<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (david81 @ Mar 8 2006, 03:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Carpenter and Bing are huge reaches...</div>Not when you know exactly what you want. I DO NOT like Chad Greenway. If the Browns select Chad Greenway or Mathias Kiwanuka in the first round I will protest it. I want Carpenter. So I picked Carpenter. I tried to trade down but nobody was on. I repeatedly tried and so I just stayed where I was and chose Carpenter. He is NOT a reach.
With the 30th pick in the 2006 Draft the Indianapolis Colts select Brian Calhoun, RB Wisconson.Strengths:Has solid speed and good quickness...Patient and allows his blocks to develop...Shifty and elusive runner with quick feet who can make people miss...Has great hands and can catch the ball out of the backfield...Tough and plays much bigger than he is...Can run inside...Was very productive as a junior.Weaknessesoes not have the ideal size you look for...Takes a beating due to his running style and slight frame...Is not a great blocker and needs to work on and improve his technique...Will he have the speed to get outside against pros?...Only carried the load for two seasons in college...Might not be an every down back in the pros.Notes:Transfer from Colorado...Only played one season at Wisconsin but was outstanding, rushing for 1,636 yards and 22 touchdowns...Also competed for the Badgers in track and was part of 2005 Big Ten champion 4x100-meter relay team...Versatile but might have to be more of a 3rd down or situational player.RB Brian Calhoun ran a 4.38 forty at the Wisconsin pro day.A huge improvement from the 4.60 he registered at the NFL Combine, which he blamed on a sore achilles. The improved time can only help Calhoun's draft status, who currently projects as high as the late-first round-rotoworld.comWith edge up in the air, and a sub 4.4 40 in the books, Calhoun is too hard to pass up here. Long looks went to Ernie Simms and other OLBs.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Brooksie5 @ Mar 9 2006, 07:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Don't the Jags have Brad Meester at center?</div>Mangold could easily play guard too
With the 31st Pick in the Draft the Seattle Seahawks select:Ashton Youboty - Cornerback Ohio StatePosition: CornerbackSchool: Ohio StateStatus: JuniorHeight: 6-1Weight: 18740-Yard Dash: 4.40 (EST)Positives: Ashton Youboty has good size and exceptional athletic ability. He is a solid cover man and shows good footwork that will allow him to play the position well. He went up every day in practice against Santonio Holmes and Ted Ginn, Jr, which shows he has the talent to cover top players at the position. He also has good ball skills and should prove to be a top corner in the league some day.Sponsored LinksNegatives: He gives up big plays a little too often for the NFL's likes by gambling too much, which can result in a big play the other way. He could also stand to get a little stronger to handle the bigger receivers in the NFL. He didn't have much starting experience in college either, so I'm a little unsure of how consistently he can play at the next level.Overview: Ashton Youboty should be a late first-round to early second-round pick based on athletic ability and measurables alone. But he will need some work as he is still a raw prospect. He comes into the league much like Chris Gamble did in 2003, raw, but his upside is that of an elite player in the league
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (dawgfan @ Mar 9 2006, 09:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (david81 @ Mar 8 2006, 03:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Carpenter and Bing are huge reaches...</div>Not when you know exactly what you want. I DO NOT like Chad Greenway. If the Browns select Chad Greenway or Mathias Kiwanuka in the first round I will protest it. I want Carpenter. So I picked Carpenter. I tried to trade down but nobody was on. I repeatedly tried and so I just stayed where I was and chose Carpenter. He is NOT a reach.</div>At this point in the offseason HE IS. Right now he is a late 1st/2nd rounder. You may think he will perform well enough to have earned being picked 12th, but as of right now he hasnt done much warrant it. Sucks nobody was on, you coulda probably traded down 10 or more spots and still got him.
With the 32nd pick in the NFL Draft the Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers Select: Sinorice Moss - WR/<span style="color:#FF6600">Miami</span> aka The "U"<span style="color:#006600">CAREER:</span> Speedy receiver who has a knack for making big plays...Brother of former UM star and current Washington Redskin Santana Moss is a regular in team's wide receiver rotation...In three years, has 31 receptions for 492 yards (15.9 average) and three touchdowns...Has played in 36 games over three seasons, with four starts...Fine special teams player who has missed only two games in three years...Earned a role on special teams coverage and receiving units in 2002 as a true freshman, and has played larger roles since then...Criminology major.<span style="color:#006600">2004 (JUNIOR):</span> Started four of 11 games played and ranked third among the team's wide receivers with 20 catches for 351 yards (second on the team) and three touchdowns...Average per catch of 17.5 yards ranked second on the squad...Also blocked a punt that was recovered for a touchdown...Had a huge game in the season opener on national TV vs. Florida State, scoring the game-tying touchdown (the first of his career) on a 30-yard pass from Brock Berlin with 30 seconds remaining. Also set up the team's field goal in the fourth quarter with a 63-yard reception. For the game, totaled 4 receptions for 112 yards, marking the first 100-yard game of his career...Earned a starting assignment against Louisiana Tech but did not have any catches...Started again at Houston and caught 1 pass for 11 yards...Started at Georgia Tech and caught 2 passes for 30 yards...Missed the Louisville game with a hamstring injury...Did not start at North Carolina, but returned to action and caught 1 pass for a 10-yard touchdown...Caught 3 passes for 59 yards at North Carolina while playing in the WR rotation...Made 2 receptions for 25 yards vs. Clemson...Caught 2 passes for 9 yards at Virginia...Started against Wake Forest and had a fine game with 3 catches for 82 yards, including an 18-yard TD pass in the first quarter. Also blocked a punt by All-America candidate Ryan Plackemeier that was recovered in the end zone by Rashaun Jones for a touchdown...Finished the regular season vs. Virginia Tech with 1 reception for 8 yards...In the Peach Bowl vs. Florida, played as a reserve and caught 1 pass for 4 yards. 2003 (SOPHOMORE): Made eight catches for 111 yards, averaging 13.9 yards per catch...hauled in a 26-yard reception for a first down on Miami's game-winning drive against Florida...caught two passes for 20 yards against East Carolina...made two receptions for 40 yards against Temple, including a 32-yard grab...caught two passes for 21 yards in Miami's win over Pittsburgh to clinch the Big East Conference title.<span style="color:#006600">2002 (FRESHMAN):</span> Played extensively on special teams and as a reserve receiver, seeing action in all 13 games...made three catches for 30 yards...made a 17-yard reception in the win at West Virginia...had a 12-yard catch, his first as a Hurricane, in the win at Temple...made a one-yard grab against Connecticut...was credited with four tackles (two solos) on special teams coverage.<span style="color:#006600">HIGH SCHOOL:</span> Carol City...dangerous triple-threat athlete who was a standout receiver in a run-oriented offense during his prep career...caught 23 passes for 506 yards and 8 touchdowns as a senior...rushed for 86 yards on 2 carries in 2001...also punted 12 times for a 29-yard average (long of 44)...best game as a senior was a 4-catch, 132-yard, 2-touchdown outing against Barbra Goleman High...had 123 yards and two touchdowns on three catches against Miami Edison...was a second-team All-Dade selection in 2001...All-Region by Student Sports magazine...All-Region by PrepStar...rated the no. 56 prospect overall in Florida, regardless of position, by SuperPrep...rated the no. 50 wide receiver in the nation by TheInsiders.com...ranked the no. 7 wide receiver and no. 27 overall player in Florida by Florida Prep Football...rated the no. 7 wide receiver and No. 53 overall player in the state by Florida Kids magazine...ranked no. 13 in the Miami-Dade Top 20 by the Miami Herald...had 18 catches for 432 yards and 6 touchdowns as a senior...has been timed at 4.45 in the 40-yard dash...has a best vertical leap of 35 inches...played in the Dade/Broward All-Star Game...also an accomplished track athlete who ran a 10.99 100m at the USATF Junior National Championships as a junior...had a personal best long jump of 22 feet, 11 inches, as a freshman...an Honor Roll student...chose Miami over LSU, North Carolina State and Rutgers...coached in football by Walt Frazier.
I think that's a gutsy call with Sinorice there. I don't think he's quite at the caliber of Randle El yet, but he's a Moss
Nebkreb Kiper Jr here with the summary of the 2nd half of the 1st round. The Miami Dolphins kept things going, taking Manny Lawson, perhaps a future replacement for agin stars Jason Taylor or Junior Seau. Next, with what they called a "complete steal", the Minnesota Vikings grabbed RB Deangelo Williams from MEmphis. The Dallas Cowboys are up, trying to get a strong Olineman of the future, they take Jonathan Scott from Texas. Next up, the San Diego Chargers shore up their secondary with the pick of Jimmy Williams from Virginia Tech. With the 20th pick in the draft, the KC Chiefs desperately try to find soem defense with the pick of Darnell Bing, safety from the USC Trojans. He obviously is, a Trojan Man. (hehe) Next up, the NE Patriots take RB Lawrence Maroney. The Broncos, with the 22nd pick grab WR Chad JAckson, trying to find the next Chad Johnson, as the GM stated boldly. With the 23rd Pick, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers grab offensive lineman Eric Winston, from the University of Miami. The cincy Bengals, trying to improve on last seasons impressive success, take DT Broderick Bruntley, DT from Florida State. The New York Giants, trying to help secondary that must face Santana Moss twice a year, grab CB Tye Hill, one of the fastest players in the draft. (though now with the signing of Sam Madison, was that such a wise decision?). The Chicago Bears, trying to GREATLY improve that terribly anemic offense, take TE prospect Leonard Pope, from Georgia. After some initial confusion about the availability of Bruntley, the CArolina Panthers take DT Gabe Watsonm from Michigan. Jacksonville JAguars, trying to get an OLine together to protect thier QB, grab C Nick Mangold, from THE Ohio State University. With the 29th pick, the Denver Broncos take TE Mercedes Lewis. The Indy Colts, trying to fill the void left by Edge James, take RB Brian Calhoun from Wisconsin. Rounding out the first round, the Seattle Seahawks take Ashton Youboty, CB out of Ohio State. With the final pick, the Super Bowl winning Steelers take electric WR propsect Sinorice Moss from THE U, University of Miami. Well, an exciting conclusion to the first round. It is thought that the pick of Bing and Carpenter were reaches, and the lack of trade activity forced people to overpick for players they wanted. Also, just want to remind people that please come and make your picks, or notify Commissioner/Jets GM/Giants GM ADropofVenom that you wont be able to make ur pick, and let him know who you wish to draft. Thank you, and I will see you at the end of the draft, with compelte highlights.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Brooksie5 @ Mar 12 2006, 12:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I thought we were doing rounds 1-3...</div> Yeah, I'll get the draft order and set it up later tonight.....although I think we should cut it down to 12 hours to make a pick cause 24 is way too long.