I've been here well over 10 years, I don't remember you running it. If I run it "fine", don't worry about how I run it. It was just a reminder, I''m not hating on anyone. You signed up and agreed to the rules.....right???
I was the first to do it... before the site crashed in 06. You're right.. you run it fine so i won't worry about it. :up:
IIMeandeanII had to drop out yesterday, a family emergency. I offered the Lions & Ravens to Mike4776 , next on waitlist, and he never replied to my Pms. Any GM (or anyone) who wants a third team for Rd 3 can claim them. let me ASAP.
I made Baltimore's 1st pick so I guess I can take over for em since I have a good understanding now of what they should be targeting. Also gives me a team that's (Somewhat) out of that 8-12 range which the Vikings and Giants each do(I didn't pick at all yesterday). If someone new who is reading the thread wants em though, that's cool.
I hoped Von Noy would slip to the Giants -_- Tuitt should not be there for the Vikings in round 2...BPA and hits a big need. Mike Zimmer gets two bad boys on defense in Mack and Tuitt as he tries and reform a pitiful defense. John Sullivan Kyle Rudolph John Carlson Robert Blanton Harrison Smith Stephon Tuitt Minnesota Fighting Irish FTW!
Having to make up a big board for two teams can get kinda messy when you get stuck working nights. The Bills get a very nice value pick in Roberson at their second rounder. Lax took the player I would have loved for them in Morgan Moses. Roberson is a legit first round talent taken in the second.
As did I, but I assume Harpua's thought process was, heres this guy who more than likely will go in the top 20 picks or so and he falls into the lap of the Broncos. At that point you have a major discussion between value and need, sometimes huge value outweights a need. And with QB being the most important position in the NFL the more insurance you have for the future, the better. Plus, he ultimately keeps Carr away from Oakland so its a win-win. Now I think defense would have made a bit more sense, but I cant blame Harpua for the pick.
The Browns have had 20 different starting QBs since 1999. There have been zero seasons since then when a single quarterback started every game. The only QB likely to be on the roster next year that was on it this year is Brian Hoyer, who made it all of 2.1 games before ripping his knee up, so... yeah... probably should have taken Carr at 26. :grin:
I went with mainly player value. At that point in the draft I could not value another pick ahead of Carr. I don't know if Brock Oswiler has been good or bad, but I know he was not nearly as good of a prospect coming out. If Peyton returns Denver will most like go in another direction, but from the outside looking at a team with a 38 year old starter and a top end prospect falling into thier lap, you pull the trigger.