I think it is a 24 hour rule actually, especially on the weekends.
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Oh wait, that actually did happen. |
My bad, didn't think this would roll as fast as it has.
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With the 8th pick in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft, The Miami Dolphins select Courtney Upshaw DE/LB Alabama
I know this may be a reach to most people, as he isn't really thought of this highly most places I look... but this kid is really special. He can rush off the edge, set the edge...he impacts all facets of the game and I see him transitioning very well to the NFL. He is also scheme diverse and the Dolphins will seemingly use a hybrid 4-3/3-4 alignment. This may well break my streak of nailing my first round picks after taking Julio jones at 6 last year and taking Weatherspoon for Atlanta the year before, but I think it's worth it. Next up is Carolina. I'll send the pm right now. |
Well Direkshun up and took the hybrid pass-rusher I really wanted here since Rivera can't seem to figure out if he wants to go with a 4-3 or a 3-4 (still can't believe that happened), but I suppose I can make do with the most physically gifted lineman in the draft:
The Carolina Panthers select Quinton Coples, DE - North Carolina Here's hoping the talent trumps the motor...or at least the motor gets a bit of a tuneup at the NFL level. Bills are up, PM sent. |
Pesty and the CHIEFS are on deck!:popcorn:
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Eff you guys for taking all the pass rushers.
My Seattle pick is going to be spectacularly True Faneriffic |
The Buffalo Bills are about to reach. They REALLY wanted a pass rusher but the early run on them has left them scratching their chins...
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The Buffalo Bills are in an interesting position.
They desperately need help at both DE and OLB, now that they are transitioning to a 4-3. The early run on defensive ends has put them in a bad spot. They could look at OT but the two logical selections, Martin and Reiff neither project out to be sure-fire LEFT tackles and the Bills are already set on the right with Erik Pears. Furthermore, there's some talk within the organization and without that the offensive line wasn't THAT bad and that Fitzpatrick himself contributed to some of the protection problems. After much sweating, the Buffalo Bills select: WHITNEY MERCILUS, DE, ILLINOIS Many thought that Mercilus would benefit from a lack of premiere DE talent in this draft and sure enough he did. Mercilus was somewhat of a "one year wonder" amassing 16 of his 18 college sacks during the 2011 season. He isn't a particularly explosive player off the snap but has good instincts and can get to the QB. |
Lets see if Pest goes Trent Richardson or DeCastro or Martin/Rieff.
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Major sigh of relief when he slipped the extra spot. Like you, I was gonna have to go true fan because I just couldn't bring myself to reach for Michael Brockers. Though you may go even more true-fan than me; I'd have never gone DeCastro (Martin was my guy) - but out in Seattle, the home of Marshawn Lynch and his...uh....limited explosiveness, a badass guard may be a perfect fit to blow open holes for some power football. |
4 DEs in the top 10...yikes
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Had a legit #1 CB prospect that didn't get thrown out of school or have problems rockin' the gange fallen to me, I'd have probably still gone CB, but one Claiborne was off the board, a pass-rusher was a no-brainer for a team that finished with 31 sacks last season and couldn't so much as slow most passing games down. |
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DeCastro's on my short list. Seahawk fans are bitching about John Moffitt, but he just needs a year. He'll be fine. It'd be the other guard position I consider if DeCastro's still on the board. |
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unless you have a screaming need for a tackle, the value just isn't there..its why we're even considering a RB with Charles on our roster...it would be a true BPA pick.. edit think of a guy like Jerry Hughes, TCU, a couple of years ago...31st pick...was he that much lesser a prospect than Upshaw? |
That's just it - after the top 4 or 5, this draft just isn't stellar.
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I'm not convinced that this is a bad draft for pass-rushers. Someone like Ingram really does look like he could make a Von Miller like impact. |
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Ingram is the one that surprised me the most, imo...I watched the guy play most of the year, thought he was very good...never thought he was a top-10 pick...can't say I see the similarities to Miller at all... but this is just chatter... |
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I really really liked Ingram in this draft. He has greater upside as an OLBer than any player available this year, IMO. |
He sucks, i hope no one picks him.
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I'm using my phone and now I have a tough decision to make. Give me like an hour.
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Allright all you Pioli's out there what do you do here @ 11 with TR and DeCastro on the board? Pick one of those two or try and trade down?
IMHO, You don't pass on a guy who grades out to be an potential All-Pro. DeCastro is my pick. A while back the CHIEFS faced a similar situation with two safties they thought were good or good enough(Woods and Tounge, I believe) and they passed on Ed Reed. Oops! You take the Ed Reed type player. |
Trent Richardson would be my guy without question. Then Martin, then DeCastro.
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I don't think you can go wrong with any of the 3. Myself, I would prefer one of the two lineman. DeCastro will be a 12 year all pro type of guy and a dominate force in the run game. To me its hard to pass on a guy who is literally a can't miss.
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Richardson, Rieff, DeCastro.
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Richardson is all well and good but there are some really good RBs available in the 2nd/3rd round like Doug Martin. Starting to like that kid more and more. |
I'll take Will Shields, I mean David DeCastro.
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The Kansas City Chiefs select Trent Richardson, RB, University of Alabama.
The obvious choice in this spot would be to trade down but that isn't going to happen in this mock. So I'll go with the BPA who also fits a position of need. We have no idea where Charles is or even if he will ever be at 100%. You can say that you don't take RBs this high but Richardson is an every down back and the contract at #11 isn't franchise killing. Charles and Richardson give this offense a running game to lean on if Cassel is the QB. If its Orton or Manning.....this offense just became top 5. |
Not a bad pick. I sincerely hope Manning is the QB and not stop-gap 1 or stop-gap 2 if we're taking Richardson.
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If absolutely everything goes to script, he could end up being a Matt Forte type player. I don't see him having Forte's agility though. If everything goes to script for Miller, he's another Jamaal Charles. And for Richardson it's Adrian Peterson. With the only really good choices being Martin (need), DeCastro (ability), Poe (ugh, I guess) and Richardson; I think Trent has the best combination of need, positional value, dynamic ability and overall ceiling. With the pick I would've used on Miller in the 2nd, I can go after Alemu or Sanders to fill other needs quite well in their own right. |
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Reading is fundamental. He said Miller = Charles.
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He compared Martin to Forte, Miller to Charles, and Richardson to AP. |
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Another thing about drafting Richardson would mean pretty much eliminating Charles. Which may not be a bad thing because Charles might not be the Charles we knew, ever again. Someone like Richardson is someone you don't have on the bench. |
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Even last year when AP only played 12 games he was averaging 19 touches a game. Vikes #2 who started the rest and played in all 16 averaged 8. If you take out the games he didn't start he was averaging 4 touches a game with AP healthy. Now, Charles is better than Gerhart but hes not a 3 down back and sitting an AP type runner to accommodate someone else, even if it is Charles, just doesn't make sense to me. |
you can't take a ****ing guard at #11
I don't care if he has lazer beam eyes and a 90 foot cock that doubles as an apartment complex for pets... never...****ing...ever you: "hey, what's KC's biggest need?" me: "QB" you: "hey, the best option at #11 is a guard" me: "this is the button for apocalypse...I'm pushing it, nice knowing y'all" |
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It's a weak draft this year and DeCastro is a great prospect. I wouldn't be upset with him at #11. |
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The Broncos averaged 34 rushes a game. Taking the best reception years of both Charles and Peterson and adding the ratio of rushes:catches to fit the 15-20 range for Charles and 20-25 range for Peterson you are looking at 30-36 rushes a game and about 5 catches combined. |
I don't personally see how Richardson and Charles splitting touches/carries is a bad thing at all. Keeps them both healthier and fresh, so when and if we can sneak into the playoffs with Castle/or be a top 5 offense with Manning, we have to stud running backs who are both fresh and ready to run in the 3 games in the postseason.
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for a team with our needs, it's a giant ****ing waste...not to mention it just makes me sick on principal, a team that won't draft QBs but will draft guards.. *edit* I'm not trying to be argumentative in this thread or derail it...this my second favorite thread of the year...just blowing off QB-related steam which sprays indiscriminately... |
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To be fair, Cassel's actually a halfway decent QB when the run game is on.
Richardson/Charles ensures that it's on for all 16 games. You'll get nothing but 27/7 seasons out of him with that kind of consistency running the ball. |
Seahawks badly need a QB or a DE. Both positions have been overdrafted so far. ROFL
SNR's in a bad place. If he were comfortable with their character concerns, I'd go with either of the stud corners here. Kuechly wouldn't be too bad of a fit, either. And there's always DeCastro, since Robert Gallery sucks the penis. It just sucks SNR has to settle for this kind of bullshit. |
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I would like for SNR to get the **** out of his basement long enough to check CP, make his pick, and then thank his mom for making his lunch and doing his laundry.
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Make the easy pick with TR gone, take DeCastro. Make up for letting Hutch get away. I'm sure the Cal guy(Lynch) won't mind having a Cardinal(DeCastro) blasting holes open for him.
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Wow, TR with Dalton and Green! That would be something.
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Haha For what? BTW, I checked my private messages a couple times...if you had sent a pm (as required via rules to this) and not posted it on my wall, I would have gotten my pick in hours earlier. I also think it's a bit rich to call for my head when I clearly followed the rules and you didn't...also, you made us all wait quite a bit last year for your pick. Now, get out of my way so I can rape the talent from this draft as I have the last two years while you ensure your special teams unit is stellar...:D |
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I'm in the middle of crafting a glorious post in which I will make my pick. Hold yer horses. |
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I get to put a lot more thought into my draft strategy this way. |
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Only the super wealthy can pull that look off. |
The top players available that the Seahawks should consider:
Michael Brockers David DeCastro Kendall Wright Michael Floyd Luke Kuechly Dre Kirkpatrick Dontari Poe Yes, that's right. The other tackles will continue to fall in this draft. Okung sucks dick (okay he's mediocre, but I love to dig at Sac's boy) and Carpenter had huge injury problems. It's sink or swim, and the new guys haven't been given a real good chance to swim at all. The same goes for G John Moffitt last year, whom I really liked. The team should in no way give up on him after one measly rookie year. He'll figure shit out, and he'll be good. First step: Get rid of Dre Kirkpatrick. He's not the best player available, and he's far from a need. Trufant and Brandon Browner make up a formidable pair of CBs. Piss on Michael Floyd (sorry, Pest). His skills are great, but not exceptional. And sheesh you want to talk about a WR with diva problems? How about off-the-field issues? Good lord. People who bitch about Jon Baldwin being a problem child need to shut the **** up. Interior defensive line would be fabulous, but I don't see the talent available translating to what the Seahawks need. Brockers is a slow ****, still a bit immature, and I've got a nasty ass taste in my mouth from Tyson Jackson. I wouldn't wish that upon any team, especially a team that couldn't use him like a 3-4 team could use him. And **** Dontari Poe. He's not Haloti Ngata. Just shut the **** up, please. Luke Kuechly, Kendall Wright, or David DeCastro? The talent : need ratio doesn't really favor Wright, IMO. And as great as DeCastro would be for the Seahawks' new run-first offense, they did just fine last year. They're much better finding interior linemen in the middle rounds to replace the other side of Moffit. As much as I hate white LBs (another dig at Sac), Kuechly makes the most sense here. The Seahawks were fine against the run and pass in terms of yards. However, they can't keep both vets David Hawthorne and Leroy Hill. That's a small problem. By drafting Kuechly, they're getting a solid player to fill that position, as well as a player with the talent to work into pass rush lineups. It doesn't in any way address their pass rush problem, but it adds an extra possibility. The Seattle Seahawks draft Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College |
The Cardinals need help along the offensive line in the worst way. Unfortunately, the OTs in this class are lackluster. Thus, the team selects the BPA at an area of need:
David DeCastro, OG, Stanford True Fans everywhere rejoice. |
I'm glad you took the ****ing guard, Deez.
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On a side note, I recently found out that a former girlfriend of mine is currently married to Mark Tauscher. So the NFL is getting my sloppy seconds. Go me. |
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It's the best I can do with my Riley Reiff arms. |
Clearly ChiefsCountry can't be trusted to make his picks on time. I say we kick him out.
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I....OOONNNNNEEEE the mock. ****ing ONE that mock. ClapClap.
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Well the Cowboys need help on the OL and CB, since the guard got taken we go for CB. Also since smoking weed is pretty standard for being a Cowboy, we go for the best corner here.
Dallas Cowboys select Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama |
Excellent. The guy who the Eagles wanted all along makes it to our pick. This is a very deep DT class, but this guy fits the scheme very well and has monster upside. My favorite 4-3 DT in this class. He is a quick, penetrating DT in the mold of Cullen Jenkins, which works well since he is a little raw and can learn how to play the position from Jenkins.
The Eagles select Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State |
My remaining big board:
Spoiler!
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The Jets have holes all over their overpaid roster.
I think, upon losing Burress, they should go with Floyd. Floyd's a ****ing headcase, but that's not a problem with the Jets. Perry would also be a great pickup. Reiff fits their need the most, though. |
Reiff makes sense for the Jets IMO. Barry Richardson might be the only right tackle that makes Wayne Hunter look good.
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