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Milkman has until 10:59 tomorrow morning to make his pick.
Otherwise, at 11:00, Mecca is on the clock. |
Packers still need bodies for the front 7 on defense, their corners are getting older, and at RB they've got a bunch of scrubs after Ryan Grant, who really isn't all that great either.
But I just don't like any of the players available at this pick in any of those positions, so in the end, I decided to go with a guy I've been really high on all season long. With Mark Tauscher and and Chad Clifton getting older and fighting injuries recently, the Pack select Fenuki Topou, OT, Oregon. |
And now I have possibly the easiest pick I will ever make..the Bills missed out on a pass rusher in the 1st round but sat far to high to take a TE who didn't really fit their needs.
Here in the 2nd round a great athlete who can stretch the seem and make big plays has fallen...so the Bills will finally address a position that has had a hole in it for over a decade.. The Bills select, Jared Cook, TE, South Carolina This former WR, is just the type of athletic playmaker the Bills need not to mention he posted the 2nd fastest 40 ever rub by a TE at the combine. |
The 49ers still have some bigger needs at QB and CB, but can't pass up a great prospect at a position that can be greatly improved. Isaac Bruce is ancient and Bryant Johnson bolted for Detroit.
The 49ers select Hakeem Nicks, WR, UNC. |
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Chiefs take Curry.
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The Nicks pick right before kills me. Agh.
With the Parcells ideal of building strong (literally) lines and the resigning of Vernon Carey at tackle the Miami Dolphins select: Duke Robinson, OG, Oklahoma |
Steal.
Will be scary to have him next to Jake Long. |
The Giants have a couple interesting receivers they could pick interest in at this point, but the prospects at Safety are just too golden to pass on. Not a single safety has been picked in this draft (with the exception of Malcolm Jenkins, who could play safety), which literally means my big board is top-heavy right now with safeties, and the Giants now are in the driver's seat to pick the one they believe is the best in the entire draft. They are looking for more elite talent to put next to Phillips.
Who am I looking at right now? 1. Sean Smith, Utah. Smith projects to either safety position, but he might be even better at corner, another position the Giants are shopping for. Smith's specialty is man-coverage on tall receivers, which fits like a tee for strong safety and all the tight ends he'd face across the middle. He is very tall, loves contact, and has a Brandon Flowers-like swagger to him that is too much for more conservative GMs, but is my bread and butter. 2. William Moore, Missouri. Moore would work for me primarily because Kenny Phillips already has the free safety position down pat, and Moore projects to be more of a strong safety. Moore's ceiling isn't as high as Smith's, but if he stays healthy he WILL be a safety this team can rely on, whereas Smith may not even end up playing the position. 3. Louis Delmas, Western Michigan. Delmas is just intriguing to me because he had such a good senior week. I honestly think he was just amusing because the safety class is a bit shallow this year, and this smallish guy from a smallish school showed big, big heart. 4. Patrick Chung, Oregon. Great team leader who made a lot of noise in the Pac-10. They almost literally are 1st through 4th the players on my board right now. It's in this order: Smith Chung Moore Delmas So the Giants are going to challenge their coaching staffs this year. Not only did they pick a project DE in the first round with an incredibly high roof but high bust potential, they are going to pick a CB/S hybrid with an incredibly high roof as well. There's less of a chance Smith busts, though, because his play elevated every single time the games did, and I love it when a guy steps up. Physically, he's no Chase Daniel, but it's hard to pass on a 6'4" safety/corner prospect with decent speed and plenty of mental toughness. The Giants need a starting safety or a corner. Smith is a great gamble for them. With the 45th pick in the NFL Draft, the New York Giants select CB/S Sean Smith, from the University of Utah. Go Utes. |
I win the Draft, by the way.
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