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O-line Round 2, CB Round 3, What now? Here's who's around:  

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  1. 1. O-line Round 2, CB Round 3, What now? Here's who's around:

    • Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, Harvard
      0
    • Nick Kaczur, OT, Toledo
      2
    • Ronald Fields, DT, Mississippi State
      3
    • David Stewart, OT, Mississippi State
      0
    • Ryan Moats, RB, Louisiana Tech
      10
    • Jamaal Brimmer, SS, UNLV
      1
    • Roscoe Parrish, WR, Miami
      8
    • Joel Dressen, TE, Colorado State
      2
    • Matthew Tant, FB, Vanderbilt
      0
    • Anthony Bryant, DT, Alabama
      9


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You picked O-Line in Round 2 (although the late returns have made CB the current leader). You picked CB Antonio Perkins in Round 3. Do you go DT and replace Phat Pat? Draft OT Kaczur from Ontario to build fan base? Get your RB now in Ryan Moats? Take a WR or TE?

 

FYI, here are the names in RD#5 available around our pick:

Scott Starks, CB, Wisconsin

Jerome Collins, TE, Notre Dame

Ben Dougherty, QB, Florida A&M

David Greene, QB, Georgia

Karl Paymah, CB, Washington State

Larry Brackins, WR, Pearl River CC

Leroy Hill, OLB, Clemson

Darren Sproles, RB, Kansas State

Tony Curtis, TE, Portland State

Brandon Jones, WR, Oklahoma

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Offense is winning so far for this pick. The Moats selection in this round might be because, even though Sproles is available in the next round, people like Moats for his substantial edge as an every-down back, and most mocks have Moats as the #6 running back in this draft. To get him this late is a steal.

 

WR's in the next round could add a new dimension to any team. Four WR's could go in this round that are giants. If they don't get Matt Jones, teams may go for one of these big guys:

 

J.R. Russell Louisville 6'3" 206 lbs. 4.51 combine time

Larry Brackins Pearl River CC 6'4" 205 lbs. 4.66 combine time

Tab Perry UCLA 6'2" 220 lbs. 4.49 combine time

Vincent Jackson Northern Colorado 6'4" 241 lbs. 4.55c

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Parrish has the refinement you'd lack with one of the later picks. He's played in the pro set for a couple of seasons. The knock, of course, is his height (5'9"), but nobody questions his ability. You may want one of the big boys down by the goal line, that's all.

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Parrish has the refinement you'd lack with one of the later picks. He's played in the pro set for a couple of seasons. The knock, of course, is his height (5'9"), but nobody questions his ability. You may want one of the big boys down by the goal line, that's all.

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He's a tough bastard. He got his bell rung a few times this year playing for Miami. He always managed to shake it off and come back in the game.

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Someone break this tie. Running Back Moats and Parrish in a dead heat. I'd take Moats (more durable than Sproles?). I still cling doggedly to the belief that Aiken is going to catch fire this year, and that one of the later round guys has caught TD's eye. Best bets? J.R. Russell or Vincent Jackson.

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