GMs: LIST YOUR TGG TEAM'S PLAYERS DRAFTED/Vote on your TOP 5

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  1. WW85

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    Guys...List your Players drafted for TEAM(S)...one stop shopping.

    You can talk about how you feel you did and what you we're trying to accomplish.

    Also, if you wish...list the Top 5 teams....don't vote for your team.

    Non-GMs can list their top 5


    NO Worst Drafts...don't want to go down that road.


    CLEVELAND BROWNS, WW85

    Rd 1 Joe Haden, CB, Florida
    Rd 2 Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida
    Rd 3 Damian Williams, WR, USC
    Rd 3 Morgan Burnett, FS, Georgia Tech
    Rd 3 John Jerry, OG, Ole' Miss
    Rd 4 Jason Worilds, DE/OLB, Virginia Tech
    Rd 5 Dennis Pitta, TE, BYU
    Rd 5 Pat Angerer, ILB, Iowa
    Rd 5 Antonio Coleman, OLB, Auburn
    Rd 5 Joique Bell, RB, Wayne State
    Rd 6 Jay Ross, NT, E. Carolina
    Rd 6 Mike Tepper, OT, California

    I had a ton of picks. I thnk it's one of my best drafts ever here at TGG and not just because I had 12 picks. I picked players that would fit in the Brown's system and should help immediately. Concentrated on defense...CB, S and 3-4 OLBs and DE. Also strenghted the O-line with Jerry and Tepper.

    I believe almost all of the players selected were a great value. I really like Joique Bell, he can be a nice compliment with Harrison.

    I basically covered almost all positions except QB & C. I let the board come to me and drafted the BPA available that filled a need at the same time.




    HOUSTON TEXANS, WW85

    Rd 1 Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno State
    Rd 2 Chris Cook, CB, Virginia
    Rd 3 Andre Roberts, WR, Citadel
    Rd 4 Mitch Petrus, OG, Arkansas
    Rd 5 Chris Scott, OT, Tennessee
    Rd 6 Barry Church, S, Toledo
    Rd 6 Alex Daniels, DE, Cincinnati
    Rd 7 Terrell Hudgins, WR, Elon


    RB & Secondary were 2 of my greatest needs. I would have drafted Earl Thomas if he fell over Mathews. Cook, Roberts & Scott were a great value.

    Upgraded a weaK WR group...after AJ...it's mediocre at best.

    Terrell Hudgins is a huge sleeper, I've been very high on for months and months.


    TOP 5 Favorites...in order

    1) New England....(Jam.)
    2) Cincinnati........(BakerMaker)
    3) Oakland...........(MBGreen)
    4) San Fran..........(Mr E)
    5) Detroit.............(TCGF)

    Just Missed...KC...(Jabba)
     
  2. Jabba the Jet

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    KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (Jabba the Jet)

    Rd 1 Russell Okung, OT, Oklahoma State
    Rd 2 Demaryius Thomas, WR, Georgia Tech
    Rd 2 Jahvid Best, RB, California
    Rd 3 Jared Veldheer, OT, Hillsdale
    Rd 4 Anthony McCoy, TE, USC
    Rd 5 Roddrick Muckelroy, LB, Texas
    Rd 5 Emmanuel Sanders, WR/KR, SMU
    Rd 5 Robert Johnson, S, Utah

    MIAMI DOLPHINS (Jabba the Jet)

    Rd 1 Earl Thomas, S, Texas
    Rd 2 Daryl Washington, LB, TCU
    Rd 3 Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU
    Rd 4 Joe McKnight, RB, USC
    Rd 6 Joe Webb, WR, UAB
    Rd 6 Daniel Teo-Neshiem, OLB, Washington
    Rd 6 Travis Ivey, NT, Maryland
    Rd 7 Clifton Geathers, DE, South Carolina
    Rd 7 Darryl Jackson, NT, Kean
    Rd 7 Jeromy Miles, S, UMASS
     
  3. 624

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    NEW ORLEANS SAINTS, 624

    Rd 1 Brian Price, DT, UCLA
    Rd 2 Navorro Bowman, LB, Penn St.
    Rd 3 Jermaine Cunningham, DE, Florida
    Rd 4 AJ Jefferson, CB,Fresno St.
    Rd 5 John Estes, C, Hawaii
    Rd 7 Bill Stull, QB, Pitt

    GREEN BAY PACKERS, Wolfe Tone/ 624 (Only made last 2 picks)

    Rd 1 Everson Griffen, DE/OLB, USC
    Rd 2 Toby Gerhart, RB, Stanford
    Rd 3 Amari Spievey, CB, Iowa
    Rd 4 Zane Beadles, OG, Utah
    Rd 5 Tony Washington, OT, Abilene Christian
    Rd 6 CJ Wilson, DE, E. Carolina
    Rd 7 Cody Grimm, S/LB, Virginia Tech




    My top 5

    1.) Cleveland (WW85)
    2.) New England (Jam.)
    3.) Kansas City (Jabba the Jet)
    4.) Tennessee (James Hasty
    5.) Cincinnati (BakerMaker)/San Francisco (MrE)
     
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  4. Jam.

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    NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, Jam.


    Rd 1 Brandon Graham, DE/OLB, Michigan
    Rd 2 Devin McCourty, CB, Rutgers
    Rd 2 Tyson Alualu, DE, California
    Rd 2 Brandon Spikes, MLB, Florida
    Rd 4 Kam Chancellor, S, Virginia Tech
    Rd 6 Javarris Jarvis, RB, Miami FL
    Rd 6 Garrett Graham, TE, Wisconsin
    Rd 7 Zoltan Mesko, P, Michigan
    Rd 7 Mike Kafka, QB, Northwestern
    Rd 7 Malcolm Sheppard, DT, Arkansas
    Rd 7 Adam Ulatoski, OG, Texas
    Rd 7 Dedrick Epps, TE, Miami (FL)

    CHICAGO BEARS, Jam.


    Rd 3 Javier Arenas, CB, Alabama
    Rd 4 Taylor Price, WR, Ohio
    Rd 5 Myron Lewis, S, Vanderbilt
    Rd 6 Jeff Byers, C, USC
    Rd 7 Chris carter, WR, UC Davis
     
  5. Jam.

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    After everyone responds, we should hold a poll using all of the "nominees" and determine the best draft of them all
     
  6. Jam.

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    1) Cleveland Browns (WW85)
    2) San Francisco 49ers (Mr Electric)
    3) Cincinnatti Bengals (BakerMaker)
    4) Miami Dolphins (Jabba)
    5) New York Giants (MBGreen)
     
  7. -MC-

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    My Falcons draft.

    Rd 1 Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Mizzou
    Rd 3 Greg Hardy, DE, Ole Miss
    Rd 3 Eric Decker, WR, Minnesota
    Rd 4 Ed Dickson, TE, Oregon
    Rd 5 Eric Olsen, C, Notre Dame
    Rd 5 Kevin Thomas, CB, USC
    Rd 6 Ciron Black, OT, LSU
    Rd 6 Marshall Newhouse, OG, TCU


    My favorite 5:

    Miami, Jabba
    Steelers, Scikotic
    Jaguars, PP10
    Chiefs, Jabba
    Panthers, Kurt- Good job with no 1st rounder.
     
  8. PinPointPenning10

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    JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, Pinpointpenning10

    Rd 1 Rolando McClain, MLB, Alabama
    Rd 3 Mardy Gilyard, WR, Cincinnati.
    Rd 4 Arthur Jones, DT, Syracuse
    Rd 5 Brandon Lang, DE, Troy
    Rd 6 Charles Scott, RB, LSU
    Rd 6 Harry Coleman, SS, LSU


    ARIZONA CARDINALS, PinPointPenning10

    Rd 1 Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers
    Rd 2 Rob Gronkowski, TE, Arizona
    Rd 3 Sean Lee, ILB, Penn St
    Rd 3 Donovan Warren, CB, Michigan
    Rd 4 Thaddeus Gibson, DE/OLB, Ohio St.
    Rd 6 Mike Williams, WR, Syracuse
    Rd 7 Al Woods, NT, LSU

    I'm very happy with both my drafts.

    With the Jags, LB was their biggest need, and though McClain might better fit a 3-4, he was my BPA at that spot (though I wasn't GM when the pick was made). Gilyard I think could come in and start right away as Holt's replacement, and Jones could excel next to John Henderson. Lang will hopefully add some sacks to a team that ranked last in the NFL in sacks last year and has only added Kampman. Scott I liked as a big back to compliment Jones-Drew and Jennings. Coleman provides some much needed SS depth.

    With the Cards, I think I filled all my needs–Starting LT, Dansby replacement, big nose tackle, starting TE, pass rusher, CB depth, Boldin replacement–and got steals with Davis, Lee, Gibson, and Woods. I think my first three picks would all come in and start right away, Gibson would push Haggans for his spot, and Woods would see major minutes at NT. I might've reached a bit for Warren, since he's been slipping (I wanted Speivey who went two picks ahead of me), but Warren's got a lot of talent despite poor workouts. Williams is a guy who I think has a lot of talent despite questionable character and could eventually take over the starting spot opposite Fitz if Breaston leaves.
     
  9. MBGreen

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    Oakland Raiders
    Rd 1 Eric Berry, S, Tennessee
    Rd 2 Jon Asamoah, OG, Illinois
    Rd 3 Lamarr Houston, DT, Texas
    Rd 4 Tony Pike, QB, Cincinnati
    Rd 5 Blair White, WR, Michigan St.
    Rd 5 Lonyae Miller, HB, Fresno State
    Rd 7 Chris Hawkins, CB, LSU
    Rd 7 Arthur Moats, OLB, James Madison

    New York Giants
    Rd 1 Sergio Kindle, OLB, Texas
    Rd 2 Perrish Cox, CB, Oklahoma State
    Rd 3 Geno Atkins, DT, Georgia
    Rd 4 LeGarrette Blount, HB, Oregon
    Rd 5 Tony Moeaki, TE, Iowa
    Rd 6 Terrell Skinner, S, Maryland
    Rd 7 Joe Hawley, C, UNLV

    I guess i'm lukewarm on both drafts....i think the Raiders getting Berry at the 8th pick, and Lamarr Houston in the 3rd were decent picks...as well as the Giants landing Atkins and Blount in the middle rounds were pretty decent too.

    My top 5 drafts
    1) Cleveland (WW85) - getting Damian Williams and Morgan Burnett in the 3rd was highway robbery. Haden is my favorite player in the draft.
    2) Pittsburgh (Scikotic) - Hardesty in the 3rd...and Barnes in the 5th! are you kidding me?! well done.
    3) New England (Jam.) -seeing this draft makes me want to puke...which means you did well. Nice job, jr.
    4) San Francisco (Mr. Electric) - the first 6 picks in your draft class are excellent, man...Easely was a nice darkhorse pick...great job. Wilson and Spiller should be impact players right out of the gate.
    5) Minnesota (BakerMaker) - believe it or not..i like Mays going to the Vikes...and getting LeFevour, Young and Selvie that late is great value.


    In closing...i had a great time with this....and everybody's draft had positives.....it was tough choosing. Great job everyone!
     
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  10. Scikotic

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    PITTSBURGH STEELERS, Scikotic

    Rd 1 Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
    Rd 2 Brandon Ghee, CB, Wake Forest
    Rd 3 Montario Hardesty, RB, Tennessee
    Rd 4 Jamar Chaney, ILB, Miss State
    Rd 5 Freddie Barnes, WR, Bowling Green
    Rd 5 Jarrett Brown, QB, West Virginia
    Rd 5 Corey Peters, DE, Kentucky
    Rd 6 Adrian Tracy, OLB, William and Mary
    Rd 7 Andrew Quarless, TE, Penn St.
    Rd 7 John Connor, FB, Kentucky


    Now...allow me to explain.

    1) Trent Williams, OT - Big Ben spent more time running away from defenders last season (and the few season before that) than he did sitting in the pocket. It has to change now, before he gets the snot blasted out of him. TW will provide excellent pass blocking for Roethelisberger.

    2) Brandon Ghee, CB - Their secondary is "swiss cheese" thanks to their CB core. Granted my top 5 players for the 2nd round all got swiped up right before me, I am very happy with this pick. Brandon Ghee has amazing athletic ability and has a boatload of potential to be a top flight corner. If he taps into it, watch out.

    3) Montario Hardesty, RB - Not exactly a great "compliment" to the also strong and fast Rashard Mendenhall, but Hardesty was too good to pass up at this spot. Another good back for the Steelers.

    4.) Jamar Chaney, ILB - Farrior isn't getting younger, Foote was a depth signing. Chaney is built for the 3-4, albeit in a very shitty 3-4 ILB class. He definitely has the speed to cover from sideline to sideline.

    5) Freddie Barnes, WR - A risk to take in Rd. 4, but given the WRs on Pittsburgh's roster, Barnes will have plenty of time to develop. He could probably learn a thing or two from Hines Ward. Barnes gaudy stats were just too hard to ignore in Rd. 5.

    5a) Jarrett Brown, QB/ATH - The Steelers already have Dixon on their roster, and Charlie Batch re-signed. Who's to say that he can't beat Dixon out or possibly take on the hybrid role i.e. Kordell Stewart or Antwan Randell-El?

    5b) Corey Peters, DE - A nice snag by WW85 when I was away from my computer. I wanted a DE, and he picked the best one. Ziggy Hood is young, Keisel is not. Time to get some depth and prepare for the future.

    6.) Adrian Tracy, OLB - Small school kid with a decent chance to become a good situational player, or more.

    7.) Andrew Quarless, TE - My diamond in the rough. Im partly surprised he lasted this long, because he actually is a first round/second round talent, with a Pacman displacement. Boom or bust for this hometown kid. You can't lose by picking him in the 7th round.

    7a.) John Connor, FB - Every team needs one, plus this kid can block pretty damn good.
     
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    My Top 5

    NE Patriots (Jam) - Damn you to hell. The Pats had the ammo, and it looks like they got mostly headshots. BOOM!!! Headshot!

    Cleveland Browns (WW85)
    - Loaded with talent from Haden to Dunlap to D Williams. Weren't these guys all projected to go first round at one point?

    Detriot Lions (TCGF) - Really fortified their trenches with Suh and B. Campbell. Chad Jones and D. McCluster were just icing on an already successful draft.

    Dallas Cowboys (the99) - Cody and Ducasse, two big uglies that will end up doing the dirty work. Ford and Asante were quality pickups. Made the best of limited picks, but very well could end up signing their entire draft and having them on the 53.

    Houston Texans (WW85) - Matthews will be a solid back in Houston. Cook is extremely talented and was going to be my pick. It was a hell of a pickup before it was too late.

    Honorable Mention: San Francisco 49ers (Mr E) Oakland Raiders (MB), Philadelphia Eagles (thebrickwall423), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (KurtTheJetsfan)

     
  12. Jetfanmack

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    San Diego Chargers
    Rd 1 Kareem Jackson, CB, Alabama
    Rd 2 Arrelious Benn, WR, Illinois
    Rd 3 Jonathan Dwyer, RB, Georgia tech
    Rd 4 D'Anthony Smith, DL, La Tech
    Rd 5 Austen Lane, DE, Murray State
    Rd 7 Ross Ventrone, S, Villanova

    I tried to match BPA with positional needs. I really like the two defensive linemen I took in rounds 4 and 5. Dwyer and Benn to me are great values for where I got them. I was planning on taking Dwyer or another RB in late round 2 before the Whitehurst trade, so I'm excited he fell to round 3. Benn gives yet another weapon for Philip Rivers who could step in for VJax if he left or Floyd if he's not that good. I was all set to take Mount Cody, but he went one spot ahead of me, so I just took a cornerback. I think Kareem Jackson fits well in a zone scheme, which the Chargers run, which is why I chose him.

    I would have loved to fortify my lines earlier, but the value was never really there.
     
  13. Mr Electric

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    Baltimore Ravens

    Rd 1) Jared Odrick, DE, Penn St - The Ravens lost ends Justin Bannan and Dwan Edwards. Haloti Ngata is arguably the best all-around 3-4 lineman in the league. Trevor Pryce doesn't have much left. This team has little to no depth at end, and Odrick gives them immediate help at the position.

    Rd 2) Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, DB, IUPUI - Big time player from a small school. AOA would give the Ravens help at either corner or safety and also as a return specialist.

    Rd 5) Antonio Brown, WR, Central Michigan - One of my top sleepers in this draft.

    Rd 5) Scott Sicko, TE, New Hampshire - Great production as a receiver at NH.

    Rd 6) Micah Johnson, ILB, Kentucky - Thanks to GH for making this pick. I complained about the lack of depth at inside backer in this class earlier in the draft. Johnson is a lot better than his numbers.

    SF Niners

    Rd 1) CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson - The perfect complimentary back. Spiller has track star speed and the receiving ability of most wide receivers. He'll have an immediate impact in the backfield, the slot, and as a return man.

    Rd 1) Kyle Wilson, CB, Fresno State - The best corner on the west coast. I've been saying that all year long.

    Rd 2) Cam Thomas, NT, North Carolina - Quickly becoming my second nose tackle prospect behind Dan Williams. Offers more versatility than a one dimensional nose than Mount Cody.

    Rd 3) Kyle Calloway, OT, Iowa - One of my favorite right tackle prospects in this draft.

    Rd 4) Myron Rolle, S, Florida State - Incredibly smart player that has the work ethic and ability to become a special player in this league.

    Rd 5) Marcus Easley, WR, UConn - Big time sleeper. I was surprised that Easley fell this far.

    Rd 6) Jameson Konz, WR/TE/FB, Kent State - Workout warrior that has the ability to play multiple positions in the pros. Developmental prospect.

    Rd 6) Chris McCoy, 3-4 OLB, Middle Tennessee State - Never gives up on a play. I think he's got the tools to be a double digit sack artist in the NFL.

    Rd 7) Trevard Lindley, CB, Kentucky - It's amazing how far someone can fall, isn't it?
     
  14. thebrickwall423

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    BUFFALO BILLS, Wolfe Tone/thebrickwall423

    Rd 1 Bryan Bulaga, LT, Iowa
    Rd 2 Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma
    Rd 3 Colt McCoy, QB, Texas
    Rd 4 Darrell Stuckey, S, Kansas
    Rd 5 Syd'quan Thompson, CB, Cal- They need secondary help, has the ability to have at least be a good nickel.

    Rd 6 John Fletcher, DE, Wyoming- Developmental prospect, help transition to the 34.

    Rd 6 Boo Robinson, NT, Wake Forest- Big time prospect before a sudden weight drop and bad back. Take a risk and hope he can be at least a rotational player with Stroud.

    Rd 7 Seyi Ajirotutu, WR, Fresno St.- Excellent prospect. He is one of my favorite WRs in the draft. McCoy needs all the help he can get. Has been compared to Malcolm Floyd and Vincent Jackson

    Rd 7 Brandon Sharpe, DE/OLB, Texas Tech- Another player to help with transition to the 34. Was very productive in college. Hopefully, he can carry his success into Buffalo.

    PHILADELPHIA EAGLES, thebrickwall423

    Rd 1 Maurkice Pouncey, C/OG, Florida- Replacement for Shane Andrews.

    Rd 2 Nate Allen, S South Florida- Excellent value pick. Could go lower 2nd round. Replacement for Dawkins.

    Rd 3 Alex Carrington, DE, Arkansas St- Not the best pass rusher, but excellent run stopper and has the potential to develop into a decent pass rusher.

    Rd 3 AJ Edds, OLB, Iowa- They need a OLB and Edds was extremely productive at Iowa.

    Rd 4 Anthony Dixon, RB, Mississippi St- Power back, that can replace Bell in two seasons and provide depth until then. Underated pass catcher.

    Rd 6 Patrick Stoudamire, CB, Western Ill.- Extremely underrated. Has the ability to replace Brown and play nickel until then.

    Rd 7 James Williams, OT, Harvard- Depth pick, hope he develops.

    Rd 7 David Howard, DT, Brown- See above.

    Top 5
    1. Cleveland (WW85)
    2. New England (Jam.)
    3. Seattle (Green Hurricane)
    4. San Franscico (Mr. E)
    5. Detroit (TCGF)
     
  15. BakerMaker

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    CINCINNATI BENGALS, BakerMaker

    Rd 1 Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho
    (Guard isn't the biggest need for Cincy and they could take Mays at this point but I think Iupati from a value standpoint was way too hard to pass up. Bengals guards are holding out and getting Iupati is a nice wake up call. Even if he doesn't start from Day 1, he provides excellent depth and is going to be called about from other GMs)

    Rd 2 Reshad Jones, S, Georgia
    (I can see some people saying "You skipped on Nate Allen?!?!?! WHY?" and to an extent I can understand. However, I think Zimmer needs more of those vocal leaders on the defense and no one is as loud and bold as Jones was for the Bulldogs. He hits hard, throws his body around and isn't afraid to get dirty. Reminds me of Delmas from Detroit sort of...... I think Jones under Mike Zimmer's guidance will shine mightily)

    Rd 3 Aaron Hernandez, TE, Florida
    (Not the best blocker but what Cincy can use is another red zone threat as they've been shaky in that department. Hernandez gives them a solid weapon at TE and it will help Ocho Cinco/Bryant as well as Palmer as Hernandez will be someone to watch. Might be more pro ready than Gresham due to his injury.....)

    Rd 3 Mike Neal, DT, Purdue
    (For a 4-3 DT/DE, Neal provides depth and is capable of spelling both Peko and Tank. Zimmer will have fun rotating him around on the line, he isn't an easy guard by any means)

    Rd 4 Carlton Mitchell, WR, S. Florida
    (Very happy to see him land here, he could right away contend with Crosby and Caldwell for that 3rd WR spot. I can see by next year him elapsing Bryant for the 2nd best WR for the Bengals. He is tall, play tall and is deceptively quick too. Bengals need more big bodies to throw too and Mitchell is just what the doctor called for)

    Rd 4 Jevan Snead, QB, Ole' Miss
    (Far from a Snead fan but this dude was a top 5 pick heading into this year............getting him at the very end of round 4 isn't too bad. Snead is a long term project yet he is still the 2nd best QB on Cincy because both Jordan Palmer and JT O Sullivan do absolutely nothing. Carson Palmer may be on his last licks with all the injuries he has sustained and by the time Carson steps out, Snead may take his place. Bengals have enough weapons to make Snead look good.)

    Rd 5 Perry Riley, OLB, LSU
    (He's a round 4 talent so getting him in round 5 is good. Should be a contributor for the specials teams from Day 1 and provide some backup to the often hurt Evans)

    Rd 6 Leigh Tiffin K Alabama(Not listed on Team Board)
    (Shayne Graham buried his Bengals career vs the Jets, they need a new kicker. Here you go....best kicker of the class and is very clutch proven. Still question his kickoff skills but I think he can do just enough in the department. Bengals will need a kicker so it makes sense)

    Rd 7 Cade Weston, DT, Georgia
    (Strict DT depth......that's all. Never hurts)

    MINNESOTA VIKINGS, BakerMaker

    Rd 1 Taylor Mays, S, USC
    (I am far from a Mays fan but at 30, he is a steal. I don't think he will be Roy Williams bad but he reminds me of Donovan Darius/Laron Landry. However if there is one defensive coordinator who can make Mays something else its Leslie Frazier. Ex DBs guru and now the mastermind of the Vikings staff, if Mays can't play here, he can't do it anywhere. Mays could start opening day and be electric.)

    Rd 2 Dominique Franks, CB, Oklahoma
    (Not the flashiest player but I think he was the one who called out Tebow with the "Shut the fuck up". Never liked Tebow, that gets brownie points in my book. In all seriousness, Minnesota's CBs either stink or are hurt so Franks would start ASAP. He has the experience to excel and again Leslie Frazier makes stuff out of really nothing. Franks should be a early 3rd round pick so the value is just about right)

    Rd 3 Torrell Troup, DT, Central Florida
    (The Williams guys aren't getting much younger and one is considering retirement soon so the DT depth was big to get. Troup is a big, big man and that is a requirement to get to let the DEs and OLBs wreak havoc.)

    Rd 4 Dan LeFevour, QB, Central Mich
    (My 4th favorite QB of the class behind Clausen, Pike and Bradford, LeFevour is just very fun to watch and his style of play will fit in well with Berrian, Harvin and Rice. LeFevour has enough experience to really step in if Favre ever called it quits and if Favre for the ______________ time comes back, LeFevour will then learn everything from the future HOFer. Match made in heaven.....Viking fans will start a countdown till when LeFevour sets foot.

    Rd 5 Sam Young, OT, Notre Dame
    (Was hit and miss in ND, saw each of his games. However he is a mauler at times and should at least provide depth for the Vikings and be ready if Bryant McKinnie gets suspended for the _____ time. Vikings love their ND Lineman anyways, Sullivan made starts for them last year)

    Rd 5 Deji Karim, RB, Southern Illinois
    (Same college as Jacobs and he plays sort of like him too with that insane YPR ratio and also the underrated speed. Chester Taylor bolted for the Bears and Peterson isn't the most durable guy in the backyard so Karim could find himself getting carries sooner rather than later)

    Rd 6 George Selvie, DE/OLB, South Florida
    (Like Snead from CIN, here was a guy who was a lock for the 1st round heading into the year up until teams figured out that this guy is kinda good and thus leaving him to get double teamed. Selvie didn't look at flashy as in other years but in round 6, you take the chance and hope he finds his old self again. Because if he does.....its yet another pass rusher at the disposal of Frazier which is scary)

    Rd 7 Justin Cole, OLB, San Jose St
    (Just provides depth and should hopefully be the guy taking Henderson's backup place after that sick injury he took on MNF. Special teams guy hopefully for MIN)
     
  16. the99

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    Cowboys Draft, the99

    I took over after round 2, and the first guy had a good first 2 rounds, I also like what I finished up with.

    Rd 1 Terrence Cody, NT, Alabama
    A good DT to go along with Ratliff.

    Rd 2 Vladimir Ducasse, OT, UMass
    He's a good eventual replacement for Flozell Adams and he can fill in at RT.

    Rd 3 Jacoby Ford, WR/KR, Clemson
    The Boys have Austin and that's their only reliable option. I went with one of the BPA and filled a need here.

    Rd 4 Larry Asante, S, Nebraska
    This one was OK for the spot he was selected in. I almost got Burnett in the previous round but WW ruined that. At this point I really felt like safety needed to be fulfilled with only a 6th and 7th remaining.

    Rd 6 Clay Harbor, TE, Miss St.
    One of the more underrated tight ends in the draft in my opinions. I actually liked him over Garrett Graham, who was a steal in the 6th round anyway. I like the tape of Harbor.

    Rd 7 Aaron Pettrey, K, Ohio St.
    Cowboys need a kicker, Suisham doesn't cut it. This guy will probably go in the 6th.


    My top 5 drafts (in no order)
    Browns (WW85)
    Patriots (Jam.)
    49ers (Mr. Electric)
    Lions (TCGF)
    Steelers (Scikotic)
     
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    TheCoolerGlennFoley Well-Known Member

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    WASHINGTON REDSKINS, TheCoolerGlennFoley

    Rd 1 Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame
    Rd 2 Roger Saffold, OT, Indiana
    Rd 4 Mike Johnson, OG, Alabama
    Rd 5 James Starks, RB, Buffalo
    Rd 7 O'Brien Schofield, DE/OLB, Wisconsin.

    Thought I got good value for not having a 3rd and a 6th. Saffold and Johnson could start this year, Starks could be the latest Shanahan running back and Schofield was a borderline first round prospect before getting hurt and a great value in the 7th.

    DETROIT LIONS, TheCoolerGlennFoley

    Rd 1 Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska
    Rd 2 Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland
    Rd 3 Chad Jones, S, LSU
    Rd 4 Dexter McCluster, RB/WR, Ole' Miss
    Rd 5 Walter Thurmond III, CB, Oregon.
    Rd 7 Danario Alexander, WR, Missour
    Rd 7 Ted Larsen, C, NC St.

    The Lions got lucky to get Suh and Campbell, getting a stud and filling a need. Chad Jones is the perfect type of safety to compliment Delmas, McCluster is instantly the 2nd best weapon on the team and if Thurmond is healthy he's a great value in the 5th round.
     
  18. Jam.

    Jam. Banned

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    ^wow, the Lions draft is underrated.
     
  19. rhodesfan16

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    DENVER BRONCOS,
    Rd 1 Dan Williams, NT, Tennessee
    Rd 2 Corey Wootton, DE, Northwestern
    Rd 3 Matt Tennant, C, Boston College
    Rd 4 Jeremy Williams, WR, Tulane
    Rd 6 Van Eskridge, S, East Carolina
    Rd 7 Cameron Sheffield, DE/OLB, Troy

    I didnt like the way my draft came out, it was built to much around building around the lines. I dont think the talent matched up. I did like Jeremy Williams in the 4th and Cameron Sheffield in the 7th

    My Top 5 favorite drafts
    Browns
    Seahawks
    49ers
    Texans
    Lions
     
  20. Mr Electric

    Mr Electric Banned

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    My top five:

    1. New England Patriots.
    2. Cleveland Browns
    3. Detroit Lions
    4. Pittsburgh Steelers
    5. Philadelphia Eagles
     

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