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Look at it this way: You got 7 picks in the first two rounds. I had two. :( |
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Where is Direckshun with his "Top 5 Available"? I need to know who to draft next.
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Nate Davis is still on the board. Not good for the Iggles though.
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If the Panthers had a different GM....then I could see Nate Davis being a steal!
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Fifteen more picks. God, it's been an eternity.
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6 picks so far today. Good job everyone.
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The Vikes are virtually assured of getting the player they are targeting here since he isn't a fit with the Jets or Eagles.
Care to guess the pick? |
The New York Jets select Jarron Gilbert DE San Jose State
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The Eagles were hoping for Kenny Britt or William Moore to fall to them at this spot....but it didn't work out. The Eagles don't have a LOT of holes....and the value to fill those holes right now....isn't that great. So with that the Eagles will look to add depth. The Giants proved that you can never have enough defensive linemen on your team, so with the 53rd selection the Philadelphia Eagles select.
Robert Ayers, DE, University of Tennessee |
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The Vikings need an answer at RT, the pick here is Phil Loadholt, OT, Oklahoma.
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But he does get a great push off the line, and he's shown more discipline this last year. He has a lot of potential. I think he'll be a stud, but there are some red flags. He's certainly not going to protect your QB. |
He's a freak for sure and just too good to pass on considering the Vikes hole at RT.
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Falcons would like to upgrade a couple of positions here.
Strong Safety was a consideration, but they also could use another weapon at TE for Matt Ryan. The Falcons select Shawn Nelson, TE, Southern Miss |
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Great pick |
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It's kind of ironic to see the two main people on the board who say the TE position is overvalued in KC take a TE in the top 2 rounds
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... 1. WR Louis Murphy, Florida 2. FS Louis Delmas, Western Michigan 3. C Eric Wood, Louisville 4. DT Sen'Derrick Marks, Auburn 5. CB Victor Harris, Virginia Tech |
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I want to strengthen the Dolphins secondary up a bit. I don't like the corners as much but I feel pretty good taking this guy here. The more I watch his film, the more he grows on me.
Miami Dolphins select: Louis Delmas, S, Western Michigan |
According to this website, the Chiefs have the Bucs' 2nd pick in the 7th round.
http://www.prosportstransactions.com...rades/2009.htm |
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I'll did a little deeper when I have some time. EDIT: Well, that was easy. We do not own that pick. The Steelers do. http://www.nfl.com/draft/story?id=09...s&confirm=true |
The Ravens are giddy about this pick. They addressed the secondary in the 1st round and continue to retool an aging defense in the 2nd. Bart Scott is gone and Ray Lewis is possibly/probably gone..
The Baltimore Ravens select ILB Darry Beckwith, LSU. |
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I suspect in pass protect he's going to make McIntosh look like Willie Roaf by comparison. |
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Is Beckwith a 3-4 backer though?
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It also looks like 3-4 teams are paying attention: 02/21/09 - Which teams have you interviewed with?): San Diego, Seattle, San Francisco, New England, Dallas so far and I have seven teams scheduled tonight. http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings...009&genpos=ILB INDIANAPOLIS -- Darry Beckwith believes versatility will be his calling card in the NFL. The LSU linebacker said he plans to perform every on-field drill at the NFL Scouring Combine this weekend and wants to show teams that he can play outside linebacker as well as inside linebacker, the position he played during his final two seasons with the Tigers. Beckwith said several teams think he could fit at inside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme or at either spot in a 4-3 scheme. http://blog.nola.com/saintsbeat/2009..._beckwith.html |
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I wanted to make my pick tonight. Any chance OTW and Mecca show, or will this be the first night in CP history where neither of them were on?
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My wife was taking them for a walk, our Brittany saw a rabbit and bolted. Tore the leash right out of my wife's hand - she's NEVER done that before. Anyway, there are really thick woods behind our house, and I was worried that she'd get hung up on her leash. After four hours of looking around the woods, I was trying to get back up an embankment, slipped, and caught myself with my left hand - on a big-ass rock, with my thumb getting all my weight. I've broken fingers before, and it doesn't feel broken - I'm thinking that I tore/ruptured a ligament where the thumb meets the palm. A 10:15 appointment this AM will hopefully give me some answers. Luckily, right after the fall, I found the dog. Unluckily, my golf game is likely on hold for a good chunk of the season, and my trip to the lake this month is shot. :cuss: |
For a supposed "defense poor" draft class, the Patriots just can't seem to get away from defensive players in this mock.
But even with the addition of Shawn Springs, the Pats are still ridiculously thin at CB. So, the New England Patriots select: Jairus Byrd, CB, Oregon |
Easy pick here...the Colts select Eric Wood, C, Louisville
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Or are you expecting him to play guard? |
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There's only a couple other things they really have needs to draft at and Wood is the best value plus he protects their most important player so I went there. It was him or a DT or a LB and I didn't like the value of those players at this pick. |
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Good point on the value issue. |
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I think those 2 Oregon players are tweeners so I'm not sure what they'll do at the NFL level.
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http://www.indystar.com/article/2009...RTS03/90226054 Just sayin', ya know? I'm sure you want to make the pick with all your facts straight. Glad you found your dog, OTW. I hope your thumb will be okay. |
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I'll be back in an hour or so, to see if my pick is up.
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Chung I don't even know what he is. He's basically built like a FS but plays and runs like a SS or a LB. |
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That said, it's up to the Giants, now.
The common wisdom was that the Giants' biggest need is at WR, in the wake of Plaxico Burress, but whatev. The upside of Michael Johnson was too great in the first round. Complaints that this was nowhere near a need for the Jints is legit. But the Giants pride themselves and their recent Super Bowl on their monstrous defensive line, which at this point features two Pro Bowlers, and two other guys that could start on any other defensive line. Injuries hurt them last year but they kept on truckin', and it's a prime concern to keep that defensive line tenacious. You do that through depth (Johnson will not be expected to contribute immediately -- he's a long-term prospect), and through leverage. If Johnson develops as he should, he prevents the Giants from having to drop huge money on the next DE up for a contract who had his numbers pumped up from playing on this line. Smith was more of a no-brainer for a defense that needs help at SS more importantly, and CB secondarily. So while WR was a prime concern, supposedly, for this New York team, I elected other paths instead of worrying about a WR corps that, even without Burress, many teams would love to have. But that ends now. The Giants would love a big body with some speed, and Florida's Louis Murphy brings both. Not great numbers in Florida's offense, but with a low 4.4 40, and a solid frame, and a damn good Combine, the Giants think there's something there. Maybe not a Plaxico Burress, but definitely more talent for their WR corps. With the 60th pick in the NFL Draft, the New York Giants select WR Louis Murphy, from the University of Florida. |
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With the loss of Kris Jenkins last year and a possible Julius Peppers trade looming, the Panthers look to improve their D-line and select Fila Moala, DT/DE, USC
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The very few times she's gotten away, she's always come right back - or at least barked or howled when you called or whistled for her. Thumb update: No fracture. Seeing a specialist tomorrow. My doc is worried I may have torn a ligament. Hopefully it's nothing more than a sprain. Either way, it appears I'm ****ed for at least 4-6 weeks, barring a miracle. |
That will likely slide your value to the midrounds, OTW.
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This must have popped into my head about 20 times last night:
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The Titans select Juaquin Iglesias, WR, Oklahoma. Just a solid all around football player. Could become Hines Ward.
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Warpath, you're doing a great job with the draft. Thanks again, man.
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At the rate we're going, we'll probably be able to "re-do" the 1st round, if people are interested. A lot can change in the next month+. |
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