To be honest with you, most likely neither of those QBs will enter the draft. Vince Young being the more likely of the 2.
Ya I doubt Vick enters the draft, but it's your pick.GoPackers you have untill 10:00 p.m to make your pick (eastern time)
GoPackers34 didn't make pick so I amWith the 12th pick in the 2006 NFL Draft the Buffalo Bills select Eric Winston/OT/Miami FL--------I'm on the clock with Raiders.
With the 13th pick in the 2006 NFL Draft the Oakland Raiders select Mathis Kiwanuka/DE/Boston College----------------------RockAndAllStar you have the Lions, you have until 3:00 p.m on 11/7. It's longer because some of you might have school.
Does anyone want to do there pick?With the 14th pick in thte 2006 NFL Draft the Detroit Lions select Marcus McNeil/OT/Auburnnext person has to 3:00 pm tomr.
With the 15th Pick in 2006 Draft the St. Louis Rams select Rod Wright, Senior out of TexasAt 6'5, 305 Lb's Rod Wright is expected to dominate games with his amazing blend of athletic skill and ability.
the thing bout Lewis, he's a more recieving TE, and as we are gettin more into rushing game, what we have at our TE is just fine, and somebody can be picked up from FA.I really feel Deffensuve issues have to be addressed this off-season.
With the 16th Pick in 2006 Draft the Chicago Bears select Marcedes Lewis, 3rd year out of Texas. The kid is amazing. Probably the best receiving tight end in the nation. He's fast and has good size. I think he can help the Bears. Just a comment. How has LoMo fallen so far?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>With the 16th Pick in 2006 Draft the Chicago Bears select Marcedes Lewis, 3rd year out of Texas.</div>That would be 3rd year out of UCLA buddy. With the 17th pick in the 2006 NFL Draft the San Diego Chargers select Roman Harper/FS/AlabamaThe All-SEC performer is a great safety to have. Not only is Harper a great tackler and force against the run, but since he has moved to free safety he has greatly improved at pass coverage and the Chargers really need some help in the secondary.Ortiz34 you're on the clock...
With the 18th pick, the Carolina Panthers select wide reciever Santonio Holmes, 3rd year out of Ohio StateThis guy will be a great #2 guy behind Steve Smith. The Panthers don't have much depth behind Steve Smith.What do you guys think of this pick? 2005-Projected 39 receptions-48732 yards-89518.8 average-18.851 long-519 TD-11xpostscript is on the clock with the Chiefs.
With the 19th pick in the 2006 NFL Draft the Kansas City Chiefs select Omar Jacobs/QB/Bowling GreenHandz19 is now on the clock with the Cowboys
With the 20th pick in the 2006 NFL Draft the Dallas Cowboys select Jonathan Scott/OT/Texas-----Changed order due to Pats losing.. Pats up
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SickVick7 @ Nov 6 2005, 12:14 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>With the 11th pick in the 2006 NFL Draft the Miami Dolphins select Marcus Vick/QB/Virginia TechGus Frerotte and Sage Rosenfels are not the future. The Dolphins need an athletic quarterback with a strong arm to scare the defense with his running and passing abilities. Marcus Vick can do just that.GoPackers34, you are on the clock.</div>Do we really need 3 RBs? I would pick Drew Stanton - MSU.Crappy team, bad A** QB.
With the 21st pick in the 2006 NFL Draft the New England Patriots select Charles Gordon/CB/KansasThe Pats need CB help bad, Gordon is one of the best CB's in the country.next person up you have till 3:00 pm tomr.
If you have watched him play this year you would know he is a very accurate passer. One game against Miami doesnt mean crap. Even the best of the best have bad games. Plus, Marcus Vick scares you with his two way ability.
With the 23rd pick in the Draft, The Seattle Seahawks select.....Martin Nance - WR - Miami(OH)<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Martin Nance WR 6?5 210 Miami(OH)By: Robert DavisWhen people started to take notice of Ben Roethlisberger his junior year, people had no choice but to notice Big Ben?s top target, sophomore Martin Nance. He absolutely exploded onto the college football map that year with 90 catches for 1,498 yards and 11 touchdowns. As a junior, he was off to another fast start. In the first four games of the 2004 season, Nance had 25 catches for 337 yards, and a touchdown. On the first play of the 5th game that season however, Nance injured his knee and missed the rest of the season.Martin Nance is a flat out playmaker. At 6?5, with great athleticism, and jumping ability, he is nearly unstoppable in one on one situations. He?s not just big though, he has very good straight-line speed. He can get deep, and won?t be caught if he gets a step on you. Some people questioned if his success in 2003 was due to Roethlisberger, but he showed early on in 2004, and has shown again this year that he is a talent.Even though he is showing he is back from the knee injury in 2004, it is something teams will look into. Even though the MAC has gained some respect nationally, it still is not the most talented conference out there. With just over two years of experience on the field, he has not faced the most talented corners in college.Nance fits the mold of the big, tall, athletic receiver teams have become enamored with lately. He has all the talent to be a star at the next level. With no true superstar at wide receiver, Nance could really move up in the post season. With his size and natural athletic gifts, he could end up being the first wideout selected in April.</div>With Darrell Jackson injured this year and Koren Robinson gone, the Seahawks look to re-tool their recieving core with this playmaker.
Great pick Ven. LoMo should go to the Jags maybe? But the Seahawks realy don't have a use for him unless they want to be all out running.