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What the heck, it's a long 3 months.

Round 1(a): Aqib Talib, CB-Kansas
Round 1(b): James Hardy, WR-Indiana
Round 2: Red Bryant, NT-Texas A&M
Round 3: Tavares Gooden, ILB-Miami Fl
Round 4: Cory Boyd, RB-South Carolina
Round 5: Brandon Carr, CB-Grand Valley St
Round 6: Heath Benedict, OT/OG-Newberry
Round 7: Jamal Lewis, S-Georgia Tech
 

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Round 1(a): Quentin Groves, OLB - Auburn
Round 1(b): Sam Baker, OT- USC
Round 2: Mario Manningham, WR - Michigan
Round 3: Tra Williams, CB - South Florida
Round 4: Patrick Allen, RB - Oklahoma
Round 5: Jamie Silva, SS - Boston College
Round 6: Mario Urrutia, WR - Louisville
Round 7: Thomas Brown, RB - Georgia
 

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Why do we need another LB in the 1st?
 

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Avery;1903447 said:
Why do we need another LB in the 1st?

I guess some think its a tradition. I'd like someone that can catch the football, besides Witten.
 

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1st- Antoine Cason (Arizona-CB)
1st- Felix Jones (Ark-RB)
2nd - Devin Thomas (Mich St-WR)
3rd – Chevis Jackson (LSU-CB)
4th- Jameel McClain (Syracuse-OLB)
5th- Owen Schmitt (W Vir-FB)
6th- Doug Legursky (Marshall-C)
7th- Anthony Alridge (Houston-RB)
 

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Avery;1903447 said:
Why do we need another LB in the 1st?

Well, if Groves is there, he'd be one the better value/BPA picks on the board.

He was moved from DE to Outside this year and did very well. He has 4.46 speed and can pressure the passer. We can always use more of that, unless we think that Greg Ellis can play for another 3 years at the same level he did this year.
 

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Natedawg44;1903461 said:
I guess some think its a tradition. I'd like someone that can catch the football, besides Witten.

You're kidding, right?
 

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TVMan;1903359 said:
Round 1(a): Quentin Groves, OLB - Auburn
Round 1(b): Sam Baker, OT- USC
Round 2: Mario Manningham, WR - Michigan
Round 3: Tra Williams, CB - South Florida
Round 4: Patrick Allen, RB - Oklahoma
Round 5: Jamie Silva, SS - Boston College
Round 6: Mario Urrutia, WR - Louisville
Round 7: Thomas Brown, RB - Georgia


Sam Baker OT USC

STRENGTHS
Sam has good size to play at the next level. He has played in a pro style offense and has done a solid job in pass protection and understands the responsibilities of his position. Sam shows stand-out leadership skills and is the type of O-lineman that will grade out well after every game because he knows his assignments and carries them out to the best of his abilities.

NEEDS TO IMPROVE
Sam needs to get a lot stronger, move his feet better, fire out on running plays and learn to stay with his blocks. He must use better leverage when pass or run blocking. He must improve his lateral agility. Sam must improve his quickness out of his stance and he must show every one that he can play more than one position on the line of scrimmage. Right now, Sam is very overrated because he has played LT for four years in a big program.

TALENT BOARD ROUND 4
For me personally, Sam is a big disappointment! He has not improved from the first time I saw him play. He really struggles making his blocks in the running game and doesn’t stay long enough with his blocks when pass blocking. Most of the time, he is covered up with a TE when pass blocking and he still gets beat to the inside. Usually players like Sam can be moved to a Guard position or the Center position, but Sam is not very stout against the run and I’m not sure he is quick enough out of his stance either. If Sam has a good work ethic, really wants to play at the next level and gets drafted by a team that has a really good offensive line coach who sees excellent potential in Sam, then it is possible he could make it at the next level. But because Sam has not improved at all since the first time I saw him play, I have to think that Sam feels that he is a finished product ready to start for the team that drafts him. This could not be further from the truth. Sam might be able to be a Guard at the next level, but right now his blocking in the running game is very poor and he lacks strength and quickness in his upper body when he is pass protecting. For a player that has been in a big program and considered to be one of the better linemen in this draft, I expected him to be further along. Maybe I’m being too hard on the kid, but at one time, I really thought this kid could turn into a hell of a LT. That just didn’t happen at the college level, so I don’t expect it to all of a sudden happen at the pro level. Sam’s talent level is equal to most late round picks in just about any draft, but I’m sure he will be picked some time in the first three rounds because he comes from a big time program that knows how to market its players. The truth is that Sam, currently, is a dime a dozen offensive lineman that you can get in the draft in any round. But what do I know -- I’m just out here doing my own work and watching film from year to year.

- Drew Boylhart (thehuddlereport.com)
 

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TVMan;1903545 said:
Well, if Groves is there, he'd be one the better value/BPA picks on the board.

He was moved from DE to Outside this year and did very well. He has 4.46 speed and can pressure the passer. We can always use more of that, unless we think that Greg Ellis can play for another 3 years at the same level he did this year.

I would not be opposed to it. Has he played inside?
 

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HomeOfLegends;1903088 said:
What the heck, it's a long 3 months.

Round 1(a): Aqib Talib, CB-Kansas
Round 1(b): James Hardy, WR-Indiana
Round 2: Red Bryant, NT-Texas A&M
Round 3: Tavares Gooden, ILB-Miami Fl
Round 4: Cory Boyd, RB-South Carolina
Round 5: Brandon Carr, CB-Grand Valley St
Round 6: Heath Benedict, OT/OG-Newberry
Round 7: Jamal Lewis, S-Georgia Tech

I could live with that. Not sure of Talib and Hardy at the moment, but the position choice is good. Leaning this way, myself:

Round 1(a): Reggie Smith, CB-Oklahoma
Round 1(b): Beau Bell, ILB-UNLV
Round 2: Donnie Avery, WR-Houston
Round 3: Tracey Porter, CB-Indiana
Round 4: Cory Boyd, RB-South Carolina
Round 5: Ahtyba Rubin, DT-Iowa St
Round 6: Heath Benedict, OT/OG-Newberry
Round 7: Jamal Lewis, S-Georgia Tech
 

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TVMan;1903545 said:
Well, if Groves is there, he'd be one the better value/BPA picks on the board.

He was moved from DE to Outside this year and did very well. He has 4.46 speed and can pressure the passer. We can always use more of that, unless we think that Greg Ellis can play for another 3 years at the same level he did this year.

Spencer is tagged to replace Ellis down the line. It may even happen next season with Ellis used as a pass rushing specialist instead of as a starter. If there is a guy that looks like a can't miss type player, then sure you draft him, but other than that I don't think Dallas will be drafting an OLB early this season.
 

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1. Caison, or Aquib
2. Bowman or Doucet
3. Best RB on the board
4. BPA
5. BPA
6. BPA
7. BPA
Jerry deviates from the above and I'll choke him.
 

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1 a. Antoine Cason - CB - Arizona
1 b. Devin Thomas - WR - Michigan St
2. Frank Okam - DT - Texas
3. Adrian Aarington - WR - Michigan ( I dont know where he grades out at this point)
4 - 7. BPA
 

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TVMan;1903359 said:
Round 1(a): Quentin Groves, OLB - Auburn
Round 1(b): Sam Baker, OT- USC
Round 2: Mario Manningham, WR - Michigan
Round 3: Tra Williams, CB - South Florida
Round 4: Patrick Allen, RB - Oklahoma
Round 5: Jamie Silva, SS - Boston College
Round 6: Mario Urrutia, WR - Louisville
Round 7: Thomas Brown, RB - Georgia
Thats look like a BPA draft right there and I would love it. My dream draft would be:
1st Antione Cason
1st Adarius Bowman
2nd Chris Johnson
3rd Geno Hayes
4th Zack Bowman
5th Will Arnold
6th Dexter Jackson
7th Thomas Brown
 

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dannyboy;1903510 said:
1st- Antoine Cason (Arizona-CB)
1st- Felix Jones (Ark-RB)
2nd - Devin Thomas (Mich St-WR)
3rd – Chevis Jackson (LSU-CB)
4th- Jameel McClain (Syracuse-OLB)
5th- Owen Schmitt (W Vir-FB)
6th- Doug Legursky (Marshall-C)
7th- Anthony Alridge (Houston-RB)

I'd be happy with that draft.
 

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Version 2
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Round 1(a): Reggie Smith, DB - Oklahoma
Round 1(b): DeSean Jackson , WR - CAL
Round 2: Michael Oher, OT - Ole Miss
Round 3: Trae Williams, CB - South Florida
Round 4: Kevin Smith, RB - UCF
Round 5: Jamie Silva, SS - Boston College
Round 6: Tommy Blake, OLB - TCU
Round 7: Kelin Johnson, FS - Georgia
 
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