Looks like we may need someone to pick for the Panthers too. I even went ahead and PM'd sonny a heads up hes on the clock last night just to be safe.
Looks like we may need someone to pick for the Panthers too. I even went ahead and PM'd sonny a heads up hes on the clock last night just to be safe.
Newsflash!
Joey Votto does not care about RBI.
NEITHER SHOULD ANY OF US
"I came here to kick ass and chew bubble gum... and I'm all out of bubble gum."
- - Rowdy Roddy Piper
"It takes a big man to admit when he is wrong. I am not a big man"
- - Fletch
The Carolina Panthers, with the 40th pick of the draft, select Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers
"I came here to kick ass and chew bubble gum... and I'm all out of bubble gum."
- - Rowdy Roddy Piper
"It takes a big man to admit when he is wrong. I am not a big man"
- - Fletch
Aaaaah! I just got the messages. It's alright, I was going to go with a WR nice work.
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I don't know how he fell this far, and I don't see how he ever will in the real draft, but Bills fans enjoy the fantasy of getting no question a top 5 CB in this draft at 41, and arguably the #2 corner. I guess everyone may have been concerned over the marijuana possession incident, but all charges were dismissed and really, its just marijuana anyways.
With the 41st pick of the draft the Buffalo Bills select Dre Kirkpatrick CB Alabama
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Newsflash!
Joey Votto does not care about RBI.
NEITHER SHOULD ANY OF US
With the 42nd pick, Miami selects QB Kirk Cousins from Michigan State.
Might be a bit of a reach, but the need is great and I don't think he'd make it to our next pick.
"In baseball, you don't know nothin'"...Yogi Berra
We are going on 48 hours since the last choice and the next guy in line has been on the site since then.
Seattle Selects: Chandler Jones DE Syracuse
Jones is a late riser at DE but in some places ranked as high as #20 overall. He will need to add some size and strength but has the room to add it, he's got all the tools to become a top flight pass rusher something Seattle needs more than arguably anything. Seattle also needs to look at LB and WR but the value of such a pass rusher here is too good to pass on as it's at such a premium.
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"You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one."
--Woody Hayes
Buckeye33 had to select for K.C. because that poster never showed so I'll go ahead and draft for them here so we can make some head way. I might as well pick for them and Dallas who has the next choice and NJReds won't be around. Not trying to claim these teams but I'm happy to fill in where needed.
"You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one."
--Woody Hayes
K.C. Selects: Alameda Ta'amu NT Washington
At 6-2½ and 348 pounds, Ta'amu is built like the prototypical 3-4 nose tackle. He could play with better pad level at times, but his low center of gravity and rare size make leverage less of a concern than for some other nose tackle prospects. He also has the upper-body strength (35 reps at the combine) to control and shed blockers in time to make play.
Ta'amu is never going to be a feared interior pass-rusher, but he's a strong bull-rusher who can drive blockers back at times and make it tough for quarterbacks to step up in the pocket. Finally, he rarely came off the field at Washington, so there's a lot to like about his motor and endurance.
KC's biggest need is arguably NT so this is a match made in heaven.
"You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one."
--Woody Hayes
Dallas Cowboys select: Shea McClellin OLB Boise St.
Another late riser who is listed as high as the #2 OLB in the draft in some places. The Cowboys need solid depth and future starters at several positions and this is one with Spencer given the franchise tag for 2012, Shea can be his replacement after '12.
"You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one."
--Woody Hayes
The Philadelphia Eagles select Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State
Pass blocking: Tall, long, athletic pass protector. Generally gets out of three-point stance with good knee bend and a wide base. Improving his ability to use his hands to redirect rushers and late blitzers away from the pocket. Power rushers lose most battles. Has an adequate anchor in close quarters, will reset hands and move feet to sustain. Stops his feet after initial contact, relying on length but allowing defender to get the corner or spin inside.
Run blocking: Solid positional run blocker who flashes the nasty demeanor and killer instinct scouts covet. Attacks when necessary, though he won't consistently dominate and can lose balance when overextending. Quick feet to get inside of defensive tackles to wall off inside and reach linebackers at the second level. Nice punch which he uses to knock down smaller defenders with one extension. Height can be a detriment in short-yardage, defender can get under his pads to hold the line. Flashes the ability to move his man with his hands, but is not yet consistent in this area.
Pulling/trapping: Best on the outside because of his height and athleticism, but is capable of blocking on the move. Effective in space and usually drops his hips to get leverage and sustain against shorter defenders.
Initial Quickness: Excellent quick-twitch movement off the snap in pass protection and as a run blocker. Finds defenders with his hands immediately and gets feet moving to engage and sustain. Can be beat off the edge coming out of his stance lunging to reach speedy wide rushers.
Downfield: Quick out of his stance with the footwork to be effective in front of screens. Willing to get out in front of ballcarriers to take out defensive backs and linebackers. Used at tight end on unbalanced lines.
Intangibles: Suspended the first two games of the 2009 season for violating team rules, cited in January 2009 for misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia (charges were eventually dropped) after being stopped for running a stop sign. One of five players suspended for first five games of 2011 season for receiving benefits from a tattoo parlor owner, selling championship rings, jerseys and awards; Adams was required to pay back $1,000 for the ring he sold.
ROUND 1
1. Indianapolis (2-14) redsfanmia - Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford
2. Washington (5-11) Gallen5862 - Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor
3. Minnesota (3-13) schmidty622 - Matt Kalil, OT, USC
4. Cleveland (4-12) LoganBuck - Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma St.
5. Tampa Bay (4-12) Caveat Emperor - Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU
6. St. Louis (2-14) MikeThierry - Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama
7. Jacksonville (5-11) JaxRed - Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina
8. Miami (6-10) chicoruiz - Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama
9. Carolina (6-10) sonny - Dontari Poe, DT, Memphis
10. Buffalo (6-10) ervinsm84 - Quentin Coples, DE, North Carolina
11. Kansas City (7-9) SidneySlicker - Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa
12. Seattle (7-9) Vottofan54 - David DeCastro, G, Stanford
13. Arizona (8-8) Buckeye33 - Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford
14. Dallas (8-8) NJReds - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi St.
15. Philadelphia (8-8) HotCorner - Michael Brockers, DT, LSU
16. New York Jets (8-8) KoryMac5 - Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College
17. Cincinnati (9-7) HotCorner - Cordy Glenn, G, Georgia
18. San Diego (8-8) izzy's dad - Whitney Mercilus, DE/OLB, Illinois
19. Chicago (8-8) izzy's dad - Coby Fleener, TE, Stanford
20. Tennessee (9-7) schmidty622 - Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame
21. Cincinnati (9-7) HotCorner - Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina
22. Cleveland (4-12) LoganBuck - Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M
23. Detroit (10-6) cincy09 - Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama
24. Pittsburgh (12-4) Mario-Rijo - Dont'a Hightower ILB University of Alabama
25. Denver (8-8) Nathan - Devon Still, DT, Penn State
26. Houston (10-6) Ohayou - Alshon Jeffrey, WR, South Carolina
27. New England (13-3) -WVRed - Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor
28. Green Bay (15-1) Mutaman - Mark Barron, S, Alabama
29. Baltimore (12-4) WVRed - Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin
30. San Francisco (13-3) Ohayou - Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech
31. New England (13-3) - WVRed - Kelechi Osemele, G, Iowa State
32. New York Giants (9-7) Puffy - Nick Perry, DE, USC
ROUND 2
1. St. Louis (2-14) MikeThierry - Zach Brown, OLB, North Carolina
2. Indianapolis (2-14) redsfanmia - Harrison Smith, S, Notre Dame
3. Minnesota (3-13) schmidty622 - Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska
4. Tampa Bay (4-12) Caveat Emperor - David Wilson, RB, Virginia Tech
5. Cleveland (4-12) LoganBuck - Lamar Miller, RB, The U
6. Jacksonville (5-11) JaxRed - Rueben Randle, WR, LSU
7. St. Louis (2-14) MikeThierry - Kevin Zeitler, OG, Wisconsin
8. Carolina (6-10) sonny - Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers
9. Buffalo (6-10) ervinsm84 - Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama
10. Miami (6-10) chicoruiz - Kirk Cousins, QB, Michigan State
11. Seattle (7-9) Vottofan54 - Chandler Jones, DE, Syracuse
12. Kansas City (7-9) SidneySlicker - Alameda Ta'amu, NT, Washington
13. Dallas (8-8) NJReds - Shea McClellin, OLB, Boise St.
14. Philadelphia (8-8) HotCorner - Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State
15. New York Jets (8-8) KoryMac
16. New England (13-3) -WVRed
17. San Diego (8-8) izzy's dad
18. Chicago (8-8) izzy's dad
19. Philadelphia (8-8) HotCorner
20. Tennessee (9-7) schmidty622
21. Cincinnati (9-7) HotCorner
22. Detroit (10-6) cincy09
23. Atlanta (10-6) Mario-Rijo
24. Pittsburgh (12-4) Mario-Rijo
25. Denver (8-8) Nathan
26. Houston (10-6) Ohayou
27. New Orleans *** FORFEITED ***
28. Green Bay (15-1) Mutaman
29. Baltimore (12-4) WVRed
30. San Francisco (13-3) Ohayou
31. New England (13-3) - WVRed
32. New York Giants (9-7) Puffy
I found a new draft game. I figured this would be the perfect thread to put the link:
http://playthedraft.com
The Jets select OT Bobbie Massie Ole Miss
Quite the physical specimen and surprisingly light on his feet for a man his size, Massie has reportedly dropped weight and added muscle in preparation for the Combine. The Rebel did not miss a game during his time at Oxford, starting 17 games at right tackle and helped Ole Miss lead the SEC in fewest sacks allowed and ranked 3rd in rushing offense.
Massie, while not the "smooth technician" that some of the higher ranked tackles are in pass protection, utilizes his excellent size, long arms and quick feet well . . . and if he gets his massive mitts on a defender, it's game over. He gets out of his stance and into position with decent knee bend and good balance, but needs to concentrate on keeping his pad level lower. Massie demonstrates an ability to change direction and can cut off the edge.
Strengths
- Extremely athletic, strong and fast
- Natural bender and able to drive block
- Finishes blocks with a nasty demeanor
- Very quick off snap and positions body well
Weaknesses
- Needs to improve pass blocking techniques
- Defenders can get into his body
- Lateral kick could be improved for NFL speed rushers
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