Your teams dream draft?

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    Okay, we all had plenty of time to evaluate this years prospects so I'm curious as to everybody's favorite scenario for their teams draft by now. Right now, I'm hoping the Jets draft looks like.... (I'm sure it's going to change 100 more times between now and the draft.) 25. Anthony Spencer - OLB - Purdue59. Josh Beekman - G - Boston College63. Ryan McBean - DE - Oklahoma State89. Josh Wilson - CB - Maryland154. Zack DeOssie - OLB - Brown162. Chase Johnson - T - Wyoming
     
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    Redskins6. Jamaal Anderson - DE - Arkansas133. Ben Patrick - TE - Delaware164. Chinedum Ndukwe - S - Notre Dame197. Adam Podlesh - P - Maryland
     
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    Round 1 (#21) - Charles Johnson - DE - GeorgiaRound 2 (#56) - Steve Smith - WR - USCRound 3 (#70) - John Wendling - S - WyomingRound 3 (#86) - Brandon Jackson - RB - NebraskaRound 6 (#183) - Herbert Taylor - OT - TCURound 7 (#214) - CJ Ah You - DE - OklahomaFA Rookie: Justin Rascati - QB - James Madisoni'm just too lazy to update my sig
     
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    Round 1 - DT, Amobi OkoyeRound 2 - OG, Ben GrubbsRound 3 - OLB, Quincy BlackRound 4 - DE, Baraka AtkinsRound 5 - CB, Kenny ScottRound 6 - S, Roderick RodgersRound 7 - OT, Elliot VallejoI hope this is realistic. I'm not as much of a draft guru as y'all.
     
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    49ersRound 1(#2): Trade up to #2 spot and select WR Calvin Johnson - GTRound 2(#43): WR Jason Hill - Washington St. Round 4(#101): SS Sabby Piscitelli - Oregon St.Round 4(#121): LB Desmond Bishop - CALwhat we traded to get to #2:the #11 pick, #76 pick, #96 pick, #107 pick
     
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    Bears: Trade away Briggs for a high 1st round pickDraft: Ginn, Posluzny, Pittman, IDK about the rest
     
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    7th pick- Gaines Adams.2nd round- Sidney Rice3rd round- Josh beekman4th round- Jason Hill5th round- Fred Bennett6th round- Josh Gattis7th round- I don't think we have one.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PurplePeopleEaters @ Mar 13 2007, 11:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>7th pick- Gaines Adams.2nd round- Sidney Rice [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] 3rd round- Josh beekman4th round- Jason Hill (No way he lasts that long)5th round- Fred Bennett (No way he lasts that long)6th round- Josh Gattis7th round- I don't think we have one.</div>49ers...11. Patrick Willis42. Sidney Rice76. Brandon Mebane96. (Comp. pick) Doug Free100. Jonathon Wade106. Jacoby Jones120. Michael Johnson129. (Comp. pick) Jay MooreJust tried the first four rounds.
     
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    Jets Ideal:1. Levi Brown || RT || Penn. State2a. Marcus McCauley || CB || Fresno St.2b. Ikaika Alama-Francis || DE || Hawaii3. Ben Patrick || TE || Delaware5. Mike Jones || RG || Iowa6. Dallas Sartz || OLB || Southern Cal.7. Gijon Robinson || FB || Missouri Western State
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Mar 14 2007, 12:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Jets Ideal:1. Levi Brown || RT || Penn. State2a. Marcus McCauley || CB || Fresno St.2b. Ikaika Alama-Francis || DE || Hawaii3. Ben Patrick || TE || Delaware5. Mike Jones || RG || Iowa6. Dallas Sartz || OLB || Southern Cal.7. Gijon Robinson || FB || Missouri Western State</div>Jets don't have a 7th Rounder, otherwise not bad...The reason I didn't have Levi Brown was because I didn't see him falling to the Jets pick. Alama-Francis vs. McBean is an interesting debate for another time, but I had McBean on top right now because of Alama-Francis's pectoral injury. If he proves to be healthy I might flip-flop them as well. And Zak DeOssie has quickly become my boy in this years draft...The guy is a Former Ball-boy for Bill Belicheck (Much like Mangini was in Cleveland) and son of an NFL player (Steve DeOssie, who was an Jet at one point) who then went on to play at Brown, so we know he's smart. He's big (6'4 5/8", 250), fast (4.58 in the 40) and did well in all the other positional drills as well. Could play any LB position at the next level. I definately hope the Jets draft him.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AdropOFvenom @ Mar 14 2007, 08:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Mar 14 2007, 12:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Jets Ideal:1. Levi Brown || RT || Penn. State2a. Marcus McCauley || CB || Fresno St.2b. Ikaika Alama-Francis || DE || Hawaii3. Ben Patrick || TE || Delaware5. Mike Jones || RG || Iowa6. Dallas Sartz || OLB || Southern Cal.7. Gijon Robinson || FB || Missouri Western State</div>Jets don't have a 7th Rounder, otherwise not bad...The reason I didn't have Levi Brown was because I didn't see him falling to the Jets pick. Alama-Francis vs. McBean is an interesting debate for another time, but I had McBean on top right now because of Alama-Francis's pectoral injury. If he proves to be healthy I might flip-flop them as well. And Zak DeOssie has quickly become my boy in this years draft...The guy is a Former Ball-boy for Bill Belicheck (Much like Mangini was in Cleveland) and son of an NFL player (Steve DeOssie, who was an Jet at one point) who then went on to play at Brown, so we know he's smart. He's big (6'4 5/8", 250), fast (4.58 in the 40) and did well in all the other positional drills as well. Could play any LB position at the next level. I definately hope the Jets draft him.</div>The site I'm looking at says we have the 198th pick in the draft (7th pick in the 7th round)....Well, I don't think Levi will drop to the Jets, but I didn't have Winston Justice falling out of the 1st round last year. A lot depends on team needs, and when teams like the Texans pass on OT for other positions, not many teams in the mid rounds need a Tackle. So it's just one of those pipe dream possibilities.And Besides, Levi falling to the late 1st round is more realiztic than Ben Patrick falling to pick 133.... Patrick a 5th rounder?IAF is a lot faster than McBean, and I think he's more of the bruiser a 3-4 DE needs to be. With better speed he can cover the run better.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Zak DeOssieOverview The Buck Buchanan Award finalist for the second consecutive season as the nation's top defensive player, DeOssie comes from good football bloodlines, as his father, Steve, was a linebacker and deep snapper for Dallas, New England, the New York Giants and Jets.DeOssie was an All-New England Prep Team and Eagle Tribune All-Star selection at Phillips Academy, where he lettered in football and basketball. He served as team captain as a senior, and also captained the basketball team that year. He added Eagle Tribune All Star basketball honors and was also a member of the school's Honor Roll.DeOssie enrolled at Brown in 2003, appearing in nine games as a true freshman. He started the final two contests at inside linebacker, ranking 10th on the team with 27 tackles (19 solos), a sack and an interception.He took over strong-side inside linebacker duties in 2004, earning All-Ivy League and All-New England first-team honors, adding All-American third-team accolades. He led the team with 98 tackles (55 solos), including 3.5 sacks and 11.5 stops for losses. He caused two fumbles, deflected five passes and picked off two others. What made those totals even more remarkable was the fact he played the entire year with a right shoulder labrum tear that required surgery after the season.In 2005, DeOssie was a Buck Buchanan Award finalist. He was named first-team All-Ivy League, adding All-American second-team honors. He tied for the team lead with 80 tackles (45 solos), despite missing the Rhode Island game with back spasms and the Dartmouth and Columbia contests with a left knee medial collateral ligament tear. He also totaled five sacks, 12 stops for losses, three forced fumbles, a blocked kick and one interception.As a senior, DeOssie was an Associated Press third-team All-American, adding first-team All-Ivy League, All-New England and ECAC All-Star recognition, as he led the team for the third consecutive year with 110 tackles (68 solos). He had one sack, 10.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage and three pass deflections.In 36 games at Brown, DeOssie started 29 contests. He recorded 315 tackles (187 solos) with 10.5 sacks for minus-59 yards, 36.5 stops for losses of 126 yards and five quarterback pressures. He caused five fumbles, deflected 11 passes and blocked one kick. He had four interceptions for 60 yards in returns. Analysis Positives: Has a big frame with long arms and legs, good chest thickness, good overall muscle tone, well-developed thighs and calves and room on his frame to add at least another 20 pounds of bulk for a potential move to defensive end at the next level...Has excellent timed speed for a player of his size and shows good urgency chasing down the ball...Vocal leader on the field who works hard in the weight room and spends extra hours studying film...Lacks the strength you would expect from a player his size, struggling at times to shed, but can beat his opponent with quickness and active hand placement to slip off blocks...Decent short-area pass defender who keeps his hands inside the frame to jolt and try to reroute tight ends and backs...Move-oriented type of tackler with the sudden burst to give chase from the backside...Has the range to make plays along the sidelines and shows very good lateral agility to flow to the ball...Effective at locating and shutting down the cutback lanes...Uses his hands well to protect from the low blocks...Relentless in pursuit, kicking into second gear to consistently make cross-field tackles...Has the lateral agility to go wide in pursuit and the closing speed to drag down ball carriers at the opposite end of the field...Takes proper angles in attempts to close on the pocket and has the loose hips to change directions quickly...Better edge rusher than when working in-line, as he has the second gear and sudden moves to surprise a lethargic offensive lineman...Shows the same bloodlines as his father, taking over long-snapping chores in 2006...Also is a capable wedge buster on the special team coverage units.Negatives: Tends to out-think himself at times, which leads him to take himself out of position in run support...His over-eagerness to shed blocks will cause him to get locked out and he lacks the upper body strength to prevent from being ridden out by double team action...Lacks a good feel for reading keys and will take false steps (constantly fooled by pump fakes and misdirection)...Lacks a feel for blocking schemes and despite his quickness, he is more of a waist bender, resulting in him losing balance and body control when he tries to recover after out-running the play...Needs to diagnose the in-line blocking schemes better, as he can be caught up in traffic (fails to slip blocks and gets road graded when he doesn't keep his hands active in attempts to protect his body)...Struggles to shed blocks when he gets too tall in his stance, as blockers get good success attacking his chest...Leaves his feet too much when trying to tackle and seems to try to punish the opponent on every play, rather than wrapping and securing...Goes to the ground at times when he plays out of control...Slow to react to the pass, especially when dropping back in the zone (struggles to locate the ball or track the pass in flight)...Very good at generating backside pursuit, but loses sight of the quarterback and fails to seal the deal (better pressuring the pocket than sacking the quarterback)...Has a tough time diagnosing the inside rush lanes, leading to a handful of missed tackles, as he will run right into the lead blocker, but gets steamrolled due to marginal lower body strength to anchor.Compares To: MIKE VRABEL-New England...Like Vrabel, DeOssie can play a variety of positions. He can be utilized as an edge rusher on the line, shift outside to linebacker in a base defense or shift inside in a 3-4 alignment. He has exceptional quickness for a player of his size and is adding value as a long-snapper and wedge buster on special teams. But he has marginal awareness for locating the ball and a poor feel for blocking schemes. His frame looks like he could lift the weight room, but he plays soft and is often absorbed by double teams. He might be better suited for defensive end in the pro ranks, as he appears too stiff in his pass drops to be counted on in man coverage. But, he needs to improve his overall strength and be more alert to blockers to prevent from being road graded.</div>He's projected to go in the 4th round currently.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Mar 14 2007, 10:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The site I'm looking at says we have the 198th pick in the draft (7th pick in the 7th round)....Well, I don't think Levi will drop to the Jets, but I didn't have Winston Justice falling out of the 1st round last year. A lot depends on team needs, and when teams like the Texans pass on OT for other positions, not many teams in the mid rounds need a Tackle. So it's just one of those pipe dream possibilities.IAF is a lot faster than McBean, and I think he's more of the bruiser a 3-4 DE needs to be. With better speed he can cover the run better.</div>Our own GM said we had 6 Draft Picks and a 7th Rounder was not one of them. I'd take his word for it over any draft website. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>On draft picks?We have a first, two seconds, a third, a fifth and a sixth round choice.</div>http://www.newyorkjets.com/news/articles/s...clean-slate-nowI'd hold on about saying Alama-Francis is faster until he actually runs his 40 time. McBean also did pretty damn well for himself posting a Sub 5 at 286, and I don't trust Francis's projected times because the guy has added something like 70 pounds over the Past 3-4 years and god knows how old that time is.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AdropOFvenom @ Mar 14 2007, 11:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Mar 14 2007, 10:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The site I'm looking at says we have the 198th pick in the draft (7th pick in the 7th round)....Well, I don't think Levi will drop to the Jets, but I didn't have Winston Justice falling out of the 1st round last year. A lot depends on team needs, and when teams like the Texans pass on OT for other positions, not many teams in the mid rounds need a Tackle. So it's just one of those pipe dream possibilities.IAF is a lot faster than McBean, and I think he's more of the bruiser a 3-4 DE needs to be. With better speed he can cover the run better.</div>Our own GM said we had 6 Draft Picks and a 7th Rounder was not one of them. I'd take his word for it over any draft website. <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>On draft picks?We have a first, two seconds, a third, a fifth and a sixth round choice.</div>http://www.newyorkjets.com/news/articles/s...clean-slate-nowI'd hold on about saying Alama-Francis is faster until he actually runs his 40 time. McBean also did pretty damn well for himself posting a Sub 5 at 286, and I don't trust Francis's projected times because the guy has added something like 70 pounds over the Past 3-4 years and god knows how old that time is.</div>Meh.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Mar 14 2007, 10:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>He's projected to go in the 4th round currently.</div>And alot of that is why I like him, he's raw, but a good developmental prospect for Day 2 that I think would be a starter for whoever drafts him. I might have to raise him to a 3rd rounder unless the Jets make a move to get a 4th rounder though.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (david81 @ Mar 14 2007, 03:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PurplePeopleEaters @ Mar 13 2007, 11:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>7th pick- Gaines Adams.2nd round- Sidney Rice [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG] 3rd round- Josh beekman4th round- Jason Hill (No way he lasts that long)5th round- Fred Bennett (No way he lasts that long)6th round- Josh Gattis7th round- I don't think we have one.</div>49ers...11. Patrick Willis42. Sidney Rice76. Brandon Mebane96. (Comp. pick) Doug Free100. Jonathon Wade106. Jacoby Jones120. Michael Johnson129. (Comp. pick) Jay MooreJust tried the first four rounds.</div>It said DREAM draft. I can dream, can't I? :thumbsup:
     
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    Vilma, the Jets only have one second round pick.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (The Punisher @ Mar 14 2007, 01:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Vilma, the Jets only have one second round pick.</div>No, we have 2. Ours, and the Bears's as part of the Thomas Jones trade.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AdropOFvenom @ Mar 14 2007, 02:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (The Punisher @ Mar 14 2007, 01:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Vilma, the Jets only have one second round pick.</div>No, we have 2. Ours, and the Bears's as part of the Thomas Jones trade.</div> :yeahthat:
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jon_Vilma @ Mar 14 2007, 04:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AdropOFvenom @ Mar 14 2007, 02:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (The Punisher @ Mar 14 2007, 01:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Vilma, the Jets only have one second round pick.</div>No, we have 2. Ours, and the Bears's as part of the Thomas Jones trade.</div> :yeahthat:</div>No. They swapped picks. That's all we got in return
     

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