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Archie Bunker 03-29-2010 01:34 PM

You're a good sport SNR. Look at the bright side you are now carved into CP Mock lore.

Sfeihc 03-29-2010 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Archie Bunker (Post 6641037)
You're a good sport SNR. Look at the bright side you are now carved into CP Mock lore.

This.:)

'Hamas' Jenkins 03-29-2010 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 6641028)
This pick will get some interesting reaction.

The Packers can use some DL depth and this guy has great size and natural talent, probably came out when he shouldn't have but this team can wait on a player..

Green Bay selects Clifton Geathers, DE, South Carolina.

I would have taken him with the Rams either fifth rounder if they ran a 3-4. He's a prototypical 5 technique.

'Hamas' Jenkins 03-29-2010 04:58 PM

Ok, it's Round 6, this guy has waited long enough.

There are still some guys out there who could contribute, but I don't know if there is anyone left with this guy's upside or his rare physical size for the position. He had the longest arms and the largest hands of any WR at the combine, and beat out Jeremy Maclin for the WR spot before getting hurt. Unfortunately, the latter is always his problem. He comes with a number of speed, scheme, and durability questions, but he is unquestionably incredibly productive, and a clutch player.

He basically was Missouri's offense in the last 6 games of 2009. He may spend his entire career in the Whirlpool, but if he works out, he has Marques Colston type upside.

The St. Louis Rams select Danario Alexander, WR, Missouri

The Detroit Lions are on the clock.

BossChief 03-29-2010 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 6641672)
Ok, it's Round 6, this guy has waited long enough.

There are still some guys out there who could contribute, but I don't know if there is anyone left with this guy's upside or his rare physical size for the position. He had the longest arms and the largest hands of any WR at the combine, and beat out Jeremy Maclin for the WR spot before getting hurt. Unfortunately, the latter is always his problem. He comes with a number of speed, scheme, and durability questions, but he is unquestionably incredibly productive, and a clutch player.

He basically was Missouri's offense in the last 6 games of 2009. He may spend his entire career in the Whirlpool, but if he works out, he has Marques Colston type upside.

The St. Louis Rams select Danario Alexander, WR, Missouri

The Detroit Lions are on the clock.

LOL I knew this was gonna be your pick, I was almost gonna take him with one of those comp picks just to see your reaction.

Archie Bunker 03-29-2010 05:30 PM

I didn't think he was going to make it past you, he was my Bucs pick if he did. If the kid ever catches a break he could be special.
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Sfeihc 03-29-2010 05:52 PM

More help is needed at CB even after trading for C. Houston and drafting McCourty. That being said the Detroit Lions select cornerback Walter McFadden from Auburn.

Archie Bunker 03-29-2010 06:03 PM

Going back to defensive line yet again. I think this guy can provide some depth at DE and DT. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers select C.J. Wilson, DE, East CarolinaPosted via Mobile Device

ChiefsCountry 03-29-2010 06:06 PM

Miami Dolphins select Trevard Lindley, CB, Kentucky

ChiefsCountry 03-29-2010 06:07 PM

Miami Dolphins select Cameron Sheffield, OLB, Troy

Sfeihc 03-29-2010 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Archie Bunker (Post 6641792)
Going back to defensive line yet again. I think this guy can provide some depth at DE and DT. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers select C.J. Wilson, DE, East Carolina
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Good pick. It came down to Wilson or McFadden for me. At the end I felt like I drafted a player very similar to Wilson already for the Lions in Alualu.

Rudy tossed tigger's salad 04-25-2010 11:11 PM

some epic reaching by Hamas in here

Mr. Flopnuts 04-26-2010 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 6632191)
Flopnuts PM'd me his pick. He'll be in later to complete a write-up.

The Seattle Seahawks select Mike Williams, WR, Syracuse.

That was a good pick after all based on where he went.

I think I got some pretty God damned good value in this draft. I'm pleased.

Scott Pioli 05-03-2010 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 6587411)
I type this as a man unsure of his selection. One the one hand, 2011 is shaping up to be a very good quarterback class. Additionally, 2010 offers two of the best interior DL prospects in recent NFL history, including one who is the best pure prospect that I can remember. On the other hand, the golden rule of the draft is that if you don’t have a franchise QB then you don’t pass on one.

The Rams don’t have a franchise QB. I’m not sure they have a franchise LT or a DE, either. The last two years they went the safe route and neither one of those picks is looking anything more than average (to terrible) at this juncture.

Jimmy Clausen has a lot of concerns. I’m not sure about his mental makeup, and although he has the raw physical tools, he doesn’t have jaw dropping natural gifts. He’s not Matt Stafford, but he also showed significant development in decision making, accuracy, and he comes from a pro-style offense, which makes his learning curve significantly lower than that of other QBs.

I know that if I wait to draft Blaine Gabbert or Jake Locker or Matt Barkley (2012) that I would be getting a prospect with more raw talent. What I don’t know is whether or not some of them will continue to improve (Barkley) will overcome their scheme (Gabbert) or will put their physical tools together. I also know that if I skip on a QB here, there is a chance I may not be in position to select another next year (however remote).

Ultimately, although Suh is the better player, I think Jimmy Clausen and Michael Floyd/A.J. Green/Julio Jones makes me better than Ndamukong Suh and the 2011 first rounder, especially since Suh is a power 2-gapper, not a Warren Sapp penetrator.
A Clausen in hand is worth a Locker in the bush.
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The St. Louis Rams select James F. Clausen, QB, Notre Dame<o></o>

And I’m not entirely sure I made the right decision.


The Shitroit Lions are on the clock.

ROFL You must've been the guy Charlie ran into at Best Buy. Boy you got suckered. ROFL


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