Ian Williams was the other guy I was considering with the Jets pick in the 4th round and was even more tempting in the 5th. Good pick for Pittsburgh.
Nice pick MG. Schilling is a smart football kid and i like that he has some what of a mean streak, if he can get a bit stronger he'd be a great backup and possible furture starter.
The best FB is off the board, nice pick there MeanDean I like that Owen is a do everything type player and can play offense and defense. Also Culliver to the Ravens is scary, he'll do very well there and as long as he's groomed correctly ,which in BAL he will be, and stays healthy he's a future playmaker.
There's still alot of good DT/DE's left on the board though, Williams would be good but you made a better pick IMO. ( Choice wise for the Jets)
I really like Chris Culliver and was surprised that he was still there. I like him a lot. I think he has some things that need coached up, but he would be a versatile option for The Ravens. Has experience at CB and FS, and he would be going to a great team to develop behind one of the best. The Ravens want a Big fullback. Owen Marecic is probably the best FB in the draft, an effort player and a good blocker. He is what the Ravens are looking for IMO. He also played LB in college, so he has a lot of things the Ravens can use from this kid. Blocker, LB, and ST. That is good value IMO.
Jets have a visit set up with Hogue, local from Yonkers. More of those extra local visits. IMO, a little undersized for what the Jet's want.
I saw that too. I think he'd be strictly special teams for the Jets, he has a better chance to see some time of rotational time for a 4-3 team. Solid athlete though...
Nice picks there Magilla on Schilling and Hogue. Hogue has a chance to be a very good player, his biggest negative is really just inexperience playing linebacker, all the physical and mental tools are there. I was strongly considering taking him as my 2nd LB for Philly, but I really didn't need another player at the position that needed time to develop along w/ Carter. Great pick there, I think he could be gone in the 3rd or so round on draft day.
Went with the talented Center from Mizzou, this kid is a hell of a blocker, and is good in the pass and run. He should be a nice pickup for the Bengals and a good replacement for Kyle Cook if he has another down year. Also can backup any of the interior guys on the line. Wanted to go QB REALLY badly and I might of even made a mistake but the Bengals need Oline Depth badly and will make up on skiping my QB or DT.
Thanks, I appreciate it. Hogue really impressed me vs. WVU, for being a former RB, he had pretty good coverage awareness. I think he'll benefit from playing behind Anderson and Davis(if they both are resigned) in Carolina...
Want to take a chance on a project like Pierre Allen in round 6. Some places have him a 4th rounder so its a nice gamble to take upon. He won't contribute right away I dont think but as a DE/OLB for the new Bills 3-4, he will get a chance to be something on the team, especially once the annual Merriman injury happens.
Enderle is the QB I was referring to yesterday. He's got a quick release to go with his big arm, plus he comes from a Pro Style offense as a 4 year starter. He's statue in the pocket though, very slow feet. He also forces some throws, not extremely accurate...
MIN has another 22 minutes until the clock is up....I can make the pick if need be since Lions pick isn't due for a while.
ATTENTION EVERYONE PICKING: I'am covering for 624 till about 9pm, If you pick before the Steelers or Chiefs PM me instead of 624.Thanks. Not sure we will get to it but anything can happen.
With Sidney Rice's uncertainty and Percy Harvin's lingering injuries, the Vikings may want a No. 3 or 4 WR around and I think Brown fits the billing. Could go a round higher if anything so the round 6 pick here should be worth while for them.
Jeez, stole my pick WW85. Hogan is a damn good player as long as he can stay out of trouble...unfortunately that's a big if.