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Tampa 2 4 life
09-17-2007, 08:20 PM
Round 1

Atlanta: Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
Petrino Gets his former QB to fit his system.

Oakland: Darren Mcfadden, RB, Arkansas
With Jamarcus and Darren Mcfadden, Oakland will have two huge building blocks

Minnesota: Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky
Tavaris Jackson is a backup at best and Minnesota needs a Franchise QB

St. Louis: Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU
The rams need to balance out their line, and with Carriker at UT and Dorsey at NT, with their ends, they will be a force.

Washington: Calais Campbell, DE, Miami
Washington gets the Top Defensive End they should have gotten last year.

Dallas(Fr.Cleveland): Kenny Phillips, S, Miami
Dallas needs a safety who can actually cover.

Buffalo: Jake Long, OT, Michigan
Buffalo's O-Line has looked atrocious, and Long can help.

Kansas City: Sam Baker, OT, USC
KC should sprint to the league office with this pick.

Tennessee: Desean Jackson, WR, California
Vince Young gets a playmaker to take the pressure off.

Miami: Quentin Groves, DE/OLB, Auburn
The Dolphins pick up Jason Taylor's replacement.

New Orleans: Dan Connor, OLB, Penn State
The saints start giving the tune-up their Defense desperately needed.

New York(Giants): Malcolm Jenkins, CB, Ohio State
In a division with Romo and Mcnabb, the Giants bolster their Secondary.

Detroit: Mike Jenkins, CB, USF
Cover two teams don't usually take corner in the first round, but the Lions might think he might be too good too pass up.

Jacksonville: Terell Thomas, CB, USC
Their secondary started with Nelson, and Thomas will help shut down Recievers.

Seattle: John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame
Seattle gets the Big TE they should have had with Jerramy Stevens.

New York(Jets): Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State
Big physical guy who can play Right Tackle.

Philadelphia: Early Doucet, WR, LSU
Mcnabb gets a go-to guy.

Cincinati: Frank Okam, DT, Texas
Cincinati helps get their defense on track.

San Diego: Keith Rivers, OLB, USC
They need someone opposite Merriman

Arizona: Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC
Arizona needs a pass rush.

Tampa Bay: Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii
Simms is gone, Gradkowski is a backup, Garcia is 38, Mccown is a Mccown, And Gruden can mold Brennan.

Baltimore: Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona
With a secondary already featuring Ed Reed, the Ravens get even better against the Pass.

Green Bay: Aqib Talib, CB, Kansas
Packers desperately need a corner.

Houston: Steve Slaton, RB, WVU
Ahmad Green is old, and Steve Slaton can reduce the rush on Schaub.

Carolina: Tom Zbikowski, S, Notre Dame
Carolina desperately needs to improve the worst safety tandem in the league.

New England(Fr. SF): Jonathon Goff, ILB, Vandy
Bruschi and Seau are ancient, and NE needs to replace them.

Pittsburgh: Andre Fluellen, DT, FSU
Tomlin gets a big Nose Tackle since he wants to continue the 3-4.

Denver: Philip Wheeler, OLB, GT
Denver improves their D against the run.

Dallas: Limas Sweed, WR, Texas
Glenn is injury prone, and TO is over 30, and Sweed can be great.

SF(from indy): Adarius Bowman, WR, Oklahoma State
Alex Smith needs someone besides Vernon Davis and Darell Jackson to throw to.

Chicago: Chad Henne, QB, Michigan
They may be scared by his inconsistency, but if Chicago trusts their offensive staff, he has the tools to be good.

New England: Forfeited


Round Two:

Atlanta: Darien Williams, S, Oklahoma
After missing on Landry Atlanta helps that secondary.

Oakland: Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boise State
Oakland's defense is solid, so they're looking for as much Offensive help as possible.

MInnesota: Keenan Burton, WR, Kentucky
They match up Woodson with his WR at Kentucky.

St. Louis:Harry Douglas, WR, Lousville
Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt are aging, and Douglas would be a good replacement.

Washington: Zack Bowman, CB, Nebraska
The redskins now feature the best young secondary in the league.

Cleveland: Tashard Choice, RB, Georgia Tech
Brady Quinn is going to need a running game.

Buffalo: Dwight Lowery, CB, San Jose St.
In a deep class, Bufalo gets a good one in the second.

Kansas City: Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
Huard and Croyle are both back-ups, Ryan is the future.

Tennessee: Trae Williams, CB, USF
Pacman is gone, and Griffin needs to play his own position.

Miami: Tony Hills, OT, Texas
Miami gets an Offensive Tackle. Finally.

New Orleans: Demarrio Pressley, DT, NCState
New Orleans gets a tackle to go with their good ends.

New York(Giants): Shawn Crable, OLB, Michigan
Kiwi has to move to DE, so they need a LB

Detroit: Tommy Blake, DE, TCU
Not Gaines Adams, but will be a good Pass Rusher.

Jacksonville: D.J. Hall, WR, Alabama
Northcutt is their #1 receiver.

Seattle: Shannon Tevaga, OG, UCLA
Seattle needs help on the inside.

New York(Jets): B.J. Raji, NT, BC
New York gets their big guy in the middle.

Philadelphia: Kirk Barton, OT, Ohio State
MCNabb's protection has to get better.

Cincinatti: Jonathon Hefney, S, Tennessee
When Derek ANderson throws 5 touchdowns, something has to change.

San Diego: Simeon Castille, CB, Alabama
Their Secondary still needs some help.

Arizona: Allen Patrick, RB, OU
Edgerrin isn't getting younger.

Tampa Bay: Andre Caldwell, WR, Florida
Tampa gets a KR, and a replacement for Galloway.

Baltimore: Sammie Stroughter, WR, Oregon State
Whoever the QB for the future in Baltimore is will get a nice deep threat.

Green Bay: Matin Rucker, TE, Missouri
Bubba franks is old and bad.

Atlanta(fr.Houston): Heath Benedict, OT, Newberry
Big Tackle who can run block.

Carolina: Vince Hall, ILB, VTech
Dan Morgan is as good as retired.

San Fransisco: Will Arnold, OG, LSU
Will help inside to run block.

Pittsburgh: Chevis Jackson, CB, LSU
The Pitt Secondary gets a nice little upgrade.

Denver: Marcus Harrison, DT, Alabama
Probably a reach, but Denver fills a need.

Dallas: Ryan Torain, RB, ASU
No corners worth this pick, and Barber and Jones have both been Average.

Indianapolis: Xavier Adibi, LB, VTech
Adibi's fast and undersized, just how Dungy likes his 'Backers.

Chicago: John Sullivan, C, Notre Dame,
Olin Kreutz is on his last legs and Sullivan is a worthy replacement.

New England: Kendall Langford, DE, Hampton
Best Defensive Player available and fits their system.

Please give Opinions and Constructive Criticism.

Don Vito
09-17-2007, 08:23 PM
I love the Goff pick for NE, he is a local kid who has everything we look for to play on the inside of our 3-4.

Green Bay Scat
09-17-2007, 08:30 PM
i dont think the packers desperatly need a corner, i think we go 2nd round corner, as i love Jarret Bush, and he will get time to develop, id take Martin Rucker TE from Mizzo, as i think Bubba still isnt THAT good

also Colt will be a 26 year old Rookie, i dont think sitting him for a year or 2 is a good idea like in tampa, he needs to go somewhere where he fights for the job as a rookie(this is based on if Garcia does good)

Tampa 2 4 life
09-17-2007, 08:36 PM
i dont think the packers desperatly need a corner, i think we go 2nd round corner, as i love Jarret Bush, and he will get time to develop, id take Martin Rucker TE from Mizzo, as i think Bubba still isnt THAT good

also Colt will be a 26 year old Rookie, i dont think sitting him for a year or 2 is a good idea like in tampa, he needs to go somewhere where he fights for the job as a rookie(this is based on if Garcia does good)

I was gonna give the Packers Rucker in the second, I don't see him being an elite TE and Talib would give a high impact.

Lets say the average QB plays until he's 35, that's still 8 years of starting for Colt, I'll stand by that pick for now.

Man_Of_Steel
09-17-2007, 08:53 PM
Judging by how atrocious the Ravens O is I doubt they will go D in the first round.

scar988
09-17-2007, 08:54 PM
Pittsburgh: Andre Fluellen, DT, FSU
Tomlin gets a big Nose Tackle since he wants to continue the 3-4.


a 280 pound big nose tackle huh? Fluellen is a 3-4 DE type.

Tampa 2 4 life
09-17-2007, 09:00 PM
Pittsburgh: Andre Fluellen, DT, FSU
Tomlin gets a big Nose Tackle since he wants to continue the 3-4.


a 280 pound big nose tackle huh? Fluellen is a 3-4 DE type.

In my opinion, he can bulk up and play at the same level


Man of steel, my bad

scar988
09-17-2007, 09:04 PM
In my opinion, he can bulk up and play at the same level


Man of steel, my bad

no he can't. he is a 3-4 DE or a 4-3 UT type. he is a penetrator, not a plugger.

GB12
09-17-2007, 09:11 PM
i dont think the packers desperatly need a corner, i think we go 2nd round corner, as i love Jarret Bush, and he will get time to develop, id take Martin Rucker TE from Mizzo, as i think Bubba still isnt THAT good

I was gonna give the Packers Rucker in the second, I don't see him being an elite TE and Talib would give a high impact.
I agree with the pick. I don't think desperately was the right word, because it's for the CBs of the future. Harris should be able to keep his high level of performance for at least one more year. I expect him to drop off a bit after that but even then he should be serviceable. I do like the idea of getting a guy and have him sit awhile before becoming a starter. However I wouldn't be surpised if we pass on one in the first, but at this point I think corner is the most likely possibility. We now do have guys that are playing well behind the starters, like Jarrett Bush and Will Blackmon. I don't think that Bush will develop into a starter and even if he does we'll eventually need someone to replace Woodson. I really don't like the thought of taking a TE in the first round. Also with passing on Olson I don't think it's something that Thompson would do anyway.

Green Bay Scat
09-17-2007, 09:17 PM
since i was only giving a suggestion im cool with what u said, and it is true about colt, he still has 8 years but i have to ask one thing....No Earl Bennett?

Yung Flippa
09-17-2007, 09:30 PM
Love the Raven's pick. But not sure, if they are going to be that high in the draft.

Tampa 2 4 life
09-17-2007, 09:35 PM
since i was only giving a suggestion im cool with what u said, and it is true about colt, he still has 8 years but i have to ask one thing....No Earl Bennett?

He`ll be going within the top 50.

Green Bay Scat
09-17-2007, 09:42 PM
when will the second round be up?

Tampa 2 4 life
09-17-2007, 09:57 PM
Tommorow, and by friday I'll do round 3.

Green Bay Scat
09-17-2007, 10:00 PM
Tommorow, and by friday I'll do round 3.

Chris Williams LT(Vandy) better be in the 2nd-3rd round

Beans
09-17-2007, 10:08 PM
i like the brennan pick

bearfan
09-17-2007, 10:13 PM
Henne= death

Green Bay Scat
09-17-2007, 10:15 PM
in the 2007 draft secton, people are comparing Henne to Grossman. That chicago pick wouldnt solve anything lol

bearfan
09-17-2007, 10:18 PM
in the 2007 draft secton, people are comparing Henne to Grossman. That chicago pick wouldnt solve anything lol


Id kill myself if we got henne. There are better QBs like Ainge, Ryan, Booty ect, and they will probably be had in the 2nd round

KCJ58
09-17-2007, 11:53 PM
For Rams pick i'd rather take Calais Campbell, we don't need another DT we have Carriker and Wrotten in our Future

Turtlepower
09-18-2007, 01:36 AM
Great Giants pick. =D

Caddy
09-18-2007, 03:00 AM
If the Buc's don't have a shot at Brohm or Woodson then I really don't want to touch a QB till at least the 2nd round and grab a guy like Ainge.

Finsfan79
09-18-2007, 12:32 PM
Miami: Quentin Groves, DE/OLB, Auburn
The Dolphins pick up Jason Taylor's replacement.



ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww No

OT is our primary need and a good one is on the board

23trufant
09-18-2007, 12:59 PM
Solid Seahawks pick, I like it.

Oaktown1981
09-18-2007, 01:18 PM
McFadden would be a great pick but I don't know if a RB would be the biggest need. Thus far in 2007 LaMont Jordan is playing great and the Raiders still don't have D.Rhodes in the lineup yet. Also the Raiders drafted Michael Bush in the 2007 draft the Raiders may wait until they see what they have in Bush before they draft a RB.

Raiders could trade down and get several picks then target C.Campbell, G.Dorsey, D.Jackson, J.Long.

thule
09-18-2007, 02:04 PM
Phillips with Dallas's first pick would make sense. However Hamlin has been impressive and Watkins is still there. Hamlin would have to play his way off of the team for this pick to happen. So while is a possibility it doesn't seem likely at this point in the season. Using your rankings...Desean Jackson would be the better pick. Chris Long would also be a chance here. The outside pick would be Long but I still don't buy that with the drafting of Free last year.

The second cowboys pick makes no sense. Sweed's knock is his speed. We already have Crayton and Hurd as our 3 and 4. Both have played above average for the position. We drafted Stanback as our project last year. And we also have Austin as a return guy/project WR. So if anything we need a small shifty WR.
CB is a huge need going into this offseason. Since you have a run on CB's right now Lowry might be the best available although he looks like a slight reach here. But we know Wade likes his corners big so he fits the void. As far as underclassman....Justin King would be great depending how you view on him coming out. If you want to go with a darkhorse...Zack Bowman if he runs good could be right in the late 1st round range.
If you don't like the CB idea of CB here. DE is another great option. Kentwan Balmer from NC is a good option here.

Bearsfan123
09-18-2007, 03:33 PM
Is i hate Chad Henne constructive critisicm? No? Darn. Umm, I dont believe Henne deserves to be a first round pick, and the Bears have more pressing needs, like offensive tackle. So Gosder Cherilous please ^_^

Tampa 2 4 life
09-18-2007, 03:36 PM
Round Two is up, Round Three should be up by Thursday.

Green Bay Scat
09-18-2007, 04:05 PM
so wheres Earl Bennett? to be in ur top 50 and not be drafted in the top 63?

Tampa 2 4 life
09-18-2007, 04:24 PM
so wheres Earl Bennett? to be in ur top 50 and not be drafted in the top 63?


I thought he was a little bit bigger, I didn't know he was only 5'11''.

Don Vito
09-18-2007, 04:26 PM
A 3-4 DE is not a day 1 need for the Pats. We have Seyomur and Warren backed up by Jarvis Green, Santonio Thomas, and LeKevin Smith. We may get depth later but give us a corner there.

Green Bay Scat
09-18-2007, 04:32 PM
I thought he was a little bit bigger, I didn't know he was only 5'11''.

hes 6'1", where did u get 5'11" from?

Tampa 2 4 life
09-18-2007, 04:42 PM
hes 6'1", where did u get 5'11" from?

From a Rivals article of the best Eligible WRs, I'll fix it in the next update.

Mr. Stiller
09-18-2007, 04:43 PM
no he can't. he is a 3-4 DE or a 4-3 UT type. he is a penetrator, not a plugger.

Not to mention we already have one of the best NT's in the game in Hampton.

We need a DE/OLB in round 1 (Gholston/Harvey)
We need an OT in round 2 (Hills/Cherilous/Richardson)

Green Bay Scat
09-18-2007, 04:44 PM
From a Rivals article of the best Eligible WRs, I'll fix it in the next update.

anyways even if hes 2 inch shorter, doesnt mean he cant catch passes anymore, when Timmons was 3 inch shorter and slower than what they said, he was still a first rounder, u just cant underestimate the power of his will, which eb has a lot of

TimD
09-18-2007, 04:58 PM
even though you have the jets taking Raji in round 2 i don't see them passing on Fluellen or Okam in the first... Fluellen would be a great NT and Okam could play either NT or DE... Take one of those 2 in round 1 then a OL in round 2

Mr. Stiller
09-18-2007, 05:11 PM
I would fix the first 2 rounds before you add a round 3.

You gave the steelers a 3-4 DE which you thought was a possible NT candidate (Fluellen isn't) and we still have Hampton.

In round 2.. You gave us a CB and our CB's are fine.

We need a LT and DE/OLB in rounds 1 and 2, (Gholston/Harvey and Hills/Richardson)

21ST
09-18-2007, 05:13 PM
Give the redskins Desean Jackson instead

draftguru151
09-18-2007, 05:15 PM
Great first 2 rounds for Miami.

Caddy
09-18-2007, 08:42 PM
I wasn't a fan of the 1st round pick but I am a big fan of a wide receiver in the 2nd round this year. With Galloway only a few seasons from retirement, despite not showing it, an heir is a good option.

sdpads24
09-18-2007, 10:22 PM
Round 1
San Diego: Keith Rivers, OLB, USC
They need someone opposite Merriman



The chargers already have someone opposite Merriman. His name is Shaun Phillips and yes he is good.

thebow305
09-20-2007, 12:35 AM
That may be a little high for Groves, but if those were our first two picks, I wouldn't complain. I'm not as high on Clady as everyone else anyway, I think Hills will be just as good.

scar988
09-20-2007, 09:52 AM
Atlanta: Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville
Petrino Gets his former QB to fit his system.

- good pick


Atlanta: Darien Williams, S, Oklahoma
After missing on Landry Atlanta helps that secondary.

- good pick


Atlanta(fr.Houston): Heath Benedict, OT, Newberry
Big Tackle who can run block.

- bad pick. not worth a pick this high. especially with OT Michael Oher on the baord. plus, the problem isn't run blocking. the main problem is pass blocking. the run blockign would be fine if there weren't 8 in the box every play.

Mr. Stiller
09-20-2007, 10:35 AM
The chargers already have someone opposite Merriman. His name is Shaun Phillips and yes he is good.

Rivers would be a Mack in the 3-4.

thebow305
09-20-2007, 11:13 AM
Why do you have Darien Williams so high. He isn't even starting at Oklahoma. I doubt a non-starter such as him would go that high.