Surprised there is a football in Jackson's hand instead of a bag of weed..... Kidding aside, I like the pick a lot for the Cowboys. If he can get his shit together he could be an excellent safety. Its amazing how much he has fallen off since a few years ago.
Your Right about Hillmans potential, but I think Turbin has a bit more power and is jsut so mcuh different than rice as a runner that he compliments him very well. Still, end of the 4th seems like very good value for both. They should become good players in the NFL.
Woot I can post again. Sorry for the inconvenience there, weird stuff was happening. Anyway, all good picks recently. I probably had my eye on most of the guys taken at the end of round 4 there.
Glad you're back. I passed your info on to Petrozza and he fixed it. Changing your E-mail effects your acct.
Double dipped with offensive lineman for Cleveland but I think they can use some help and depth. McCants is more of a developmental right tackle whereas I look at Reynolds as a versatile capable backup. Can't ask for much more out of mid-rounders.
Thanks. Obviously helps having a ton of picks but I think this kind of draft would really put Cleveland in a spot to get better in a hurry. It's a shame in real life they'll probably take Tannehill at 4 and sabotage their chances.
He was the other guy I was contemplating with for the Bills but I think he needs to be a guard to succeed so I needed the tackle for the tackle starving Bills.
I'd have a difficult time passing on Trent Richardson. I know the talk about not drafting Rbs too high, but TR is a very special player. I'd take my chances drafting a Kirk Cousins in Rd 2, I think he's going to be a top 10 NFL QB in 3 years, if he goes to the right team and gets the opportunity.
I'm not high on Hillman, I think he's a guy that could have stayed another year. He was very productive in the MWC but I think it was a down year for us. I see him and I see a guy who puts the ball on the ground a lot in the NFL. I honestly don't ever see him being anything more then a 3rd down back. I hope I'm wrong because I'm a MWC guy but I just don't see him being a solid pro. That being said if he was around by the time my pick came up in the 5th round I would have thought long and hard about taking him.
Dam, Rainey was a guy I was hoping would slide into the 6th, I don't like him as a RB only for his special teams play.
That's why I took him. Offers a load of versatility as a RB and as a huge special teamer. Probably why Gene Smith nabs him.
One of the fastest guys in the draft, solid pick. BTW, get ready your favorite team, the Bills, are almost OTC.
I was thinking of having his punt blocking ability on the field the same time as Devin Hester returning punts. No way to game plan around that.
Dam... that's two guys in a row that I have had taken that were on my board. I think at this stage we're going to see a lot of these.
Bills will end the *possible* fall of Osweiler. Guy is a huge project at this point but I think behind Fitzpatrick and Thigpen, that's ok. Bills have interviewed him and have looked at him, maybe as a round 3 if not round 4 guy so round 5 makes sense. He SHOULD go around round 5-round 6 but will go higher....he has the tools just needs a load of seasoning. If he figures it out though, he's going to be dangerous. If though.
I was hoping everyone just forgot about Osweiler and I could have snatched him up as a value pick in the 6th-7th. Nice pick for the Bills. I think Osweiler could eventually contend for that job once he gets a year or 2 of coaching. Although by then the Fitzmagic will have probably worn off and left the Bills with a top 5 pick in which they use on a QB...
I like how Carolina's draft has gone so far. Davis is an athletic freak and could be a real sleeper as an OLB in the 4-3. He could rotate in and out with Thomas Davis and provide some depth at LB along with playing some STs. I thought it was decent value too. I have seen different grades on him ranging as high as the third.