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renfruzetz

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  1. R1 OT JAKE MATTHEWS TEXAS A&M R2 WR KELVIN BENJAMIN FLORIDA STATE R3 TE AUSTIN SEFERIAN-JENKINS WASHINGTON Yeah, I could live with this.
  2. Pick 9: BPA or trade down as this draft covers our LG situation, WLB, an heir apparent for Byrd, a redzone threat, depth on the interior of the line and a #3 QB. Pick 41: Gabe Jackson (#3 Guard overall- day one starter at LG) Pick 73: Telvin Smith WLB Pick 105: I’ll copy BarelyNY and trade up for Ed Reynolds FS at 103 Pick 137: Brandon Coleman Big WR Pick 169: Michael Schofield RT Michigan (Backup guard in NFL) Pick 201: Trade UDFA: Tajh Boyd
  3. coseybedaman, on 01 August 2011 - 03:33 PM, said: A real name that I hope we consider is Vernon Carey. Rumor had it that Carey was as good as done in Miami because of his contract, and he is one of the better RT in football. They signed Marc Colombo today which would lead me to believe that Carey is on his way out. This would be a nice signing. A very good football player who is better suited for RT, but can also play LT if injuries occur. Maybe Roscoe can lure him here as I know they were close in college. This would really make a very average off-season pretty damn good Now THAT's a RT that would be worth going after! That's an upgrade right away. The way I see it, right now, a cap casualty is the only way we're getting a new Tackle. Vernon Carey would be an amazing pickup!
  4. I thought I heard that it would be based on W-L record over the past 3 or 5 years so we'd probably be in 10-15 range.
  5. Not team by team but there's some interesting data here based on Pro Bowl/All-Pro talent v. draft position. For example,82% of the OL and 72% of the WR's were selected in the first 48 picks. Nearly half of the All Pro D-lineman were picked in the top 13. 22% of the LB's were selected in rounds 6/7/UDFA http://www.draftmetrics.com/
  6. I voted LB then OT, specifically RT. I would draft Dareus, best avail ORT and then BPA LB. FA- good year for a solid vet combo TE.(Bo Scaife?) Nelson is a TE/WR and Chandler is a TE/OL. Also, a LB to complement our 3rd rounder ie if we go ILB, sign a OLB or vice versa. Poz is ok, Moats looks promising. Best of Batten, 3rd rounder, Merriman, FA LB and possibly Maybin or A. Davis for the other 2 spots.
  7. One could easily argue that Lynch, Whitner and McKelvin were all "need" picks. Our problem is that we draft for need one year (McKelvin), upside/potential the next (Maybin) and then BPA (Spiller). Whatever the strategy, we need to stick to it.
  8. I completely agree. A legit RT would make this team better and we could find a long term starter in the second round. I don't necesssarily want someone who "could transition" to LT. I want a 335 lb, nasty, angry ROT who enjoys demolishing LB's while CJ gets to the corner. A man trained to ignore pain, to eat things that would make a billy goat puke. Is #34 too high for a RT? Was #9 too high for CJ? Is Ed "Too Tall" Jones too tall?
  9. My co-worker's nephew plays for Clemson so he watches them every week. I asked him about Bowers before the game. I paraphrase but I heard "man among boys, real deal" etc. I only watched part of the game and also was not that impressed. I expected Kiper's "best defensive player in college football" to be a one man wrecking crew against USF. I don't care if we draft Bowers or Dareus or Fairley or Captain Twinkletoes. We need production vs. potential with our first pick. Donte is a favorite whipping boy but at least he started 13 games as a rookie.
  10. First Round: 1. Andrew Luck Unfortunately, not happening. 2a. Nick Fairley Leave it to the scouts 2b. Marcel Dareus to determine which guy 2c. DaQuan Bowers will be a playmaker on D. 2d. Robert Quinn 3a. A.J. Green BPA theory- trade down? 3b. Patrick Peterson 4. Ryan Mallett Potenial franchise QB? Second Round: 1a. The biggest, nastiest ROT on the board pref. from Mich, Wisc, Iowa etc. 2a. Cam Newton
  11. It all depends on this last draft class. IF Troupe, Moats and Carrington all become starter material and we get a difference maker with our first round pick, that's possibly 4 new starters in our defensive front seven. Take a starting ROT in the second and we would be much better. IMHO Easley and Batten will be like bonus mid round picks.
  12. 6'5" 240 lbs. Heisman Candidate Dual threat QB >1000 yds rushing/10 TD's NC contender Who else shoud Newton be compared to?
  13. Awesome! Since genetics don't matter, I can buy my nephew that wolf cub he's always wanted.
  14. The odds that a bite victim will be a child are 3.2 to 1. (CDC.) According to Clifton study, pit bulls, Rottweilers, Presa Canarios and their mixes were responsible for 65% of the canine homicides that occurred during a period of 24 years in the USA. But you're right, the OP did us "to" incorrectly.
  15. Option A: Consensus top LT Option B: AJ Green/ Julio Jones
  16. So I compare him to this year's first rounder, CJ Spiller. Umm, what was your point again?
  17. I picked 4 teams at random (Texans, Saints, Ravens, Seahawks) and looked at first & second rounders from 2005-2008. All 4 teams had a hit rate for starters between 78% and 85%. I was generous with the grades ie McKelvin got half a point as the nickel back. I eliminated a guy from the Ravens who blew out his knee in TC his first season etc. The Bills were a lowly 54% over the same period. It's a tiny sample size but clearly indicates either a lack of talent or poor philosophy in the scouting department.
  18. I agree, it's horrifying. The dresses are way sluttier than at the Emmy's. They have no talent SI swimsuit models as presenters. It should be more like the Oscar's where performance takes second place to politics. Oops, it's almost nine. I have... things to do.
  19. HDTV is just like high speed internet, Tivo and smart phones. Once you have it, you cannot imagine living without it. Within a week, I stopped watching anything in SD.
  20. Honestly, I don't get all the Josh bashing. 8 years, only missed 12 games. Much better rookie production than fellow second round WR's Parrish and Hardy. 39 catches/year primarily as a slot guy on mediocre teams. He's no Pro Bowler but he wasn't a bust either. It's hard to fathom his blocking skills are worse that our current #3 (Parrish) Time will tell but I believe we have plenty of upside with Hardy/Johnson/Jackson/Nelson. I would have been happier with Reed and (Jason Fox/Geno Atkins/Eric Norwood/ AJ Edds) instead of Easley.
  21. Jets -Klecko Patriots -Irving Fryar Dolphins -Csonka Bills -any Colts -Johnny U. Texans -no Titans -no Jaguars -Fred Taylor Chargers -Alworth Raiders -Stabler Broncos -Alzado Chiefs -Okoye Steelers -Ham, Lambert, Stallworth Ravens -no Browns -Brown Bengals -no Giants -no Cowboys -Staubach Eagles -no Redskins -Art Monk Falcons -Brooking Saints -Mills Buccaneers -Lee Roy Selmon Panthers -no Rams -Faulk 49ers -no Cardinals - Seahawks -Largent Packers -no Bears -Payton Lions -Sanders Vikings -Alan Page
  22. QB Edwards, Fitz, Brohm RB Jackson, Lynch, Spiller FB McIntyre WR Evans, Hardy, Johnson, Parrish, Easley TE Nelson, Schouman, Stupar T Bell, Green, Meredith, Wang G Levitre, Wood, Chambers C Hangartner DE Stroud, Edwards, Carrington, Johnson NT Williams, Troupe, Harvey OLB Maybin, Batten and 3 of (Ellis, Ellison, Schobel, Kelsay) MLB Davis, Poz, Moats, Mitchell CB Mcgee, McKelvin, Florence, Youboty, Corner S Byrd, Whitner, Wilson, Scott K Lindell P Moorman LS Sanborn That's 51 then ? 6th WR (Jackson) or CB (Lankster). Another OL or LB? PS- Brown, Roosevelt, Nelson, Calloway
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