This is pretty simple, say who you want your team to pick and why.The Dolphins have the ninth pick in the draft and I am between 2 or 3 people.In order for Culpepper to be efficient, he needs a consistent outside threat, for that reason I think Ted Ginn from Ohio State would be a nice pick for them. He is fast and can become a great outside threat and be a Randy Moss type guy, that would help Culpepper come back strong this season. He could also return kicks and replace Welker who we traded. We do already have Chris Chambers, but he has been really inconsistent. He can go out and be a pro-bowler one year and then have a terrible season the next, he is not consistent enough to be a number one reciever in the NFL.Another guy I like is Levi Brown. The Dolphins have always had problems with their Offensive Line and this guy looks like he could really help them out. If we want to be successful, we have to protect our QB. This guy would give Daunte more time to pass and find the open guy.Another problem the Dolphins had last year was their secondary, I think the addition of Joey Porter would help them with that problem I wouldnt mind seeing them pick a defensive back.What do you guys think?
Lions - Brady Quinn. One could argue that it starts with the players around the QB, but you cant pass up Quinn. Put him into a Carson Palmer situation. Sit him behind Kitna for his first year and then let him loose after that.
Even though the Cowboys have the 22nd pick, they still have good options. Good options at WR or CB. Through out the season I thought they would get a lineman the first round until they got Leonard Davis from the Cards during this off season.I think Cowboys should get a WR first round. It really would help in the long run. Glenn and Owens are getting old. They need someone promising for the future. Dwyane Jarrett would be a perfect pick. He's pretty solid at everything a WR does. He has great ability to catch and then do something after he gets the ball. He plays away from the ball to, good blocker. I hear he's kinda a ass though. Other names are Ted Gin & Sidney Rice. For a CB first round Chris Houston would be a first choice. This guy shut down all kinds of star receivers in college. I also like Aaron Ross. I've watched him at Texas, he's a great play maker. Marshawn Lynch & Darrelle Revis if they fall low enough to pick 22
The offensive tackle, Joe Thomas right? That's their biggest need. They HAVE TO pick him. If he's not available I'd go with Gaines Adams. Bert Better is old and injury prone, Okeafor is an average DE. Adams was great in college and we could definitely use him. If Adrian Peterson is available though, you can't pass him up for either of those guys. You need to go with talent first. Edge only has a couple years left in him.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ASUFan22 @ Apr 22 2007, 06:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The offensive tackle, Joe Thomas right? That's their biggest need. They HAVE TO pick him. If he's not available I'd go with Gaines Adams. Bert Better is old and injury prone, Okeafor is an average DE. Adams was great in college and we could definitely use him. If Adrian Peterson is available though, you can't pass him up for either of those guys. You need to go with talent first. Edge only has a couple years left in him.</div>Nah, you can go get a RB later, a solid guy like a Leon Washington or Brandon Jacobs in the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th round. Get a good OT or DE.
Patrick Willis - ILB6'1'' and 240 pounds...4.62 40-yard dashI think he could slip to the Patriots at 24 hopefully
I want them to draft Paul Poslunsny (LB) from PSU or Aaron Ross (CB)...In the 2nd I REALLY HOPE THEY DRAFT MY BOY B-LEONARD. (Lol, im a HUGE RU fan.)
hahahaha potg read the globe today... there was a nice little write up on willisJarvis Moss if he falls would be nice. Love the way the kid plays.
was there? I didn't even read it in the globe..don't read the globe..the writers are idiotsI just know hes the best ILB in this draft and there's a chance he could slip
nah I didnt really read it, it was just a gigantic thing in the middle of the page with a big picture and my eyes just got attracted to it.. haha
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (MaRdYC26 @ Apr 22 2007, 06:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Nah, you can go get a RB later, a solid guy like a Leon Washington or Brandon Jacobs in the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th round. Get a good OT or DE.</div>AP is just too talented to pass up. But there also is Bush from Louisville which would be an interesting pick at say the 3rd round? Also there's Darren McFadden next year. It's just that I think AP could be one of the best running back's eventually and a lot of early drafted o-lineman turn out to be busts. I wouldn't be upset with Adams though.
Cardinals - Thomas if he is still there at 5 or trade down and get Levi Brown (who the Cards seem to be high on anyway).Peterson would be too good not to pick if he is still there though. Two back systems are the way to go in the NFL right now. Landry would also be a solid pick.
The pats are projected to get Brandon Meriweather at 24, safety out of the U if he's still available. We also have another pick 28th and supposively we're going after David Harris an inside linebacker. I love both picks because those are both areas of our team that need help. But every rumor on these draft analysis's have never been true since Bellechek took over the team so who knows. I like those picks though, whatever happens the Pats will do the right thing, as the saying goes in New England, In Bill We Trust.
Gaines Adams. We need a consistent pash rush in the Tampa 2, but I think we should trade down to 4 or 5 and get him. If we don't trade down, I still say take him, or take CJ, and look to trade him right away like the Chargers did a few years back with Eli.
My wanted list for Dallas, in no particular order...Robert Meachem, Ted Ginn Jr., Aaron Ross, Aaron Sears, Justin Blalock.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (wade2shaq93 @ Apr 22 2007, 03:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>This is pretty simple, say who you want your team to pick and why.The Dolphins have the ninth pick in the draft and I am between 2 or 3 people.In order for Culpepper to be efficient, he needs a consistent outside threat, for that reason I think Ted Ginn from Ohio State would be a nice pick for them. He is fast and can become a great outside threat and be a Randy Moss type guy, that would help Culpepper come back strong this season. He could also return kicks and replace Welker who we traded. We do already have Chris Chambers, but he has been really inconsistent. He can go out and be a pro-bowler one year and then have a terrible season the next, he is not consistent enough to be a number one reciever in the NFL.Another guy I like is Levi Brown. The Dolphins have always had problems with their Offensive Line and this guy looks like he could really help them out. If we want to be successful, we have to protect our QB. This guy would give Daunte more time to pass and find the open guy.Another problem the Dolphins had last year was their secondary, I think the addition of Joey Porter would help them with that problem I wouldnt mind seeing them pick a defensive back.What do you guys think?</div>I don't think the Dolphins need a wide receiver at all. With them having Chambers and Booker, they don't need a wide recever. Chambers has consistently put up good numbers, and produced for the Dolphins every year he has been with the Dolphins except last year, even with at-best inconsistent quarterback play. He hasn't had a chance to get into the end zone alot, and prove he can catch alot of touchdown passes, because the offense hasn't gotten there much in the last few years. He still is a consistent 1,000 yard receiver, and one that can get you the first down and catch the ball deep. The Dolphins with Porter there will be able to get to the quarterback with him and Taylor both very good at getting to the quarterback. Porter is the best linebacker blitzer in the league, so quarterback pressure won't be a problem. With Chrowder and Thomas we have two linebackers that can patrol the field and patrol the field. I still have concerns about our secondary though, so I am looking at drafting a playmaking safety, or drafting a lineman to help with the line.My choices are Laron Landry of LSU, who can do it all. He can go into coverage, he can blitz from the safety spot, he had a good nose for the ball and where to be to get the hit, and would allow Jason Allen last years pick to move over to the cornerback spot, or play the other safety spot. I would love to nab him in this draft, if he is still there by the time we get up. If we go the offensive lineman route, I would prefer us go for Levi Brown, who I also am a huge fan of. A big strong tackle, with long arms to keep the people away from him better, and is very fast off the snap. We could put him in place of the fat and slow L.J. Shelton, who can't get off the snap quick enough and block people. He would be a great fit for us, and one we should definately be trying to get.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KobeBryant_24 @ Apr 24 2007, 03:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Ted Ginn Jr.</div>Change it to 'Wish List' because Ted Ginn wont make it to Dallas, and if he does they still wont draft him because they need something else besides wide outs. Ginn is gonna go top 10 if not top 15. IMO, he is the second best Wide out in the draft.
I just want it to be over with, the 3 months of draft coverage is always to damn much...by the time the draft comes I don't wanna hear about it anymore.