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summerisfunner;1409105 said:
I know for a fact we won't be drafting Merriweather w/ Ireland just saying the other day that character plays a major role in who they pick

Ok....what does that have to do with Merriweather?

I know you'll probably bring up some BS like the FIU thing, so I'll concede that, but outside of that event how has he demonstrated poor character?
 

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YoungBuck;1412529 said:
Ok....what does that have to do with Merriweather?

I know you'll probably bring up some BS like the FIU thing, so I'll concede that, but outside of that event how has he demonstrated poor character?

that's not BS, that's a violent outburst on the field

just like we probably won't ever be signing Albert Haynesworth, the same applies to drafting Merriweather
 

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53 Cowboys Anthony Spencer OLB
Cowboys need a rusher to go opposite Ware as Coach Phillips tries to build a pass rush like he had in San Diego.

At Purdue's Pro Day Friday, where 18 NFL teams watched six Boilermakers work out, Spencer reached his goal, clocking in at an unverified 4.64.

Getting Anthony Spencer at 53 would be a huge gift.
 

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Bob Sacamano;1413245 said:
that's not BS, that's a violent outburst on the field

just like we probably won't ever be signing Albert Haynesworth, the same applies to drafting Merriweather

Apples and Oranges.

Haynsworth was an isolated incident by one player.

Merriweather got caught up in a mele and went after an oppenent that was attacking teammate. Outside of that he's a team leader and active in helping his community.
 

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MY MOCK

1st Pick :: Jarvis Moss OLB/DE or Reggie Nelson FS/CB
2nd Pick :: Aaron House FS/SS or Anthony Spencer DE/OLB
3rd Pick :: Paul Saliai NT Utah or Laurent Robinson WR

1st Day


2nd - tomorrow
 

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RealCowboyfan;1415462 said:
MY MOCK

1st Pick :: Jarvis Moss OLB/DE or Reggie Nelson FS/CB
2nd Pick :: Aaron House FS/SS or Anthony Spencer DE/OLB
3rd Pick :: Paul Saliai NT Utah or Laurent Robinson WR

1st Day


2nd - tomorrow



LOL, an either or mock. I love it;)

You mean Aaron Rouse?

I would take either of the first 2 rounds. Nelson/Spencer would be my personal choice. Rouse is a huge risk reward guy. I'll take the "sure thing" in Nelson. I think a WR like Steve Smith might grab me more in the 3rd. I'm a little spooked on Utah NTs after last year.
 

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bbgun;1415470 said:
Promising, but Spencer won't make it to our pick in Round 2.


Then again, we got Witten in the 3rd when he was predicted as a late 1st to early 2nd.........players drop every draft and players get taken much sooner than predicted every draft.
 
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RealCowboyfan;1415462 said:
MY MOCK

1st Pick :: Jarvis Moss OLB/DE or Reggie Nelson FS/CB
2nd Pick :: Aaron House FS/SS or Anthony Spencer DE/OLB
3rd Pick :: Paul Saliai NT Utah or Laurent Robinson WR

1st Day


2nd - tomorrow

Spencer will be gone in the first round. My guess is the Ravens will pick him in the first round to play SOLB for Adalius Thomas.
 

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Deputy493;1415668 said:
Then again, we got Witten in the 3rd when he was predicted as a late 1st to early 2nd.........players drop every draft and players get taken much sooner than predicted every draft.
Both happen every year. This draft will be no different. Just last year everyone thought Watkins would be a 3rd rounder and we took him in the first. So players can drop later in the draft as well.
 

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What we do really depends on Wade's thinking about two areas: OLB and FS. Does he like what we have or does he want more? I THINK that he probably will pass on going after a high FS. And with what we have now with Carpenter and Burnett, plus Ellis I think we do not go first day there either.I think a CB makes more sense and gives us more at this time. McCauley or Houston look good- McCauley especially with his size and speed. We need to think of a backup center with promise- to me that is Kyle Young who is big enough to play guard as well. Ginn is a guy who intrigues me with his ability to return; imagine if we could get a guy that gave us what hester gave the bears this year...
 

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Bob Sacamano;1394346 said:
fair enough, but the biggest day a WR to gain more than 65 yards on Houston was Sidney Rice

I suggest you take a look at the stats of the Alabama game.
 

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YoungBuck;1413539 said:
Apples and Oranges.

Haynsworth was an isolated incident by one player.

Merriweather got caught up in a mele and went after an oppenent that was attacking teammate. Outside of that he's a team leader and active in helping his community.



"Active in helping the community" is that the nice way of saying he returned gunfire on an assailant who had shot his roomate in the ***?

He was just "helping his community".

We don't need anymore gun toting thugs who stomp on people in brawls.
 
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Displaced Cowboy;1415997 said:
"Active in helping the community" is that the nice way of saying he returned gunfire on an assailant who had shot his roomate in the ***?

He was just "helping his community".

We don't need anymore gun toting thugs who stomp on people in brawls.


Sure we do...

We already have one that can't cover...

Might as well have one that can.
 

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Brandon Merriweather S Miami


STRENGTHS

Talent-wise, Brandon might be the most talented DB in this draft. He has the size, strength, speed and the burst to play more than one position in the defensive backfield. He is very quick and is a good, strong tackler. He will be an excellent special teams player; in fact, he has the quickness to be a weapon on special teams. He stands up to a challenge and takes pride in his game. Brandon has top ten talent at the safety position and at the CB position -- I’m talking about in zone coverage and man-to-man coverage. He is like a sniper out on the field when he plays the Free Safety position. He will just lay back and wait for the QB to make a mistake and then, like a sniper, he pulls the trigger and goes in for the kill. Brandon Merriweather could be one of the best players in this draft.

NEEDS TO IMPROVE

I call him a sniper because -- well, everyone raise their hand that carries a gun hidden in their pants. Let’s see…one, two, three. That’s it -- just three of you out there! I just have to wonder about what other off field issues we don’t know about that pertain to Brandon or any other Miami players? I guess what is most impressive about Brandon is how he waits for a player to be on the ground (read: defenseless) before he steps on their face with his cleats. I have no doubt that Brandon will convince someone to draft him in this draft. He is what we call a “player” -- a kid that plays on people’s emotions to get them to change their minds about him and his behavior. I can just see Mike Brown and Mike Shanahan in a room interviewing this kid and believing everything they are hearing.

TALENT BOARD ROUND: 7 – Red Flag

Brandon has top ten talent, but that talent is currently married to a brain that is very self-destructive. This is a kid that most likely will be picked in the second round of this draft because some team, no matter how much they tell you that they won’t draft Brandon, will draft him! It’s just that simple! They did it with Maurice and they will do it with Brandon. How many times do I have to tell you that it takes more than talent to play at the next level? Character, intelligence, passion and then, talent are the main ingredients and in that order. If I were to put a number grade on Brandon for each of one of those categories from one to ten (ten being the top score) it would look like this: Character = 0, Intelligence = 0, Passion = 5, Talent = 10. Total = 15 points out of a possible 40 score. Do you think that is enough to draft him? I don’t! But then, that’s just me – a guy who believes that having talent isn’t everything!

- Drew Boylhart (thehuddlereport.com)
 
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marchetta;1416551 said:
Brandon Merriweather S Miami



STRENGTHS

Talent-wise, Brandon might be the most talented DB in this draft. He has the size, strength, speed and the burst to play more than one position in the defensive backfield. He is very quick and is a good, strong tackler. He will be an excellent special teams player; in fact, he has the quickness to be a weapon on special teams. He stands up to a challenge and takes pride in his game. Brandon has top ten talent at the safety position and at the CB position -- I’m talking about in zone coverage and man-to-man coverage. He is like a sniper out on the field when he plays the Free Safety position. He will just lay back and wait for the QB to make a mistake and then, like a sniper, he pulls the trigger and goes in for the kill. Brandon Merriweather could be one of the best players in this draft.

NEEDS TO IMPROVE

I call him a sniper because -- well, everyone raise their hand that carries a gun hidden in their pants. Let’s see…one, two, three. That’s it -- just three of you out there! I just have to wonder about what other off field issues we don’t know about that pertain to Brandon or any other Miami players? I guess what is most impressive about Brandon is how he waits for a player to be on the ground (read: defenseless) before he steps on their face with his cleats. I have no doubt that Brandon will convince someone to draft him in this draft. He is what we call a “player” -- a kid that plays on people’s emotions to get them to change their minds about him and his behavior. I can just see Mike Brown and Mike Shanahan in a room interviewing this kid and believing everything they are hearing.

TALENT BOARD ROUND: 7 – Red Flag

Brandon has top ten talent, but that talent is currently married to a brain that is very self-destructive. This is a kid that most likely will be picked in the second round of this draft because some team, no matter how much they tell you that they won’t draft Brandon, will draft him! It’s just that simple! They did it with Maurice and they will do it with Brandon. How many times do I have to tell you that it takes more than talent to play at the next level? Character, intelligence, passion and then, talent are the main ingredients and in that order. If I were to put a number grade on Brandon for each of one of those categories from one to ten (ten being the top score) it would look like this: Character = 0, Intelligence = 0, Passion = 5, Talent = 10. Total = 15 points out of a possible 40 score. Do you think that is enough to draft him? I don’t! But then, that’s just me – a guy who believes that having talent isn’t everything!

- Drew Boylhart (thehuddlereport.com)


Drew Boylhart sounds like a hater to me...... But its a good analysis though.

He will be the 3rd saftey off the board behind Landry and Nelson. He will probably slip to the second round.

Hes right about him being talented though. He is a stud on the field. Although he might be PacMan off of it:(
 

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1. Oakland Raiders- QB JaMarcus Russell: could be Quinn or Calvis Johnson here if Randy Moss is traded..but right now the consensus pick is Russell

2. Detroit Lions- QB Brady Quinn: OK the Lions traded for George Foster from DEN so I believe Joe Thomas is out. Trading down is a possibility also, but they have a chance to get their franchise QB.

3. Cleveland Browns- Adrian Peterson: They signed Jamal Lewis to a 1 year deal and traded away Droughns to NY. They need their 1-2 punch at RB.

4. Tampa Bay Buccanears- WR Calvin Johnson: If you don't know that TB is going to pick Calvin Johnson by now then I'll have Tommy come back there and hit you over the head with a tackhammer b/c you are a ******!

5. Arizona Cardinals- OT Joe Thomas: They need to replace Pro Bowler Leonard Davis :)laugh2: that's a joke).

6. Washington Deadskins- DE Gaines Adams: Didn't really want to include this particular franchise, but oh well. Adams is the best pure pass-rusher in this draft and he's on the board.

7. Minnesota Vikings- DE Jamaal Anderson: The Vikings had no pass-rush last season and Anderson is the best DE available.

8. Houston Texans- OT Levi Brown: If the Texans don't pick Brown here, they better make sure the guys at the morgue can identify the bodies, or QB's, that the Texans go through.

9. Miami Dolphins- DT Alan Branch: Miami will be thrilled that Branch fell this far. Little concern about his work-ethic but he'll be a good fit in Miami's system. Boom or bust.

10. Atlanta Falcons- S LaRon Landry: Man I wish Dallas would trade up to get this guy.

11. San Francisco 49ers- DT Amobi Okoye: WR is a possibility here also, but SF needs that big body for their 3-4 scheme.

12. Buffalo Bills- CB Leon Hall: The Bills could go a number of ways, but they need to replace Clements.

13. St. Louis Rams- LB Paul Posluszny: Could be a little high for him but the Rams need all the help they can get at LB.

14. Carolina Panthers- TE Greg Olsen: This guy is going to be a playmaker in the league.

15. Pittsburgh Steelers- DE Adam Carricker: The Steelers don't know what defensive scheme they're going to run and Carricker can play any position on the defensive line.

16. Green Bay Packers- RB Marshawn Lynch: It's so obvious.

17. Jacksonville Jaguars- FS Reggie Nelson: Losing Deon Grant should make this an easy pick.

18. Cincinnati Bengals- LB Lawrence Timmons: Best LB on the board. CB is a possibility here also.

19. Tennessee Titans- CB Chris Houston: This guy's stock is rising.

20. New York Giants- LB Patrick Willis: With the departure of LaVar Arrington they need a LB. Hopefully he'll turn out to be a Jacob Rogers like-talent.

21. Denver Broncos- DE Anthony Spencer: This seems to be the logical pick.

22. Dallas Cowboys 2007 Super Bowl Champions- DE Jarvis Moss: The Cowboys have an opportunity to take the "best player available." Combine that with a defensive minded coach and you get this physical specimen opposite of DeMarcus Ware. Don't hate on me now. Ellis is coming back from a major injury and Carpenter is going to be moved outside and inside b/c he is versatile. We lost Singleton and Fowler also. Bottom line is that we need a better pass rush.

23. Kansas City Chiefs- WR Ted Ginn Jr.: Please name me the KC WR's if they happen to go 5 wide. Yeah that's what I thought.

24. New England Patriots- CB Aaron Ross: The Pats like the versatility of moving him at CB and S.

25. New York Jets- CB Darrelle Davis: Best CB on the board and it's a need. Nothing to say here.

26. Philadelphia Eagles- S Michael Griffin: They'll need to line someone up opposite of Dawkins. God I hate the Eagles. I think I just got sick.

27. New Orleans Saints- CB Marcus McCauley: :laugh2: Fred Thomas.

28. New England Patriots- DE Charles Johnson: Pats will most definitely trade down since they don't have a 2nd round pick. But since this is without trades, I couldn't think of anyone else.

29. Baltimore Ravens- OG/OT Justin Blaylock: Offensive line was the biggest problem for the Ravens last year. Plus Ogden is getting old.

30. San Diego Chargers- WR Dwayne Bowe: Could be the missing piece to their puzzle.

31. Chicago Bears- OG Ben Grubbs: It's a need. It's that simple.

32. Indianapolis Colts- DT Justin Harrell: Corey Simon turned out to be a great trade didn't it?
 

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TheSport78;1418367 said:
1. Oakland Raiders- QB JaMarcus Russell: could be Quinn or Calvis Johnson here if Randy Moss is traded..but right now the consensus pick is Russell

2. Detroit Lions- QB Brady Quinn: OK the Lions traded for George Foster from DEN so I believe Joe Thomas is out. Trading down is a possibility also, but they have a chance to get their franchise QB.

3. Cleveland Browns- Adrian Peterson: They signed Jamal Lewis to a 1 year deal and traded away Droughns to NY. They need their 1-2 punch at RB.

4. Tampa Bay Buccanears- WR Calvin Johnson: If you don't know that TB is going to pick Calvin Johnson by now then I'll have Tommy come back there and hit you over the head with a tackhammer b/c you are a ******!

5. Arizona Cardinals- OT Joe Thomas: They need to replace Pro Bowler Leonard Davis :)laugh2: that's a joke).

6. Washington Deadskins- DE Gaines Adams: Didn't really want to include this particular franchise, but oh well. Adams is the best pure pass-rusher in this draft and he's on the board.

7. Minnesota Vikings- DE Jamaal Anderson: The Vikings had no pass-rush last season and Anderson is the best DE available.

8. Houston Texans- OT Levi Brown: If the Texans don't pick Brown here, they better make sure the guys at the morgue can identify the bodies, or QB's, that the Texans go through.

9. Miami Dolphins- DT Alan Branch: Miami will be thrilled that Branch fell this far. Little concern about his work-ethic but he'll be a good fit in Miami's system. Boom or bust.

10. Atlanta Falcons- S LaRon Landry: Man I wish Dallas would trade up to get this guy.

11. San Francisco 49ers- DT Amobi Okoye: WR is a possibility here also, but SF needs that big body for their 3-4 scheme.

12. Buffalo Bills- CB Leon Hall: The Bills could go a number of ways, but they need to replace Clements.

13. St. Louis Rams- LB Paul Posluszny: Could be a little high for him but the Rams need all the help they can get at LB.

14. Carolina Panthers- TE Greg Olsen: This guy is going to be a playmaker in the league.

15. Pittsburgh Steelers- DE Adam Carricker: The Steelers don't know what defensive scheme they're going to run and Carricker can play any position on the defensive line.

16. Green Bay Packers- RB Marshawn Lynch: It's so obvious.

17. Jacksonville Jaguars- FS Reggie Nelson: Losing Deon Grant should make this an easy pick.

18. Cincinnati Bengals- LB Lawrence Timmons: Best LB on the board. CB is a possibility here also.

19. Tennessee Titans- CB Chris Houston: This guy's stock is rising.

20. New York Giants- LB Patrick Willis: With the departure of LaVar Arrington they need a LB. Hopefully he'll turn out to be a Jacob Rogers like-talent.

21. Denver Broncos- DE Anthony Spencer: This seems to be the logical pick.

22. Dallas Cowboys 2007 Super Bowl Champions- DE Jarvis Moss: The Cowboys have an opportunity to take the "best player available." Combine that with a defensive minded coach and you get this physical specimen opposite of DeMarcus Ware. Don't hate on me now. Ellis is coming back from a major injury and Carpenter is going to be moved outside and inside b/c he is versatile. We lost Singleton and Fowler also. Bottom line is that we need a better pass rush.

23. Kansas City Chiefs- WR Ted Ginn Jr.: Please name me the KC WR's if they happen to go 5 wide. Yeah that's what I thought.

24. New England Patriots- CB Aaron Ross: The Pats like the versatility of moving him at CB and S.

25. New York Jets- CB Darrelle Davis: Best CB on the board and it's a need. Nothing to say here.

26. Philadelphia Eagles- S Michael Griffin: They'll need to line someone up opposite of Dawkins. God I hate the Eagles. I think I just got sick.

27. New Orleans Saints- CB Marcus McCauley: :laugh2: Fred Thomas.

28. New England Patriots- DE Charles Johnson: Pats will most definitely trade down since they don't have a 2nd round pick. But since this is without trades, I couldn't think of anyone else.

29. Baltimore Ravens- OG/OT Justin Blaylock: Offensive line was the biggest problem for the Ravens last year. Plus Ogden is getting old.

30. San Diego Chargers- WR Dwayne Bowe: Could be the missing piece to their puzzle.

31. Chicago Bears- OG Ben Grubbs: It's a need. It's that simple.

32. Indianapolis Colts- DT Justin Harrell: Corey Simon turned out to be a great trade didn't it?

It's real slow around here but we have an official mock draft thread. :D
 

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Ugh..... I'm just not sold on taking another defensive player in the first round. That'd make 6 in 6 years that's a lot of money/picks thrown into defence, I wanna see some offense brought in to be honest with you.

Edit: Also, I don't think the Colts traded for Corey Simon the Eagles released him didn't they? They did trade for McFarland however.
 

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Im bored so ill throw my mock here. In my opinion this fills the teams most pressing needs now, while also providing potential for the future. We could even trade down afew spots in the 1st to get Meriweather and pick up an exta 4th or so.

Round 1- Brandon Meriweather S Miami
Round 2- Quentin Moses DE/OLB Florida
Round 3- Jacoby Jones WR Lane
Round 4- Tarell Brown CB Tex
Round 5- Paul Soliai NT Utah
Round 6- Leroy Harris C NC St
Round 6- Le'ron McClain FB Alabama
Round 7- BPA
Round 7- BPA
Round 7- BPA
 
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