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Old 08-22-2010, 10:39 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Direckshun View Post
I like the players, I hate the picks.

1. Berry -- zero complaints.

2a. McCluster -- reach. This is virtually the equivalent of taking McCluster with a first round pick. This is an embarrassment. Instead, I would have taken Clausen to provide us with some eventual hope at the most important position.

2b. Arenas -- reach. We drafted an iffy corner and a great returner with a second rounder. I mean, holy shit, the value's just not there. We could have picked up any number of nose tackles (Cody), passrushers (Worilds), wide receivers (Williams)...

3a. Asamoah -- decent value, but at a position we don't need. Who drafts a guard in the third round and doesn't start them? Are we reeruned? Why wouldn't we draft a great receiver from USC (Williams)?

3b. Moeaki -- two more picks for a tight end? Ugh. Mardy Gilyard was still available. Daryl Sharpton was available. Bruce Campbell was available. I mean, Christ.

5a. Lewis -- reach. Ed Wang was still around. Cam Thomas was still around.

5b. Sheffield -- no major complaints here.

What we basically did was reach all over the place for team captains. That's what we did. Which is no better than reaching all over the place for linebackers, or offensive linemen, or wide receivers.

This is my draft, if I knew how things would play out (I know):

1. SS Eric Berry, Tennessee
2. QB Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame
2. NT Terrance Cody, Alabama
3. WR Damian Williams, USC
3. WR Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati
5. OT Ed Wang, Virginia Tech
5. OLB Cam Sheffield, Troy
We don't reach for playmakers. If they had the word "raw, project, upside, etc" which was well known under the Peterson regime, then you'd have a argument.

However, all of those guys have produced, given a small sample size (Berry, Dex, and Arenas) during the pre-season game, and I, for once, cannot recall the last time I have been exicted about several guys that could contribute to the team. Hell, even Kendrick Lewis, looked fantastic, and hopefully, will mean the end of the John McGraw era.

Your assessment is way off. The only assessment that I would agree is the TE from Iowa. Other than that, I totally disagree with all of your other assessments. You say drafting a guard that is position we don't need? Apparently, you haven't seen the offensive line play by the first stringers, which is nothing short of brutal, for the most part. And Brian Water's play have dramatically decreased, that it was time to find a replacement one way or another.
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