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Post by Erbes on Mar 30, 2010 23:05:08 GMT -4
Buffalo Bills select offensive tackle Russell Okung out of Oklahoma State University.
Other options: Anthony Davis, Trent Williams
Reasoning: With Claussen gone, offensive tackle was the easy pick. The line has been in disarray for as long as I can remember and its time to draft a big boy who can get it done. I read somewhere there that the Bills have only drafted an offensive lineman once in the first ten picks of a draft in the past 15 drafts. Thats not something to be proud of. Any of the three above would work, but I like Okung's long arms and, well, his last name.
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Post by Erbes on Mar 30, 2010 23:24:04 GMT -4
I'm losing it... switch it to Trent Williams. Same reason minus the name.
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Post by Beast Mode (lilsims) on Mar 30, 2010 23:38:42 GMT -4
ROUND ONE:
1. St. Louis (1-15) - Erbes - Sam Bradford
2. Detroit (2-14) - db25 - Ndamukong Suh
3. Tampa Bay (3-13) - Lilsims - Gerald McCoy
4. Washington (4-12) - Nferg18 - Russell Okung
5. Kansas City (4-12) - DB - Eric Berry
6. Seattle (5-11) - Lilsims - BRYAN BULAGA
7. Cleveland (5-11) - Jellis - Joe Haden
8. Oakland (5-11) - J - Savage - Jimmy Clauseen
9. Buffalo (6-10) - Erbes - Trent Williams
10. Jacksonville (7-9) - Lilsims - Jason Pierre Paul
11. Denver (from Chicago 7-9) - Steve - Dez Bryant
12. Miami (7-9) - Erbes - Dan Williams
13. San Francisco (8-8) - Stork - Anthony Davis
14. Seattle (from Denver 8-8) - lilsims - CJ Spiller
15. New York Giants (8-8) - kfilament - Mike Iupati
16. Tennessee (8-8) - Jake From Miami - Derrick Morgan
17. San Francisco (from Carolina 8-8) - Stork
18. Pittsburgh (9-7) - Lilsims
19. Atlanta (9-7)
20. Houston (9-7)
21. Cincinnati (10-6)
22. New England (10-6) - Erbes
23. Green Bay (11-5) - jellis
24. Philadelphia (11-5) - Steve
25. Baltimore (9-7) - J Savage
26. Arizona (10-6)
27. Dallas (11-5) - Go Razorbacks
28. San Diego (13-3)
29. New York Jets (9-7) - Erbes
30. Minnesota (12-4) - Lilsims
31. Indianapolis (14-2)
32. New Orleans (13-3) - kfilament
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Post by Beast Mode (lilsims) on Mar 30, 2010 23:41:42 GMT -4
Jags select Jason Pierre Paul
Others consider - Dez Bryant, Anthony Davis
The Jags are one of those teams that can win 10 or lose 10. They need to add some attitude, and Paul is that. He will be one of those guys that seems as though he is every where on the field, just based off of his athletism. He needs to learn technique, but could one day be a Javon Kearse type end
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Post by Steve on Mar 31, 2010 12:09:23 GMT -4
Dez Bryant...with Marshall most likely going to be shown the door sooner or later, you need to replace him and Dez is a very damn good WR who would probably rate a little bit higher if not for some character issues. Then again, another reason not to pick him considering that's why Denver is trying to get rid of Marshall.
Other: DT Dan Williams
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Post by Erbes on Mar 31, 2010 13:25:51 GMT -4
Miami Dolphins select defensive tackle Dan Williams from the University of Tennessee.
Other options: Rolando McClain, Brian Price
Reasoning: Siding with the experts on this one. I don't know much about Williams, but I do know the Dolphins need help up front. I also know after watching Price ravage USC for the past 3 years that he could have been a solid pick. But, Williams is a beefy 327 and should clog the hole in the middle of their 3-4 defense.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2010 14:02:01 GMT -4
SF 49ers select OT Anthony Davis out of Rutgers
Other options: Mike Iupati, Derrick Morgan
Offensive line is the biggest need for the niners, so it's hard to pass on a prospect like Anthony Davis. If Dez Bryant slipped it would have been hard to pass on a Crabtree/Bryant combo - but it's probably for the best if it lands the niners with a potential pro bowler like Anthony Davis.
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Post by Beast Mode (lilsims) on Mar 31, 2010 14:13:55 GMT -4
Seahawks select: CJ Spiller
Others consider: Trading for Brandon marshall, or Derick Morgan
Reason: The Hawks are in dier need of a playmaker. Spiller can do it all as far as KR,PR, RB, and can even line up in the slot. He gives the Hawks a much needed offensive weapon that can break for a huge play at any moment
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Post by kfilament on Mar 31, 2010 14:25:23 GMT -4
Giants select: G Mike Iupati .
Others considered: Rolando McClain, would have taken CJ Spiller probably. The once dominant Giants O-line is aging, but Iupati wont have to start immediately, so he can learn from the best. McClain kind of a reach here, despite the need for a LB.
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Post by BeastModeCowboy on Mar 31, 2010 15:35:48 GMT -4
denver is not takin dez bryan unless they move Marshall first...I look for Denver to take a safety or OL
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Post by Steve on Mar 31, 2010 15:44:24 GMT -4
denver is not takin dez bryan unless they move Marshall first...I look for Denver to take a safety or OL A guard/C because there tackles are solid...yeah, Denver's my 2nd team as I'm a Philly fan, so you probably would know more than me. But like I said, I think it's only a matter of time before they move Marshall and if they don't for this year he learns from a top 3 WR and is needed because they don't have jack after Marshall unless Royal rebounds.
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Post by Beast Mode (lilsims) on Mar 31, 2010 15:55:46 GMT -4
Yeah, I also don't think Denver wouldn't take another troubled reciever.
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Post by boston09 on Mar 31, 2010 17:21:43 GMT -4
If Marshall is traded to Seattle, expect Denver to draft a wr with there 1st pick.
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Post by Beast Mode (lilsims) on Mar 31, 2010 18:19:55 GMT -4
I actually think Denver would go after a guy like Golden Tate in the second round if they did. White has too much baggage to take at the pick, when they have already been burned by a flashy WR. And Tate will be around in the second round, espicially if they come to there senses and just take Seattle's offer of Branch and the Hawks second round pick for Marshall
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Post by Beast Mode (lilsims) on Mar 31, 2010 18:22:00 GMT -4
Steve from Miami has until 7 PT to make his pick. He hasn't been on for the last 24 hours, and I would like to keep this going at it's current pace
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