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burmafrd

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that someone like Justice or Ngata drop within range- but it is not likely.
SO I want:
Manny Lawson
Max Jean-Gilles
Justin McCargo
Steve Fifita
Reid - WR FSU
Tahi- FB
 

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burmafrd said:
that someone like Justice or Ngata drop within range- but it is not likely.
SO I want:
Manny Lawson
Max Jean-Gilles
Justin McCargo
Steve Fifita
Reid - WR FSU
Tahi- FB


From what I've read (mostly here) McCargo is likely a 2nd round pick. That wouldn't be a bad draft at all though.
 

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I am hopefull that he slips a little.
OOOPPPSSSS wrong name my bad: Paul McQuistan Weber State OT NOT McCargo.
 

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Some of the analysts are down on Gilles due to his weight: but since he lost 12 lbs from the combine, increased his bench press and did better on agility drills at his pro day, I put him up as the best guard in the draft.
 

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burmafrd said:
Some of the analysts are down on Gilles due to his weight: but since he lost 12 lbs from the combine, increased his bench press and did better on agility drills at his pro day, I put him up as the best guard in the draft.


Depends on what type of offense he goes to. He'd be horrible in Denver's offense, but would probably be pretty good in Dallas' offense.


He's definitely built for a man blocking scheme, not a zone blocking scheme.
 

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What some of the so called experts seem to have missed about Gilles is that he has ALWAYS been a big man- he was a large baby, been the biggest in his class all the way through school, and he is NATURALLY a big guy. He has not eaten himself big- its just the way he is. I have seen pictures of him close up and he has big feet, heavy bones, and so forth. His weight is not in his gut.
 

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Paul McQuistan has a great deal of experience, having started the past four seasons at left tackle for Weber State. He is a good leader and a hard worker who always strives for continuous improvement. He has the "mean streak" you like to see in an offensive lineman. He has good size with long arms that allow him to keep defenders away from his body. He is a strong, physical player who can be a dominating run blocker at times. He did play against low level competition in college and he has to improve his overall technique. He lacks the athleticism and footwork you look for in a left tackle. He will most likely have problems with speed rushers coming off the edge in the NFL. Due to his lack of athleticism, McQuistan will project better as a right tackle or guard at the professional level. Paul McQuistan looks to follow in the footsteps of former Eastern Washington player Michael Roos, a division II offensive tackle selected by the Titans in the 2005 draft. McQuistan has a chance to be selected on the second day of the 2006 NFL draft as a developmental offensive lineman.

I like this guy and I think that he might be either a RT or a Guard and we can get him fairly cheap.

http://2006.ontheclockdraft.com/profile.php?id=20060223084064361768

This guy seems to be creeping up the boards so I think we need to get him in the 3rd- maybe trade down for a 4th but get him late in the 3rd.
 

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burmafrd said:
that someone like Justice or Ngata drop within range- but it is not likely.
SO I want:
Manny Lawson
Max Jean-Gilles
Justin McCargo
Steve Fifita
Reid - WR FSU
Tahi- FB

Lawson- not crazy about him but ok
Giles--absolutely not a fit for the offense, threat to eat himself out of the league...hate him for us
McCargo...going way early than 80
Fifita-ok, not thrilling but ok
Reid-looks like a rookie free agent type to me
Tahi- ditto

David
 
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