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ROUND 1:
1. Miami Dolphins: Jake Long - OT, Michigan
The main question you should be asking yourself about this pick is which Long will MIA choose? MIA is a god awful, horrible, dogshit team with many many needs. They have 5 picks in the top 100 this year, but the Tuna will need even more picks(and a couple years) to right this ship. They should try to trade down but they can throw out the trade value chart, no one will offer anywhere near that this year.
Back to my original question, I think they will pick Jake Long. There have been rumors that they will trade Jason Taylor for an additional 1st rounder, but unless that happens OT is a bigger need than a DE/OLB. They have a huge hole at LT since they cut L.J. Shelton and currently have Vernon Carey moving to RT. Unfortunately Long isn't as good of an LT prospect as last years Joe Thomas, but what he lacks in athleticism somewhat makes up for in brute strength. While he's not a perfect fit, I think Tuna will realize that this team is a long term project and getting an elite tackle is as good a place to start as any. Keeping your best player and perennial MVP candidate to rush the passer is also a better idea than trading him for less than he's worth and drafting his replacement.
I will be extremely surprised if they draft Matt Ryan considering they can't protect them, they just invested a 2nd round pick in John Beck, and he's not a good enough prospect to ignore the first two reasons and draft him anyways. Dorsey has obvious injury concerns and isn't as well suited to play NT as the newly acquired Jason Ferguson.
Draft needs: OT, CB, MLB, WR, OLB/DE, TE, QB, SS, G
2. St. Louis Rams: Chris Long - DE/OLB, UVA
STL is sitting pretty at #2, DE is their biggest need and they'll fill that need with a great player in this draft. Leonard Little is about done and their D-Line was in such disarray last year that they started experimenting with the 3-4 just so they could put one less crappy player out there. Long will immediately improve their sorry excuse for a pass rush and will flourish along side Adam Carriker for years to come.
An interesting pick would be Dorsey here, which would allow for the aforementioned Carriker to move back outside. That pick would limit their ability to switch to a 3-4 in the future though, which isn't an issue with Long. It will also be interesting if I'm wrong about MIA taking Jake Long. STL has a big need at OT given the shortcomings of Orlando Pace(durability) and Alex Barron(he sucks), but I think they might take Ghoulson for all the reasons they want Chris Long. In fact Ghoulston had such a freak nasty combine that they may take him over Chris Long if they're both on the board.
Draft needs: DE, OT, WR, G, C, OLB
3. Atlanta Falcons: Glen Dorsey - DT, LSU
MIA damn near went 0-16 last year but they're not the worst team coming into the '08 season, ATL is. Their QB is in jail and they cut/traded pretty much everyone on their team that was any good. I predict that Michael Turner will literally average half the yards per carry he did last year. Through no fault of his own, mind you. In fact he's their best player, which says a lot about the state of this team given that this will be Turner's first year starting.
This is a pivotal pick for the rest of the top 10. If they take Ryan a couple of teams in the DT market will benefit, if they don't he'll likely fall to BAL. I'm going to use the same logic for ATL passing on Ryan as I did for MIA even though they don't have a long term prospect waiting in the wings. OT is their biggest need, naturally they want Jake Long to drop to them because there's not another prospect worth the 3rd pick. So given the fact that have no O-line, I think they would be better off getting Harrington/Redman killed this year instead of Ryan. They now have three 2nd round picks and should get their choice of 2nd tier QBs, so they should get the BPA at #3.
Dorsey finally worked out at LSU's pro day, and while that doesn't erase all concerns about the state of his knees, it does remind teams just how good of a prospect he is. ATL is moving to a 4-3 where Dorsey is the perfect centerpiece for that defense. There's always a chance that they'll get cold feet and take the safer option in Ellis, but Dorsey did enough in his college career to take a chance on him
Draft needs: OT, QB, DT, CB, TE, MLB, SS, G, WR, DE
4. Oakland Raiders: Vernon Ghoulston - DE, OSU
Sigh.. with this pick I am actually assuming that OAK will something smart for the first time in a long time. What does that make me? Probably not very smart. As much as people make fun of the Raiders, they have quietly assembled one of the best secondaries in the NFL. All they really need is another pass rusher to help out Derrick Burgess and I honestly think that defense will be nasty. Ghoulston is not a reach here at #4, he is the perfect pick for any team running a 3-4.
Before the DeAngelo Hall trade I definately had them taking McFadden. But without that 2nd round pick(they now only have 2 picks in the first 5 rounds) it becomes even more implausible for them to take a RB at #4. Their offensive is probably going to suck next year no matter what because they have a shitty line and a first year starter at QB, McFadden will not do much to help with that. Somebody seriously needs to grab Al Davis by the ears and argue that fact until it penetrates his decrepit head. Emphasize the fact that Ghoulston is every bit as impressive and explosive as McFadden, just on the other side of the ball.
Draft needs: OT, DE/OLB, DT, C
5. Kansas City Chiefs: Sedrick Ellis - DT, USC
Their defense is improving, but they were still pretty bad against the run last year. That stat may be skewed due to their terrible offense leading to them being behind most of the season, but either way a big DT couldn't hurt. Ellis shot up to a top 5 prospect after dominating the senior bowl and benching 34 reps at the combine. KC took Tank Tyler in the third round last year to help with this issue, but he has yet to beat out one of their shitty incumbent DT starters.
The bigger need on this team is OT, but there's really not a suitable pick for them right here. Jeff Otah would be a big reach, but he's the type of mauling RT they're looking for - not Ryan Clady. Carl Peterson does has a history of terrible draft picks so it's not out of the question. Neither is Matt Ryan or a CB, you never know what the Peterson/Edwards braintrust will come up with.
Draft needs: OT, G, DT, CB, QB, WR, SS, C
6. New York Jets: Darren McFadden - RB, Arkansas
Mangini has gone from a genius to a treacherous dolt in the past year, and he does not want to feel the pressure another 4-12 season will apply. We've seen this mentality in their FA moves and I think we'll see it again with this pick. This offense needs another playmaker if Laveranues Coles is on the decline, and McFadden can supply the big plays they need. Thomas Jones and Leon Washington are a very average tandem, and I don't think theres any way the pass on McFadden if he's there.
It would be very interesting to see who they would choose if both Ghouston and McFadden dropped out of the top 5, but it seems unlikely. If neither of those players is availble they would take their favorite CB to fill a need and spite the Patriots.
Draft needs: MLB, CB, DE/OLB, WR, RB, OT
7. New England: Leodis McKelvin - CB, Troy
They got caught cheating and suffer the unprecidented penalty of losing their 1st round pick. They develop Asante Samuel to be so good that they can no longer afford him. Well guess what, it doesn't even matter. They get their choice of CBs with this pick and their nearly perfect team from last year will be nearly as good. There's nothing the rest of the league can do but stock up on Haterade.
McKelvin did fine against top level competition at the senior bowl and followed it up with a tremendous combine. He has enough size and strength, combined with elite speed, to be a shutdown corner in the NFL. He also need to thank DeMarcus Ware for being awesome, teams won't be afraid to draft a player this high just because he went to Troy.
Until he bombed the wonderlic, I thought there was a chance that they'd take Ryan Clady with the incredible CB depth this year. I expect NE to take a lineman with one of their four day 1 picks, given the manner in which they lost the superbowl.
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8. Baltimore Ravens: Matt Ryan - QB, BC
Steve McNair is too old, Kyle Boller is too terrible, and Troy Smith is too short. I'm sure they'll waste 15 minutes of our time making the selection, but the actual choice to take Ryan shouldn't take more than 15 seconds if he falls to them. Brohm just had a good pro day which should get him drafted in the first round, but he's still a big reach at #8. Clady fills a need at LT since Ogden is nearing the end, and there are a couple more CBs worth top 10 consideration. BAL fans should be rooting hard for ATL to pass on Ryan either way, their decision will have a significant impact on the immediate future of your franchise.
They might consider "boxing out" CHI or whoever from trading up for Ryan. Meaning BAL could burn a draft pick trading up for Ryan even though they shouldn't need to. This would keep another team from doing so and ruining BAL's day - I'm thinking KC might be receptive to this idea. It all depends how much higher Ryan is on their board than Brohm, if there's not much of a difference they will stay put and see what happens.
Draft needs: QB, CB, OT, WR, MLB
9. Cincinnatti Bengals: Keith Rivers - OLB, USC
Much like BAL fans should be rooting for ATL to pick Dorsey, CIN fans should be praying for them to pick Ryan. Only one team(KC) between pick 3 and 9 is suited to take one of the top 2 DTs, so CIN would be able to fill a big need with whichever one fell to them. This ATL/BAL/CIN plotline is the most intruiging aspect of this draft to me, we'll see how it works itself out.
Rivers is by far the best OLB prospect in this draft and is a fine pick at #9. CIN lost OLB Landon Johnson, their leading tackler, in FA. They also replaced Justin Smith with Antwan Odom but may consider drafting a DE if they're not high on Rivers. Trading down is a fine option as well.
Draft needs: DT, OLB, RB, TE, DE, G, FS
10. New Orleans Saints: Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - CB, TSU
NO paid Jason David a lot of money to try and be a shutdown corner, despite having previously been a very average corner in Indy's cover 2. This brilliant idea, along with the appropriately named Josh Bullocks, led to NO having one of the worst pass defenses in the league. They signed the appropriately named Randall Gay in FA but still need more help.
DRC has shot up draft boards since he ran a 4.28 at the combine. It is so incredibly rare to see a 6'1 guy with that kind of speed, add in a 38.5" vertical and a knack for making plays and you have a top 10 draft pick.
Draft needs: CB, DT, FS, OLB, C, TE
11. Buffalo Bills: Derrick Harvey - DE, Florida
They really need a possession WR to compliment Lee Evans, so they'll be very interested in Malcolm Kelly's workout scheduled for April 9th. There are serious concerns about his health and he needs to look impressive to regain his top spot in this years deep WR class. It's possible that BUF will reach for Devin Thomas or Limas Sweed with this pick, but then again maybe they've learned from the Whitner/McCargo reachfest two years ago.
They also need to improve their pass rush with this draft, Chris Kelsay was supposed to be the guy to step up and compliment Aaron Schobel but he was ineffective and injured last year. Harvey is moving up on a lot of draft boards and he's starting to look like a good value pick here at #11. I had Merling rated going here until recently, he is bigger and possibly faster but Harvey has the quicker first step and projects as the better pass rusher. Also, Merling had minor surgery on his back which could drop him a bit.
They need a CB so Jenkins is a possibility, but an improved pass rush will help out their mediocre secondary more than anything.
Edit(4/11): Malcolm Kelly took himself out of consideration with a poor workout, he will likely drop as far as round 3.
Draft needs: WR, CB, DE, TE, C, FB
12. Denver Broncos: Ryan Clady - OT, BSU
I think their decision will be made for them if Clady drops this far, and I think it would be a toss up between Chris Williams and Devin Thomas if he doesn't. Matt Lepsis retired, Clady is the best LT prospect in the draft, and he fits with their ZBS. DEN generally doesn't take linemen or RBs this high due to Shannihan's arrogant belief that he can fill these needs later in the draft, but maybe last year's experience will humble him a bit. They have a promising your QB and a gaping hole at LT so as much as I'd like Clady to drop one more spot, I don't see them passing on him.
It sucks that he bombed the wonderlic but whatever. That didn't help Matt Lienart get drafted ahead of Vince Young at the most mentally taxing position in sports. Also watch for DEN to potentially trade up ahead of CIN if one of the top DTs is dropping, or they could trade down and take a WR.
Draft needs: DT, WR, OT, MLB, FS, DE, CB, OLB, C
13. Carolina Panthers: Jeff Otah - OT, Pittsburgh
This pick hinges on Jordan Gross and his ability to play LT. If he hasn't improved at all since his last attempt to do so, we'll(I'm a Panthers fan) take Chris Williams in the hopes that he can come in and start from day 1. I think John Fox would rather take a RT and a RB in a later round to try and rebuild an identity as a power running team. Otah would help our running game significantly more than Williams, but that'll be a moot point if Gross gets Jake Delhomme killed. Hmmmmmmm...
I'm slowly warming up to the possibility of taking Derrick Harvey, but he's not on the board in this mock. I'm pretty sure I'll drop kick my TV if we draft a skill position here, in fact both lines are so bad right now that I won't be surprised if that doesn't happen till day 2.
Draft needs: OT, DT, DE, RB, FS, TE, CB, OLB
14. Chicago Bears: Brian Brohm - QB, Louisville
They managed to keep Lance Briggs somehow so now I expect them to spend most of their draft picks on offense. They re-signed Rex Grossman for one more year(not exactly a ringing endorsement) and cut Brian Griese. Kyle Orton has yet to resemble a franchise QB so they will have to draft one.
OT is a huge need, so they could definately take either Williams or Otah depending on who's availible. It all depends on how much they like Brohm compared to the 2nd tier guys that will be availible later. After his impressive pro day, I'm pretty sure that he'll go somewhere in round 1. If CHI doesn't take him, TB will.
Draft needs: OT, QB, G, RB, DT, WR, FS
15. Detroit Lions: Rashard Mendenhall - RB, Illinois
They have basically scrapped their entire defense but don't think for a moment that they'll shy away from taking yet another skill player with their 1st round pick. Now that Martz is out of town they may actually try to run the ball, but Tatum Bell certainly isn't going to get the job done. Kevin Jones showed a lot of promise early on in his career but he's no longer with the team and they need to draft a replacement.
At some point during Illinois' tremendous '07 season it became apparent that Mendenhall was a RB with a bright future in the NFL. His measurables were great at the combine and he has the potential to be the best RB in this year's deep class. He'd probably go in the top 10 if there were more teams with RB needs.
Draft needs: RB, DT, OLB, MLB, CB, SS, DE, TE
16. Arizona Cardinals: Mike Jenkins - CB, USF
Antrel Rolle is moving over to FS so they actually need to land a couple of quality CBs in this draft. Jenkins and Trae Williams made up one of the better college CB tandems at USF last year, but on draft day we will see just how many millions of dollars elite speed can make you. Jenkins would be the first CB off the board most years, but this is an exceptionally good year for that position and he has a few character flags that could drop him into the 20's.
ARI could definately go RB first given the deep CB draft class I already mentioned. Edgerrin James is on the decline and the new coaching staff made is apparent with last year's draft that they want to run the ball. I think they would take Mendenhall if he was availible but there are injury concerns with Jonathan Stewart that will drop him out of the top 20.
Draft needs: CB, RB, TE, OLB, DE, G, WR, FS
17. Minnesota Vikings: Phillip Merling - DE, Clemson
Kenechi Udeze has been diagnosed with leukemia and Merling is a good replacement. He is the best all around DE in this draft, able to play both the run and pass. Don't be suprised to see MIN select an additional pass rushing DE in the later rounds, Erasmus James isn't working out so well for them either. I would also expect them to trade down and/or reach for a 2nd tier DE with this pick if Harvey and Merling are off the board.
I don't know how to futher emphasize just how much this team needs a DE.
Draft needs: DE, FS, TE, DT, QB, C, WR, FB
18. Houston Texans: Chris Williams - OT, Vandy
Amazing how their pass protection improved so much last year when David Carr was no longer under center. They still can't run the ball though and Ephram Salaam is slated to start at LT, so expect them to use their 1st rounder on Williams if he's there - otherwise, RB. The franchise started out on the wrong foot when they gave a gimped up Tony Boselli lots of money, and they haven't landed a franchise LT since. Williams definately has the potential to be that guy, they will be very lucky if both CAR and CHI pass on him.
A good CB to line up opposite Dunta Robinson is also needed, but there will be a decent one availible when they pick again in the 3rd.
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19. Philidelphia Eagles: Devin Thomas - WR, MSU
Andy Reid loves drafting linemen with his 1st round pick, he does it every year. His seat is starting to feel a little hot though so it might be time for a change in philosophy. Kevin Curtis was a decent pickup last year but he's a #2 receiver at best, it's time to draft the reciever that you thought you were getting in Reggie Brown however many years ago. Thomas came out of no where last year to emerge as a top WR prospect, he has great size and ridiculous speed. It sucks that PHI wasn't able to land a proven WR this offseason but they might get what they need with Thomas.
Draft needs: WR, OT, SS, DE, RB, CB
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Aqib Talib - CB, Kansas
Ronde Barber is getting old and Brian Kelly has opted out. Talib doesn't have the elite speed of the top 3 CBs but he has great big play ability. He needs to get a bit stronger to help with the run, otherwise he's a perfect fit for TB's cover 2. Derrick Brooks, Ronde Barber, Jeff Garcia, and Joey Galloway probably have enough gas in the tank for one or two more runs at the postseason, but the team needs to fill a few holes with the draft first. Gaines Adams was another nice addition last year so this team could actually be pretty good.
If they become enamored with one of the availible WRs I could see them going that route, Michael Clayton is getting worse. I've also mentioned that I don't think Brohm would get by them - he's a younger more talented version of Jeff Garcia.
Draft needs: CB, WR, QB, OT, DT, TE
21. Washington Redskins: Limas Sweed - WR, Texas
They desprately need a DE, but neither Harvey or Merling fell to them so they'll fill another need at WR. Santana Moss followed up his great '06 season with a total stinker in '07. They're pick will reflect his future with the team, meaning they'll either take DeShaun Jackson to replace him or a big possession guy to compliment him.
Malcolm Kelly bombing his workout will move Sweed up a few spots. I don't expect him to go in the top 15 but he's the best possession guy availible and a lot of teams could use him.
Draft needs: DE, WR, DT, OT, G, FS, CB
22. Dallas Cowboys: DeShaun Jackson - WR, California
With two first round picks and no dire needs I expect DAL to select the BPA for a number of positions - trading up is also a strong possibility.
They want the big play ability of McFadden but Jackson is a more sensible choice. Terrell Owens is approaching the age where WRs start to see their skills diminish, Terry Glenn is already there, and Patrick Crayton sucks. Jackson is a tiny little fella so he may get broken in half, but at least they didn't draft him in the top 10 like MIA did with Ginn. He runs good routes and can take a 3 yard drag to the house at any time. An excellent luxury pick for a team who could use another weapon.
Draft needs: CB, WR, RB, DT, SS, MLB, OT
23. Pittsburgh Steelers: Branden Albert - G, UVA
It was inevitable that Alan Faneca would leave them for a big contract elsewhere, which is a big blow to an offensive line that has run the ball effectively for a long time. They could take Gosder Cherilus(or certainly Otah if he's still on the board) and move Sean Mahan and/or Willie Colon to guard, but all that is unnceccessary if Albert is availible. He is one of the best linemen in this draft and would be a fine value at #23.
There's also a possibility that they won't be able to resist the urge of putting the best safety in this draft, Kenny Phillips, next to Troy Polamalu.
Draft needs: G, FS, RB, WR, MLB, OT, CB
24. Tennessee Titans: James Hardy - WR, Indiana
Vince Young is coming off a pretty rough season, but in his defense he did have the worst recieving core in the league. They got back Justin McCarreins and signed Alge Crumpler but they need some 1st round talent on their roster(Mike Williams doesn't count). Young likes throwing at big targets so Hardy or Sweed would be a great fit. He also likes jellybeans, Hello Kitty, and any kind of music except for country. Jeff Fisher's fate is now tied to a simpleton so expect him to try and accomodate Young in any way possible. Seriously though, Hardy is a great talent and may end up being the steal of the draft.
Draft needs: WR, DE, DT, CB, RB, OLB, G
25. Seattle Seahawks: Jonathan Stewart - RB, Oregon
So let me see if I have this right. Shaun Alexander bitched/moaned/held out because SEA wouldn't give him a big longterm deal and then the second they showed him the money he started running like he has girl parts. I actually don't hate the Julius Jones signing under the assumption that he won't be the featured back. He'll be a fine compliment to Stewart, not T.J. Duckett.
I've had Stewart going as high as #13 but he picked the worst possible time to get surgery on his toe. SEA is a team that can afford to wait on him to get healthy, at which point I think he will be a very good RB.
Draft needs: TE, G, WR, RB, DT, QB, DE
26. Jacksonville Jaguars: Quentin Groves - DE/OLB, Auburn
JAC has a very big, boring, and effective defense. They can either stick with that philosophy and take Kentwan Balmer or take a chance on one of the best pass rushers in this entire draft. Groves isn't a perfect fit because he's a tweener best suited for a 3-4 but surely JAC can figure out a way to get him on the feild. Jason Taylor won the defensive MVP on a 4-3 defense and you could say the same thing about him. I like this pick a hell of a lot better than reaching for Calais Campbell or Lawrence Jackson.
Draft needs: DE, DT, SS, G, WR, CB, OLB
27. San Diego Chargers: Kenny Philips - FS, Miami
Ineptitude at this position really cost SD in the playoffs last year so it'll be a pretty easy pick if Phillips is availible. He will be a fine addition to a talented young secondary already consisting of Eric Weddle and Antonio Cromartie. They also need someone to replace Drayton Florence, so they could take a CB here or trade down and take one. The latter option would be preferable considering they only have one pick in the first 4 rounds.
Draft needs: FS, CB, OT, DT, DE, G
28. Dallas Cowboys: Kentwan Balmer - DT, UNC
People forget that Tank Johnson isn't really a NT, so given the Jasn Ferguson trade I do expect them to draft someone to truly anchor that defense. Balmer has a big frame and great strength, he should be able to bulk up a little and be a capable NT. I had him going to SEA up until recently when Stewart dropped to them, if that scenario happens he could go anywhere in the late 1st or early 2nd.
DAL has a lot of options in the first round, they could take a number of players but for this pick I went BPA. They could certainly reach for Felix Jones but Marion Barber just needs someone to compliment his running style, not replace him. That need can easily be filled later on, it's not worth wasting a 1st round pick on just because your owner likes Arkansas. Also, the CBs availible for their 2nd round pick will be much better values than any NTs still availible.
Draft needs: CB, WR, RB, DT, SS, MLB, OT
29. San Francisco 49ers: Gosder Cherilus - OT, BC
Quentin Groves would have been a great addition to their defense, but Cherilus fills a bigger need. This pick allows Joe Staley to move over to LT and slightly lessen the chance that Mike Martz gets Alex Smith killed. I still don't like his chances, in fact let me take a moment to offer my deepest preemptive condolences to the entire Smith family for their loss.
I'd be surprised if they went WR here when there will likely be a great player availible when they pick again(#39), whereas their OT possibilities will be greatly diminished. They also need to get back to running the ball the way they did in '06 so Cherilus is a perfect fit.
Draft needs: WR, OT, OLB, CB, G, DT
30. Green Bay Packers: Antoine Cason - CB, Arizona
Charles Woodson surprised everyone by turning back the clock and playing well last year, but it is inevitable that he'll start to suck very soon. So will Al Harris for that matter, they're both dinosaurs. There are a lot of great CBs availible, GB will take whoever they like the best between Cason, King, Porter, or Flowers. They may opt for the elite speed of Porter or King, Cason really should have came out last year when he was a sure 1st round pick. He is a safe choice though and should be able to hold down a starting CB job for a long time.
Draft needs: CB, OT, OLB, FS, TE, DE, FB, DT
31. New York Giants: Dan Connor - MLB, PSU
They could get a good CB here, but LB is a bigger need and Connor is a top tier talent at that position. Matthias Kiwanuka will prolly move back to DE and they've dealt most of their other LBs. I expect them to bolster their corps with two selections in this draft. Connor's versatile enough to play outside which should give him the nod over Jerod Mayo for a team that needs a lot of LB help. They'll have an interesting decision if Kenny Phillips drops this far, FS is another big need.
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ROUND 2:
32. MIA: Tracy Porter - CB, Indiana
A month ago he was a late 2nd or early 3rd guy, then he busted out a 4.29 40 at his pro day which may land him in the 1st - funny how that works. MIA's secondary is god awful and they should use one of their 2nd rounders on a CB.
Draft needs: OT, CB, MLB, WR, OLB/DE, TE, QB, SS, G
33. STL: Sam Baker - OT, USC
I really don't think Baker's that good, but other prospects are dropping and a bunch of teams have OT needs which will result in him going early in the 2nd. It's also possible that someone will take him late in the 1st after trading up/down.
Draft needs: DE, OT, WR, G, C, OLB
34. ATL: Jerod Mayo - MLB, Tennessee(from Hall trade)
ATL has needs at virtually every position and a shit-ton of draft picks so I expect them to go BPA a lot. Mayo could go in the first so expect ATL to snatch him ahead of NYJ if he doesn't. Keith Brooking is moving outside and they need Mayo to come in a play right away.
Draft needs: OT, QB, DT, CB, TE, MLB, SS, G, WR, DE
35. KC : Carl Nicks - OT, Nebraska
They did nothing to replace two HOF linemen that retired last year and their offense suffered. They're praying for Jake Long to drop in their lap, but Nicks is a fine consolation prize inthe 2nd. He has some "character issues" but he's big and relatively fast so I don't expect him to drop.
Draft needs: OT, G, DT, CB, QB, WR, SS, C
36. NYJ: Justin King - CB, PSU
He surprised no one with a great 4.31 40, there has never been any doubt about his athleticism. There's no telling whether he'll be a great NFL corner or not, he struggled at times during his college career.
Draft needs: MLB, CB, DE/OLB, WR, RB, OT
37. ATL: Anthony Collins - OT, Kansas
Probably not the BPA, but he's the last of the 2nd tier OTs and ATL needs one desprately. They have yet another 2nd rounder coming up and it's more likely that the QB they want will be availible than Collins.
Draft needs: OT, QB, DT, CB, TE, MLB, SS, G, WR, DE
38. BAL: Charles Godfrey - CB, Iowa
He worked his way into the 2nd round with a great 40 at his pro day. He has adequate size and strength as well, making him a fine addition to a team who needs to get younger at CB.
Draft needs: QB, CB, OT, WR, MLB, DE
39. SF : Early Doucet - WR, LSU
Doesn't have the great measurables but he can be a productive WR in Martz's offense. I like the Bryant Johnson addition but Arnez Battle is horrible and Isaac Bruce is ancient. They missed out on a number of FA possibilities at WR so they'll need to draft someone ready to contribute.
Draft needs: WR, OT, OLB, CB, G, DT
40. NO : Pat Sims - DT, Auburn
They need a big run stuffer and would love for Sims to still be availible. I'd expect them to take Dre Moore or DeJuan Morgan if he's not, they need a ton of help on defense.
Draft needs: CB, DT, FS, OLB, C, TE
41. BUF: Fred Davis - TE, USC
Malcolm Kelly would have been a great compliment to Lee Evans if not for his rapid descent out of round 1. Davis could have a similiar effect though, he had a good 40 and should have established himself as the best all around TE prospect. BUF can still get a decent possession WR later in the draft.
Draft needs: WR, CB, DE, TE, C, FB
42. DEN: Curtis Lofton - MLB, oklamoma
DEN shocked everyone by giving up a million rushing yards last year. They could take a DT with this pick or get one of the better run stopping MLBs and move DJ Williams back outside where he belongs. Lofton was extremely productive in college and should continue tackling everything in sight at the next level.
Draft needs: DT, WR, OT, MLB, FS, DE, CB, OLB, C
43. CAR: Dre Moore - DT, Maryland
Losing Kris Jenkins was a huge blow to this defense. Damione Lewis and Maake Kemoeatu are the starting DTs at this point, both of them are undrafted guys who have overacheived - we desperately need more talent at this position. Trevor Laws may be the safer pick in some ways, but I think Moore has the potential to be a dominant player.
Draft needs: OT, DT, DE, RB, TE, FS, G, OLB, CB
44. CHI: Duane Brown - OT, VT
After passing on Chris Williams they'll need to reach for whoever can best keep Brian Brohm upright. Brown is more of a 3rd round talent but with so many teams needing OTs there's very little chance that he makes it out of the 2nd.
Draft needs: OT, QB, G, RB, DT, WR, FS
45. DET: Reggie Smith - CB/S, Oklahoma
It's tough to put a tangible value on Smith - he's a good but not great CB, FS, or kick returner. I actually had him going to CAR instead of Dre Moore at one point, but he was pretty slow at his most recent workout. Matt Millen sucks at the draft though so they'll take him anyways.
Draft needs: RB, DT, OLB, MLB, CB, SS, DE, TE
46. CIN: Felix Jones - RB, Arkansas
He excelled in a complimentary role but that makes him a risky pick in my opinion. Jamal Charles is the better back on paper but something tells me Jones will get drafted first - either here or in the 1st round by DAL.
Draft needs: DT, OLB, RB, TE, DE, G, FS, G
47. MIN: DeJuan Morgan - FS, NCSU
This pick will tell us just how much MIN like Tavares Jackson. Assuming they aren't looking to replace Jackson, Captain Morgan is a talented prospect with a good blend of strength, athleticism, and dance moves. They've signed Madieu Williams but he's not a long term solution.
Draft needs: DE, FS, TE, DT, QB, C, WR, FB
48. ATL: Joe Flacco - QB, Delaware
They could prolly live with Chad Henne here if somebody snagged Flacco in front of them. This is the latest I see them taking a QB though, it's painfully obvious that Joey Harrington is never going to be the man and there's no reason to think Chris Redman has it in him either. Flacco has all the measurables to be a franchise QB, but have a lot of guys who surf the hype wave to an early selection.
Draft needs: OT, QB, DT, CB, TE, MLB, SS, G, WR, DE 4/13/2008 3:53:57 AM |
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49. PHI: Calais Campbell - DE, Miami
Add Campbell to the list of useless DEs PHI has drafted in the Reid era, there's a reason he's dropped this far.
Draft needs: WR, OT, SS, DE, RB, CB
50. ARI: Jamal Charles - RB, Oklamoma
I like this pick a lot, in fact I'd expect ARI to take Chris Johnson if Charles isn't availible. Edge's better days are behind them, much like Shaun Alexander he was able to stay upright just long enough to sign a big contract and dissappear.
Draft needs: CB, RB, TE, OLB, DE, G, WR, FS
51. WAS: Lawrence Jackson - DE, USC
He had a decent combine and is a safer pick than Campbell, so all things considered I'd say WAS made out pretty well after missing out on Merling and Harvey in the 1st.
Draft needs: DE, WR, DT, OT, G, FS, CB
52. TB : Mario Manningham - WR, Michigan
When you're 5'11/180 you really can't afford to run a 4.6 40 at the combine. I mean it will literally cost you millions of dollars no matter what you did on the feild. Fortunately for Manningham he redeemed himself with a 4.4 at his pro day and is back in the 2nd round.
Draft needs: CB, WR, QB, OT, DT, TE
53. PIT: Malcolm Kelly - WR, Oklahoma
Well he had to go somewhere. Big Ben wants a bigger reciever and Kelly still has that much going for him. They could definately opt for a FS/RB here and hope for Jordy Nelson in the 3rd.
Draft needs: G, FS, RB, WR, MLB, OT, CB
54. TEN: Trevor Laws - DT, ND
They weren't able to sign Albert Haynesworth to a long term deal so they need a DT to either replace him or line up beside him. Laws was dominant at the senior bowl but I think he'll have a tougher time on Sundays.
Draft needs: WR, DE, DT, CB, RB, OLB, G
55. SEA: Dustin Keller - TE, Purdue
It was quit comical watching Marcus Pollard drop wide open passes in the playoffs, unless you're a SEA fan. They missed on Jerramy Stevens a few years ago but if at first you don't suceed.. Keller is the best recieving TE in this draft.
Draft needs: TE, G, WR, RB, DT, QB, DE
56. GB : Erin Henderson - OLB, Maryland
Brady Poppinga and Brandon Chillar are decent but I'd still expect them to upgrade that position. What kind of guy goes by Erin though? I wonder if his brother EJ's given name is Emily.
Draft needs: CB, OT, OLB, FS, TE, DE, FB, DT
57. MIA: Cliff Avril - DE/OLB, Purdue
He may not be Chris Long but he'll provide a decent pass rush opposite Jason Taylor. Or perhaps a decent replacement when Taylor gives up on football to pursue his true passion.. salsa!
Draft needs: OT, CB, MLB, WR, OLB/DE, TE, QB, SS, G
58. JAC: Josh Barrett - SS, ASU
They're still looking for someone to replace Donovan Darius. Barrett seems to be the best SS in this draft but watch out for Tyrell Johnson who is on the rise after posting an astonishing 27 reps on the bench. Not that Barretts's 4.35 40 is anything to scoff at, it'll just come down to what a team needs from their SS.
Draft needs: DE, DT, SS, G, WR, CB, OLB
59. IND: Xavier Adibi - LB, VT
IND hates stopping the run so they've cut Rob Morris and will replace him with a tiny Cato June-like OLB in Adibi. Neat.
Draft needs: OLB, DE, WR, G, TE, DT
60. GB : Martellus Bennett - TE, TAMU
Donald Lee just got paid but GB doens't have any other pressing needs and Bennett is a very good prospect. They need an OT more but there's not much value in taking one here.
Draft needs: CB, OT, OLB, FS, TE, DE, FB, DT
61. DAL: Brandon Flowers - CB, VT
Despite looking very mediocre on paper this kid can play. I wouldn't be surprised to see him get taken late in the 1st, where ever he lands Iexpect him to make an impact. CB is another position where DAL is getting pretty old.
Draft needs: CB, WR, RB, DT, SS, MLB, OT
62. NE : Chris Johnson - RB, ECU
I'm not convinced he'll ever be an every down back but he'd be a great addition to a team like NE who already has a power back in place. They have another pick comming up early in the 3rd so they may as well fill a need with that one and take Johnson as a luxury here. His ability to catch passes out of the backfield is a big deal to a team like NE.
Team needs: CB, OT, MLB, SS, TE, G, RB, OLB
63. NYG: Quentin Demps - FS, UTEP
Gibril Wilson got a big contract from OAK, leaving a huge hole in their secondary. Demps is a playmaker and a fine coverage guy.
Draft needs: OLB, MLB, FS, CB, WR, RB, SS, G 4/13/2008 3:54:26 AM |
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ROUND 3:
64. MIA: Chad Henne - QB, Michigan
This is the appropriate time to draft some competition for John Beck.
Draft needs: OT, CB, MLB, WR, OLB/DE, TE, QB, SS, G
65. STL: Andre Caldwell - WR, Florida
Caldwell has decent size, great speed, and that same doofy-ass deer in headlights look as his brother.
Draft needs: DE, OT, WR, G, C, OLB
66. KC : Terrell Thomas - CB, USC
Solid corner who can play a little safety and return kicks. KC needs all of that.
Draft needs: OT, G, DT, CB, QB, WR, SS, C
67. CAR: Matt Forte - RB, Tulane
DeShaun Foster's reign of terror has come to an end so we'll need someone to lighten the load placed on DeAngelo Williams. He ran a good 40 to go along with his great size and strength.
Draft needs: OT, DT, DE, RB, TE, CB, OLB
68. ATL: Patrick Lee - CB, Auburn
Mediocre 40 times have dropped him out of the 2nd round but ATL will gladly take him in hopes of replacing MeAngelo Hall.
Draft needs: OT, QB, DT, CB, TE, MLB, SS, G, WR, DE
69. NE : Tyrell Johnson - SS, Arkansas St.
Much like Cromartie-Rodgers, Johnson has vaulted up draft boards due to a tremendous combine. The fact that he didn't play for a big time school is a concern, but his upside will appeal to NE who needs to prepare for the end of Rodney Harrison's career.
Team needs: CB, OT, MLB, SS, TE, G, RB, OLB
70. CHI: Red Bryant - DT, TAMU
Their run defense suffered quite a bit last year without Tank Johnson. Only 20 reps from a run stuffing DT is a bit of a concern but they'll take Bryant anyways.
Draft needs: OT, QB, G, RB, DT, WR, FS
71. JAC: Chilo Rachal - G, USC
He's the best gaurd availble and they need to replace Chris Naeole.
Draft needs: DE, DT, SS, G, WR, CB, OLB
72. BUF: Mike Pollack - C, ASU
He's the best gaurd center availble and they need to replace Chris Naeole a bunch of guys that suck..
Draft needs: WR, CB, DE, TE, C, FB
73. MIN: Brad Cottam - TE, Tennessee
On paper he's a tremendous prospect but so was Leonard Pope who has yet to make an impact. They need a big target to compliment the newly acquired speed of Bernard Berrian on the outside.
Draft needs: DE, FS, TE, DT, QB, C, WR, FB
74. CAR: Chris Ellis - DE, VT
Charles Johnson is unproven to say the very least so we need to bring someone in to compete for Mike Rucker's old job.
Draft needs: OT, DT, DE, RB, TE, CB, OLB
75. SF : Marcus Howard - OLB, Georgia
They missed out on Quentin Groves but Howard ran great at the combine and should provide a much needed pass rush across from Manny Lawson.
Draft needs: WR, OT, OLB, CB, G, DT
76. DET: Shawn Crable - OLB, Michigan
Boss Bailey really sucked and now he's gone. Crable was a beast on the bench press at the combine so he should help out their sorry run defense. Their MLB situation is also troubling but they don't have enough draft picks to fix everything.
Draft needs: RB, DT, OLB, MLB, CB, SS, DE, TE
77. CIN: Ahtyba Rubin - DT, ISU
He showed tremendous strength at the combine and could conceivably move ahead of Red Bryant on a lot of boards. After missing out on Sedrick Ellis CIN will be happy to grab Rubin, all they currently have at DT is some fat Hawaiian guy with a ridiculous golden mane.
Draft needs: DT, OLB, RB, TE, DE, G, FS, G
78. NO : Steve Justice - C, WF
They were unable to re-sign Jeff Faine.
Draft needs: CB, DT, FS, OLB, C, TE
79. HOU: Ray Rice - RB, Rutgers
I'm a big fan of this pick, Rice may be small but I think he'll be a great RB for a team who desperately needs one. I'd set the over/under at about 11.5 combined games played by Ahman Green and Chris Brown this season.
Draft needs: CB, RB, OT, OLB, DE, SS, G, WR
80. PHI: Tony Hills - OT, Texas
Maybe this guy can block Osi Umenyiora better than Winston Justice.
Draft needs: WR, OT, SS, DE, RB, CB
81. ARI: Tavares Gooden - OLB, Miami
They lost Calving Pace and had to franchise Karlos Dansby so expect them to draft an OLB at some point. Gooden has 1st round talent but injury concerns and a lack of production drop him to the 3rd.
Draft needs: CB, RB, TE, OLB, DE, G, WR, FS
82. MIN: Marcus Harrison - DT, Arkansas
The Williams duo was great against the run last year but Pat is getting very old.
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83. TB : Andre Woodson - QB, Kentucky
Woodson may flop in the NFL but at least he has a spleen, that will earn him an oppurtunity to try and replace the fabulous Jeff Garcia.
Draft needs: CB, WR, QB, OT, DT, TE
84. WAS: Roy Schuening - G, OSU
A team that needs a guard drafts a freaking guard. Fascinating stuff, I know.
Draft needs: DE, WR, DT, OT, G, FS, CB
85. TEN: Chris Harrington - DE, TAMU
Antwan Odom and Travis LaBoy are both gone so they need someone to line up opposite Kyle Vanden Bosch.
Draft needs: WR, DE, DT, CB, RB, OLB, G
86. SEA: DeMario Pressley - DT, NCSU
The playoffs were going fine last year until Ryan Grant gashed them for 200 yards. Pressley has just had knee surgery but they don't need him to come in and start right away.
Draft needs: TE, G, WR, RB, DT, QB, DE
87. DET: Jermichael Finley - TE, Texas
They've been looking for a legit recieving TE for a long time and Finley is one of the better options on day 1. Jonathan Goff would probably be the smarter pick but this is DET we're talking about.
Draft needs: RB, DT, OLB, MLB, CB, SS, DE, TE
88. PIT: Tashard Choice - RB, GT
Willie Parker ran the ball way too much last year so now he's damaged goods. Najeeb Davenport is still good for a laugh based on his closet shitting high jinks from back in the day, but he has not gotten the job done on the feild.
Draft needs: G, FS, RB, WR, MLB, OT, CB
89. JAC: Earl Bennett - WR, Vandy
JAC has drafted a bunch of ginormous WRs in recent years and they've all been dissappointing. Maybe this year they try a different strategy and take someone who can actually play - then again, Marcus Monk is availible.
Draft needs: DE, DT, SS, G, WR, CB, OLB
90. CHI: Thomas DeCoud - FS, California
Hi, I'm Mike Brown. Every year I show up and talk a bunch of bullshit about being a leader on this awesome defense and then I promptly get injured.
Nice to meet you, Mikey. Here's your replacement.
Draft needs: OT, QB, G, RB, DT, WR, FS
91. GB : John Greco - OT, Toledo
A versatile player who provides depth for an aging O-line.
Draft needs: CB, OT, OLB, FS, TE, DE, FB, DT
92. DAL: Tom Zbikowski - SS, ND
Roy Williams is good for gooning up people's legs and having an enormous melon - that's about it. It's time to ditch the zero and get with a hero, DAL.
Draft needs: CB, WR, RB, DT, SS, MLB, OT
93. IND: Jason Jones - DE, EMU
They need another candy-assed finesse pass rusher incase Freeney goes down again. Way to man up with 18 reps at the bench, Jason - you'll fit in just fine on that defense.
Draft needs: OLB, DE, WR, G, TE, DT
94. NE : Oneil Cousins - OT, UTEP
This is the kind of lineman NE likes to draft. He'll probably take over a starting gig early in the season and hold that spot for the next 10 years, I'm totally calling it.
Team needs: CB, OT, MLB, SS, TE, G, RB, OLB
95. NYG: Eddie Royal - WR, VT
Royal had a good combine but he drops this far because it's a deep WR class and he's tiny. We'll see whether or not Eli Manning is accurate enough to consistently throw to someone other than the biggest WR in the NFL.
Draft needs: OLB, MLB, FS, CB, WR, RB, SS, G
(Compensatory pick time! Woohooo!!!)
96. WAS: Kirk Barton - OT, OSU
He did a great job at his pro day and earned himself a lot of money. The only knock on Barton is a bum knee but he's the best OT availible and WAS needs someone to keep Jon Jansen company on IR.
Draft needs: DE, WR, DT, OT, G, FS, CB
97. CIN: Martin Rucker - TE, Missouri
Ben Utecht was a decent signing but he's more of a blocker than anything. Carson Palmer needs some new targets now that Chris Henry is gone and Chad Johnson is being a jerk.
Draft needs: DT, OLB, RB, TE, DE, G, FS, G
98. ATL: Jacob Tamme - TE, Kentucky
Beware the curse of Algernon and the Crumpletones. I predict a broken leg for whatever TE ATL takes this year, it might as well be this guy.
Draft needs: OT, QB, DT, CB, TE, MLB, SS, G, WR, DE
99. BAL: Jonathan Goff - MLB, Vandy
Ray Lewis is not the dominant player he once was, but don't think for a second he won't demand a shitload of money when contract time rolls around. Goff makes for a decent backup plan assuming that ole' Ray-Ray doesn't murder him.
Draft needs: QB, CB, OT, WR, MLB, DE 4/13/2008 3:55:38 AM |
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Round 4:
Okay, that's the end of my commentary. I started to copy/paste/update the draft needs for each team on the last two rounds of picks, but it was too much work.
100. MIA: Jordy Nelson - WR, KSU 101. STL: John Sullivan - C, ND 102. NYJ: Donnie Avery - WR, Houston 103. ATL: Craig Steltz - SS, LSU 104. OAK: Barry Richardson - OT, Clemson 105. KC : J.D. Booty - QB, USC 106. BAL: Dexter Jackson - WR, App St. 107. SF : Antwaun Molden - CB, EKU 108. DEN: Nick Hayden - DT, Wisconsin 109. CAR: Marcus Griffin - FS, Texas 110. CHI: Kevin Smith - RB, UCF 111. DET: Brian Johnston - DE, Garner-Webb 112. CIN: Mike McGlynn - G, Pittsburgh 113. NYJ: Phillip Wheeler - MLB, GT 114. BUF: Terrence Wheatley - CB, Colorado 115. PHI: Tyvon Branch - CB, UCONN 116. ARI: William Franklin - WR, Missouri 117. MIN: Eric Ainge - QB, Tennessee 118. HOU: Jack Williams - CB, Kent St. 119. DEN: Jerome Simpson - WR, CCU 120. TB : Frank Okam - DT, Texas 121. SEA: Josh Johnson - QB, SD 122. CLE: Orlando Scandrick - CB, BSU 123. PIT: Beau Bell - MLB, UNLV 124. TEN: Zach Bowman - CB, Nebraska 125. JAC: Frank Morton - DT, Tulane 126. DAL: Steve Slaton - RB, WVU 127. IND: Eric Young - G, Tennessee 128. GB : Darrell Robertson - DE, GT 129. NE : Kendall Langford - DE, Hampton 130. NYG: Chevis Jackson - CB, LSU 131. PHI: Jamar Adams - SS, Michigan 132. BUF: Paul Hubbard - WR, Wisconsin 133. BAL: Kenny Iwebema - DE, Iowa 134. TEN: Mike Hart - RB, Michigan 135. GB : Simeon Castille - FS, Alabama
Round 5
136. KC : Keenan Burton - WR, Kentucky 137. STL: Ezra Butler - OLB, Nevada 138. ATL: Marcus Monk - WR, Arkansas 139. DEN: David Roach - FS, TCU 140. KC : Donald Thomas - G, UConn 141. CAR: Kellen Davis - TE, MSU 142. CHI: Chad Rinehart - G, N. Iowa 143. JAC: Trae Williams - CB, USF 144. DET: Letroy Guion - DT, FSU 145. CIN: Lavelle Hawkins - WR, California 146. NO : John Carlson - TE,ND 147. BUF: Owen Schmitt - FB, WVU 148. DEN: Jeremy Thompson - DE, WF 149. ARI: Dwight Lowery - CB, SJS 150. MIN: Doug Legursky - C, Marshall 151. HOU: Johnny Dingle - DE, WVU 152. PHI: Jalen Parmele - RB, Toledo 153. TB : Jeremy Zuttah - OT, Rutgers 154. WAS: Andre Fluellen - DT, FSU 155. CLE: Bruce Davis - OLB, UCLA 156. PIT: D.J. Parker - FS, VT 157. TEN: Wesley Woodyard - OLB, Kentucky 158. SEA: Drew Radovich - G, USC 159. JAC: Ali Highsmith - OLB, LSU 160. SD : Brandon Keith - OT, N. Iowa 161. IND: Gary Barnridge - TE, UL 162. GB : Peyton Hillis - FB, Arkansas 163. DAL: Jameel McClain - MLB, Syracuse 164. NE : Ben Moffitt - MLB, USF 165. NYG: Bryan Kehl - OLB, BYU 166. SD : Jonathan Zenon - CB, LSU 4/13/2008 3:55:59 AM |
pilgrimshoes Suspended 63151 Posts user info edit post |
get a job! 4/13/2008 9:32:42 AM |
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jesus 4/13/2008 9:51:11 AM |
LudaChris All American 7946 Posts user info edit post |
For some reason I thought Mendenhall to Chicago was already a forgone conclusion after the meet-and-greet they had recently that lasted like 7 hours instead of the planned 4.
But yeah, you put a lot of effort into that, good job. 4/13/2008 11:57:12 AM |
wolfpack2105 All American 12428 Posts user info edit post |
its Dajuan Morgan. with an a. I can see you misspelling any other guys name...but not someone on our own teams 4/13/2008 12:50:03 PM |
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What the fuck is this shit? 4/13/2008 2:04:29 PM |
The Judge Suspended 3405 Posts user info edit post |
Someone likes cocaine and mel kiper
3:54am? Jesus 4/13/2008 2:06:20 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
argh I can't believe I fucked up DaJuan's name after looking up the spelling of losers like Ephram Salaam and Maake Kemoeatu
oh well, I CAN'T FUCKING WAIT TILL THE 26TH 4/13/2008 2:29:45 PM |
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Quote : | "126. DAL: Steve Slaton - RB, WVU " |
i dont think he falls anywhere near this far4/13/2008 9:45:55 PM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
a mod should delete this thread hahah 4/13/2008 9:57:47 PM |
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Quote : | "Someone likes cocaine and mel kiper
3:54am? Jesus
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lol4/13/2008 10:36:19 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
nooooooo, don't delete my thread
I spent weeks making this for you guys. Just kidding, it's mostly for the football boards I'm on but I figured I may as well post it here too
^^^ I don't know, as much as teams hate passing on tiny college stars with average speed, they just might. 4/13/2008 11:04:55 PM |
sd2nc All American 9963 Posts user info edit post |
Slaton had something like 300 yards total in his last 6 games. He needs to put on 20 pounds of muscle if he's gonna do anything in the NFL. 4/14/2008 12:26:36 PM |
NoidRoid All American 7642 Posts user info edit post |
bttt motherfuckers, argue with me about shit - I DARE YOU
[Edited on April 17, 2008 at 2:22 AM. Reason : .] 4/17/2008 2:22:24 AM |
Kurtis636 All American 14984 Posts user info edit post |
Steve Slaton has career 2nd kick returner written all over him. 4/17/2008 2:26:20 AM |
ssclark Black and Proud 14179 Posts user info edit post |
i'd do it 4/17/2008 2:43:17 AM |
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