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This is a really easy pick. The Chicago Bears select Johnathan Luigs C Arkansas
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I was hoping Luigs would fall to KC. Piss ****.
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NFL GMs must have so much fun on draft day. This is great. |
You know Mawae is probably retiring after next season? He's 38. Maybe you're just not a fan of Luigs, to tell you the truth I don't know much about him.
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whoops! should have checked the depth chart.
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Via PM, the Eagles select:
Xavier Fulton, OT, Illinois |
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The Williams wrecking crew isn't getting any younger. The pick here for the Vikings is Alex Magee, DT, Purdue.
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Dolphins pick, via PM:
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By the start of the season Trevor Pryce will be 34 and Justin Bannan will be 30. Marquis Douglas, their backup at both end positions last year signed with the Jets. Suffice it to say the Ravens need depth at DE and someone to groom for the future. This guy should be able to come in and contribute in the rotation immediately and can potentially develop into a full-time starter. He's a little short but has enough size at 6-2, 280, along with excellent strength for his size, to play DE in a 3-4 scheme.
The Baltimore Ravens select DE Mitch King, Iowa. |
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It's a shade early, (the value is at positions the Patriots have already drafted) but the Patriots believe there is quite a drop-off in talent on the OL after this pick.
Projects to be a guard, but is versatile enough to play RT, and could knock Nick Kaczur out of a starting role, or at worst-case scenario, be the starting RG in 2010 when 900 year old Stephen Neal is cut/retires/etc. The Patriots select: Kraig Urbik, OG, Wisconsin |
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