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146. Houston - |
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147. Pittsburgh - |
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148. Cincinnati - |
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149. Tampa Bay (from New England) - |
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150. Green Bay - |
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151. St. Louis (from Philadelphia) - |
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152. Indianapolis (from baltimore)- |
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153. Baltimore (from Arizona) - |
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154. Oakland (from New England via Denver and Dallas) - |
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155. San Diego - |
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156. Cleveland (from New York Jets) - |
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157. Minnesota - |
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158. Indianapolis - |
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TRADES:
- The Titans trade the 16th pick to the Bucs for their 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 7th round picks
- The Falcons trade the 19th and 179 pick to the eagles for the 24th and 87th pick.
-The Colts Trade 31st and 94th picks to the Ravens for 25th and 152nd picks.
-The Cardinals Trade there 26th pick to the Raiders, The raiders get the Cards 2nd and 4th.
-Bills send the 41 pick to the Dolphins for the 43pick and a 6th rounder.
-Atlanta trades #83 and #87 in the 3rd round and its 4th round pick for the Rams 3rd and 4th.
- Titans trade pick #98 for Miami’s #12 and a 7th rounder
- Jags trade there 4th round pick for Panthers 4th and 7th
Reasoning for picks pending submission by Reps. Send to ttango1990@verizon . net (no spaces)
If it's deemed spam, it gets deleted.
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wowwwww
Suhand Campbell for the Rams? I will pay my next pay check for that right there
I think I speak for Rams nation when I say
If we got a Suh/Campbell or Bradford/Campbell then it would be a dream draft
boom or bust type talent
Very similar
Barron
Alex Barron is a solid tackle prospect with great size, athletic ability, and a terrific wingspan. He has quick feet along with good agility and balance for a player his size. He gets into his stance quickly, but has a tendency to get a little high and loses leverage. He handles speed rushers well, and engulfs smaller defenders once he gets his long arms on them.
Barron has great potential, but isn’t considered on the same level as some of the top prospects in recent drafts. Has “boom or bust” written all over him. He is a little inconsistent with his technique, and lacks the tenacity and the physical style of play you like to see in an offensive lineman. He could also stand to add a little upper-body strength.
Campbell
Final Word: Campbell is one of the most intriguing players in this year’s draft. He’s an incredible athlete for an offensive lineman and a natural left tackle. His quickness, upper body strength and size make him ready for the NFL right now, even though he came out following his junior season.
Campbell’s an attractive talent because he’s shown he can handle a man and zone scheme. This could give him the advantage over other early entrants Bryan Bulaga and Anthony Davis, who are almost strictly man blockers.
Where Campbell gets negative points is in his inconsistent technique, which could give a line coach fits. Campbell also has a growing history of injuries. Missed time in 2009 with turf toe and an injury to his medial collateral ligament. Campbell started only 17 games in his career, which is a big red flag. Campbell may define the term “boom or bust prospect.”
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Well it's Barron whom he'll replace so I can accept that
He’ll have a year to get his technique down. Now that I think about it Boom or Bust project seems like a blanket paraphrase, applicable to probably 90% or more of the draft.
youre right
alot of people throw that phrase around. But when me and my buddy (we are both draft crazy) were watching the Combine, we both said another Alex Barron when we were watching Campbell. We both really liked Barron when he came out. But after a few seasons it became clear that he just isnt smart enough to play. All the athletic ability in the world but continues to play with poor technique. If you watch the tape of Campbell he looks too similar. I wouldnt take the Cheese on this guy
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I would love those two picks for the rams.
by bobhugehands on Mar 14, 2010 12:13 PM EDT up reply actions
dbcouver, i have much respect
for you. but-
campbell= project.
best= freakin’ weapon!
by mooseknuckles41 on Mar 17, 2010 12:59 AM EDT up reply actions
yeah I'm startin to have second thoughts now
Although not so much for passing on Best as for passing on Hughes, Washington, Sapp or Wooten. I think I know what it’s like to be combine drunk. Too bad theres no morning after pill for momentary lapses of reason. I wonder if I’m a distant cousin to Elvis.
PLEASE GET YOUR EXPLANATIONS IN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
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showed up right after the first pick played some smart ass and then left and before his second pick if I recall correctly.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 13, 2010 7:46 PM EST up reply actions
he left after the second pick
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 13, 2010 7:48 PM EST up reply actions
Ok, I assumed he had it.
I’ll be there next Saturday just in case, but I’ll be on the iphone. I’ll check my phone and give you a bpa before Saturday and at the end of the 3rd round (no 3rd round pick) just in case.
Ok thank you
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 15, 2010 6:40 PM EDT up reply actions
Sent mine
Quick question, Next week are we starting with the 3rd round or are we doing all 7 rounds?
starting with the 3rd round. We wont be starting over lol. We will just be doing two rounds next weekend.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 12:20 AM EST up reply actions
yea I go yours but am waiting for more then will update the post more.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 12:23 AM EST up reply actions
yep I told you that lol
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 12:21 AM EST up reply actions
The Rams are open to trade opportunities for the first pick in the rest of the draft
Maybe I should post this on Craigs list
did you get my BPA list Angels?
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
Yes I did.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 4:16 AM EST up reply actions
Angels how did the draft go?
Were there people who didn’t turn in their BPA list and not show up? And if so which teams?
2009 BTB Fantasy Champ... Deal with it
There were and those teams that didn’t send a BPA or show are The Browns (who we need a new rep for anyway), Panthers (talk to Jaxon), and seahawks rep was here for one pick but never sent in a BPA (think he needs to go).
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 10:45 AM EDT up reply actions
for browns id give Mocking Dan first dibs since I asked earlier. If we could focus and get the Browns rep first and hopefully soon that would be good.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 11:03 AM EDT up reply actions
yea and he was busy yest. so couldn’t
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 11:14 AM EDT up reply actions
I can't believe Jaxon would screw us like that
that pisses me off. I’ll take care of getting another Panthers rep if you would take care of getting the other two
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Yea it pissed me of as well. Ill say he wasn't Logged in all of yesturday or only early in the morning however should have sent in BPA.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 11:15 AM EDT up reply actions
those things happen
when you send a boy to do a man`s job…guess expecting him to do a better job than me was asking just too much for him.
you are repping the saints right?
anyhow I just found a replacement. Angels did you get the e-mail I sent you?
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Yes just did im about to add him up top in as a rep
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 4:05 PM EDT up reply actions
Phins
this is the best first 2 rounds so far though looking at it the 3rd round FS are better then OLBers that are left shrugs
3 new 2010 starting LBers via 2010 draft
Confidence breeds success, self-doubt breeds failure
Giants
great draft so far hope it goes down this way
by hotshot5568@aim.com on Mar 14, 2010 11:05 AM EDT reply actions
trade waiting approval for JP and angelscolts
atlanta trades for top pick in 3rd round.
Atlanta trades #83 and #87 in the 3rd round and its 4th round pick for the Rams 3rd and 4th.
( atlanta trades up in the 3rd and 4th but gives up an additional 3rd it got in the mock philly trade)
I will let you know the player if angelcolts ok with that?
What are the numbers on the value chart? I don't really know if it is realistic them doing that (rams) but im Oking the deal as long as the value chart numbers are close.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 2:08 PM EDT up reply actions
The value chart says 377 to 396
The 3 Atlanta picks adding up to 396, and the 2 St Louis picks adding up to 377.
Ill right it is confirmed then.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 4:06 PM EDT up reply actions
assumed you guys agreed on it before telling us?
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 4:34 PM EDT up reply actions
ok good.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 4:38 PM EDT up reply actions
Through the comments so far...
it’s interesting that no one seems to be complaining about their team picks… If it would only work that good in real life!!!! LOL!!!
half the comments are related to sending in explanations though lol,
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 2:16 PM EDT up reply actions
I got a complaint over the Vikings not drafting Colt McCoy in the 2nd. I can see his point, but I am going with who we have on the roster right now and taking the BPA and looking only at the most immediate needs.
by medicineball on Mar 14, 2010 2:29 PM EDT up reply actions
Do Vikings fans really lack any confidence in Jackson? He seems to be a very good QB that should have only got better while learning behind Favre.
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
by ChiefsfanJon on Mar 14, 2010 4:25 PM EDT up reply actions
Big time lack in confidence in TJack. I am on the Jackson bandwagon for the long haul, but most fans are ready for a new quarterback of the future. I hope he remains with the team.
by medicineball on Mar 14, 2010 4:27 PM EDT up reply actions
I think Jackson just needs to keep working, and then the game will slow down for him. Once he gets to that point, he could be really good. I wish my fellow Vikings fans were more patient, especially with our quarterbacks.
by medicineball on Mar 14, 2010 4:28 PM EDT up reply actions
I know it was the first preseason game but i saw Favre come in and look shaky and Jackson dominate the Chiefs in that preseason game. And we had our starters in (granted our defense is mediocre)
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
by ChiefsfanJon on Mar 14, 2010 4:31 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
Rec’d.
I was talking about the same thing a few weeks ago over at the Daily Norseman. I even found a Youtube video of Jackson throwing a beautiful, deep bomb to a backup wide receiver for a long touchdown. He found your safety out of position.
Well, they said it was your backup that was in there. Jackson is maturing into a very good quarterback, and I just hope we keep him long enough to see him reach his potential. With Rich Gannon, we cut him loose and then he turns into a great player for the Raiders. I keep telling my fellow Vikings fans, hey, just put him somewhere on the roster, and he will get there. Yet, no patience at all from the fans. At least the coaches seem to support Jackson.
by medicineball on Mar 14, 2010 4:35 PM EDT up reply actions
Our backup safeties were our starters eventually lol. Our only safety that was a starter all year was Mike Brown.
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
by ChiefsfanJon on Mar 14, 2010 4:37 PM EDT up reply actions
Lol.
The Chiefs are a team on the rise. I like the plan the Chiefs are on.
by medicineball on Mar 14, 2010 4:39 PM EDT up reply actions
I really like our team and think with Crennel and Weis manning the coordinators we could jump to an 8-8 team this year if we get 3 starters from this draft. So far i’ve got 2 and a slot receiver. We’ll see how the next couple rounds go i plan on 2 more starters.
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
by ChiefsfanJon on Mar 14, 2010 4:44 PM EDT up reply actions
You have some nice picks for the Chiefs. Good luck the rest of the way.
by medicineball on Mar 14, 2010 5:23 PM EDT up reply actions
hey jon (off topic)
well to this draft. do you know what day this week the mock at AP is starting?
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not sure one sec i’ll find out.
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
by ChiefsfanJon on Mar 14, 2010 4:40 PM EDT up reply actions
hmm AP is oddly empty atm. Normally can ask a question and get 20 responses guess people are drinking and watching college hoops haha
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
by ChiefsfanJon on Mar 14, 2010 4:51 PM EDT up reply actions
I have asked over there 2 times and got no responses its wierd. I was looking to day at the stats for both pages your is like 4 times our some how lol
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 4:54 PM EDT up reply actions
There's normally a post every couple hours that gets 400 responses and 30 recs because it has to do with Eric Berry being our savior.
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
by ChiefsfanJon on Mar 14, 2010 4:59 PM EDT up reply actions
are’s is quite and watch hoops as well
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 4:55 PM EDT up reply actions
oh yeah i’d bet Big 10 championship right now right? Also how dare you try to steal Texas from the Big XII because they can’t compete with our Hawks :D
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
by ChiefsfanJon on Mar 14, 2010 4:57 PM EDT up reply actions
hahah
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 5:22 PM EDT up reply actions
Angel what is your opinion of Lilja? He is someone i really want the Chiefs to pickup and he’s scheduled for a visit tomorrow.
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
he's very good
horrific injury history. Yet to start more than 6 games in back to back seasons. Colts say they cut him after he failed his physical.
Luck is probability taken personally, clutch is probability attributed to individuals.
by shake n bake on Mar 14, 2010 5:12 PM EDT up reply actions
*but has a horrific injury history
Luck is probability taken personally, clutch is probability attributed to individuals.
by shake n bake on Mar 14, 2010 5:13 PM EDT up reply actions
ah i see
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
by ChiefsfanJon on Mar 14, 2010 5:15 PM EDT up reply actions
that's what his agent said
the Colts said it was a failed physical.
Truth is probably somewhere in between.
Luck is probability taken personally, clutch is probability attributed to individuals.
by shake n bake on Mar 14, 2010 5:23 PM EDT up reply actions
hey can we hide like the first half of this thread that is just people saying they sent there explinations.
Maybe it will get more people commenting on the draft so far?
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 5:25 PM EDT up reply actions
done
Luck is probability taken personally, clutch is probability attributed to individuals.
by shake n bake on Mar 14, 2010 5:28 PM EDT up reply actions
judging by the rationals for the picks
…its Al Davis
Master of the squeegee
by FreeBradshaw on Mar 14, 2010 8:18 PM EDT up reply actions
I'm hoping to trade back
I’m willing to trade any of my picks, for some picks. Just offer something and we can talk about it. Respond if your interested. We have:
a 3rd, a 4th, a 5th, and a 6th.
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I’d offer, but I’m only a pick behind you, ha.
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you could still offer :)
"HULU: An evil plot to destroy the world. Enjoy"
Driver of the "Cut Reggie Nelson" Bandwagon.
Winner of the 2010 Chad Pennington Award
In that case, I’d certainly be willing to trade up 1 spot in the 3rd and 4th in exchange for your 5th or 6th.
I call it... The Avaslug!
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by UZ on Mar 18, 2010 4:03 AM EDT up reply actions
nah :)
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Driver of the "Cut Reggie Nelson" Bandwagon.
Winner of the 2010 Chad Pennington Award
Didn't think so, HA
I call it... The Avaslug!
I am the 1st and probably only official member of the David "Dr." Jones fanclub. Until I get the newsletter out, anyway.
Syracuse Basketball 2010: Big East Champs!!! G'Orange!
thanks I got your pick and BPA
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 19, 2010 12:20 AM EDT up reply actions
KOA MISI, OLB/DE, UTAH.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 19, 2010 1:04 AM EDT up reply actions
Yeah, I got Misi.
I’m surprised he was still there in the 3rd round, he’s one of my favorite prospects.
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by UZ on Mar 19, 2010 8:42 AM EDT up reply actions
Hey ready for your pick when you are ready
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 9:47 PM EDT up reply actions
Bsims EMAIL ME WHEN YOU SEE THIS I DONT HAVE YOUR EMAIL
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 14, 2010 10:47 PM EDT reply actions
yes thanks, also sent you one now :)
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 15, 2010 6:40 PM EDT up reply actions
ravens pick
Like the trade. ravens would lose very little by doing this. In this draft, ravens could have taken odrick, but top corner is available in the first and a top TE available in the second. Would consider taking J. Hughes in first and one of the other CB’s in the second. Not sure but Dennis Pitta or another pass catching TE could be available with the new third round pick.
Good Job
There are a few strange moves here
We could report them back to their team’s board and let their fellow fans tear them apart.
Don’t look at me, I had a whole Posse of Bills fans with me telling me how awesome getting Bradford was. :)
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by UZ on Mar 15, 2010 7:24 AM EDT up reply actions
Yeah, that shocked me
Bradford is clearly a better fit for Seattle than Claussen. Surprised that the Seattle drafter thought otherwise. Either way, getting one of those 2 QB’s is a good deal for Buffalo.
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-Vince Lombardi
Interesting draft
Some picks I have questions about for whoever picked them.
Jacksonville, round 1: Why did you go with CJ Spiller? Most people have DL as your top need and with all the DE’s still available, why go with a RB?
New York Jets, round 1: Why did you like McCourty better then Wilson?
Denver Broncos, round 2: Why did you prefer Thomas over Benn?
New England Patriots, round 2: Same question. Why Gilyard over Benn?
These are just curiousity questions.
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amazingly enough 63% of Jags fans on www.bigcatcountry.com supported this jan 17, 2010
2010 Scouting Report: CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson
by Jonathan Loesche on Jan 17, 2010 3:36 PM PST in 2010 Scouting Reports 31 comments
Poll Would you draft CJ Spiller?
63%Yes 175 votes.
9% No 26 votes.
27% Only if the Jags trade down 75 votes.
276 votes
RE: Thomas V. Benn...
Though Thomas couldn’t run at the combine, some evaluators I respect peg him as being faster and more of a vertical threat than Benn. I think the the Broncos are flush with possession types (assuming Marshall stays, of course), and that a vertical element is a dire need for this offense.
I would have passed on any and all WR’s in the second round, but D. Thomas is ranked as the #4 overall prospect on the War Room’s Super 99. So it was as much about BPA as anything. For better or worse, I personally afford the War Room a lot of credibility. They aren’t the best mockers, but I’ve found their player evaluations and projections to be very good the last few years.
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by PredominantlyOrange on Mar 15, 2010 4:09 PM EDT up reply actions
Key word on your Jaguar question...need
The Jaguars and their fans don’t believe in needs drafting. Strictly BAP.
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Ok, maybe need was a bad choice
Spiller is no doubt very talented, but more so then Morgan? Graham?
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by Talon Talent on Mar 16, 2010 1:01 AM EDT up reply actions
That's still need thinking
We don’t always draft need.
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I'm going to say Gilyard over Benn...
…based upon production. Gilyard has proven that he can do well, while selecting Benn would be based upon potential.
by Richard Hill on Mar 15, 2010 11:17 PM EDT up reply actions
Exactly.
Benn is all potential because we don’t know what he is capable of. That may be Williams’ fault, but it doesn’t change the fact that we don’t know what we’d be getting from Benn.
by Richard Hill on Mar 16, 2010 5:35 PM EDT up reply actions
REC THIS SO IT WILL SAY AT THE TOP PLEASE
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 15, 2010 11:33 AM EDT reply actions
I sent in my explanations
Did you get them?
"'Tis a bird I love, with its brooding note, And the trembling throb in its mottled throat; There's a human look in its swelling breast, And the gentle curve of its lowly crest; And I often stop with the fear I feel-- He runs so close to the rapid wheel." Nathaniel Parker Willis, "The Belfrey Pigeon"
yes I did
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 15, 2010 6:41 PM EDT up reply actions
Bills 2nd round trade with Miami
Roger Safford is said to be a guard in the NFL. Lack of footwork speed makes him better suited inside rather than LT. Stupid trade to begin with. If Cody is there for the Bills in 2nd round they have to take him
see Chris Steuber's Mock draft on www.scout.com, and Wes Buntings mock on national football post
both have Rodger Saffold going in the first round!!
Steuber:
Senior OT 6-5 316
Drafting late in the first round, the Cowboys could draft the best player available or fill a need. Selecting a LT of the future is a need; Saffold is rising.
Bunting:
31. Indianapolis Colts: Rodger Saffold, OL, Indiana
We know Colts president Bill Polian loves to draft Big Ten guys, and Saffold has the talent and versatility to play either guard or tackle at the next level.
Lions looking to trade down from 66
top of 3rd round. pick #66. Looking for similar value per trade chart. Let me know if interested.
Angels
Are we still going on saturdays or are you going to let people make their picks during the week?
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
I am letting them though the week if they want. There is no clock till that time.
My goal is for at least 10 picks before Saturday and im doing it over email.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 15, 2010 6:42 PM EDT up reply actions
Lions looking to trade down from 66 *LAST CALL*
top of 3rd round. pick #66. Looking for similar value per trade chart. Let me know if interested.
too late
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 16, 2010 6:06 PM EDT up reply actions
Jag's Pick Explanation
It came down to Cj Spiller or Rolando Mcclain, who’ve I’ve cooled down on even though i’d love to get him. CJ Spiller is a possibilty because the league is becoming a 2 RB league and besides MJD, we don’t have much firepower that’s suited to our run you through scheme. Dez Bryant is not a viable pick because of character and positional issues. Jags would be scared away from the WR position because of past experiences and the lack of passing in our offense. We’ll go BAP and that’s why Spiller was the selection.
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thanks
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 16, 2010 6:12 PM EDT up reply actions
The chiefs are also willing to trade down in the 3rd round
E-mail any offers to Jon_Hake@Yahoo(.)com
The first 3 picks of the draft will be defense. Pioli loves him some defense.
Some analysis on the Panthers #48 pick Arrelious Benn
Even though I’m the ‘Johnny come lately’ for the Panthers, Benn was my #1 target overall.
With Muhsin Muhammad getting older the Panthers are in desperate need of a big body who can stretch the field opposite Steve Smith, but also be an effective blocker. Simply put, Benn is the best blocking WR in the 2010 draft. Both DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart like the stretch the edges of the field and aren’t afraid of running to the outside, it’s here that Benn’s ability as a blocking WR shine.
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by James The Aussie on Mar 16, 2010 6:05 PM EDT reply actions
Thanks for this
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 16, 2010 6:12 PM EDT up reply actions
if titans get back to me ill post the three ok?
I have been thinking whether I will or not and I guess I really should. Ill do it tomorrow night even if he hasn’t got back to me and if he hasn’t he probably won’t before sat.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 17, 2010 1:42 AM EDT up reply actions
I just now was able to pull up the spread sheet
I don’t know why I have so much trouble with it. Anyhoo I counted 68 players gone? So that answers my question partially anyway.
yea a couple names are double in two positions lol
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 17, 2010 6:40 PM EDT up reply actions
I have work today and will make my pick tonight.
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Ok thank you
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 17, 2010 10:46 AM EDT up reply actions
sorry we had no rep but we do for the rest of this thing
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 17, 2010 6:40 PM EDT up reply actions
yes If that is true I didn't know this can I see a link just for knowledge purpose. also need to know which pick as I haven't made that pick list yet another person is.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 17, 2010 6:41 PM EDT up reply actions
Pick we got from the Jets, whichever one that is.
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by Talon Talent on Mar 18, 2010 12:46 AM EDT up reply actions
Wait I was just told that the Seahawks gave up there 3rd round pick.
whats up I need a link
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 12:59 AM EDT up reply actions
Nope that isn't the one I heard of the one I heard was for Charlie Whitehurst
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 2:13 AM EDT up reply actions
With Philadelphia getting Darrell Tapp in the trade
It wouldn’t make sense for them to draft a DE in the 1st Round.
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-Vince Lombardi
Ok was just talking it over with Shake and you don't get the pick.
you guys traded pick 40 (of this draft) and a 2011 4th round pick for pick 60 and the player. Since they already passed we really can do nothing about it.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 1:10 AM EDT up reply actions
Redskins sign RB Mike Bell to a tender sheet
the compensation is a 2nd rd pick but the pick is past, we `ll take a 3rd and a 4th from the Redskins and call it even.
wait im confused. because of the signing you are suppose to get the redskins second round pick?
if so I say we just go on. You don’t get those two because then we would have even more wrong (compared to the real thing).
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 17, 2010 6:44 PM EDT up reply actions
what happens actually
is the redskins sign Bell to an offer sheet and the Saints still have the option of matching it so he might still be a Saint, also the Redskins still could try to lower the compensation and see if the Saints will accept less. Then fo this mock i`m asking for a 3rd from the redskins and if not i`m keeping Mike Bell lol just joking don`t change any picks.
Eagles signed Bell to an offer sheet in real life. If not matched, no compensation will be given up.
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by Talon Talent on Mar 18, 2010 12:47 AM EDT up reply actions
what you mean?
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 12:29 AM EDT up reply actions
The changes to the actual draft picks occurring due to activity during our live mock
And the questions that are coming up as a result
Yea I see that. But everyone must remember this is to give us an idea and also to have fun and it will not be exact in anyway.
I will keep track and see how many we get right though just for fun.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 2:14 AM EDT up reply actions
if it is infront of us I will but not if it has passed cause we would have to start over and we will not do that lol.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 2:24 AM EDT up reply actions
By the way under the trades section above
it says we traded with the Titans. It was the Bucs that traded with the Titans.
ok ill fix it. JP had made mistakes the other day when he put them up and I think part of it was because of his comp and I just had copied those lol.
it will get fixed and ill post the 4 picks I have tomorrow. (busy with homework and shouldn’t be here right now lol)
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 2:41 AM EDT up reply actions
I know I've been suffering from the same addiction
My family wants to know WTF I’m doing on here. They are actually learning draft lingo and players names and projections.
mine aint learning but they want to know the same question. I am doing more than mock stuff though actually lol.
anyway remember to get your BPA list in and let people know as you see them around (sent two email on accident today so they all should get them).
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 2:54 AM EDT up reply actions
I’ll have my BPA list in by tomorrow evening. Sorry about the delay, I’ve had… let’s call it a really bad week. Not much time for internet fun and games :/
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I am sorry you have had such a bad week.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 4:30 AM EDT up reply actions
3rd and 4th
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 12:20 PM EDT up reply actions
I probably won't be able to attend
will be out of town this weekend
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Ok well injoy yourself and I have your BPA
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 12:34 PM EDT up reply actions
Try not to give me the same position twice if I can't make the draft
Like don’t give me two DB’s (corner or safety) in a row. Thanks.
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yep pretty much a given lol.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 12:34 PM EDT up reply actions
I got a soccer game (again)
It’ll be at 1:30, so I’ll probably not be able to pick. So I’ll either get Socalstites to pick for me or just use the BAP list.
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Ok are we using the same one or are you still going to send a new one.
if someone doesn’t send a new one in we will use there old ones
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 18, 2010 9:48 PM EDT up reply actions
socal will be my voice
Don’t go off the BAp list, let him pick whoever in the 4th
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by TheTealDeal on Mar 20, 2010 12:35 PM EDT up reply actions
Well besides not having most BPA lists we are doing good so far
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 19, 2010 12:21 AM EDT reply actions
are there seriously that many irresponisble people on this site?
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im starting to get them in now.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 19, 2010 11:33 AM EDT up reply actions
Vikings’ BPA list for tomorrow, March 20 is now in.
by medicineball on Mar 19, 2010 10:22 AM EDT up reply actions
yes I got yours thanks
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 19, 2010 6:26 PM EDT up reply actions
Hey James. Are you on here?
"Once again the trousers of evil are yanked down by the mocking hands of justice!"-Revshawn
Ok, I'm confused.
Exactly how in the world has the 3rd round started so early? Are guys just choosing their picks ahead of time or what? It clearly says in the directions that the 3rd round is going to be held this Saturday. There’s no listed time, I had to search a bit before I found out the draft was at 1PM.
We got our BPA list in, but I wouldn’t really want our pick autogenerated because of it. I’d rather both me and James be here so that we could start up a private chat room, go back and forth like a HC between his GM, and choose a guy we both like and we both can agree on.
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Don't worry they are not being Autogenerated.
They are picking ahread of time if they are ready and we get to them so we will be ahread of schedule. The draft will officially start with the time mattering at 1ET tomorrow
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 19, 2010 6:28 PM EDT up reply actions
Yeah, we’re just a bunch of overachievers over here.
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by UZ on Mar 19, 2010 7:43 PM EDT up reply actions
I sent him it early this morning and gotten no response.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 19, 2010 9:40 PM EDT up reply actions
If I am able to do this
I’ll be in Seattle away from home so could we get a link to the spead sheet again? I may get called back earlier than I expect but it would be, of course, unexpected.
Yea Ill put it in the post tomorrow if that works?
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 20, 2010 2:04 AM EDT up reply actions
Great, thanks
I have to share with all the guests at the Sea-Tac Clarion so I’ll have to get into the guest business suite early and show them how badly I share, lol. See you all in the morning
Is there going to be a new thread for the 3rd round?
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by PredominantlyOrange on Mar 20, 2010 10:17 AM EDT reply actions
Yes there will but im going to wait to post it since this one is still good and that one will get filled if I post it now
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 20, 2010 10:24 AM EDT up reply actions
Okay…I’m pretty sure that list I sent you will get me through the 4th…but I’ll be present in case..dang blizzard here….
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by PredominantlyOrange on Mar 20, 2010 10:34 AM EDT up reply actions
Yea yours will last but worried that some others wont.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 20, 2010 10:36 AM EDT up reply actions
AC, do you want me to email you the order or just post is here?
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by EnglishSteelerGotBanned on Mar 20, 2010 11:45 AM EDT up reply actions
Top 20 available
QB: Jevan Snead, Sean Cantfield, John Skelton
RB: Joique Bell, LaGarrette Blount, Andre Anderson, James Starks
WR: Dezmon Briscoe, Mike Williams
TE: Tony Moeaki
DE: Brandon Lang
DT: Vince Oghobaase, Mike Neal, Jeff Owens
LB: Rodrick Muckelroy, Jamar Chaney, A.J. Edds
CB: Syd’Quan Thompson
S: T.J. Ward, Robert Johnson, Kam Chancellor
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by shake n bake on Mar 20, 2010 4:31 PM EDT reply actions 1 recs
I came by to see how the 4th round went:
Good Draft, Socal. I really like the trade.
Angerer should be good.
So Jags Draft is as follows:
1st- CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson
3rd- Tim Tebow, QB/God’s servant, Florida
4th- Matt Angerer, LB, Iowa
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Also:
Willing to trade down in any round just give me a trade offer.
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3rd Round explanation
Tim Tebow is the most controversial player ever to be mocked to the Jaguars. The Jaguars know the value of Tebow to a percentage of their fans. However, the Jaguars will not pick Tebow in the first and would almost have to (barring trade) wait till the 3rd. Tim Tebow can be groomed and developed because Garrard is serviceable as of now. Tim Tebow is the 3rd/4th best QB and has value in the 3rd especially after showing improvement on some of his flaws.
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I am going to do somevia email like I did for the 3rd round but it won't start offically till Sat.
I am thinking we can do it earlier if people want to wise id leave it at 1ET since that is what everyone is use to. It may take longer since it is 3 rounds and FA. But I could be wrong
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 22, 2010 3:25 AM EDT up reply actions
Please don’t do it before 1pm. I hate waking up before noon on weekends.
You have to hate losing more than you love winning.
Yea I really don't want to either because as it is doing it at 1pm ET is 10am here which means I have to be up by 9am (and its the stinkin weekend)
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 22, 2010 11:25 AM EDT up reply actions
I'll give you my 6th and 7th round
(I don’t have a 5th rounder)
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too late the pick was made already
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 22, 2010 3:25 PM EDT up reply actions
Broncos Haul Through Four Rounds...
WOW; the Broncos rep(s) is/are doing a great job in this draft! Dan Williams, Demaryius Thomas, Jon Asamoah and Donald Butler are all worthy picks. Keep up the good work!
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Thanks.
I’d be pretty happy if it worked out that way. I was thinking John Jerry in the 3rd, then decided Asamoah’s personality and intangibles would probably be more appealing to McX. Butler is probably my favorite ‘sleeper’ prospect in the whole draft— although he’s not near the sleeper now that he was a month ago.
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by PredominantlyOrange on Mar 23, 2010 4:15 PM EDT up reply actions
Alright the Rams officially want to move up
We have pick numbers 151, 160, 192, and 210. Make me an offer will post on craigs list tommorrow, email me at ndbeers @ msn.com
I posted this on the other thread, but it got buried already.
6. Jimmy Clausen
This pick was made before the Charlie Whitehurst trade (or should I say fiasco?) Clausen has worked well in a pro style offense with a shoddy offensive line. He has also played injured and while some question his character, Pete Carroll recruited him hard for the better part of a decade. If this were after the Whitehurst deal, I think I would trade back at a deep discount since I can’t see paying a 3rd string QB $5 million per year, and most of the prospects the Seahawks want are still there at 15 (where the prospects are much cheaper too). Also with two QBs on board at this point, the possibility stands that a QB will fall to 14.
14. Derrick Morgan
Morgan is now a need since Pete Carroll / Schneider traded away Darryl Tapp, a young and disruptive DE. Morgan is pretty much the consensus best DE in a deep D-Line draft, and is also a good 4-3 fit (perhaps the reason he fell here). While LT is a pressing need, if your team is as bad as the Seahawks, you take the BPA.
40. Damian Williams
He’s from USC, so Pete Carroll is familiar with him, and with Detroit signing Nate Burleson, WR is a pressing need. I’d personally rather get a LT or a DT, but I wasn’t here to make the pick and it looks like all the good LTs are gone by pick 33 (unless you count Saffold or Veldheer, which I believe were overdrafted due to the run at LT). The point is moot anyways since the Seahawks traded this pick for the #60 and Whitehurst. More realistically, we would draft Alualu or Houston with pick 60.
101. Art Jones
Tough pick to make since Joe McKnight and Hardesty were still on board, but in the end, I felt DT was just as big of a need, since Colin Cole is possibly the worst starting DT in the NFL today (he really is that bad and I have no idea how he’s making starter money when he’ merely rotational depth). Art Jones is only here because of his injury history, and I feel fortunate that he’s still around in round 4.
Round 4, pick 29
Tony Washington
I trade to trade up to get McKnight, Tate, or Hardesty, but it’s hard to find a willing trade partner when no one is around. James Washington is an intriguing LT, and perhaps a Joe Gibbs fit. Of course he has a huge red flag in that he had sex with his 15 year old sister when he was 16, but to me that’s just bad parenting. We all make mistakes when we’re 16, some certainly more unusual than others, but if he’s a good football player, then he’s a good football player, and the players that have a possibility of actually playing LT are slim, so you take what you can get.
probably only for 6 and 7. I think we will get all or almost all the 5th done via email you are about 5 picks away so probably thursday or friday at the latest.
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 24, 2010 2:14 PM EDT up reply actions
I don't have the 5th round ones up.
Right now im waiting on the Jags and when I get his pick ill put the list up. I sent him an email for it this morning but he hasn’t gotten back and killed the momentum we had lol. anyway if I get his tonight we will be on our way. And yes for the saints I got the BPA list
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by TheAngelsColts on Mar 24, 2010 6:28 PM EDT up reply actions
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