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03-06-2011
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#31
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Originally Posted by funkytown
#9
Cameron Jordan DE California
#40
Danny Watkins OG Baylor
#71
Chimdi Chekwa CB Ohio St.
#109
Jacquizz Rodgers RB Oregon St.
#140
Jeremy Kerley WR TCU
#171
Deunta Williams S UNC
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Chris Nield DT W. Virginia
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I like this and I really thought about going the same way on the top 4 picks
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03-06-2011
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#32
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tobal
I like this and I really thought about going the same way on the top 4 picks
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I was upset that I couldnt get a tackle anywhere, and I was tempted to go with Tyrone Smith at #9.
But i think the Boys go DE in round 1, maybe after a trade down. Who knows how the CBA will play out, and how it wil affect free agency. Spears, Bowen, Hatcher all could be un-restricted.
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03-06-2011
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#33
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9. J.J. Watts - Wisconsin - DE
40. Brooks Reed - Arizona - OLB
71. Dontay Moch - Nevada - OLB
109. Buster Skrine - Chattanooga - CB
140. Greg McElroy - Alabama - QB
171. Roy Helu - Nebraska - RB
209. Jeff Maehl - Oregon - WR
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03-07-2011
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#34
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Originally Posted by dogberry
9. J.J. Watts - Wisconsin - DE
40. Brooks Reed - Arizona - OLB
71. Dontay Moch - Nevada - OLB
109. Buster Skrine - Chattanooga - CB
140. Greg McElroy - Alabama - QB
171. Roy Helu - Nebraska - RB
209. Jeff Maehl - Oregon - WR
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I LIKE this!
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03-07-2011
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#35
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Banned
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Location: | USA |
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my second
1 #9 Tyron Smith OT USC
2 #40 Brandon Burton CB Utah
3 #71 Mason Foster ISB Washington
4 #109 Chris Culliver FS South Carolina
5 #140 Derek Newton OT Arkansas State
6 #171 Henry Hynoski FB Pittsburgh
7 #209 Brian Lainhart SS Kent State
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03-07-2011
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#36
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Location: | Hartford, CT |
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#9-Tyron Smith
#40-Rahim Moore
#71-Jarvis Jenkins
#109-Kristopher O'Dowd
#140-Chykie Brown
#171- Shilo Keo
#209-Lazarius Levingston
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03-08-2011
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#37
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9. JJ Watt
40. Marcus Cannon
71. Quan Sturdivant
109. John Moffitt
149. Ross Homan
171. Deunta Williams
209. John Clay
With this setup, hopefully we can land Clabo to play RT. Kind of lacks in secondary help, and maybe a little heavy on lb, but I think it would help us along the oline as well as giving us some young talent to develop defensively.
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03-08-2011
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#38
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Mr. Fixit
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Posts: | 6,281 |
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#9
Ryan Kerrigan | OLB | Purdue 6-4 270 4.67
#40
Marvin Austin | DL | North Carolina 6-3 310 4.84
#71
John Moffitt | OL | Wisconsin 6-4 320 5.51
#109
Mark Herzlich | ILB | Boston College 6-4 245 4.91
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Alex Green | FB | Hawaii 6-0 230 4.45
#171
Mark LeGree | FS | Appalachian State 6-0 210 4.54
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Andrew Jackson | OL | Fresno State 6-5 300 5.27
Overdrafted every single one of these guys.  Took Kerrigan over Jordan and Carimi b/c this kid will outhustle and outfight anyone. Love his "Superman" nickname. Marvin Austin is the only concern I have, but he reminds me so much of Rat in terms of athleticism & potential. Only reason I took him over Cannon and Watkins. Moffitt can play both OG and OC. Guy will not win any beauty contests or any races but he has football speed and strength. Can't measure grit and want to.
I just love Herzlich's fight, versatility and instincts. He may not be an uber-athlete but he plays like one. Green is the short yardage runner to replace Barber, plus he is the perfect FB for Garrett's offense (very good route runner, pass blocker and has soft hands). LeGree is a pure ballhawk, and he is a punishing tackler. Moreso, LeGree is not injured (ie Deunta Williams). Andrew "the President" Jackson is a mean SOB and smart as a whip.
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03-08-2011
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#39
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28 Joker
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9. Tyron Smith OT USC
41. Stefen Wisniewski C/G Penn State
71. Chimdi Chekwa CB Ohio State
109. Denarius Moore WR Tennessee
140. Rashad Carmicheal CB Virginia Tech
171. Alex Green RB Hawaii
209. Tyrod Taylor QB Virginia Tech
Just missed:
Danny Watkins
Buster Skrine
Deunta Williams
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03-08-2011
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#40
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 41gy#
9. Tyron Smith OT USC
41. Stefen Wisniewski C/G Penn State
71. Chimdi Chekwa CB Ohio State
109. Denarius Moore WR Tennessee
140. Rashad Carmicheal CB Virginia Tech
171. Alex Green RB Hawaii
209. Tyrod Taylor QB Virginia Tech
Just missed:
Danny Watkins
Buster Skrine
Deunta Williams
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I thought you have some Marcus Cannon love in some of your posts? How about some just missed on Phil Taylor?
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03-08-2011
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#41
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#9-Anthony Costanzo-I think he's a better fit at RT and like the intensity
#40-Stefen Wisniewski
#71-Lawrence Guy
#109-Denarius Moore
#140-Rashad Carmicheal
#171-Alex Green
#209-Chris Neild
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03-08-2011
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#42
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Do we each get two free agents? Will someone then merge our choices with a Madden program and run it a couple million times to see which way we should go?
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03-08-2011
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#43
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This draft assumes that we sign a Safety in FA (Huff?)
9. JJ Watt DE Wisconsin - Immediate Starter at DE in 34 with pass rush skills. Could be either 34 DE or LOLB. Has those kinds of skills. Would take longer to move to OLB but has the skills to be able to do it. Never stops, never gives up, intelligent and tough. Exceptionally good feet for his size.
40. Curtis Brown CB Texas - Excellent Speed and Ball Skills. Agility is amoung the best in this draft. Special Teams ace and can play the slot. Will contribute immediately on ST and has skills to replace Newman in our Defensive Backfield.
71. Marcus Gilchrist RT Florida - 4 year starter protected the blind side for left handed Florida QBs this season. Technically sound, good run blocker. Excellent size and strength for the position. Very intelligent, good leader. At worst, swing tackle for right or left. At best, 10 year RT replacement for Colombo on our OL.
109. John Moffit G Wisconsin - This guy will not impress you with his athletic skill. He'll just bend your teeth in a phone booth.
140. Alex Henery K/P Nebraska - Simply the most accurate kicker ever in the NCAA. 3 straight 100 + point seasons. 18-19 this season, his only miss coming on a 51 yard blocked kick. 193 of 194 EXPs in his career. He's also one of the top punters in the country. 69 punts this season for an average of 43.2 YPP. Of the 69 attempts, 26 were inside the 20 and 17 were for 50 yards net gain or better. Not only could he be the answer to our kicking problems but he could easily be the backup punter. With this guy on the team last year, I think we easily win 4 more games and make the playoffs.
171. David Carter DT UCLA - Carter will play DE in a 34. He did not get an invite to the combine but his showing in post season All Star games was impressive. Carters numbers are not overwhelming but playing in space, at 6-5, he will be able to add weight and keep his speed and quickness.
209. Zane Taylor C Utah - Taylor has played LT, G and C for Utah. He's massively strong, plays hurt, and is as tough as they come. He's a 4 time all Academic MWC player, extremely intelligent. He will just make the team and be a valuable sub at all 3 interior positions at worst. At best, he will be a solid 10 year Center.
Last edited by ABQCOWBOY : 03-08-2011 at 11:21 AM.
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03-08-2011
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#44
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Senior Member
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Location: | The Woodlands, T |
Posts: | 6,852 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ABQCOWBOY
This draft assumes that we sign a Safety in FA (Huff?)
9. JJ Watt DE Wisconsin - Immediate Starter at DE in 34 with pass rush skills. Could be either 34 DE or LOLB. Has those kinds of skills. Would take longer to move to OLB but has the skills to be able to do it. Never stops, never gives up, intelligent and tough. Exceptionally good feet for his size.
40. Curtis Brown CB Texas - Excellent Speed and Ball Skills. Agility is amoung the best in this draft. Special Teams ace and can play the slot. Will contribute immediately on ST and has skills to replace Newman in our Defensive Backfield.
71. Marcus Gilchrist RT Florida - 4 year starter protected the blind side for left handed Florida QBs this season. Technically sound, good run blocker. Excellent size and strength for the position. Very intelligent, good leader. At worst, swing tackle for right or left. At best, 10 year RT replacement for Colombo on our OL.
[View Full Quote]109. John Moffit G Wisconsin - This guy will not impress you with his athletic skill. He'll just bend your teeth in a phone booth.
140. Alex Henery K/P Nebraska - Simply the most accurate kicker ever in the NCAA. 3 straight 100 + point seasons. 18-19 this season, his only miss coming on a 51 yard blocked kick. 193 of 194 EXPs in his career. He's also one of the top punters in the country. 69 punts this season for an average of 43.2 YPP. Of the 69 attempts, 26 were inside the 20 and 17 were for 50 yards net gain or better. Not only could he be the answer to our kicking problems but he could easily be the backup punter. With this guy on the team last year, I think we easily win 4 more games and make the playoffs.
171. David Carter DT UCLA - Carter will play DE in a 34. He did not get an invite to the combine but his showing in post season All Star games was impressive. Carters numbers are not overwhelming but playing in space, at 6-5, he will be able to add weight and keep his speed and quickness.
209. Zane Taylor C Utah - Taylor has played LT, G and C for Utah. He's massively strong, plays hurt, and is as tough as they come. He's a 4 time all Academic MWC player, extremely intelligent. He will just make the team and be a valuable starter at all 3 interior positions at worst. At best, he will be a solid 10 year Center.
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I'm not sold on Watt at 9 but I like this draft a lot.
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03-08-2011
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#45
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Pixel Pusher
Joined: | Aug 2007 |
Location: | New York, NY |
Posts: | 19,596 |
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Man, if this is the way the draft plays out we are in trouble.
We need wins, and that's all we need. I don't give a damn about anyone on this roster over wins. I'd trade Ware, Lee and Dez if it meant more wins.
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