Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 02-08-2005, 01:48 AM
Water Boy
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 10
Default Give all your feedback....good or bad

1.
San Francisco 49ers - Alex Smith, QB Utah | Smith is the franchise QB that the 49ers need to build their team around. Yes Leinart would\'ve been a better addition but he’s not there and Smith is a great run pass qb that will fit great into the west coast style offense, hoping to take them back to their glory days when Steve young was there. They got a young wr core they has potential especially last years pick of Rashaun Woods to go along with Llyod and Battle. They also have a young tough RB in Kevan Barlow who will go back to the way he played in 2003 when they actually had something that looked like an offense. Smith will be the franchise qb that so many teams are still looking for.
2. Miami Dolphins - Aaron Rogers, QB California | With Shaun Alexander deeply interested in playing for Saban and the fins there’s a good chance he’ll end up there because Seattle has so many free agents that Alexander figures to be third on the list behind Walter Jones and Matt Hasselbeck. If the Dolphins land him which is a great possibility look for them to take Aaron Rogers with this pick. Rogers could be that star qb that they have been looking for since Marino left. Not saying he will be as good as Marino but he has the tools to be way better than Feeley and Fiedler. If they get Alexander and are able to draft Rogers, they would have a very young talented offense with Rogers, Alexander, Chambers, and McMichael. Saban would be off to a great start and be way ahead of Wannstedt if he is able to get Rogers. If Saban and company aren’t sold on Rogers being their guy don’t be surprised to see them trade out of this pick to grab some extra picks especially because they don’t have a second round choice (trade for Feeley). If they trade down to get picks defense is where they will look because their defense is aging.
3. Cleveland Browns - Derrick Johnson, LB Texas | Yes the Browns do have many needs but a qb is the most important position in the NFL. Garcia wants out and Holcombe has proved that he doesn’t have what it takes to win week in and week out. But both qbs worth high draft picks are gone so they need to address their next biggest problem, which is defense. Derrick Johnson would be a great fit for this team and would sure up their run defense and also help in their pass defense. Johnson is a stud that could help overcome all of the Browns’ terrible past drafts. We\'ll see if the Browns can do anything with a high draft pick after all their high draft busts such as: Courtney Brown (#1 overall in 2000), Tim Couch (#1 overall in 1999), and Gerrad Warren (#3 overall in 2001) and William Green (#16 overall in 2002). This just proves it doesn’t matter who the browns draft and how good they were in college they seem to drag them down, so we\'ll see how Johnson can do there.
4. Arizona Cardinals- From the Bears - Ronnie Brown, RB Auburn | The cardinals need a young tough running back and they feel that Ronnie Brown is a perfect fit for Denny Greens system. They give up their 3rd and 4th round picks to move up because Denny is afraid that both Brown and Williams will be gone by his pick. Brown would be a great addition to the young star receivers of Boldin and Fitzgerald. Now if Denny Green can get McCown to play like he believes he can this offense could be very scary. Their defense isn’t top notch but they have some younger players on defense and they have a stud d-lineman in Bertrand Berry. Look out NFC West this team with Ronnie Running could be very dangerous and might have a good chance at being up at the top next year.
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Cedric Benson, RB Texas | The Buccaneers were also in the market for Alexander but he is more interested in the Dolphins, which in the end doesn’t turn out all bad for the Bucs because that leaves Benson still on the board. Gruden doesn’t take long to get to the podium to take Benson and put him in a Buccaneer uniform. They believe that Clayton is their big play receiver and that either Simms or Griese are at the answer at qb and Benson could be the big tough running back that has the ability to make the big play they’ve been looking for. Like the Dolphins look for them to pick up some defensive help in the next rounds to replace some of their older veterans on the defense.
6. Tennessee Titans - Alex Barron, OT Florida State | The Titans desperately need a tackle to help solidify that line with both bookends getting old and very well could be cap casualties this year. Barron is a stud on the line and has great pass blocking ability to be able to help keep McNair healthy or if pass happy Volek is in there they need their starting qb healthy. He also is a great run blocker and could be come the new best friend of Kris Brown when he starts opening up some big holes to run through. The Titans need a lot of help at many positions but Barron can be that building block of a young offensive line that is what all great offenses need.
7. Oakland Raiders - Carnell Williams, RB Auburn | The Raiders are also another team that needs lots of help at many positions. They would love to be able to get Rogers or Smith but at number 7 there is no chance of that. Unless they trade up qb is not an option in the first round and they can’t afford to give up any picks because they have so many holes. If they stay at this pick look for them to draft the Cadillac because Zeroue and Fargas proved that they cant be the guy and Wheatley is getting too old. Cadillac would be a great place to start building their offense because they’re offensive line is fairly young especially last years pick Gallery and they’re two young receivers of Jerry Porter and Alvis Whitted both have the big play ability. Look for the Raiders to draft maybe Charlie Frye or Kyle Orton with their second round pick. The Raiders could also trade down to pick up a couple picks and then draft a cb because bucchanon wants out and Woodson wants too much money.
8. Chicago Bears - Pick Player | The Bears couldnt be happier. They traded down and picked up a couple extra picks and were still able to get thier player. Edwards will be a great help in the progress of Grossman. And with Thomas Jones proving he can be the main back that they need. With the young strong defense the bears might have a chance to get out of the cellar this year but prolly not. Yes some people in the bears organiztion or skeptic bout a wolverine reciever after the bust of David Terrel but the upside on Edwards is too much to pass up.
9. Washington Redskins - Heath Miller, TE Virginia | There are two possible picks here for the Redskins. With Fred Smoot most likely out in Washington they could use to add Antrel Rolle but Heath Miller is to enticing for Gibbs and Miller is his choice. Yes they drafted Cooley last year but many of the offensive sets Gibbs likes to run. Miller is a big boy that is a great run blocker, which would really help solidify, that run game with Portis. Miller also has the big catch potential that Winslow and Shockey both possess. Miller really shot up the charts lately, especially for Gibbs. Miller will give Ramsey that check down presence that every qb loves to have in the NFL. Some feel number nine is too high for Miller to go but the Redskins don’t feel that way but if they believe he will slide further down the Redskins could trade down a bit as long as they are assured they will still get Miller because he is Gibbs’ guy. Gibbs and company just hope that Miller can turn out to be a start like past Mackey award winners of Dallas Clark and Jeremy Shockey.
10. Detroit Lions - Erasmus James, DE Wisconsin | The past few years the Lions have gone with offense and have built a great core of young players there. If Harrington can provide production anywhere near his potential they lions probably have the best young offense in the league. Now comes their downfall…..their defense. With Robert Porcher retiring the DE position becomes a huge hole for the lions. Cory Redding is not the same threat to rush the qb as porcher therefore making the pick of James here very logical. James has the speed of Freeney coming off the edge which could automatically turn the lions into a better defensive unit. Many people feel they should draft Davis here but with an increased pass rush that makes Bracey Wright that much better. All around look out for the Lions next year, they are my prediction to win the central next year barring any major injuries. Gotta love the job Much is doing with this team.
11. Dallas Cowboys - Antrel Rolle, CB Miami (FL) | No question on who the cowboys draft with this pick. Rolle is their man to help sure up a defense that was nothing but terrible this past year. Rolle will definitely be a starter on this team over Hunter and who knows the way Newman has played lately maybe even better than him. Rolle proved that he can be that shut down corner that many teams lack and could really sure up the pass defense for the cowboys with Williams patrolling behind him. Rolle also isn’t afraid to come up and punish a running back, something that Parcells loves. Look for Rolle to be a major impact for the cowboys and could be a large key in the turnaround of this team next year. Davis from Georgia will should also warrant much consideration after the retirement of Darren Woodson but if Rolle is still available here he is too good of a player to pass up. But if the Browns take him at number three look for them to nab Johnson if he slides to them or otherwise Davis because their defense is their big worry.
12. San Diego Chargers (From NYG) - Shawne Merriman, LB Maryland | Merriman is a very fast playmaker on the outside that would fit great into wade Phillips’ 3-4 defense out in San Diego. He has the pass coverage tools to get out in the flat to cover backs and tight ends and also has the physical ability to step up and stuff the run. He also has the ability to come down into the 4-3 and be a very effective pass rusher with this outstanding speed. The Chargers could really use a receiver to sure up that core that doesn’t have the big play ability. But I don’t feel that Clayton is worth this high of a pick and there will be a plethora of them left when their second pick comes up.
13. Houston Texans - Jammal Brown, OT Oklahoma | Brown is the only other blue chip tackle besides barron in the draft this year. And with Barron off the board Brown is no doubt their pick here. Seeing as how they give up more sacks than most teams they need to be able to keep their franchise (David Carr) on his feet and healthy. Brown will also instantly help their lack of a running game and therefore provide Domanick Davis a good chance to keep his job as the starting running back. Brown could be the guy to replace Boselli that they have been lacking so much in the past couple of years. Brown by helping the run game get better will in turn help the passing game as well as being able to protect Carr’s blindside so that he has time to get the ball down the field to his big play threat of Andre Johnson.
14. Carolina Panthers - Thomas Davis, S Georgia | Thomas Davis will be a huge upgrade for the Panthers over Colin Branch. Davis is the big playmaker that this defense could use in the secondary. They have one of the if not the best front fours in the league and are able to provide much pass rush to help the d-backs. With Minter and Davis playing safety they both posses the ability to intimidate receivers coming across the middle because those guys know that whether they catch the ball or not they are going to get smacked in the mouth every time. A linebacker would also be another option here but there isn’t one worth this pick unless for some freak reason that Johnson slips here no doubt he’d be the pick. Otherwise look for the hard-hitting Davis to be their pick.
15. Kansas City Chiefs - Marlin Jackson, CB Michigan | Marlin Jackson would be a great addition to the Chiefs terrible lack of a defense. Jackson would be interchangeable for them at either safety or corner. For them he would easily be their number one shut down corner. Jackson is one of the top two corners in the draft and could very well be the most physical one. Jackson’s physical mentality and way of play is something that this Chiefs defense has lacked since Derrick Thomas. Jackson is also not afraid to come up in the running game and take on the blockers or make the tackle on the back. The Chiefs could also use a receiver because all of their receivers are getting very old but defense hands down is their biggest problem and Jackson would be a great addition to this team. Also, look for the Chiefs to be shopping Priest Holmes this off season because they know feel comfortable knowing that Larry Johnson can be the guy they need and that Blaylock is more than a competent backup. Holmes might be a possibility for Moss seeing as how the Chiefs can draft defense and get a big play receiver in Moss.
16. New Orleans Saints - Pac-Man Jones, CB West Virginia | Pac Man Jones is a great pick for the Saints secondary that desperately needs some help. Their offense is pretty much set and has the ability and shown the ability to make the plays and put up the amount of points to win. They went out and traded for McKenzie last year but he proved that he isn’t the same he used to be in Green Bay before his injury. Therefore Jones would come in and be in the nickel and dime packages right away even if he wasn’t starting (which would be a surprise). Jones is a shut down corner and also can provide great run backs on both punts and kicks. Jones’ stuck has been rising rapidly lately and the saints would love to be able to nab him with this pick. The Saints need a corner that they can let play man on man allowing them to blitz and get pressure on the qb.
17. Cincinnati Bengals - Anttaj Hawthorne, DT Wisconsin | Hawthorne would be a great fit for the defensive system that Marvin Lewis runs in Cincy. Hawthorne would be an instant help in run defense that the Bengals have lacked in the past few years. He drew double teams nearly all of the time in college and expect him to see much of the same in the pros. He is definitely the best DT in the draft and also has the speed and technique to be able to get to the qb on passing downs, therefore not making him a liability on long downs. Many people, myself included believe that with him in the middle will make the D-ends better almost immediately. He was one of the reasons that James was able to be such a force last year because he was drawing double teams in the middle freeing up James.
18. Minnesota Vikings - Channing Crowder, LB Florida | The Vikings are willing to take a gamble on Crowder here because their LB crew is so weak. Crowder\'s intelligence is what coaches are falling in love with most. With his speed and intelligence in the middle it would help solidify the pass coverage of the LBs of the Vikings would struggled dearly with that this year. This would allow the Vikings to move EJ Henderson (who didn’t pan out how the Vikings had hoped) to strong side LB. With Winfield and Chavous holding down the secondary, and Kevin Williams and company on the line coming into their own, if Crowder can be that MLB they are so lacking this defense could be very dangerous next year. This defense could be almost as dangerous to other teams as Randy Moss is to his own team. If they can get a tough safety or another cb for Moss this defense could be extremely good. NFC central be on the lookout and hope that Moss is kept a Viking for your sakes.
19. St. Louis Rams - Carlos Rogers, CB Auburn | D-End is a need for this Rams team but CB is an even bigger need. This team had only six interceptions last year and with their highly prone turnover offense they need to be getting more to help make up for these. Carlos Rogers was a stud in his career at Auburn and was nothing short of that in his final game against Virginia Tech in which they threw at him exactly once for one incompletion. Many feel that Miller and Webster are a better pick but I believe that Rogers is more physical and is willing to take that chance to make the interception. Rogers along with Jackson is very physical and will get up and knock the receivers off the line getting them off their routes thus causing problems for opposing offenses. He also is definitely not afraid to come up and play the run and deliver big hits on running backs much like he did in the Sugar Bowl this year against Virginia Tech. If you don’t think he hits hard ask Mike Imoh who took a couple big hits from Rogers one of which caused a fumble. Great pick for the lackluster secondary of the Rams.
20. Dallas Cowboys (from Buf) - Brodney Pool, S Oklahoma | With Rolle added to the cowboy’s secondary they now are much better than last year. Now with this pick of Brodney Pool to play safety replacing Darren Woodson they have one of the youngest secondaries in the NFL. They maybe young but if Newman can step it up just a little bit this secondary could be very scary. Pool like Williams is thrilled when allowed to come up and hit ball carriers in the run game and also puts fear in receivers coming across the middle knowing that they are going to get absolutely drilled. Pool and Williams would provide much intimidation that guys like Todd Pinkston who are afraid already would just dread playing against the cowboys. With the addition of Pool and Rolle this defense could be back to the way they played in 03 and could and probably will be even better. Look for the Cowboys to draft maybe Frye (if he’s still there) or Kyle Orton with their second round pick because Vinny has maybe one decent year left in him and it’s quite obvious that Parcells is no where near convinced that Henson can be that guy.
21.
Jacksonville Jaguars - Marcus Spears, DE LSU | Spears proved himself very worth of this pick after his great play in the senior bowl. Spears would provide the Jaguars with some much needed pass rush off the outside. They have two of the top interior D-Lineman and with a pass rush threat on the outside would free these guys up and provide them with an opportunity to make some plays. Spears can also play the run which is big because he has the speed to get to the passer but the discipline to stay home and contain the outside rush and also contain the qb. Look for Spears to provide instant pass rush for the Jags and thus greatly improve this defense htat played very well together last year. The other option here for the Jaguars would be to draft a receiver after the pick of Reggie Williams last year proved to be no good and with Jimmy Smith getting older. If they decide to go receiver look for Mark Clayton to be taken here. Spears is more of a bigger impact player for the Jags so look for him to be their pick here.
22. Baltimore Ravens - Mark Clayton, WR Oklahoma | The Ravens need a big play receiver to help out Kyle I should’ve been a Boller. Look for the Ravens to be the biggest player in the Randy Moss sweepstakes and if they land him look for them to be drafting possibly a cb to replace McCallister who could potentially be trade bait for Moss. If they are unsuccessful in landing Moss though there is no doubt they need a big time WR and they feel Mark Clayton can be their guy. If Clayton can provide them with some help at wideout Boller will be better which will make Jamal better because teams wont be able to just key on him. If Clayton provides at least adequate play look for the Ravens to be a major super bowl contender with that defense that is still great.
23. Seattle Seahawks - Other, Put name in explanation -> | Ciatrick Fason.Ciatrick Fason could’ve used one more year in college but Holmgren and company are willing to take the chance on the kid. This is an especially important pick if they are unable to retain Alexander, who seems to be mighty interested in the Dolphins. The Seahawks would need to pick up a veteran for a year to work Fason in but he has the tools to become a dominate back in the NFL. With Holmgren’s guidance he could end up playing as a rookie. If they are able to keep Alexander which seems unlikely look for them to take a wr to replace Robinson. Troy Williamson and Thorpe are both possibilities here to help Hasselbeck and Jackson get back on their game.
24. Green Bay Packers - Odell Thurman, ILB Georgia | Thurman would be a great fit for the Packers defense. This would allow the Packers to move Barnett to outside linebacker and let him use his speed. Thurman is a big though player that while playing last year was a force to be reckoned with. Corey Webster from LSU is also another possibility here seeing as how Ahmad Caroll has problems with penalties. The Packers will still get their most prized possession Akron QB Charlie Fry with their early second round choice they acquired from the Saints for Mike McKenzie. Also, look for the Packers to be shopping Ahman Green to get some help on that defense. If they are able to trade Green and get a good LB for him then the Packers may look at Matt Roth from Iowa. Roth would be a great compliment to fellow Iowa alumni Aaron Kampman. The Packers would be best suit to move KGB to an outside LB with Diggs and Thurman playing inside and Barnett playing OLB for which he is best suited to use his speed and having Grady Jackson anchor the middle in the Packers new 3-4 defense. The Packers need to improve this defense if they want any chance to contend in the division with the Vikings and Lions.
25. Denver Broncos - Dan Cody, DE Oklahoma | Dan Cody would be a great pick for the Broncos who could really use another d-lineman to help Trevor Pryce out. Cody has the ability to play inside and outside maybe one of their d-lineman expendable. Cody has that never stop type of motor that Shannahan loves and would love to put on his improve defense. With Cody and Pryce providing pressure on the qb they would in turn make the young linebacking core even better than they were last year. Also with Lynch and Bailey in the secondary they are sitting very well back there to be able to play with the Chiefs and now Chargers offense. Cody could be the guy to put the Broncos back a top their division. They are also another team that could be looking at Williamson or Thorpe here with Rod Smith getting very old but if Cody slides this far he is too good to not pick.
26. New York Jets - Other, Put name in explanation -> | Khalif Barnes. Khalif Barnes really proved himself at the Senior Bowl, so much in fact he played himself right into a first round pick. The Jets O-Line is far from stellar except from Mawae. With Pennington rather un-mobile and with his need to have the pocket to throw form this lackluster line really needs some young talented blood injected into it. Barnes can also be a force in the running game by pancaking opponents and opening huge running lanes, this would be great news for Curtis Martin and LaMont Jordan for next year. The Jets also seem to draft great professional players so expect Barnes to be nothing else.
27. Atlanta Falcons - Troy Williamson, WR South Carolina | Who is the Falcons #1 receiver? Yes, their TE Alge Crumpler. Without a true number one receiver with big play ability more pressure is applied to Mike Vick and the running game. With the addition of Williamson he could easily become their number one receiver providing Vick with a big play threat that Peerless Price never provided. And if last year’s first round choice of Michael Jenkins can come around like Jim Mora thinks Price might get bumped down to the third WR and actually be productive. If they can get some good play out of their WR they already have the best running game in the league and one of the best TE in Crumpler. They also have a stellar defense that was up in the top five all year so don’t be surprised to see the Falcons in the NFC Championship again but expect it to be in Atlanta this year.
28. San Diego Chargers - Craphonso Thorpe, WR Florida St. | The Chargers need a WR to help out Gates, Brees, and Tomlinson. Craphonso is a great pick for the Chargers because of his speed and upside. He is the fastest receiver in this draft and will provide the explosive Chargers offense with a big play receiver with great hands because McCardell is good but he to is aging. After suring up their defense with their first pick they look receiver here if they are unable to land one either in free agency or in trade for Phillip Rivers. Don’t be surprised to see the Chargers with another first round pick if the trade of Rivers is done before the draft. The best thing that happened to the Chargers was Eli Manning not wanting to play for them.
29. Indianapolis Colts - Shaun Cody, DT USC | Shaun Cody would be a great fit for the Colts defense that is far from good besides Dwight Freeney. Cody will be able to provide pass rush up the middle which will create even more opportunities for Freeney. Cody also is able to step up and plug up the middle against the run as he proved against Peterson and Oklahoma in the BCS Championship. The Colts need to play some defense so that their high powered offense can lead them more wins earlier in their season as to lead them to home field advantage which would all but put them in the Super Bowl next year if they are able to keep James in free agency and if Cody can help provide this defense with some big plays. Cody knows how to win and how to play in the big game after winning back to back National Championships with USC in the past two years.
30. Pittsburgh Steelers - Travis Johnson, DT Florida St. | With the Steelers not really needing any players to fill any position they will be drafting the best player avaialbe to them. At this point look to see the Steelers draft Travis Johnson out of Florida St. Johnson has some great agility and speed for a big guy so he is able to provide pass rush and also be a force in the middle at stopping the run. Johnson would most likely be an instant upgrade over Chris Hoke. Johnson would be helped out a lot in his coming along by being able to play with many veterans on the defense such as James Farrior.
31. New England Patriots - Justin Miller, CB Clemson | Here’s a team that has no needs and will be drafting the best player available at this pick. They might very well draft Justin Miller so that if they end up getting CB’s hurt this year they wont have to be signing players that are out of the league and going to college (Poteat). Also, David Pollack will be very enticing to Bellicheck because he plays so hard and always plays smart just like the Patriots do. Whatever the Patriots do here with this pick it doesn’t matter because their team is already stacked and wont be happy unless they end up in the super bowl again.
32. Philadelphia Eagles - Ernest Shazor, S Michigan | Shazor would be a great fit for this physical defense of the Eagles. He could potentially be the replacement for Dawkins but while Dawkins is still there he will play in nickel and dime spots. He has the ability to be a the big hit, bit playmaker much like the way Dawkins played early on and still does today. Don’t be surprised to see Shazor challenge Brown for his starting cb spot. The Eagles could also look to draft Henry out of West Virginia. They could use another WR to play opposite of TO because Pinkston is afraid to get hit and doesn’t go after the ball and all Freddy Mitchell can do is talk. Pretty funny he had less catches from McNabb than did Harrison who Mitchell supposedly had something for. Greg Lewis proved he can be the third WR so Henry could be a great fit for them here.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 02-08-2005, 01:52 AM
Water Boy
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 10
Default

little change.....Mike Williams will go to the Chargers at 12 and Merriman will go to them at their second pick sorry guys.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 02-11-2005, 09:12 AM
Water Boy
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 32
Default

lll
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 02-11-2005, 10:08 AM
Equipment Manager
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 165
Default

i dont see us taking Erasmus James, Everyone knows we need a safty, we can get a decent DE in 2nd round, or vice versa i rather have Thomas Davis than James, Shazor in the 2nd's ok...or Brodney Pool too...but Davis is a franchise player that we need...look for detroit to be a dynasty in the later years...07-09 ...i hope so anyways :cry:

not being mean like fanatic up there, but it was a preety bad draft...Smith over Rodgers is just dumb....Smiths a bust and i think Rodgers may be too...like i said Charlie Frye's the safest QB pick in this draft.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 02-11-2005, 10:18 AM
Water Boy
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Washington, DC
Posts: 5
Default

I also don't think the Cardinals would trade up, although I do like Ronnie Brown for Dennis Green's offense.

Barring an amazing workout from the two QBs, Miami has already committed to Feely as their starter next year. With what they invested in him (35th overall pick this year plus a decent sized contract), they've got to give him more of a chance.

I don't see the Bucs taking Benson, especially after their coaching staff got to spend the week w/ Carnell Williams. Williams still needs to improve in pass-catching, but he's still a much better fit for Gruden's offense than Benson.

Alex Barron's not a bad pick for Tennessee, but I think they have to go for a corner. Considering their division and the fact that they won't be able to re-sign Dyson, plus Samari Rolle could become a cap casualty, they're going to absolutely need a corner.

From what I've heard, the Redskins really like Chris Cooley at TE. Plus they badly, badly need a DE (unless for some reason you like Renaldo Wynn and Phillip Daniels).

I also don't think the Eagles will take a safety. Michael Lewis is I believe only in his third year and Dawkins isn't that old yet (app. 30 I think), so they should be fine there for a while. I think their focus will be WR, depth at DE, LB, and OL.

I may be one of the only ones, but I think the Cowboys have to get a WR, especially if the value's there.

Other than that, not too bad, especially compared to some of the ones I just looked at that were actually posted on the main draft page by FF Jungle (not the message board). Sometimes I might pick a different player from the same position, but it's usually more of just an opinion of who I like more, not necessarily better.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 02-11-2005, 12:23 PM
Water Boy
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 9
Default Re: Give all your feedback....good or bad

This is a pretty good draft, i only have a few disagreements:

- The Dolphins most likely wont pick a QB. They invested too much into Feely to just give up on him after one year. They will probably go with a RB here, to fill that void left by the ever cool Ricky Williams

- The Browns are doubtful to take a linebacker with that top pick. This is the team that i see taking Rodgers/Smith (other than the Niners).

- Unless the Vikings pick up a DB through free agency (or via trade), i dont see them going any other way in the first. at their pick, they should be able to have pickings of one of the top three corners, or one of the top two safeties.


I like the following:

- If Rolle lasts until the Cowboys first pick, he would be a great fit in that young secondary. He could play opposite Terrance Newman early on, and maybe shift to play safety in time.

- The Patriots might just be contemplating letting Ty Law go because of his injuries and salary cap figure, so picking of Justin Miller is a good choice for them. He's athletic, and has a nose for the ball. They've proven they could win without Law, so a rookie in his place shouldn't hurt that cause.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 02-11-2005, 07:42 PM
Water Boy
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 9
Default

How many drafts do you have?

I guess it may take you 20-30 drafts to get something right.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 02-11-2005, 09:02 PM
Water Boy
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 37
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by fffanatic2005
bad u stupid jew. You say my draft is bad and yet you have Rolle going to the 12 th pick ya ok and why in the hell would you have the eagles taken a safety four words mike lewis , brian dawkins. and one more thing no way is benson dropping to the 5 th pick and why would the cards. trade up to get ronnie brown when they are going to get him any ways. wow bad draft u stupid ass
ok, enough is enough of this 5th grade crap. its fine that you disagree with be the bigger man here and just let it go. we're supposed to be having fun, not calling each other jews and stupid asses. that being said:

Arizona wont trade up 4 spots to take Ronnie Brown. Tampa would take Williams, the Titans have Chris Brown, and Oakland will go for DJ if he's there.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 02-13-2005, 10:32 PM
Equipment Manager
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: California
Posts: 228
Default

Sorry to break your bubble guys but both WR's, Williams and Edwards, will be gone in the top ten, you can count on that.
__________________
Live fast, die young and leave a good looking corpse.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
  #10  
Old 02-14-2005, 10:00 AM
Water Boy
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 12
Default

I like the choice of Hawthorne better than T Johnson for Cincy. I think he'd be a great fit.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:56 PM.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.2.0 Forum style by ForumMonkeys.com.

Back to Top

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125