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Post#61 » by Next Coming » Wed Apr 18, 2007 6:48 pm

Bills Draft
1. Marshawn Lynch-RB 5'11 217
2. Eric Wright-CB 5'11 195
3. Justin Durant-OLB 6'1 240
3. Paul Williams-WR Fresno State 6'1 210

Well I'm pretty happy with how my draft turned out. I think I got some value guys like Paul Williams and Justin Durant who are both considered the two biggest sleepers in the draft in Round 3.

And got two impact players like Marshawn Lynch and Eric Wright at very important positions.
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Post#62 » by NO-KG-AI » Wed Apr 18, 2007 7:16 pm

Next Coming wrote:Bills Draft
1. Marshawn Lynch-RB 5'11 217
2. Eric Wright-CB 5'11 195
3. Justin Durant-OLB 6'1 240
3. Paul Williams-WR Fresno State 6'1 210

Well I'm pretty happy with how my draft turned out. I think I got some value guys like Paul Williams and Justin Durant who are both considered the two biggest sleepers in the draft in Round 3.

And got two impact players like Marshawn Lynch and Eric Wright at very important positions.


Yeah, I like it.

Saints:

1) Marcus McCauley
2) Craig Davis
3) Zak Deossie

I think I might have reached on the first 2, but they fill such glaring needs, and both have huge upside IMO. Boom or bust with this draft :lol:

BTW, I guess I made the right choice, because the guy after me said he was gonna take McCauley if I passed on him.
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Post#63 » by sunshinekids99 » Wed Apr 18, 2007 8:30 pm

Patriots Draft

24- Michael Griffin S Texas- 5'11" 202
28- Joe Staley OT Central Michigan- 6'5" 306
91- Michael Coe CB Alabama State- 6'0" 190


I love Griffin at 24. I think he would fit perfectly with the Patriots. Should be able to play either safety spot. Which is a good thing with the injuries of Harrison and Wilson lately. I'm not sold on Staley, but I like him at 28. I think he comes right in and starts at right tackle and with in a few years replaces Matt Light on the left side. Or atleast that's the hope. I think at 91 Michael Coe will be a steal. Great size and I think a very strong player. I think it may take some time, but he can be a good corner.
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Post#64 » by Manhattan Project » Wed Apr 18, 2007 9:26 pm

1- Darelle Revis
2- Ryan Harris
2B- Lamarr Woodley
3- Steve Smith

Honestly if the Jets how a draft like this I would be ecstatic. Comments?
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Post#65 » by PhilipNelsonFan » Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:00 am

Manhattan Project wrote:1- Darelle Revis
2- Ryan Harris
2B- Lamarr Woodley
3- Steve Smith

Honestly if the Jets how a draft like this I would be ecstatic. Comments?


Seems like a huge boom-bust draft, but you got one of the best corners in the draft.

ssk's draft is top-notch.
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Post#66 » by NO-KG-AI » Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:44 am

I almost grabbed Kenny Irons, and Steve Smith just so I could trade them :lol:

Meh, I can't say I am disappointed, I was picking very late into the rounds.
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Post#67 » by Next Coming » Thu Apr 19, 2007 1:28 am

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Yeah, I like it.

Saints:

1) Marcus McCauley
2) Craig Davis
3) Zak Deossie

I think I might have reached on the first 2, but they fill such glaring needs, and both have huge upside IMO. Boom or bust with this draft :lol:

BTW, I guess I made the right choice, because the guy after me said he was gonna take McCauley if I passed on him.


All guys I'd be happy with if the Bills drafted them. Depending on where they drafted them though.
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Post#68 » by PR07 » Thu Apr 19, 2007 1:37 am

Was hoping to have a solid DT fall, but the remaining guys are either situational players or big projects. Brian Robison was the best player available on my board, and the Colts put a premium on pass rushers. He'd be a good guy to have to put in the DE rotation especially with primary Josh Thomas only having one year left on his deal.
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Post#69 » by PhilipNelsonFan » Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:03 am

San Diego Chargers draft = best draft here.

Aaron Ross
Aaron Rouse
John Wendling
Doug Free

3 possible secondary starters + offensive line insurance at both T and G.

WHAT.
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Post#70 » by Monkeyfeng06 » Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:39 am

patrick willis and justin harrell? I FTW!!!!
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Post#71 » by NO-KG-AI » Thu Apr 19, 2007 6:20 pm

Monkeyfeng06 wrote:patrick willis and justin harrell? I FTW!!!!


I liked yours a lot, I have been jocking Willis since the preseason.
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Post#72 » by Harry Palmer » Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:47 pm

Hey guys, just got the word...don't know where GSW is, but if you'll be patient, I'll take a look at our possible picks.
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Post#73 » by Harry Palmer » Thu Apr 19, 2007 11:21 pm

Niners Draft:

Ted Ginn Jr.
Quentin Moses
Ray McDonald
Jonathon Wade

IMO that's a damn good draft. Ginn could be the playmaker Niners need outside, and all the defensive picks, imo, could easily go much higher in the real thing.
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Post#74 » by PR07 » Thu Apr 19, 2007 11:23 pm

Colts Draft:

32. OLB Lawrence Timmons
95. DE Brian Robison
98. CB David Irons

We went defense in this draft. I was hoping to land a solid DT in round 3, but it just wasn't in the cards and I refused to reach. Timmons should be a stud, and I think Robison and Irons are players that fit in perfectly with the Cover 2 of the Colts. Robison is one of the fastest DE's in the class and is a tremendous athlete. Was hoping to have the luxury of drafting Lorenzo Booker or Brandon Jackson in Round 3, but with Jason David now likely headed to New Orleans, another CB was necessary for depth. Plus, with the way this draft was going, there would be solid backs available in Round 4. Irons is tough and physical, and the type of gritty CB the Colts like.
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Post#75 » by sunshinekids99 » Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:12 am

Thank you for everybody joining. I had a good time with this and I would like to thank JKim for letting me help him out a bit.
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Post#76 » by captain_cheapseats » Sat Apr 21, 2007 3:57 pm

sunshinekids99 wrote:Patriots Draft

24- Michael Griffin S Texas- 5'11" 202
28- Joe Staley OT Central Michigan- 6'5" 306
91- Michael Coe CB Alabama State- 6'0" 190


As a Pats fan, I'd be happy with that draft.
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Post#77 » by captain_cheapseats » Sat Apr 21, 2007 4:06 pm

I think the Pack did well too.

1st: Reggie Nelson
2nd: "Tank" Tyler
3rd: Antonio Pittman

They filled their three biggest needs without reaching at all. Not a bad draft. The only way it really could have played out better is if they went with Carriker and then Griffin slipped to them in the 2nd. But given that Griffin was apparently not getting past SSK, and having Manuel as starting safety again was not an option, I'm pretty happy with the way things went.
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Post#78 » by sunshinekids99 » Sat Apr 21, 2007 8:59 pm

Really like the first two picks for the Packers. Can't say I'm much of a fan of Pittman, but in the third round he's worth the pick.
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Post#79 » by captain_cheapseats » Sun Apr 22, 2007 4:33 pm

PacersRule07 wrote:Colts Draft:

32. OLB Lawrence Timmons
95. DE Brian Robison
98. CB David Irons


Nice job. Your picks (especially Timmons/Robinson) seem to suggest you think the Colts will continue to use the same kamikaze, 12 guys to the ball, type defense that worked so well for them in the playoffs. Is that the case, or just how the draft ended up shaking out in terms of the talent available?

Either way, this would be a solid draft for the Colts.
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Post#80 » by PR07 » Sun Apr 22, 2007 4:52 pm

At my picks, I looked at the top players available who would fit the Colts' system and do what they like to. So yeah, I was trying to get guys who were fast and would be able to get to the football quickly and aggressively.

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