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12-31-2006
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#31
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Right Kind of Guy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wayne_motley
1. SF has the option of trading first round picks with Washington, and they will...
2. Don't be surprised to see Peterson drop in the draft...guys who have not been durable in college don't go high in the draft, especially RB's...I won't be surprised if he's not even the first RB taken.
Having lost Steven Jackson for JJ and Spears, I sure don't want to spend an even higher pick on Peterson.
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Where do you find this?
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12-31-2006
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#32
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Pro-Quinn
Joined: | Nov 2006 |
Location: | Chillin on da 7t |
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Im guessing Levi Brown.... or one of the Auburn Guards..
I'd also take 94 from UGA.. Mosley or Moses I think...
Bye Bradie.....
Jerry... Get a stud.
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12-31-2006
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#33
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Right Kind of Guy
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My dream Day 1 of the Draft.
1. Laron Landry, FS, LSU
2. Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona (move Henry to nickel)
3. John Beck, QB, BYU (perfect to groom behind Romo and a Vet.)
This is after OL and Pass rush are heavily focused on in Free Agency.
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12-31-2006
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#34
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Senior Member
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With the second pick of the draft Det takes Calvin Johnson WR GT 
RIP Weldon "Pops" Parkhill....I will miss you my friend
 R.I.P. Renee I miss you sis
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12-31-2006
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#35
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The Chairman
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hostile
My dream Day 1 of the Draft.
1. Laron Landry, FS, LSU
2. Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona (move Henry to nickel)
3. John Beck, QB, BYU (perfect to groom behind Romo and a Vet.)
This is after OL and Pass rush are heavily focused on in Free Agency.
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hos.....you would take landry over peterson?
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12-31-2006
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#36
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Right Kind of Guy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lane
hos.....you would take landry over peterson?
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I don't think Peterson would fall out of the top 10. Houston (among others) needs a RB, he's the best.
FS is a bigger need on this team than RB.
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12-31-2006
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#37
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The Chairman
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hostile
I don't think Peterson would fall out of the top 10. Houston (among others) needs a RB, he's the best.
FS is a bigger need on this team than RB.
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no love for watkins?
i would trade adams, to and jones to get peterson.
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12-31-2006
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#38
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Right Kind of Guy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lane
no love for watkins?
i would trade adams, to and jones to get peterson.
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Why am I required to love any player who is not all world?
I prefer to get better, not be loyal to anyone.
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12-31-2006
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#39
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Banned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hostile
My early money will be on DE Gaines Adams.
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Gaines Adams would make our already sucky run defense even more suckier. So sucky that the NFL will have never experienced so much suck before.
I'm praying to lord that Cleveland remembers that its Cleveland and doesn't draft Alan Branch and Branch slips to the Skins.
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12-31-2006
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#40
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Senior Member
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Neither Jerry Jones nor Bill Parcells are very apt to pick an OL in the 1st rd., no matter how badly we need one. It's just not in their blood. We do need another pass rusher badly in order to keep the heat off of our pathetic secondary. As long as this defense plays pass with LBs on WRs, and 5-7 DBs on 6-3 WRs, then we are going to have to put some serious heat on the QB.
At #22 the Dallas Cowboys select:
Victor Abiamiri, OLB, Notre Dame, 6-4, 270, 4.6 (40).
Victor had 10 sacks, 14 QBH, & 14.5 TFL in 12 games. Although constantly double-teamed, Abiamiri led the Fighting Irish in pressuring the QB throughout the 2006 campaign. At 6-4, 270, with 4.6 speed, he would be ideal for the SOLB position. Greg Ellis is getting older, & doesn't like where he's playing, and Bobby Carpenter, though improving, seems to fit better inside.
DeMarcus Ware would finally have a pass rushing mate to take the pressure off of him, and attack from both sides.
Another possibility is Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska. Carriker is 6-6, 290, with 4.88 speed. He had 9.5 sacks his junior year, with 21 QBH. His numbers were down this year, but I'm wondering if it's because, with many seniors from last year gone, he's taking the brunt of the blocking schemes. He seems to be another Jason Hatcher, except he's played against top notch talent.
[FONT=Palatino Linotype]Big props to The Man-Juke[/FONT]
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12-31-2006
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#41
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lane
hos.....you would take landry over peterson?
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Won't matter. Unless he breaks both legs the day before the draft Landry will NOT fall out of the top 12.
I'm tired. Tonight, the season, the constant need to find a decent secondary...it's all so tiring.
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01-01-2007
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#42
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Banned
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MarkBrunell
With the sixth overall pick the Washington Redskins select from the University of Heaven.
In other words is the only one who can save our franchise
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DUDE!!!!!!!!! You would draft over Mohammed or Abraham? 
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01-01-2007
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#43
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Senior Member
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If JaMarcus Russell does decide to turn pro this year, and for some odd reason falls to us at 22, we better take him.
A very smart, poised, accurate, strong arm with great touch, and doesn't turn the ball over very much.
it would be great competition for Romo. We can build around a guy like Russell
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01-01-2007
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#44
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White and Nerdy
Joined: | Apr 2006 |
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Pick # 31 is reserved for the Super Bowl runner up. Should the Ravens not go to the Super Bowl they would slot down in the order. The lowest they can select is #29, the highest is #32 if they win the Super Bowl.
31. Ravens, 13 - 3, .459[FONT=Verdana]
Pick #32 is reserved for the Super Bowl Champion. Should the Chargers not go to the Super Bowl they would slot down in the order. The lowest they can select is #30, the highest is #32 if they win the Super Bowl.
[/FONT][FONT=Verdana]32. Chargers, 14 - 2, .457 **[/FONT]
i got what u were saying but u said it backwards...the highest they could select is 29 and the lowest is 32....and for the Chargers the highest is 30 and the lowest 32...but I understood what u meant...
BTW.....22 isnt too bad of a spot. It allows us maneuverability within the draft...like if we wanted to move down to the end of the first or top of the 2nd we have a nice pick to do so.
GO GO
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01-01-2007
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#45
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it was the grave marked unknown right beside
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Yeagermeister
With the second pick of the draft Det takes Calvin Johnson WR GT 
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They don't need Calvin, they've got Mike Williams.
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