Your teams dream draft?

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  1. CrimsonClown

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    I re-did mine.8. LaRon Landry | S | LSU (You have to grab this future Pro-Bowler)39. Quentin Moses | DE | Gerogia (Can step in right away and fill the hole Kerney Left, A Julius Peppers Type)44. Arron Sears | OT | Tennessee (Beefing up the O-Line with an over-sized tackle)75. Michael Bush | RB | Louisville (Maybe too high, but a high risk high reward pick)(Bush at 109)109. H.B. Blades| MLB | Pitt (Aside from having a cool name, he could be a Pre-Season Surprize)(Blades at 75)121. Kareem Brown | DT | Miami (A Big Boy, Inconsistancy could drop him here. If the Grady situation gets ugly, watch out for him being on the field)133. Kenny Scott | CB |Gerogia Tech (Depth Purposes, Special Teams player)149. Uche Nwaneri | OG | Purdue (Another "beefer" for Petrinos Offensive Line)185. Marvin White | S | TCU (This is one hell of a strech, but what the heck? Anything can happen in the late rounds)244. Nathan Bennett | OG | Clemson (Hey Look! Another Beefer, Adding Depth. Really nothing much.
     
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    Not really a draft buff beyond the first few rounds but...29. Brian Leonard, FB, Rutgers - Lost Mughelli so getting a versatile, athletic FB to help McNair will help. If not, Joe Staley or Dwayne Jarrett.61. Mason Crosby, K, Colorado - Stover is getting very old. If not, someone like Ugoh and Sears.134. Doug Datish, C, Ohio State - Let Chester move to OG by bringing in Datish.137. Michael Allan, TE, Whitworth - Need a 2nd TE behind Heap outside of aging Wilcox.166. Kenny Scott, CB, Georgia Tech - Fast CB to play dime.174. Isiah Stanback, QB, Washington - athletic QB with a lot of potential. If not, Zabransky or Leak if they are available still.203. David Holloway, OLB, Maryland - Strong OLB that is really a tweener.207. Stephon Heyer, OT, Maryland - Big strong OT that only needs work on skill... Ogden could teach him.
     
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    Solid, first rounder Chang.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (XxGhostxX @ Apr 1 2007, 08:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>39. Quentin Moses | DE | Gerogia (Can step in right away and fill the hole Kerney Left, A Julius Peppers Type)44. Arron Sears | OT | Tennessee (Beefing up the O-Line with an over-sized tackle)</div>That comparison sucks man lol. Julius Peppers has a good 20 pounds on Moses and has better speed despite being bigger, a true physical freak. Not to mention Peppers is a complete player as he is as good against the Run as he is against the Pass. If I had to compare Quentin Moses to anybody, it'd actually be a slower version of John Abraham. A One-Trick Pony Pass Rusher who is a liability against the run and has minor character concerns. But damn is he good at that One Trick.As for Arron Sears, I expect him to move inside and play Guard at the next level. I don't think he's quick enough to deal with Speed Rushers in space. JMO though.
     
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    You actually think I was saying Moses is like Peppers now? Do you realize that he hasn't had a second in the NFL? Do you also realize that when players come into the NFL they are immediatly thrusted into the weight room and told to get stronger and faster?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (XxGhostxX @ Apr 1 2007, 10:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>You actually think I was saying Moses is like Peppers now? Do you realize that he hasn't had a second in the NFL? Do you also realize that when players come into the NFL they are immediatly thrusted into the weight room and told to get stronger and faster?</div>:rolleyes:Do you realize that 95% of the Prospects in the NFL Draft nowadays are in the best shape they will ever be in. Because doing that extra rep, or shaving that extra tenth off of their 40 time can be the difference between being a multi-millionaire, and a mid round draft pick. If they still had the ability to still come in and get bigger and faster, they would have done it already. Drafting somebody and expecting them to add weight, AND getting faster only happens in extremely rare cases nowadays. When Peppers came out of college, he was already all that. He weighed 283 and ran a 4.74 at that size coming out of college. That's why Peppers was a Top 2 Draft Pick, and was without a doubt the best prospect to come out of that class (But since Houston needed a QB, they drafted David Carr instead. It's also why when 4 years later they were stuck in an awfully similar situation with another Physical Freak DE in Mario Williams, they didn't pass him up again.)
     
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    So, your saying when players come into the NFL they never get bigger? or lose weight? or gain weight? Please.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (XxGhostxX @ Apr 1 2007, 01:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>So, your saying when players come into the NFL they never get bigger? or lose weight? or gain weight? Please.</div>He's saying that when players come into the NFL, they're coming off of extreme training for the combine, putting them in the best shape they'll probably ever be in. Sure they must maintain harsh workout regimes as NFL players, but the wear and tear of being a pro football player slows them down and almost cancels it out.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GaMeTiMe @ Apr 2 2007, 01:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (XxGhostxX @ Apr 1 2007, 01:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>So, your saying when players come into the NFL they never get bigger? or lose weight? or gain weight? Please.</div>He's saying that when players come into the NFL, they're coming off of extreme training for the combine, putting them in the best shape they'll probably ever be in. Sure they must maintain harsh workout regimes as NFL players, but the wear and tear of being a pro football player slows them down and almost cancels it out.</div>Curtis Martin harsh? [​IMG]
     
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    Has Martin retired? Or is he still "hopeful"?
     
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    Last I heard he is expected to retire on June 1st.
     
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    Niners:11. Patrick Willis, ILB Ole Miss42. Sidney Rice, WR South Carolina76. Baraka Atkins, DE Miami (FL)97. Doug Free, OT Northern Illinois104. Jonathan Wade, CB Tennessee110. Michael Johnson, S Arizona124. Paul Soliai, DE Utah135. Desmond Bishop, ILB California147. Jake Kuresa, G BYU186. Alonzo Coleman, RB Hampton
     
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    I'm changing mine-1st round- Calvin Johnson2nd round- Gaines adams3rd round- Jamaal anderson4th round- Laron Landry5th round- Jamarcus Russell6th round- Brady Quinn7th round- Ted Ginn for the hell of it.
     
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    Eagles:1) Reggie Nelson, Michael Griffin, Chris Houston, Darrelle Revis or Aaron RossI don't ask for much.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PurplePeopleEaters @ Apr 4 2007, 10:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I'm changing mine-1st round- Calvin Johnson2nd round- Gaines adams3rd round- Jamaal anderson4th round- Laron Landry5th round- Jamarcus Russell6th round- Brady Quinn7th round- Ted Ginn for the hell of it.</div>I hope to God you are joking. And Brady Quinn will fall flat on his face in the NFL [​IMG]
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (XxGhostxX @ Apr 1 2007, 12:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I re-did mine.8. LaRon Landry | S | LSU (You have to grab this future Pro-Bowler)39. Quentin Moses | DE | Gerogia (Can step in right away and fill the hole Kerney Left, A Julius Peppers Type)44. Arron Sears | OT | Tennessee (Beefing up the O-Line with an over-sized tackle)75. Michael Bush | RB | Louisville (Maybe too high, but a high risk high reward pick)(Bush at 109)109. H.B. Blades| MLB | Pitt (Aside from having a cool name, he could be a Pre-Season Surprize)(Blades at 75)121. Kareem Brown | DT | Miami (A Big Boy, Inconsistancy could drop him here. If the Grady situation gets ugly, watch out for him being on the field)133. Kenny Scott | CB |Gerogia Tech (Depth Purposes, Special Teams player)149. Uche Nwaneri | OG | Purdue (Another "beefer" for Petrinos Offensive Line)185. Marvin White | S | TCU (This is one hell of a strech, but what the heck? Anything can happen in the late rounds)244. Nathan Bennett | OG | Clemson (Hey Look! Another Beefer, Adding Depth. Really nothing much.</div>If we could come out with that I would be pretty damn happy, nice job.
     
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    The New York Jets trade their First Round Pick (#25) to the San Diego Chargers for their First Rounder (#30), their Fourth Rounder (#129), and their Fifth Round Pick (#167). The San Diego Chargers then go on to select Ted Ginn Jr (Or whoever else they damn well please). The New York Jets select30. Anthony Spencer - Outside Linebacker - Purdue59. Ikaika Alama-Francis - Defensive End - Hawaii63. James Marten - Offensive Tackle - Boston College89. Zak DeOssie - Inside Linebacker - Brown129. Laurent Robinson - Wide Reciever - Illnois St. 164. Walter Thomas - Nose Tackle - NW Mississippi C.C.167. Courtney Brown - Cornerback - Cal Poly177. Cameron Stephenson - Offensive Guard - RutgersI really like this draft, I probably waited a bit too long on a Cornerback though.
     
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    1. S LaRon Landry2. OG Justin Blalock2. DE Charles Johnson3. OG Manuel Ramirez4. RB Michael Bush4. WR Paul Williams4. LB Quincy Black5. CB Kenny Scott6. K Mason Crosby7. C Dustin FryNot exactly my dream, but if that ends up happening or close to happening, I will pee in a cup and drink it. [​IMG]
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (MLibid @ Apr 25 2007, 03:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>1. S LaRon Landry2. OG Justin Blalock2. DE Charles Johnson3. OG Manuel Ramirez4. RB Michael Bush4. WR Paul Williams4. LB Quincy Black5. CB Kenny Scott6. K Mason Crosby7. C Dustin FryNot exactly my dream, but if that ends up happening or close to happening, I will pee in a cup and drink it. [​IMG]</div>LMAO @ Mason Crosby in the 6th. He's gonna be a Day 1 pick man. Also, I really don't see Blalock falling to the Second Round, and if he does, a team like Oakland will surely snatch him up before he ever sees the Falcons slot. Otherwise not bad.
     
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    Damn I confused him with the other guy. lol I mean the second best kicker in the draft, I forgot what his name is, and I don't feel like looking it up.Oh and I wouldn't mind getting OT Yanda or w/e his name is, and then getting Cameron Stephenson OG in sixth/seventh round. That'd be sweet.Or you can always just go1. WR Calvin Johnson2. S LaRon Landry2. OT Joe Thomas3. LB Patrick Willis4. CB Leon Hall4. RB Adrian Peterson4. DE Gaines Adams5. CB Derrelle Revis6. OG Justin Blalock or Ben Grubbs7. K Mason CrosbyNow that's a dream! :drool:
     

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