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I guess they fell in love with Alex and wanted him in the program as early as possible. Still ... |
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As someone who has a big rep of getting pouty, Geno should have stayed.
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What time does round 2 start?
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I may not be a genius but I know you can only draft the talent level of the players that are available in that draft and talking them up doesn't change their actual talent level. I may not be a genius but I just saw pretty much the entire NFL, not just KC, damn near all 32 teams just told CP to go take their internet opinion and stick it up their real world ass. The dumbasses are the people that were willing to just take a QB just to say you did at 1.1 and worry about talent later. The dumbasses are the people that act like Reid and Dorsey have anything to do with putting us in the situation we are in heading into this draft. The idiots are the people that somehow think the sucktatude that is this class of QB devalues Alex Smith rather than raises his value. That's plain reeruned. Keep talking about the geniuses around here. |
According to Reid we didn't get any trade offers for the 1st pick.
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Jets are going to consider drafting Geno Smith.
Um who is Geno going to throw too. Himself? |
2013 NFL Draft Individual Grades:
16. E.J. Manuel, QB, Florida State: MILLEN UNCLE RUSLAN'S LOSER KIELBASA Grade Only the Bills. With Geno Smith available, as well as Ryan Nassib, the head coach's former quarterback, Buffalo, for whatever reason, chose E.J. Manuel. I guess the only tape of Manuel's that Buddy Nix watched was the Senior Bowl. There's no reason why Manuel should have been chosen No. 16, especially with the other quarterbacks remaining. Manuel is extremely raw and doesn't have the same decision-making skills as the other signal-callers. He was terribly inconsistent throughout his career. He does project as a read-option quarterback, but he's nowhere near as skilled as Colin Kaepernick or Russell Wilson. Follow @walterfootball for updates. :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL: |
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13. Sheldon Richardson, DE/DT, Missouri: B Grade
Wow, Sheldon Richardson before Sharrif Floyd and Star Lotulelei? Many will bash this selection, I'm sure, but I don't mind it. Sheldon Richardson is the top interior pass-rusher who fits the 4-3 and 3-4 - which is key for New York because Rex Ryan loves to use both looks. I'm not sure why Richardson wasn't considered a higher-rated prospect. The Jets had to bolster their pass-rush, and they did just that with Richardson. Follow @walterfootball for updates. |
17. Jarvis Jones, DE/OLB, Georgia: A+ Grade
This is why the same group of teams make the playoffs every year and why another group of teams always draft in the top 10. One selection after the Bills chose the No. 4 quarterback in this class, the Steelers nabbed arguably the top pass-rusher. As mentioned in my mock draft, dumb groupthink would cause Jones to fall. Pittsburgh landed a steal. Follow @walterfootball for updates. |
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Vikes challenging St Louis as the early winners in the 2013 Draft:
23. Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida: A+ Grade Wow, I forgot Sharrif Floyd was available. I feel like some of the other teams like the Bears, Giants and Cowboys did as well. This is the best pick in the 2013 NFL Draft thus far. Floyd is a stud interior pass-rusher who could have easily gone No. 3 to the Raiders. But as we see every year, great prospects fall because dumb teams are picking at the top of the draft. Follow @walterfootball for updates. 25. Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State: B Grade Xavier Rhodes was mocked as early as No. 12 throughout this process, so he definitely provides good value at No. 25. However, the Vikings run the type of defense that allows teams to pass on corners in the first round. Minnesota probably should have filled other needs like receiver. That said, this is still a solid selection because Rhodes could be considered the best player available. 29. Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee: B- Grade The 29th and 52nd choices are swapped between Minnesota and New England, so the Vikings are essentially giving up third- and fourth-rounders for this choice. They better make it count, so why not go for the home run with Cordarrelle Patterson? Minnesota desperately needed receiving help after losing Percy Harvin. Patterson is raw - which is why he dropped to No. 29 - but he has so much potential. The problem is that the Vikings don't have a quarterback to get him the football. |
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