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St. Louis Rams
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| this is the real Branden Lemke. a few of my friends have been trying to immitate me, but this is the real one. Also, i have recieved several e-mails regarting the fact that i don't have the saints picking in the fourth round. That is not something I control, I just place the players and descriptions in, the picks are controled by someone else on the website, not me. anyways,there are people who say stafford is not worthy of being selected even in the top 5 picks, but when you look at what he did in college,he can make throws that no one in the NFL can make. he can make an imediate impact for any NFL team, and detroit desperatley needs a QB. |
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Detroit Lions
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| Smith is probably the best choice for st.louis at this pick. Micheal Crabtree would be another good option for the rams, but look for them to go with an OL here. They need the running game they once had, and Smith is the best run-blocking OL in this draft. |
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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| People may argue that Mark Sanchez is a better pick for KC. Really? Thigpen played great in 2008 and is developing into a very good quarterback, not to mention KC traded for Matt Cassel. The Cheifs need help at the LB position, and Curry would immidately improve Kansas City's shameful defense. |
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Washington Redskins
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| Seattle is looking to improve their run-game, but at this point, there are no running backs worthy of being drafted this high, so I think they'll do the next best thing to help the run-game by picking up the best OT on the board. |
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Kansas City Chiefs
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| The Browns have average linebackers, nothing too special. But Orakpo IS something special and I would be Suprised if Cleveland went elsewhere with this pick. |
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Seattle Seahawks
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| I'd like to see cincinnati take a running back, but there are none that would be taken this high in the draft. I expect the Bengals to grab an OL here and a HB in the second round. |
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Cleveland Browns
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| There is no way Oakland will pass up on Micheal Crabtree here, assuming he is still on the board. Oakland needs a solid wide receiver in their struggling offense, and assuming Crabtree's surgery goes good, he will not be passed up here. |
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Oakland Raiders
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| Whether or not the Jags end up signing torry holt, they'll want another dominating reciever, and Maclin provides that need and could have a bright future in jacksonville. |
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Buffalo Bills
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| I hate the Packers. Always have. I've been a die-hard Vikings fan my whole life, so I never like when they have a pick this high. Everette Brown is exactly what the Packers will be looking for in their new 3-4 defensive scheme. |
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Seattle Seahawks
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| Sanchez is not a Franchise Quarterback in my eyes, but the 49ers need to take a shot at a QB early if they don't aquire one in the offseason via free agency or trade. Sanchez needs to show me more that he has what it takes to become a starting, dangerous NFL quarterback, but that's what the combine's for. |
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Jacksonville Jaguars
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| Trading away Jason Peters pretty much guarantees the bills will be looking for his replacement early on, and if not here, they will most likely draft an OL with pick 28. |
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Miami Dolphins
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| Denver is almost certain to take a DT here, and will take the best one on the board, which is Raji. |
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San Francisco 49ers
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| Redskins need a LB, and Cushing needs a team. Maybe they can help each other out. |
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Denver Broncos
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| Malcom Jenkins could be the slider in this years draft if New orleans passes him up here, or any team with a higher pick, but I can see Jenkins finding a home in New Orleans, where they need to set up a solid secondary. |
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New York Giants
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| The Texans are looking to make an impact with their first pick. ask the first guy Maualuga hits if he is an impact. |
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San Francisco 49ers
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| Tyson Jackson seems like a legit option to replace Olshansky. |
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