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  1. Never thought about this before. Does anyone know if its a viable option to franchise him year to year? He will likely be paid in the top 3 safeties anyway, and keeping him on a one year contract will eliminate the risk of losing guaranteed money if his production drops in the new scheme. Can anyone enlighten me on any downsides?
  2. just imagine having Spiller and Austin on the field at the same time. Talk about playmakers! We would lead the league 50+ yard TD's. Speaking of which, does anyone think Kolb or Rookie X can command any 15-20 play TD drives? That being said, I'm sure its a smokescreen, as Buddy's record shows that he doesn't draft players high without official visits. But it does make me wonder if Austin would be a lot higher if Gailey was still HC.
  3. you have it exactly right. Nix has said that trading picks is something that he avoids, because then you are chasing players and you will probably give too much up. I'm probably wrong, but I think the trade to get T.J. Graham is the only trade he has done on draft day. And he only gave up a 7th.
  4. i have thought about this too and would like a good answer. i know there a lot of factors that play into it, but a simple explanation would be the lack of talent of those spread schools. many of the schools that you mentioned are not at the top of recruiting. They are typically getting second tier recruits. Ok St and Missouri are getting Oklahoma's leftovers, Texas A&M loses out to Texas and TCU, and Clemson to every SEC school in the area. I think that the spread is a creative offense designed to do a lot with little talent. That is one reason why i still like Chan : he takes a talentless offense (best skill position starter was drafted in the 7th, remember?) and gets them to score 22.5 points per game. There is no defensive system that can overcome this same talent barrier. So, teams that have bad offensive recruits have bad defensive recruits, leading to defenses. Only problem is, that doesn't explain Oregon or WV or our bad defense. we have a lot more talent on defense than offense. So, like i said, i think there are a lot of factors, but this is the only one that i could come up with
  5. Why'd you leave out Nelson? He did that last year; went in for a starter and got 4-6 per game. but i do think we use more 3 or 4 receiver sets than most teams, so Graham or Easley needs to step up
  6. does anyone actually remember roscoe ever catching a deep ball? ya graham's small and plays slot, but almost every NFL receiver is small and quick. It doesn't make them all the same player
  7. I'll agree anyone but tannehill, but i disagree that we will be successful with any of those players. I think we have way too high of expectations for first round draft picks. Look at past drafts, the majority of the players end up having very average careers. I know I'm going to be criticized for this, but I think Leodis McKelvin/Donte Whitner's performances are fairly typical for mid-early first round picks. So, while I expect #10 to start come September, it might be a stretch to say that he will improve the team. I am not very impressed with any of prospects that are expected to go us. That being said, I have a lot of confidence in Nix, and think he will surprise us with the #10 pick, and I will be proven wrong this season.
  8. I have a ton of hope for Kelsay. Sure, he was a terrible linebacker the last couple years, but he has always been an above average end. When he had his hand on the ground last year, I would argue he was our best defensive end. I think we will be pleasantly surprised this year with the help he will get from the rest of the line
  9. I know that. My question is how? It can't be from more ticket sales, right?
  10. can someone please explain to me why we need a new stadium. i assume politics or economy, but I'm just uneducated on the issue. It always struck me as odd that all owners ever talk about is wanting a new stadium. Thats the "reason" for almost all of the franchise moves in the last 30-40 years. And as a fan, I could care less where I watch a team. I'm from Detroit, and I'm obviously biased, but I definitly prefer the Ralph to the fancy Ford Field. It makes the game a lot less fun when you feel like you're watching it in a hotel. So who exactly wants all these new stadiums, and who does it benefit?
  11. haha that's good. I wouldn't be surprised if he ened up in jail. I think he will either be a all-time great, or he will end up in legal trouble. I just don't see him leaving the league because of his lack of talent
  12. Marshawn Lynch will make it to Canton. Not a 2012 prediction, but I've been saying it for years, so here it is in writing
  13. is there a difference between a "crackback block" and a "crack block." I guess you don't see many crack blocks in the NFL, so its not a big deal. But if they outlawed it in college/high school, it would change a lot. Hope it doesn't trickle down...
  14. Thought about how there are always instant "winners" and "losers" of the draft, the day after its over. So I went to yahoo's page in 2008 to see what the winners were. The first team mentioned was the Jacksonville Jaguars, who were praised for their multiple trades. Because of the trades, they only had 5 selections. Of those 5, ZERO are still on the roster! 1. Derrick Harvey 1.25 (extremely generous. still in an NFL jersey, so using your scale, I have to give him a 1.25, but he hasn't done anything in years) 2. Quentin Groves 1.25 (see above ^^) 5. Thomas Williams 1.25 (see above ^^ the kid has spent his entire career on various practice squads, including ours) 5. Trae Williams 0.0 7. Chauncey Washington 1.25 (perennial practice squadder, same as the rest) GPA= 1.0, 0.0 if you are talking current value to Jags This proves that all of those articles we are about to read about "winners" and "loser" are complete garbage. Also, interesting to see that the Jags did a lot of trading in this draft. We all know Nix isn't a trader, and this might help back up his philosophy. But then again, the Pats always make a lot of trades, and you can't argue with that success.
  15. I'm bored, and this is a lot more fun than watching the MLB game, so here goes the Pats 2008 draft: 1a. Jerod Mayo 3.25 1b. removed due to spygate* 2. Terrence Wheatley 1.25 3a. Shawn Crable 0.0 3b. Kevin O'Connell 0.0 4. Jonathan Wilhite 2.0 5. Mathew Slater 2.25 going off your scale, but given how much he contributes, i'll give him a 2.75 for calculation's sake 6. Bo Ruud 0.0 GPA=1.32
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