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Old 02-05-2005, 07:39 AM
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1.San Francisco--Cedric Benson--RB--Texas--Yea thats right over Aaron Rodgers, The only other thing I see coming into this spot for them is a Good W/R, Dorsey is still young so they wont want to invest in a QB yet, maybe in round 2 however
2.Miami--Aaron Rodgers--QB--Cal--Here's where he falls, the Dolphins have a decent recieving core with David Boston and Chris Chambers. Running backs are desperately needed here, But alot want to go to Miami nowadays.
3.Cleveland--Cadillac Williams--RB-Auburn--Lets face it, the Running Game isnt Exactly Atlanta or Pittsburgh in Cleveland, but with this guy it could all change, I know Green is young, but I dont honestly think he will hold the Running game to carry this team to AT LEAST .500
4.Any Receiver at this point for Chi Town would be good... of Course Mike Williams and Braylon Edwards would be a Decent Choice.
5.Tampa Bay-- Any defensive weapon would be nice-- Something maybe to stop the rushing of DVD maybe an Oh I dunno..... LINEBACKER? I know sure that one guy is Good(whats his name again) but he needs someone to complement his skills.
6.Tennessee--Erasmus James--DE--Wisconsin--The Titans need the help on the O Line Sure but the D Line is suffereing too ya know... if they acquire John Abraham from free agency then switch this to some O Line help
7.Oakland--Alex Smith--QB--Utah--Probably not where people thought he would be but in any case Oakland needs someone young at QB they will get a RB in free agency, but seriously--Gannon needs to Reitre-- and Collins will end up backing this guy.
8.Arizona--Ronnie Brown--RB--Auburn--Emmit is gone and they need a running game... McGown can stay... he's got potential.
9.Washington--Alex Barron--Wisconsin-- Too Much age on the Line simply put.
10.Detroit--Antrell Rolle--CB--Miami--Not the biggest need for Lions but someone opposite Dre Bly would be good... the offense would improve with a good TE too because Harrington,Jones, and Williams is a decent offense (and they are young)
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Old 02-06-2005, 02:12 PM
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No way do the 49ers or Browns draft a RB in round 1... TB needs Ol help, not defensive help
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Old 02-06-2005, 02:52 PM
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Dude I know they need help on OL but the will save up till later on... There is more than one round... as far as SF goes, Rattay had a semi decent season at the beginning did he not? Can't do play action if your team cant run the ball can ya?.. Ya aint foolin no one..
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Old 02-06-2005, 02:54 PM
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They got Kevan Barlow to run the ball, he sucked last year because of the OL...Niners need QB, OL, WR
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Old 02-10-2005, 05:34 AM
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I cant remember a time Barlow was ever good
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Depends on what you consider good... In 2002, he averaged 4.7 yds/carry, in 2003, he averaged 5.1 yds/carry. Those would put him at the top of the league if he wasn't sharing time with Hearst. He's also a verry good receiver out of the backfield. The niners have a lot of holes to fill, but RB is not one of them.
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Old 02-11-2005, 02:24 AM
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I agree with the general consensus. The niners will not draft a running back. The offense's main problem is their lack of offensive line talent (or depth), and their underachieving wide recievers. So if anything, the niners will take Rodgers with the first overall, otherwise they're going to trade down to focus more on defense. I dont picture them gambling on an offensive lineman in the draft again, so defense or WR are probably the two better bets.
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