Kareem McKenzie, RT - Giants It's no mistake Curtis Martin and Tiki Barber had their best seasons with McKenzie playing RT.
People who have seen me draft know I'm dying for offensive weapons and I think I found my #1 guy. I actually think this guy is a steal and is much better than some of the other WR's that came off the board the last few rounds. Still young, and is a SB MVP. I take WR Deion Branch.
Jetsfan119 selects: Trent Cole, LB (Eagles) The guy is only 2 years pro and has proven he will be a mainstay in the eagles lineup. He had 8 sacks this year and is well known for his pass rush (had 62 tack, and wasnt the starter in the beginning of the year) He is a 3-4 OLB, im not sure to put him at DE or OLB, somebody help me out.
Ten selects Centre Brad Meester of the Jacksonville Jaguars Meester is one of the more underrated players in the league and played bettr than some of the centres who have already been picked.I feel I've got a very good offensive line.
I'll select Randy Thomas, guard from the 'Skins. It's no secret that he is an absolute mauler when run blocking and will go along with my ball control based offense.
dwalsh is late, and I need a big, fat lump to make sure that blockers stay off of my linebackers on running plays. 6'5" 350 pounds works for me. DT Maake Kemoeatu, Carolina Panthers
DT-Cory Redding, great pass rusher next to Ngata 2006: Since being inserted into the starting UT (three technique) position, Redding has flourished with all eight of his sacks coming in the last 11 games. He finished the season with the second-most sacks (8.0) among all defensive tackles in the NFL behind Raiders DT Warren Sapp (10.0). Redding has recorded a sack statistic (at least 0.5 sack) in eight of his last 11 games at defensive tackle. His 8.0 sacks and 67 tackles (41 solo) are a career single-season high. His eight sacks in the last 12 weeks of the season were the most in the NFL, and his final of 8.0 sacks are the most by a Lions DT since Luther Elliss (8.5) in 1997. After only playing in 9 games and nabbing 7 tackles his rookie year, he has 138 tackles and 12 sacks the last three.
Chris Chambers, WR Had an off year last year, but is still one of the most talented wideouts in the NFL, and I think he's a still here, especially considering some of the players at the position that went before him. Carson, Maroney, Williams, and Chambers will form a dominating high-scoring offense
I select FS Danieal Manning Some may consider it a reach, but he is a very promising, young FS who was part of a Super Bowl defense, and arguably one of the best defenses in the league.