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Damn....I was hoping I'd get to my pick yesterday....now I'm hoping that I'll get to my pick today.
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Titans select:
Donovan Warren, CB, Michigan More later. |
After losing Peppers in FA, perhaps the greatest need for the Panthers is DE. There is still a really nice pass-rusher available, who I have rated above many of the 3-4 OLBs already taken, but unfortunately that's what he is-a 3-4 OLB. So, we take a bit of a chance here on a small-school guy with great size (6'6", 276), very good athleticism, and a fast first step. He is raw, coming from division I-AA Murray State, but the upside is there. The Panthers will add a body to their terrible D-Line and select Austen Lane, DE, Murray State.
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The 49ers have two big holes in the offensive line. RT and the LG position. The 49ers can grab a starter with this pick and replace David Baas. Baas has only started one full season so far.
The San Francisco 49ers select John Jerry, OG, Mississippi. |
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SON OF A BITCH!
STUPID! STUPID! STUPID! :facepalm: |
Alright...yeah...sorry about that. I'll pick in 2 minutes.
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Edited because I'm stupid.
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The Broncos are up, and I am puzzled at this point because I haven't a ****ing clue as to what they want to do with Brady Quinn. The compensation for Brady Quinn is that of a backup QB, but it's clear they brought him in to compete with Orton.
If there were any QBs that I think would become a starter with this pick -- like Jarrett Brown of West Virginia, Tony Pike of Cincinnati, or Colt McCoy of Texas, or Jevan Snead of Ole Miss, or Dan LeFevour or John Skelton of tinier programs -- this pick would be made for a QB. Brown -- promising but boneheaded, and not the kind of QB McDaniels likes. Pike -- is exactly the kind of QB McDaniels likes, limited physically but very smart and is more accurate in games than his drills indicate, but a replica of Orton McCoy -- comes about as close to making this a selection as anybody on the board, he fits Denver's offense and has better physical abilities than Pike or Orton, but the big issue here is his occasional mental and physical shits. When McCoy tanks, he tanks really, really hard. And that indicates something I can't quite put my finger on, but it's added discomfort to my evaluation of him as the offseason has progressed (many here will recall I was high on McCoy just a couple months ago). Snead -- has played against the best level of competition but can't really do anything without great protection (which, by the way, Denver has) LeFevour -- is a small school prospect that I think everybody's required to like every year, but I can't really get excited about. I like small school types like Josh Johnson from San Diego with ridiculous upside. Skelton -- is another intriguing selection, simply because his upside is so unknown. Physically, he is ideal, and from what I read (but not seen) he has a demon arm. But he's in Tebow territory when it comes to how far he is from being ready to play. The choice is between McCoy and the following non-QBs that look like great value to me with this pick, who I've had targeted for this selection: DE Alex Carrington, Arkansas State -- Denver's 3-4 hasn't really taken enough shape for me to understand what they want to do with it or their DEs. But if they're looking for penetration from a DE, Carrington's your man. (I don't like Jarvis Green and don't even care about Brennan.) C J.D. Walton, Baylor -- A nasty interior lineman I've already talked about in this thread. ILB Sean Lee, Penn State -- I would have picked him in the 2nd round if it weren't for his injury and personal red flags. OLB/ILB Thaddeus Gibson, Ohio State -- Freak of nature that would be a pretty safe pick for your LB corps. Try him out at OLB, where he might succeed, then move him inside without a problem if he doesn't. The point I'm sticking to is that there's a small handful of QBs that have what I would consider to be an outside shot to become a starter in this league, and judging from the reactions across this BB, I think most of them are going to last another round. Instead, I'm going to replace Casey Wiegmann by bringing in a guy I thought was bottom-2nd talent in picking up Walton. The Broncos, after much deliberation, select C JD Walton from Baylor. Texans are on the board, along with OTW, who knows what he did. |
Love the Walton pick for the Broncos. Exactly who I think they would take in this position.
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Don't really have time for a write-up, but the Texans select:
Major Wright, FS, Florida |
For the record, here's our team according to OTW's draft (so far):
QB: Cassel, Croyle, Gutierrez RB: Charles, Jones, Williams, Smith FB: Castille WR: Bowe, Chambers, Gilyard, Wade, Lawrence TE: Pope, Cottam, O'Connell LT: Albert, Richardson LG: Waters, Niswanger C: Wiegmann, Niswanger RG: Lilja, Brown RT: O'Callaghan, Ndukwe DE: Dorsey, Magee NT: Smith, Edwards DE: Jackson, Gilberry OLB: Hali, Studebaker ILB: Johnson, Belcher ILB: Williams, Mays OLB: Hughes, Vrabel CB: Flowers, Carr, Leggett, Washington S: Berry, Jones, Morgan, McGraw K: Succop P: Colquitt LS: Gafford KR/PR: Gilyard |
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Anybody know anything about Urban?
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Absolutely no chance he will be around in the 6th, IMO. I think he is a 3rd or 4th rounder. |
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Ahhhh... where's chiefscafan when you need him.
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Hey cock boys the Bears released Vasher so that pick looks more justifiable.
OTW easily has drafted the best so far. |
OTW's picks complement the Chiefs FA's signings very well. By adding two safties, a pass rusher and a WR/KR with the first four picks fills the four biggest holes on the roster. Plus the picks are as of today fairly realistic. His draft could happen for the Chiefs.
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http://nfl.draftsite.com/index.php?draft=2010&round=1 http://www.drafttek.com/round42010.asp |
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Interesting links.
FWIW, drafttek is all needs based drafting, and its metric is a bit effed up, IMO. However, the draftsite link has him taken by a 3-4 team with the last supplemental of the 4th round. If you'd like. someone posted a link on how to make your own 7 round mock with draft tek about 3 weeks ago. You might find it worth looking up for shits. |
Anybody heard from BigChiefFan? Noticed he hasn't been on since Monday morning and has another pick around the corner.
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Haven't heard from him since. |
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With the 82nd pick in the third round of the 2010 NFL draft the Pittsburgh Steelers select:
Torrell Troup NT Central Florida While I think that Casey has a little gas left in the tank, I cant say the same for his backup Chris Hoke and it is a good time to groom a future starter for the position. I had my eye on a couple other prospects here, but I felt they would have a greater chance at being there at our next pick than Troup. |
While there are likely to be a couple choices here that can fill a need, I know one thing...and thats that speed kills. The Falcons have a set of good starting receivers and a great possession receiver type in Tony G to take a lot of underneath attention. I think this guy could create HUGE matchup problems to opposing defenses and is a good special teamer as well.
With the 83rd pick in the 2010 NFL draft the Atlanta Falcons select Jacoby Ford WR Clemson |
This selection is a toy for the Bengals offense. They need playmakers, and this guy is one. They can use him in the slot as he is a good route runner, or he can line up in the backfield on third downs and get some carries. The Bengals have been missing a home run threat, and they get one here in the third round. The Bengals select Dexter McCluster, RB/WR, Mississipi.
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His speed score was the 8th worst in the last 11 years. Every other player with a worse score went undrafted, and the only one to even stick in the league was Aaron Stecker. |
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The Raiders need some playmakers. They gotta take a shot at QB eventually since they missed out on the top 2 of this draft, but it's too early for somebody like McCoy or LeFevour or Pike. This draft has seen some long rushes on CBs, Safeties, and defensive linemen. Any pick they make there better be a good one. I don't see much value.
What I do see is this middle linebacker prospect from Penn State who had some nagging injuries in 2008. He's a natural leader on the Penn State team. As a tackler he WRAPS UP. Speed is his issue, but at this point, getting a Mike Maslowski-type in the middle (he's not THAT slow) might give this defensive unit some pride until it's time to look at some more defensive linemen or (better yet) a QB. The Oakland Raiders select Sean Lee, ILB, Penn State University |
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That's why they factor in size w/ the 40 time for the speed # projection. |
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Well this pick comes down to 2 guys for me, I can get a 3rd starter here and I'll do it by making a pick that fills a need and is a classic Packers pick, good value here too.
Packers select Koa Misi, OLB, Utah. Considered him in the 2nd but felt it was a bit of a reach here it fits. |
The Eagles will round out their 3rd round by taking yet another LB. The LB group is easily the biggest need right now on the Eagles defense.
The Philadelphia Eagles select Dekoda Watson, OLB, Florida State. |
Here's a fun little game that is sure to get someone butthurt:
Everyone name the lowest rated player on your board that has already been taken. Example: Jamar Chaney was the 132nd player on my board and was taken in the early 3rd round. |
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Eric Berry was #700 on my board. |
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The AZ Cardinals need help along their offensive line:
Jason Fox, OT, Miami I'll PM Deez to tell him that he's up. |
Thanks for the PM, Deez. The Cardinals are thrilled that the dumbass GM in front of them reached for Fox, leaving a very talented CB who still has more upside:
Jerome Murphy, CB, South Florida |
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Koa Misi, OLB, Utah (Mecca for Packers) Although I think the biggest swing and a miss was billay's pick of a CB with Cutler needing so much help. And as for you, OTW... you know what you did. |
Misi is a classic Packers pick, worth the risk in the 3rd for a team that needs a strong side rush backer, I like his upside in the Packers scheme better than say Jason Worilds.
I would have taken Donovan Warren but he went in front of me. |
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WON THE MOTHER****ING DRAFT! |
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If we're going to talk about swing and misses your first round pick for the Vikings was horrible. They already have 2 good d-tackles and Minnesota badly needs a CB. |
Alright, enough with the pissing match.
Who's up? Get in here and make your pick, dammit. |
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It's not that bad of a pick, Chicago badly needs CB's too, basically Chicago needs CB's and OL more than anything, I get WR but the value isn't good after the 2nd round.
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Dallas Cowboys select Linval Joseph, NT, East Carolina
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