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Williams with 2a would have been really, really hard to pass up, but this team needs guys who can get after the quarterback. I'm not that big on this SS class. I think it's overrated. The FS class is one of the best ever. That said, you got good value. Gilyard is a perfect compliment for this offense. Slot receivers are every bit as important as a #2 if they can return kicks. Gilyard can. That's excellent value. Ultimately you have to look at it this way Gilyard+Hughes vs Williams+Norwood. I can see it going either way. However, check your PMs for what I would have done on 2b and 3a. |
Just for clarification I'm not saying Tebow will become Brady by any stretch of the imagination. But I do think it's possible. Brady is a product of work ethic, and I think Tebow has the same level of dedication.
It's a long shot of long shots considering Brady had a higher skill set coming out of college. |
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He'd been coached up by his own QB guru since he was a tween. While the work ethic is similar, Tebow's development is about 8 years behind Brady's at similar ages. |
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Makers Mark and DST? Can I still claim that? Overstatement of the year. I'm good for those every once in a while. I will stand by the obvious statement though. Never bet against a guy with that kind of heart. |
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I was wondering how long it would take for someone to spot that. |
Ah you took Norwood, that's lame.
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Probably, late 3rd is about where I had him pegged, oh well back to the drawing board.
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I probably reached a bit but I like him and have a million picks so I can afford to do so.
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So apparently Jesus broke the draft.
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I can not believe Tebow got picked, I was hoping he'd last till like the 7th round.
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