looking at the rivals.com top 100

Discussion in 'Draft' started by tbruner12, Nov 22, 2007.

  1. tbruner12

    tbruner12 Well-Known Member

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    looks like most of whats out there is corners and linebackers. not one guard in the top 100! looks like a bad draft for us and our needs. we might as well take best player available no matter which round, or team needs. i will say going by this list, we should go in order.... ol, wr, cb, lb, dl, and maybe get lucky and get us a decent receiving te to go with baker even though i hate the idea of drafting te. no matter what we get, make it a playmaker for gods sake!!!! no matter which side of the ball!!!
     
  2. German Jets Fan

    German Jets Fan 2007 TGG.com Rookie of the Year Award Winner

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    why did?t you post in the existing thread?

    our biggest needs are DL, LB and OL. And there are somer very interresting Players availabe this year on those positions. Most NFL Guards played T at College, so there are some good Guards.

    btw. what stuff do you take, to get that pumped about nonsense?
     
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    Nesquik Well-Known Member

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    Eric young is probably in that top 100 and will most likely play guard in the NFL
     
  4. tbruner12

    tbruner12 Well-Known Member

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    our biggest need is o-line. linebacker 3rd round or later. there are no d-linemen that fit for us!
     
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    German Jets Fan 2007 TGG.com Rookie of the Year Award Winner

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    there are some mid round projects at NT, and when it comes to 34 DE, you gotta get a DT and teach him how to play end.

    and i did say, O-Line is a big need, and that there are some, so what?s your point?
     

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