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chiefscafan 04-26-2014 08:10 AM

Ok just woke up give me a few I'll have my pick

chiefscafan 04-26-2014 08:30 AM

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The Cleveland Browns Select:

Victor Hampton CB South Carolina

Ok so Cleveland has a lot of picks so they have the luxury of taking chance on red flagged players. Victor Hampton is a great CB with tremendous elite ability. There is a question bout his anger problems and could cause a lot of penaltys however could add intensity to this D.

kccrow 04-26-2014 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup (Post 10586613)
So an Offensive Coordinator drafted those WRs. Not

Milkshake moment???

GMs draft players that fit what coaching staff's want to do, not what a GM wants to do. When you figure that out, then it all comes together very nicely.

chiefscafan 04-26-2014 05:36 PM

Sorry guys pmd blazin right after I picked

blazzin311 04-26-2014 06:06 PM

Sorry Fellas, I was out all or at least most of the Day today. That said, on with the show! The Seattle Seahawks have some holes to fill at both Offensive Tackle and Guard. Seattle selects....James Hurst, OT, UNC. He didn't always look pretty doing it at UNC, but he almost always got the job done in both the Run and Pass games. This guy is a pretty durable guy, starting something like all 48 games during his Collegiate Career at UNC. He started all of his games there at LT, but might better suited to play as a Guard in the NFL. Either way he gives the Seahawks some position flexibility which is always a good thing! For the Record, I actually think this kid handled Clowney better than Lewan did.

Chief Roundup 04-26-2014 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 10586776)
Milkshake moment???

GMs draft players that fit what coaching staff's want to do, not what a GM wants to do. When you figure that out, then it all comes together very nicely.

Yeah right. GM's hire head coaches that believe in a team the same as they do. The HC then picks his coordinators and so on. So a GM will draft players that fit what they want to do as a team. Which should mean that the HC and coordinators should also be happy. Any input from coordinators is very minimal as far as picking a particular player.

OldSchool 04-26-2014 07:45 PM

I just got back home as well. Was at a fund raiser event all day. Pick coming soon.

kccrow 04-26-2014 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chief Roundup (Post 10587474)
Yeah right. GM's hire head coaches that believe in a team the same as they do. The HC then picks his coordinators and so on. So a GM will draft players that fit what they want to do as a team. Which should mean that the HC and coordinators should also be happy. Any input from coordinators is very minimal as far as picking a particular player.

LOL. Ok Roundup. I'll concede a very minimal scrap to you and that is on "particular player," which I never talked about. I talked about player type, and that is affected by the coaches, you better believe it. If you don't, then I think its high time for some research into the draft process. If you think that coaches sit idly by and let the pieces come together as they may, well that is as far off of the truth as you'll get.

Coaching schemes dictate player types that are scouted and drafted. Coaches are asked to evaluate players and often break ties in the processing of boards.

OldSchool 04-26-2014 08:12 PM

With the 147th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, the Atlanta Falcons select:

Ahmad Dixon, S, Baylor


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The Falcons needed more help in their secondary as they let Thomas Decoud go. While Dixon is a bit raw in deep zone coverage due to spending most of his college career playing a hybrid linebacker-safety role in the box for the Bears, he has good physical skills and instincts to develop into a good player from the safety position. He can drop down and cover TEs and larger slot receivers and also isn't afraid to deliver big hits over the middle.

Sfeihc 04-26-2014 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 10587669)
LOL.

Roundup Reach has a unique view of things. Doesn't make it right or wrong just unique and by unique I mean he likes the Jeff Lageman pick.:)

kccrow 04-26-2014 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Sfeihc (Post 10587716)
Roundup Reach has a unique view of things. Doesn't make it right or wrong just unique and by unique I mean he likes the Jeff Lageman pick.:)

Jeff Lageman...... that guy the Jets took about 15 years ago?


Edit... damn my memory is going... I just looked it up... that was 25 years ago hahahaha

Sfeihc 04-26-2014 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by kccrow (Post 10587749)
Jeff Lageman...... that guy the Jets took about 15 years ago?


Edit... damn my memory is going... I just looked it up... that was 25 years ago hahahaha


Ah, the good old days!:)

Chief Roundup 04-26-2014 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sfeihc (Post 10587716)
Roundup Reach has a unique view of things. Doesn't make it right or wrong just unique and by unique I mean he likes the Jeff Lageman pick.:)

Don't even know what you are talking about.

kccrow 04-26-2014 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup (Post 10587918)
Don't even know what you are talking about.

Hey, he gave me flashbacks... Might be the effects of LSD though.

blazzin311 04-26-2014 10:54 PM

The Minnesota Vikings select....Aaron Lynch, DE/OLB, USF. Aaron Lynch has all the potential in the world to be great in the NFL. He is similar to Clowney in terms of his size and speed, and there were flashes of brilliance, yet Lynch never really showed his true potential in college. He transferred from Notre Dame after just one short season, and he didn't quite turn heads at USF either. That said, when the kid wants to play and actually shows up, his talent is undeniable. Here in the fifth round, Zimmer and the Vikes could take Lynch knowing the potential he has....there would still be a bit of risk with this pick, but in the fifth round, it is a risk worth taking.


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