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melbar 02-19-2009 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5507352)
I'm sorry, I would never put Aaron Curry and Ray Lewis in the same sentence.



He WAS selected 6th overall, so regardless of the forum members opinions, the one that counted felt he was worthy of a Top Ten selection. Personally, I think the Jets organization was so out of whack with the Brett Favre drama that the Jets actually underperformed across the board. They needed an organizational change (and should have dumped their GM as well). I have no vested interest whatsoever in Gholston but if anyone can help him to become a stellar defensive player, it's Rex Ryan.



And they still won the division AND beat the 12-4 Colts without the services of Merriman & LT.

And some people here think the division is up for grabs in 2009.

:rolleyes:

The only reason that Ray was brought up was the assertion that LB's are worthless and LB's who dont rush the passer were less than that. Lewis and Brooks are just examples of being very important to a team without being sack artist.

Gholston because of his potential was a top 10 pick no doubt. I didnt like him, but he still has talent. I dont think a guy with motivation problems is a top 5 pick (some even said #1 overall). All the guys I argued were better picks should they drop to the Chiefs have thusfar turned out to be better choices. Again, I hope he does well but he's not done it yet. Like you said Ryan could defianatly light a fire!

Yes, SD rebounded nicely by years end (after all it is a team sport) but imagine that D if Merriman were there all season. Its a different D.

DeezNutz 02-19-2009 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 5507323)
Why is Sanchez worth #3.......just because he plays QB?!?!? Because thats how a lot of people on this board think believe it or not.

At this point I'm going to assume this is a schtick. No one that has paid even a little bit of attention could possible make this statement, right?

Schtick. Has to be. Can't say I understand the purpose, though.

crazycoffey 02-19-2009 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jidar (Post 5507453)
He's the #1 receiver right now, he has nothing to gain at the combine. Lots of the top players aren't at the combine


I don't blame him or stafford for not going, they are already seen as the top prospects and can only hurt themselves by having a subpar showing at the combine.

I'm just saying, in the next couple years you will see why I said I'd take Maclin over Crabtree.... - not that crabtree will be horrible, just that Maclin hasn't had alot of national exposure, he's only a sophmore, has hands and wheels. He only has to get used to the speed of the next level, he overcomes that mental speed bump and the kid is going to be awesome.

SAUTO 02-19-2009 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by CrazyCoffey (Post 5507489)
I don't blame him or stafford for not going, they are already seen as the top prospects and can only hurt themselves by having a subpar showing at the combine.

I'm just saying, in the next couple years you will see why I said I'd take Maclin over Crabtree.... - not that crabtree will be horrible, just that Maclin hasn't had alot of national exposure, he's only a sophmore, has hands and wheels. He only has to get used to the speed of the next level, he overcomes that mental speed bump and the kid is going to be awesome.

MACLIN HAD TROUBLE taking this hits a the college level how is he going to take thne nfl hits?

Mr. Laz 02-19-2009 12:17 PM

apparently all the cronies ran everyone out of the draft forum to bitch at and call a stupid true fan so they decided to bring it out into the lounge.


nice

maybe the Draft Forum MOD could keep his Draft talk bitching in the Draft Forum section




DaneMcCloud 02-19-2009 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by jidar (Post 5507453)
He's the #1 receiver right now, he has nothing to gain at the combine. Lots of the top players aren't at the combine

That doesn't answer the questions about him, nor does it make him NFL ready.

And who are the "lots of top players" missing from the Combine?

And are they helping or hurting themselves by avoiding working out?

Chiefnj2 02-19-2009 12:28 PM

Mecca thinks that Sims (Lions) was a better prospect than Curry. Scott Wright, who Mecca respects, had Sims as the 13th rated player in the draft. When I asked why is Curry ranked #2 in this years draft if he isn't better than Curry, I was told that he is #2 because it is a weak draft class.

Assuming that is true - that in a stronger draft class Curry would be ranked behind Sims in the 15-20 range, what does that say about Sanchez who is currently 6 spots below Curry? Would that mean in a stronger draft class Sanchez is a late first rounder? Why should KC reach at the #3 spot for someone who would normally be a late 1st rounder?

jidar 02-19-2009 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5507528)
That doesn't answer the questions about him, nor does it make him NFL ready.

And who are the "lots of top players" missing from the Combine?

And are they helping or hurting themselves by avoiding working out?

Listen. This is a shitty draft. If you go through and look at the two or three top prospects at nearly every position in this draft you find most of them are players who wouldn't be top prospects in most other years. Crabtree is the exception. Go read some scouting reports on this kid, despite the fact that he can't run a 4.2 they all still say he is the best WR to come out of the draft in years. I've seen scouts comparing his skills to Fitzgerald and Calvin Johnson regularly. Of all the positions in the draft where players might move in and out of the #1 spot, WR is probably the most solid this year. Crabtree IS the #1 WR in the 2009 draft and you can bet the farm on that one.

HemiEd 02-19-2009 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 5505777)
If Sanchez gets picked at #3 there is no way he sits for long. Thats just simple $$$$ economics more than aything.

They wanted to keep Todd Blackledge on the bench to learn, but the pressure grew to great.

DaneMcCloud 02-19-2009 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jidar (Post 5507571)
Listen. This is a shitty draft. If you go through and look at the two or three top prospects at nearly every position in this draft you find most of them are players who wouldn't be top prospects in most other years. Crabtree is the exception. Go read some scouting reports on this kid, despite the fact that he can't run a 4.2 they all still say he is the best WR to come out of the draft in years. I've seen scouts comparing his skills to Fitzgerald and Calvin Johnson regularly. Of all the positions in the draft where players might move in and out of the #1 spot, WR is probably the most solid this year. Crabtree IS the #1 WR in the 2009 draft and you can bet the farm on that one.

Scouts? Or Internet scouts? Either way, I don't buy it.

I'd bet all my casino cash that regardless of draft position, there will be a wide receiver (if not several) that are ultimately more successful than Crabtree.

And YOU can bet the farm on that one.

crazycoffey 02-19-2009 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by JASONSAUTO (Post 5507494)
MACLIN HAD TROUBLE taking this hits a the college level how is he going to take thne nfl hits?

explain this please.


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Originally Posted by Laz (Post 5507512)
apparently all the cronies ran everyone out of the draft forum to bitch at and call a stupid true fan so they decided to bring it out into the lounge.


nice

maybe the Draft Forum MOD could keep his Draft talk bitching in the Draft Forum section



Mecca is the draft forum MOD, mmmmm......

DaneMcCloud 02-19-2009 02:56 PM

Wow. 32 pages and no one has convincingly answered the question:

What makes Curry worth the #3 overall pick?

doomy3 02-19-2009 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5507905)
Wow. 32 pages and no one has convincingly answered the question:

What makes Curry worth the #3 overall pick?

And no one has really convinced why he's not, other than that you don't pick LBs that high. Of course then it's OK to take a CB that high, even though that hasn't been done in the last decade, and only one time in the history of the NFL.

jidar 02-19-2009 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5507840)
Scouts? Or Internet scouts? Either way, I don't buy it.

I'd bet all my casino cash that regardless of draft position, there will be a wide receiver (if not several) that are ultimately more successful than Crabtree.

And YOU can bet the farm on that one.

Well that's fine, everyone is allowed to have opinions even if they're wrong.

DeezNutz 02-19-2009 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by doomy3 (Post 5507912)
And no one has really convinced why he's not, other than that you don't pick LBs that high. Of course then it's OK to take a CB that high, even though that hasn't been done in the last decade, and only one time in the history of the NFL.

The Jenkins question needs to be answered, too, especially since one of the negatives on him is that he lacks "elite" speed.

Dude isn't Sanders, and we're talking about the #3 overall pick...


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