NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
Oh for sure, I'm all about trading the 13th pick either way. There are a lot of early second round OT's that would be fine once the first 3(Long, Clady, Williams) are off the board.
I still say we're most likely taking Williams at 13, though there's a slight chance Clady drops to us if KC goes DT at 5.
LOL at these homertard mocks I've read lately with us taking McFadden/Brohm/Morgan or whoever.. if it's not OT, our first rounder will prolly be DE with the intent of trading up for an OT early in the second. 3/12/2008 3:32:48 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
My mock that I've been messing with for the past 4 hours:
1. Miami Dolphins: Chris Long - DE, UVA
The safest choice in a year that sucks to pick first. They'd love to trade down obviously, but I like this pick better than Matt Ryan if they can't.
2. St. Louis Rams: Jake Long - OT, Michigan
Long isn't as athletic as Joe Thomas from last year, but he did post a staggering 37 reps at the bench press. He'll be fine starting at RT until Pace eventually moves on or retires.
3. Atlanta Falcons: Glen Dorsey - DT, LSU
The Falcons would prefer Jake Long to drop in their lap here for a safer pick, because Dorsey is anything but safe. He does have tremendous upside though, and Atlanta may be willing to gamble that reports of his injury troubles have been greatly exaggerated. Taking a franchise QB(Ryan) here is also likely, but there will be 2-3 viable candidates still availible when they pick again.
4. Oakland Raiders: Darren McFadden - RB, Arkansas
Who cares how many illegitamite kids he runs out on when he does so at a rate of 40 yards per 4.3 seconds? Certainly not the Raiders.
5. Kansas City Chiefs: Sedrick Ellis - DT, USC
This is the player Atlanta will eventually wish they had picked at #3. He will demand double teams and could be the final piece of the puzzle in the Chiefs' ever improving defense. There's more value here than with Clady, and there will be good OT's availble in the 2nd round.
6. New York Jets: Vernon Ghoulston - DE, OSU
Great value here, he's a high motor guy who will make an immediate impact. Nothing to cry about this year Jets fans, this is the best case scenario for you.
7. New England: Leodis McKelvin - CB, Troy
They'll have whatever CB they like best with this pick, looks like McKelvin at the moment.
8. Baltimore Ravens: Matt Ryan - QB, BC
Now that Billick is gone, what possible use could they have for Kyle Boller? P.S. Troy Smith is still short.
9. Cincinnatti Bengals: Keith Rivers - LB, USC
They should try to trade out of this pick, Mendenhall would be an even bigger stretch than Rivers, in a perfect world Dorsey or Ghoulston would have dropped to 9 but they're the Bungals.
10. New Orleans Saints: Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - CB, TSU
A great combine seems to have vaulted him up the the #2 corner, he fits well at the #10 pick for one of the worst secondaries in the league.
11. Buffalo Bills: Malcolm Kelly - WR, Oklamoma
Lee Evans, while good for 2-3 spectacular games per year, needs a lot of help.
12. Denver Broncos: Ryan Clady - OT, BSU
I hate to say it but with Rivers off the board the donkeys are gonna have to ruin my day and take Clady. They have a lot of needs to address in this draft, Matt Lepsis retiring is near the top of the list.
13. Carolina Panthers: Chris Williams - OT, Vandy
A solid pick at 13 for a team who currently has no one playing RT. If we learned one thing from last year, it is the importance of keeping the QB healthy. This kid can do that.
14. Chicago Bears: Rashard Mendenhall - RB, Illinois
Cedric Benson has been a dissappointment ever since they drafted him. OT is also a pressing need but there's better value in the playmaker who may end up being the best RB in this draft.
15. Detroit Lions: Mike Jenkins - CB, USF
Corners have been a priority for the Lions this offseason but they could use another one, Jenkins is a steal at 15.
16. Arizona Cardinals: James Stewart - RB, Oregon
The new Cardinals regime made it quite clear they want to run the ball last year when they reached for Levi Jones. Unfortunately, Edgerrin James has since made it clear that his best days are behind him.
17. Minnesota Vikings: Phillip Merling - DE, Clemson
Strickly a need pick, expect them to take Harvey if for some reason Merling isn't availible.
18. Houston Texans: Aqib Talib - CB, Kansas
His stock has been dropping but he ran well at the combine. Houston desprately needs another corner to put opposite Dunta Robinson, Jacques Reeves is horrible.
19. Philidelphia Eagles: Jeff Otah - OT, Pittsburgh
They could go a lot of directions with this pick(WR/DE/S), but Andy Reid likes drafting linemen and Winston Justice isn't very good.
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DeShaun Jackson - WR, California
He's similiar to Ted Ginn but at least they aren't drafting him 9th. He may end up being more like Santana Moss though, you never know.
21. Washington Redskins: Lawrence Jackson - DE, USC
Quick, name an active DE on the Redskins roster...
22. Dallas Cowboys: Limas Sweed - WR, Tennessee
With no glaring holes on their roster, Dallas will take the best player availible at WR/CB. Or maybe Jerry Jones will make them reach for Felix Jones and pretend that that's the Arkansas RB he wanted all along.
23. Pittsburgh Steelers: Branden Albert - G, UVA
Alan Faneca no longer plays for the Steelers.
24. Tennessee Titans: James Hardy - WR, Indiana
He has character issues, but may be the most physically gifted WR in this draft. Expect him to do nothing either way though, Vince Young is throwing the ball.
25. Seattle Seahawks: Kentwan Balmer - DT, UNC
The playoffs were going so well for Seattle last year until Ryan Grant snapped off 200 yards, they will try to shore up their interior with this pick.
26. Jacksonville Jaguars: Calais Campbell - DE, Miami
Del Rio loves huge defensive linemen and Campbell certainly fits the bill. He would have gone earlier if he'd managed to show up to the combine in shape.
27. San Diego Chargers: Gosder Cherilus - OT, BC
They also need a safety to put next to Weddle, but there really isn't one with 1st round caliber talent in this draft.
28. Dallas Cowboys: Antoine Cason - CB, Arizona
They need to get younger at corner despite drafting Newman just a few years ago(he was 26 at the time).
29. San Francisco 49ers: Quentin Groves - DE/OLB, Auburn
Paired with Manny Lawson on the outside and Patrick Willis in the middle, the 49ers will have a great young LB core moving forward.
30. Green Bay Packers: Brandon Flowers - CB, VT
GB's corners are ancient. Justin King would also be an acceptable choice.
31. New York Giants: Dan Connor - LB, PSU
Looks like Strahan will retire and Kiwanuka will move back to DE. Oh, and they lost all their other LBs to free agency. 3/12/2008 9:30:09 PM |
Maverick1024 All American 4866 Posts user info edit post |
I just don't understand why McFadden is labeled a savior. He's good -- damn good -- but I don't think he's consensus best-player-in-the-draft good.
He runs fast, but not insanely fast. He runs hard, but he's not very big. He had a good year, but underachieved for much of it. Plus he's got some serious off-the-field baggage.
I just don't see what the fuss is about. 3/12/2008 9:52:19 PM |
Maverick1024 All American 4866 Posts user info edit post |
Ok, I take one of the above back. 4.33 is insanely fast. Still... 3/12/2008 9:53:23 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
he's pretty big and powerfull too, 6'2/215ish 3/12/2008 9:57:45 PM |
Maverick1024 All American 4866 Posts user info edit post |
6'2 215 is not that big. If he were 5'8 215, it'd be another story. 3/13/2008 9:04:05 AM |
LudaChris All American 7946 Posts user info edit post |
I think some people expect McFadden to be the next AP, but I'm not sure if that's gonna workout. McFadden is also very versatile, I mean just watch the Wildcat offense and see how good he was in it. He can throw, run, and catch, he's an all-around back but for some reason I'm not as convinced he'll be great as I was for AP. 3/13/2008 10:16:56 AM |
zebranky All American 1668 Posts user info edit post |
versatile doesn't help you so much in the no fun league
ain't no way anybody's running wildcat unless their quarterback is chris weinke
and the only way to get significant receptions out of the backfield is to play for andy reid 3/13/2008 10:30:36 AM |
jam05 Starting Lineup 73 Posts user info edit post |
^^
Pretty sure it was the WildHOG offense. 3/13/2008 10:38:25 AM |
ndmetcal All American 9012 Posts user info edit post |
^^ look for gore to run it in sf
[Edited on March 13, 2008 at 10:54 AM. Reason : .] 3/13/2008 10:53:38 AM |
LudaChris All American 7946 Posts user info edit post |
^^^You don't have to run a Wildhog/Wildcat offense to pass the ball. Look at LT, he has several passing TD's, it just adds a lot of options for trick/gadget plays if your RB can throw the ball well. And there are more offenses that get the ball to the RB in the air, I mean SD and STL definitely utilize the RB out of the backfield. 3/13/2008 11:22:48 AM |
jbrick83 All American 23447 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "and the only way to get significant receptions out of the backfield is to play for andy reid" |
Kevin Faulk says hello.
And in addition to ^those teams...Adrian Peterson got some nice catches out of the backfield this year too.3/13/2008 11:59:53 AM |
NjCeSwU Suspended 1029 Posts user info edit post |
No way Atlanta doesn't take Ryan at #3 after releasing 2 of their QBs. I also find it interesting you have the Jets passing on him too considering they pretty much have no QB either. 3/13/2008 12:41:42 PM |
ndmetcal All American 9012 Posts user info edit post |
I know I'm in the minority, but I don't see it in Matt Ryan & don't think he's worth a top 10 pick
I, personally, wouldn't take a qb w/ a top 10 pick this year, and would instead opt for one early in round 2, hoping for either flacco or woodson (but then again I have no scouting or gm experience ) 3/13/2008 2:03:52 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
^^ I think the Jets will go CB before they go QB in round 1, it's also possible McFadden will drop to them.
As for Ryan, I think his fate depends a lot on Dorsey. If Dorsey continues to drop(as far at #9 imo), ATL will probably draft Ryan or Ellis(who is better suited for NT anyways) at #3. There's also the possibility that STL will not take Long at #2 and he'll fall to ATL, Barron kinda sucks and Pace is nearing the end but they have needs other than OT.
There are good QBs, OTs, CBs, and even DTs that project well in the early 2nd round. Teams in the top 10 will definately take that into consideration. 3/13/2008 2:26:53 PM |
zebranky All American 1668 Posts user info edit post |
atlanta should take d-mac ahead of ryan to continue the tradition of running backs with off-field issues behind center 3/13/2008 8:48:15 PM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
what are y'alls thoughts on manningham? i think his weak performance will make him a steal in a later round, because i still think he's got the goods and can deliver them.
If he potentially drops to as far as the titans in the 2nd round, I would be stoked. 3/17/2008 7:11:46 AM |
DM Veteran 393 Posts user info edit post |
^He had a bad performance at the Combine, but ESPN reported he had a good performance at his individual work-out and should be a low first-round pick. 3/17/2008 10:12:55 AM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
UPDATE: I'm standing pat on my top ten for now, mixed up a lot of the mid/late first round though
ROUND 1:
1. Miami Dolphins: Chris Long - DE, UVA
A versatile player who will come in and make an immediate impact on a defense with a lot of holes. They'd love to trade this pick, but it takes two to tango.
2. St. Louis Rams: Jake Long - OT, Michigan
Long isn't as athletic as Joe Thomas from last year, but he did post a staggering 37 reps at the bench press. He's a sure thing at RT, his natuaral position, and he may develop into a good LT by
the time Pace hangs it up. Barron has been a dissappointment so expect them to address their offensive line before the defensive front.
3. Atlanta Falcons: Glen Dorsey - DT, LSU
The Falcons would prefer Jake Long to drop in their lap for a no brainer pick, because Dorsey is anything but safe. He does have tremendous upside though, and Atlanta may be willing to gamble that
reports of his injury troubles have been greatly exaggerated. Taking a franchise QB(Ryan) here is also likely, but there will be 2-3 viable candidates still availible when they pick again.
4. Oakland Raiders: Darren McFadden - RB, Arkansas
Who cares how many illegitamite kids he runs out on when he does so at a rate of 40 yards per 4.3 seconds? Certainly not the Raiders.
5. Kansas City Chiefs: Sedrick Ellis - DT, USC
This is the player Atlanta will eventually wish they had picked at #3. He will demand double teams and could be the final piece of the puzzle in the Chiefs' ever improving defense. There's more
value here than with Clady, and there will be good OT's availble in the 2nd round. Trading down and drafting Otah would also be good.
6. New York Jets: Vernon Ghoulston - DE, OSU
Great value here, he's a high motor guy who will make an immediate impact. Nothing to cry about this year Jets fans, this is the best case scenario for you. I would not be surprised to see someone
trade up and draft this freak of nature.
7. New England: Leodis McKelvin - CB, Troy
They'll have whatever CB they like best with this pick, looks like McKelvin at the moment.
8. Baltimore Ravens: Matt Ryan - QB, BC
Now that Billick is gone, what possible use could they have for Kyle Boller? P.S. Troy Smith is still short.
9. Cincinnatti Bengals: Keith Rivers - LB, USC
They should try to trade out of this pick, Mendenhall would be an even bigger stretch than Rivers. In a perfect world Dorsey or Ghoulston would have dropped to 9 but hey hey they're the Bungals.
10. New Orleans Saints: Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - CB, TSU
A great combine seems to have vaulted him up the the #2 corner, he fits well at the #10 pick for one of the worst secondaries in the league.
11. Buffalo Bills: Malcolm Kelly - WR, Oklamoma
Lee Evans, while good for 2-3 spectacular games per year, needs a lot of help.
12. Denver Broncos: Ryan Clady - OT, BSU
I hate to say it but with Rivers off the board the donkeys are gonna have to ruin my day and take Clady. They have a lot of needs to address in this draft, Matt Lepsis retiring is near the top of
the list.
13. Carolina Panthers: Chris Williams - OT, Vandy
A solid pick at 13 for a team who desperately needs an OT. If we learned one thing from last year, it is the importance of keeping the QB healthy. This kid can do that. Look for us to possibly
trade up for Clady who is more ready to start.
14. Chicago Bears: Jeff Otah - OT, Pittsburgh
Improving the running game will be a priority this draft, fans will want Mendenhall but I think the front office will want the best run blocking tackle availible.
15. Detroit Lions: Rashard Mendenhall - RB, Illinois
They just cut Kevin Jones, so I don't see them passing on Mendenhall if he falls to them. He's definately top ten talent and could easily be the best RB of the draft.
16. Arizona Cardinals: Mike Jenkins - CB, USF
They're converting Rolle to safety so CB is a big need for this draft. James Stewart would've been a possibility if he didn't just get surgery at the worst time ever.
17. Minnesota Vikings: Phillip Merling - DE, Clemson
Strickly a need pick, expect them to take Harvey if for some reason Merling isn't availible. He just had minor surgery on a hernia that kept him from running at the combine, but I don't expect that
to effect his draft status.
18. Houston Texans: Aqib Talib - CB, Kansas
His stock has been dropping but he ran well at the combine. Houston desprately needs another corner to put opposite Dunta Robinson, Jacques Reeves is horrible. Again, Stewart would have fit here if
not for his recent surgery.
19. Philidelphia Eagles: DeShaun Jackson - WR, California
He's similiar to Ted Ginn but at least they aren't drafting him 9th, maybe he'll end up more like Santana Moss though. Andy Reid would rather draft a lineman but he doesn't really need another DE
and there aren't any other great values on the board.
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Antoine Cason - CB, Arizona
A decent fit for their aging Cover 2. They could also go WR here and fill their CB need later in the draft.
21. Washington Redskins: Derrick Harvey - DE, Florida
Quick, name an active DE on the Redskins roster... My hat is off to you if you came up with Andre Carter, the skins would be very lucky to get Harvery right here.
22. Dallas Cowboys: Jonathan Stewart - RB, Oregon
He fell a bit but not out of the 1st round, the Cowboys can afford to wait a few months for him to get healthy. Felix Jones actually does fit a little better in terms of complimenting Barber, but
Stewart's talent is just too much to ignore at this pick.
23. Pittsburgh Steelers: Branden Albert - G, UVA
They need someone to replace Faneca and Albert might be the 3rd or 4th best lineman in the whole draft.
24. Tennessee Titans: Limas Sweed - WR, Texas
Vince Young likes throwing to people that went to Texas, but that doesn't mean he'll be any good at it. Have fun in the free agent market of 2011 Limas.
25. Seattle Seahawks: Kentwan Balmer - DT, UNC
The playoffs were going so well for Seattle last year until Ryan Grant snapped off 200 yards, they will try to shore up their interior with this pick.
26. Jacksonville Jaguars: Calais Campbell - DE, Miami
Del Rio loves huge defensive linemen and Campbell certainly fits the bill. He would have gone earlier if he'd managed to show up to the combine in shape.
27. San Diego Chargers: Kenny Philips - FS, Miami
Pretty weak year for safeties, but SD needs someone to line up next to Weddle. They'll gladly take Phillips if he drops this far.
28. Dallas Cowboys: Justin King - CB, PSU
With no glaring holes on their roster, Dallas will take the best player availible at CB/WR. They have a lot of options here.
29. San Francisco 49ers: Quentin Groves - DE/OLB, Auburn
Groves paired with Manny Lawson on the outside and complimenting Patrick Willis in the middle, the 49ers will have a great young LB core moving forward.
30. Green Bay Packers: Reggie Smith - CB/S, Oklahoma
Smith is a versatile player who can help their aging secondary in a number of ways.
31. New York Giants: Dan Connor - LB, PSU
Looks like Strahan will retire and Kiwanuka will move back to DE. Oh, and they lost most of their other LBs to free agency. 3/17/2008 1:17:06 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
ROUND 2:
32. MIA: Gosder Cherilus - OT, BC 33. STL: Lawrence Jackson - DE, USC 34. ATL: Brian Brohm - QB, Louisville(from Hall trade) 35. KC : Carl Nicks - OT, Nebraska 36. NYJ: Jerod Mayo - LB, Tennessee 37. ATL: Sam Baker - OT, USC 38. BAL: Anthony Collins - OT, Kansas 39. SF : Devin Thomas - WR, MSU 40. NO : Pat Sims - DT, Auburn 41. BUF: Brandon Flowers - CB, VT 42. DEN: James Hardy - WR, Indiana 43. CAR: Dre Moore - DT, Maryland 44. CHI: Felix Jones - RB, Arkansas 45. DET: Curtis Lofton - LB, oklamoma 46. CIN: Jamal Charles - RB, Oklamoma 47. MIN: Joe Flacco - QB, Delaware 48. ATL: Tracy Porter - CB, Indiana 49. PHI: DeJuan Morgan - FS, NCSU 50. ARI: Cliff Avril - DE, Purdue 51. WAs: Early Doucet - WR, LSU 52. TB : Fred Davis - TE, USC 53. PIT: Quentin Demps - FS, UTEP 54. TEN: Chris Ellis - DE, VT 55. SEA: Dustin Keller - TE, Purdue 56. GB : Erin Henderson - LB, Maryland 57. MIA: Trevor Laws - DT, ND 58. JAC: Josh Barrett - SS, ASU 59. IND: Xavier Adibi - LB, VT 60. GB : Martellus Bennett - TE, TAMU 61. DAL: Eddie Royal - WR, VT 62. NE : Tom Zbikowski - SS, ND 63. NYG: Terrell Thomas - CB, USC
ROUND 3:
64. MIA: Chad Henne - QB, Michigan 65. STL: Jordy Nelson - WR, KSU 66. KC : Patrick Lee - CB, Auburn 67. CAR: Matt Forte - RB, Tulane 68. ATL: Jermichael Finley - TE, Texas 69. NE : Chris Johnson - RB, ECU 70. SF : Tony Hills - OT, Texas 71. BUF: Mike Pollack - C, ASU 72. JAC: Red Bryant - DT, TAMU 73. MIN: Brad Cottam - TE, Tennessee 74. CAR: Martin Rucker - TE, Missouri 75. CHI: Andre Woodson - QB, Kentucky 76. DET: Marcus Harrison - DT, Arkansas 77. CIN: Ahtyba Rubin - DT, ISU 78. NO : Tavares Gooden - LB, Miami 79. HOU: Ray Rice - RB, Rutgers 80. PHI: Marcus Howard - LB, Georgia 81. ARI: Tashard Choice - RB, GT 82. MIN: Andre Caldwell - WR, Florida 83. TB : Earl Bennett - WR, Vandy 84. WAS: Chilo Rachal - G, USC 85. TEN: Nick Hayden - DT, Wisconsin 86. SEA: Heath Benedict - OT/G, Newberry 87. DET: John Carlson - TE, ND 88. PIT: Jonathan Goff - LB, Vandy 89. JAC: Terrence Wheatley - CB, Colorado 90. CHI: Mario Manningham - WR, Michigan 91. GB : John Greco - OT, Toledo 92. DAL: Jason Jones - DE/OLB, EMU 93. IND: Roy Schuening - G, OSU 94. NE : Phillip Wheeler - LB, GT 95. NYG: Thomas DeCoud - FS, California 3/17/2008 1:17:44 PM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
i mean, i know manningham has been dropping... but 90?
not that I even like or really care for the guy, but hes got skills enough to go before that i still think.
also, reportedly the eagles are interested in earl bennett
[Edited on March 19, 2008 at 1:17 PM. Reason : also] 3/19/2008 1:13:45 PM |
kevmcd86 All American 5832 Posts user info edit post |
if i posted the espn insider mock draft from Kiper would that be kosher? 3/19/2008 1:17:47 PM |
JT3bucky All American 23258 Posts user info edit post |
of course 3/19/2008 1:23:42 PM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
t-minus 33 days. 3/24/2008 6:38:55 AM |
Kev4Pack All American 25272 Posts user info edit post |
49ers lose their 5th round pick and must swap positions in the 3rd with Da Bears
FAIL
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d807625f4&template=with-video&confirm=true
[Edited on March 24, 2008 at 10:18 PM. Reason : done] 3/24/2008 10:16:27 PM |
JT3bucky All American 23258 Posts user info edit post |
link that story please 3/24/2008 10:16:49 PM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
considering the 49ers need all the help they can get, thats not good for them. lol. 3/25/2008 6:26:39 AM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
That might help CHI a bit, I now have them and MIN both taking QBs in the 3rd round and the swap would effect their pick. 3/25/2008 11:57:48 AM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
is this considered a weak or strong quarterback year?
i kept hearing weak year, but then alot of people taking quarterbacks in later rounds...
so a deep but weak class? 3/25/2008 12:10:25 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
It's not a strong year.
Ryan and Brohm are the 1st tier ones, I personally think Brohm will stay on the board until early in the 2nd round but it depends on what ATL does with the 3rd pick. Neither of those guys is a clear cut top 5 pick franchise QB imo.
Henne, Flacco, and Woodson are the 2nd tier ones, and they'll prolly come off the board somewhere between late in the 2nd round and the middle of the third round. Those guys all have significant question marks to justify them lasting that long.
After that, Josh Johnson is an interesting prospect but the other guys taken will probably be backups for most of their careers. 3/25/2008 12:30:56 PM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
anyone mind posting the kiper mock? 3/25/2008 1:01:48 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
Go for it, but only if you won't mind my ranting and raving about why we shouldnt draft Derrick Harvey 3/25/2008 1:42:23 PM |
mrlebowski All American 9310 Posts user info edit post |
This year hurt Brohm. I think he's definitely a steal if he falls past 15. I always thought he seemed like a Carson Palmer type passer. Pure passing, smart QB. I think he's going to be a good, if not great player in the league
[Edited on March 25, 2008 at 3:20 PM. Reason : .] 3/25/2008 3:19:39 PM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
lack of experience in nfl style offense hurt him. and how was his bowl game? 3/25/2008 6:46:05 PM |
mrlebowski All American 9310 Posts user info edit post |
it's all speculation at this point, but I'd bet that he turns out better than Ryan 3/25/2008 7:18:23 PM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
wouldnt be a surprise... i feel like ryan is overrated. not bad, but overhyped since there are few other options. 3/25/2008 7:46:20 PM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
ESPN has a fairly in depth set of interviews with Scouts Inc folks about each position in this draft.
http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?videoId=3316066&categoryId=3305091 4/6/2008 3:50:36 PM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
interesting mock with jets getting D-Mac and Pats taking albert at 7...
http://www.nfl.com/draft/story?id=09000d5d8079e2e4&template=with-video&confirm=true
[Edited on April 8, 2008 at 8:22 AM. Reason : also, i guess im the only one who responds to this thread, lol.] 4/8/2008 8:21:30 AM |
Prawn Star All American 7643 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "27. San Diego Chargers: Kenny Philips - FS, Miami
Pretty weak year for safeties, but SD needs someone to line up next to Weddle. They'll gladly take Phillips if he drops this far." |
San Diego just signed Clinton Hart to a 5 year deal, and has said that Paul Oliver is practicing at safety. If they draft anybody in the secondary, it'll likely be a cornerback.4/8/2008 8:26:27 AM |
marko Tom Joad 72828 Posts user info edit post |
THE CAROLINA PANTHERS ARE ON THE CLOCK 4/8/2008 8:35:55 AM |
aph319 All American 8570 Posts user info edit post |
^^^^holy cow, the guy doing the interviewing on the left uses his hands way too much when he talks 4/8/2008 8:59:22 AM |
zebranky All American 1668 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Although the Dolphins added three veteran receivers, they believe they need more quality there behind Ted Ginn Jr., Ernest Wilford and erratic Derek Hagan. That is why they have invited several draft prospects to Davie -- including Houston's Donnie Avery (a potential second- or third-rounder), North Carolina State's John Dunlap and Brown's Paul Raymond -- and asked for more tape of Appalachian State's speedy Dexter Jackson." |
http://www.miamiherald.com/594/story/493925.html
wow, good luck to dunlap!
looking at his career stats... i guess the tuna knows how terrible our qbs and blocking have been 4/13/2008 11:56:13 PM |
Toms House All American 4464 Posts user info edit post |
Dunlap would is from Hollywood, FL, so this could be a good fit for him. 4/14/2008 8:21:18 AM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
he definately has value as a return specialist, where do you guys think he fits in as a reciever though? 4/14/2008 10:13:10 AM |
statered All American 2298 Posts user info edit post |
^ I don't think he has the speed or moves to be a return threat.
Given his size and leaping ability, I see him as an adequate possession receiver, but probably not much more than that. 4/14/2008 10:36:21 AM |
LudaChris All American 7946 Posts user info edit post |
I think Dunlap has potential, he has aggravated me the past couple of seasons with drops, but his skills never were really put on display because of our terrible O. So I'm not really sure what to expect of him at the next level if he makes it. 4/14/2008 10:49:12 AM |
leftyisreal All American 2145 Posts user info edit post |
nfl.com had an article about this year's safety class...
http://www.nfl.com/draft/story?id=09000d5d807dc13c&template=with-video&confirm=true
If anyone wants to email the author at AskVic@nfl.com
to let him know Dajuan Morgan went to NCSU and not North Carolina, I would appreciate it (at work and do not have access to my email). 4/21/2008 9:11:25 AM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "6'2 215 is not that big." |
that's less than what i would weigh if i was 2 inches taller..4/21/2008 12:03:40 PM |
zebranky All American 1668 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "North Carolina safety DaJuan Morgan (left) appeals to the officiating staff to explain why Notre Dame safety Morgan Zbikowski (right) has been photoshopped into an otherwise perfectly good picture." |
[Edited on April 21, 2008 at 12:20 PM. Reason : .]4/21/2008 12:19:35 PM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148450 Posts user info edit post |
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Quote : | "Re: DaJuan Morgan
Morgan went to NC State, not North Carolina.
Not that NCSU and UNC are approaching the same level in football as Florida schools, but saying Morgan went to North Carolina would be like saying Kenny Phillips went to Florida State. NC State had 3 defensive players selected in the first round a couple years ago (Mario Williams, Manny Lawson, John McCargo). What more does the Wolfpack have to do to get sportswriters to realize that they are not the same school as UNC Chapel Hill?
Thanks. " |
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Quote : | "thanks so much for taking the time to point out the error. it should have been corrected by now. we greatly appreciate your continued readership of nfl.com. vc " |
seems like a decent enough guy
and sure enough they did update the website]4/21/2008 4:59:26 PM |