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  • TheSanchize
    #1 Mets and Jets Fan
    • Jun 2009
    • 2741

    Lowry!!
    "Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi Berra

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    • Yawkey Way
      Free World Leader
      • Oct 2008
      • 6731



      Seattle Makes Two Trades Hours before Draft for Second Year in a Row


      For the second year in a row the Seattle Seahawks have made some draft day trades right before the draft was set to begin. In what appear to be strictly salary cap related moves, the Seahawks and Raiders have swapped draft picks. The Raiders, who own the 4th overall draft pick, are in salary cap hell and would not be able to afford a top round draft pick. The Seattle Seahawks have sent them the New York Jets 1st round pick (17th overall) and the Seattle 2nd round pick in exchange for the Raiders draft pick. The Seahawks will now be drafting back to back at 3 and 4.

      The Seahawks have also made a headlining trade, dealing away WR T.J Houshmanzadeh. The T.J Houshmanzadeh experiment did not last long in Seattle. Housh may have been ushered out with the emergence of WR Deon Butler as well as the increased play from Nate Burleson and Darius Reynaud. The Seahawks dealt Houshmanzadeh to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for the 15th overall pick in the 2nd round.

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      • Yawkey Way
        Free World Leader
        • Oct 2008
        • 6731



        Welcome to the 2010 NFL Draft. The first round of the draft will be held today which is a Thursday. Rounds 2-3 will be held tomorrow on a Friday, then the rest of the draft will be held this Saturday.



        1. HB, Evan Royster, Penn State

        2. LG, Stephen Schilling, Michigan

        3. CB, Joe Haden, Florida

        4. QB, Sam Bradford, Oklahoma

        5. LT, Anthony Davis, Rutgers

        6. RE, Jack Crawford, Penn State

        7. HB, Darren Evans, Virginia Tech

        8. LE, Cameron Heyward, Ohio State

        9. FS, Chad Jones, LSU

        10. TE, Jermaine Gresham, Oklahoma

        11. CB, Donovan Warren, Michigan

        12. DE, Marcell Dareus, Alabama

        13. WR, Julio Jones, Alabama

        14. SS, Sam Proctor, Oklahoma

        15. SS, Reshad Jones, Georgia

        16. SS, Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech

        17. ROLB, Quan Sturdivant, UNC

        18. ROLB, Max Gruder, Pittsburgh

        19. HB, Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech

        20. HB, Damien Berry, Miami

        21. CB, Domonique Franks, Oklahoma

        22. CB, Amari Spievey, Iowa

        23. CB, Jai Eugene, LSU

        24. LG, Chris Stewart, Notre Dame

        25. FS, Jermale Hines, Ohio State

        26. WR, Derek Moye, Penn State

        27. MLB, Kelvin Sheppard, LSU

        28. LE, Everson Griffen, USC

        29. WR, Terrance Toliver, LSU

        30. WR, Damian Williams, USC

        31. DT, Ollie Ogbu, Penn State

        32. MLB, Orie Lemon, Oklahoma State

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        • Yawkey Way
          Free World Leader
          • Oct 2008
          • 6731





          1. SS, Mark Barron, Alabama

          2. MLB, Casey Matthews, Oregon

          3. RE, Thad Gibson, Ohio State

          4. LOLB, Mark Herzlich, Boston College

          5. LG, Carl Johnson, Florida

          6. HB, Roy Helu Jr, Nebraska

          7. DT, Marvin Austin, UNC

          8. MLB, Dustin Earnest, Texas

          9. WR, Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State

          10. SS, Christian Scott, Texas

          11. RG, Zach Herman, USF

          12. ROLB, Travis Lewis, Oklahoma

          13. DT, Lawrence Marsh, Florida

          14. LG, Orlando Franklin, Miami

          15. HB, Jacquizz Rodgers, Oregon State

          16. WR, Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech

          17. LOLB, A.J Jones, Florida

          18. MLB, Brian Duncan, Texas Tech

          19. ROLB, Pat Lazear, West Virginia

          20. LOLB, Ross Homan, Ohio State

          21. CB, Chykie Brown, Texas

          22. HB, Ryan Matthews, Fresno State

          23. HB, Mark INgram, Alabama

          24. DT, Stephen Paea, Oregon State

          25. LOLB, Manny Abreu, Rutgers

          26. Ras-I Dowling, Virginia

          27. LG, John Moffitt, Wisconsin

          28. LE, Jeremy Beal, Oklahoma

          29. HB, John Clay, Wisconsin

          30. HB, Noel Devine, West Virginia

          31. Rt, Joseph Barksdale, LSU

          32. DT, Gerald McCoy

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          • Yawkey Way
            Free World Leader
            • Oct 2008
            • 6731



            Rounds 3-7

            Round 3 Pick 67: Bo Thran, LT, Oregon
            Round 4 Pick 99: Ryan Mcmahon, C, Florida State
            Round 5 Pick 131: Justin Boren, LG, Ohio State
            Round 6 Pick 163: Dane Sanzenbacher, WR, Ohio State
            Round 7 Pick 195: Rashad Carmichael, CB, Virginia Tech

            Notable Rounds 3-7 Draft Picks

            MLB Darryl Gamble, Dolphins
            DT Ian Williams, Bears
            CB Shareece Wright, Redkins
            RE Von Miller, Cardinals
            HB, Demarco Murray, Ravens
            LT, Brian Bulaga, Eagles
            HB, Joe Mcknight, Steelers
            WR Ryan Broyles, Raiders
            TE Aaron Hernandez, Chiefs
            Jason Pierre Paul, Giants
            QB Taylor Potts, Saints
            MLB Greg Jones, Broncos
            DT Brian Price, Browns
            WR Dezmon Briscoe, Saints
            SS Eric Berry, Eagles
            WR Arrelious Benn, Panthers
            QB Jeremiah Masoli, Bears
            QB Christian Ponder, Redskins
            QB Jevan Snead, Cowboys
            QB Jake Locker, Colts

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            • Yawkey Way
              Free World Leader
              • Oct 2008
              • 6731



              Seahawks Rid Themselves of Two Veterans


              The Seattle Seahawks have parted ways with two veterans today. RT Sean Locklear was outright released, ending his stint in Seattle. It is believed that OT Trent Williams will assume his starting role. DE Corey Redding was traded to the Minnesota Vikings for S Kendrick Lewis out of Ole Miss. Lewis looks to be nothing more than a special teamer, but the Seahawks are able to open up space on the defensive line and get younger.

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              • Yawkey Way
                Free World Leader
                • Oct 2008
                • 6731

                McCoy is only like 63 OVR, he's not the future. He was a 4th round pick and i put him in to see what he had because Hass went down.

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                • Yawkey Way
                  Free World Leader
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 6731




                  QB
                  1. Sam Bradford (80)
                  2. Colt McCoy (63)
                  3. Mike Teel(66)

                  HB
                  1. Cedric Peerman (76)
                  2. C.J Spiller (70)
                  3. Jacquizz Rodgers (71)

                  FB
                  1. Owen Schmitt(85)

                  WR
                  1. Nate Burleson (84)
                  2. Deon Butler (79)
                  3. Darius Reynaud (74)
                  4. Marshawn Gilyard(57)
                  5. Dane Sanzenbacher (57)

                  TE
                  1. John Carlson(90)
                  2. Jeff King (73)
                  3. Cameron Morrah(68)

                  LT
                  1. Walter Jones(93)
                  2. Trent Williams(76)

                  LG
                  1. Mansfield Wrotto (70)
                  2. Justin Boren (58)

                  C
                  1. Steve Vallos (77)

                  RG
                  1. Max Unger(85)
                  2. Justin Boren (58)

                  RT
                  1. Trent Williams (76)
                  2. Damian Mcintosh(71)
                  ----------------------------------------------
                  LE
                  1. Johnny Jolly (76)
                  2. Nick Reed (67)

                  RE
                  1. Lawrence Jackson(84)
                  2. George Selive (52)

                  DT
                  1. Terrence Cody(90)
                  2. Colin Cole(81)
                  3. Red Bryant(70)

                  LOLB

                  1. Aaron Curry(93)
                  2. Nick Reed(67)

                  MLB
                  1. Lofa Tatupu(89)
                  2. David Hawthorne(83)

                  ROLB
                  1. Leroy Hill(85)
                  2. Tyrone Mckenzie(71)

                  CB
                  1. Joe Haden (83)
                  2. Dwight Lowery (81)
                  3. Mike Mickens (74)
                  4. Javier Arenas(63)
                  5. Randall Carmichael (58)

                  FS
                  1. Jordan Babineaux(82)
                  2. Kendrick Lewis (65)

                  SS
                  1. Tyler Sash (73)
                  2. P.J Mahone (60)

                  K
                  1. Olindo Mare(78)

                  P
                  1. Jon Ryan(79)

                  KR

                  1. Jacquizz Rodgers (99)
                  2. Javier Arenas(90)

                  PR
                  1. Jacquizz Rodgers (99)

                  3DRB
                  1. C.J Spiller (85)

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                  • goDawgs1433
                    Silver Britches
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 2698

                    Team is looking much, much better than the one you ended last year with. Finally got a legit QB, three solid corners, and some D-Line help. Just need some help on the O-Line and you'll be all set.

                    Nice work Yawk

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                    • LC AAU
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 14217

                      Damn, your team is legit. You should be able to contend in your weak division. I like the Rodgers pick a lot too, btw.
                      sig is too big, resize it

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                      • Yawkey Way
                        Free World Leader
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 6731

                        thanks GD, definitely feel like this is the team that will take me somewhere. Bradford at QB will be fun, he's got a great arm and i have a ton of speed at WR's. Carlson is an absolute stud at TE, can catch and block. Although the ratings at HB look low Peerman just ran for 1,000 yards. Peerman is my earth, Spiller is the wind, and Rodgers is the fire. Offensive line, still have the rock with Walter while Unger is much improved. Hopefully Trent Williams continue to progress nicely.

                        I don't think the loss of Brandon Mebane will hurt as much as it looks. Jolly is a tank of a man, it's like having 2 NT on the defensive line a 34. Linebackers are boss and the CB's are getting better. Tyler Sash at SS>Deon Grant. We got younger and improved all around.

                        edit: ran out of thanks LC, but yeah I love Rodgers too. He might actually overtake Spiller

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                        • goDawgs1433
                          Silver Britches
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 2698

                          Yeah...you better fucking make the playoffs

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                          • TheSanchize
                            #1 Mets and Jets Fan
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 2741

                            You just improved your team by lets say 100%...


                            PLAYOFFS?!?
                            "Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi Berra

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                            • Yawkey Way
                              Free World Leader
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 6731



                              As we head into the 2011 season, yet again not many position battles arise. At QB, we have our man. Some may be concerned about Sam Bradford starting right out as a rookie, but there really isn't anyone else on the roster capable of being a starter and winning. HB is a strange position because we have a starter in Cedric Peerman, but we also have two viable options in Jacquizz Rodgers and C.J Spiller. Look for all of them to be involved in this offense. At WR the #1 guy will be Nate Burleson and the #2 will be Deon Butler. Darius Reynaud will come out of the slot. The only battle at this position will be for the #4th receiver because both Gilyard and Sanzenbacher come in pretty evenly matched.

                              On defense we may see a few youngsters signed to come in and provide depth, especially at DE and at MLB. Everything is pretty much set in stone. I'll be more interested in who wins the backup roles such as the backup QB and backup HB.

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                              • Yawkey Way
                                Free World Leader
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 6731



                                'Hawks Sign 2 To Bolster Defensive Depth


                                The Seahawks have made two free agent acquisitions today just days before the first pre-season game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The team came to terms with LE Charles Johnson and ILB Ricky Brown. Brown is entering his 6th season out of Boston College. He was drafted by the Raiders and spent three years in Oakland totaling 53 tackles. He was cut in 2009 and has since spent time bouncing from practice squad to practice squad. Brown looks to provide depth at MLB in case of injury. Charles Johnson is entering his 4th season out of Georgia. A former Dawg, Johnson spent the beginning of his career in Carolina where he amassed 34 tackles and 7 sacks. Johnson is another able body added to the rotation of defensive lineman we already have.

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