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View Poll Results: Who would you pick if you had your choice?
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Matt Lienart
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5 |
5.26% |
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Vince Young
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13 |
13.68% |
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D'Brickashaw Ferguson
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25 |
26.32% |
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Jay Cutler
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2 |
2.11% |
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Reggie Bush
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18 |
18.95% |
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Vernon Wells
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3 |
3.16% |
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AJ Hawk
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22 |
23.16% |
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Someone Else (tell us who)
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7 |
7.37% |
04-27-2006
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#16
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Preacher From The Black Lagoon
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | State of Grace |
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Originally Posted by DefendeR
Vernon Wells??
He plays for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Why would we want him,to play center field?
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Duoooh! Vernon Davis. Brain fart. My bad. 
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04-27-2006
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#17
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leonargized
Joined: | Aug 2004 |
Posts: | 2,512 |
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My dream draft last year was,
Merriman-RD 1
Spears-RD1
Canty-RD3
So I was very happy and I am not at all disappointed with the Ware/Merriman swap....
This Year my dream draft is....
RD1-Manny Lawson
RD2-Eric Winston
RD3-Brandon Marshall
RD5-Andrew Whitworth
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04-27-2006
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#18
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 18,307 |
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Manny Lawson
Though Huff would be a huge pickup and although not needs Mario Williams and Vernon Davis would be great pickups too.
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04-27-2006
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#19
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Papa
Joined: | Jun 2004 |
Location: | North Carolina |
Posts: | 9,522 |
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Franchise QBs as polished as Leinart only come along once or twice a decade, you don't pass up the chance to get him.
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04-27-2006
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#20
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2005 |
Location: | CaliCowboy |
Posts: | 651 |
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D'Brick was my choice just because he is probably the best player in this draft and will be the next best thing. QBs just arent sure things so i couldnt go with any of them. AJ Hawk is my second pick because he is beastly and fills a need.
i dont think reggie bush can compare to sanders, sanders was way quicker than bush and thats why he was good, bush is as quick on the collegiate level as sanders was on the NFL level, IMO.
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04-27-2006
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#21
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | The Woodlands, T |
Posts: | 6,852 |
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Originally Posted by Cbz40
Mine would be D'Brickashaw Ferguson
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Mine too. D'brick looks like he'll anchor the OT spot for 10-12 years.
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04-27-2006
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#22
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Banned
Joined: | Apr 2005 |
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Originally Posted by Rack
I'll go with AJ Hawk.
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04-27-2006
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#23
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Banned
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Originally Posted by bobbie brewskie
D'Brick was my choice just because he is probably the best player in this draft and will be the next best thing.
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Mario Williams is better, Ferg needs to put on some weight
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04-27-2006
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#24
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Insulin Beware
Joined: | Dec 2004 |
Location: | Toronto, Ontario |
Posts: | 9,167 |
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Originally Posted by summerisfunner
Mario Williams is better, Ferg needs to put on some weight
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Nah - I like his weight, he's packed with muscle and in good shape. But I like the lighter lineman, especially with the speedy ends/olbs these days.
I just love Ferguson's footwork. Greatness.
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04-27-2006
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#25
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Banned
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Originally Posted by Crown Royal
Nah - I like his weight, he's packed with muscle and in good shape. But I like the lighter lineman, especially with the speedy ends/olbs these days.
I just love Ferguson's footwork. Greatness.
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Ferg was getting pushed around at the Senior Bowl, but you're right, he has great footwork and his athleticsm is impeccable for the position, but he is going to need to spend a couple of years in an NFL strength and conditioning program
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04-28-2006
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#26
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Member
Joined: | Feb 2005 |
Location: | College Station, |
Posts: | 87 |
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04-28-2006
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#27
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The Great Communicator
Joined: | Nov 2004 |
Location: | Arlington Texas |
Posts: | 5,726 |
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It would be a tough choice between Michael Huff and A.J. Hawk; I think I would go with Huff in the end. Singleton may not have won us any games but he didn't lose any for us either. Davis DID lose a couple for us and we really need that FS spot filled with a true talent.
My other considerations:
I have Haloti Ngata (sp?) down as a strong #3 guy but several paces back because we have Jason Ferguson who is ageing but still there and "Pepper" Johnson can rotate with him and be servicable
Not my #4 D'Brick Ferguson because we will be getting Flo back healthy and signed Fabini. If Flo gets it going again he could be one of the best and Fabini is servicable until Pettiti grows up into the tackle he WILL become.
Not my #5 Mario Williams because we have Canty, Spears and Ellis. Two young studs and a vet who can play eoither end...plus a couple of servicable young backups for rotation.
As for Bush; He would be great but I have always considered a top shelf RB to be a last piece of the puzzle. Once you have everything else in place then you get your stud RB. That way he is not getting the crap beat out of him and leave his best work on a losing field while you build a team around him. And I have not yet written off Julius Jones though he better do something good this year and not get hurt.
Last edited by JackMagist : 04-28-2006 at 01:02 AM.
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04-28-2006
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#28
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Virtus Mille Scuta
Years Donated 2007, 2009, 2010
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Originally Posted by Cbz40
Mine would be D'Brickashaw Ferguson
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mine too and it wouldn't be close even though I really like Hawk
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04-28-2006
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#29
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Everything I type is a lie. Except that. And that. And that. And that. And that. And that. And that. And that.
Joined: | Sep 2005 |
Location: | Oregon |
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Give me Haloti!!!
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