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  • Woy
    RIP West
    • Dec 2008
    • 16372

    #46
    Brandon Graham!



    ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

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    • Maize
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 1912

      #47
      Originally posted by KleShreen
      ...Still wondering why Clausen is #1. Is it just because you want Suh in Detroit? Honest question.
      Kle, until St. Louis makes a move for a Quarterback, I think they take Clausen at #1. I think it is difficult to take a DT at the top pick, but I do see them shopping the pick. Then, if they did swap with Tampa (for example), I could still see them taking Clausen but at #3 and Suh going #1 to Tampa.
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      • FirstTimer
        Freeman Error

        • Feb 2009
        • 18729

        #48
        Your lack of Golden Tate is lame

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        • FirstTimer
          Freeman Error

          • Feb 2009
          • 18729

          #49
          Originally posted by loki1230
          Tate's not considered to be a first-rounder. He's a late first at best, but is expected to go in the second round for the most part from what I've read around. I think he'll turn out better than Dez Bryant though.
          Huh?

          Plus I was kidding around.

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          • FirstTimer
            Freeman Error

            • Feb 2009
            • 18729

            #50
            Originally posted by loki1230
            Tate's not considered to be a first-rounder. He's a late first at best, but is expected to go in the second round for the most part from what I've read around. I think he'll turn out better than Dez Bryant though.
            Originally posted by loki1230
            He's not considered a first round pick. Bryant, LaFell, Damian Williams and quite possibly Arrelious Benn are all currently expected to go before him.
            Again... Huh?..Hint....You're contradicting yourself. If he's "late 1st at best" then yes, he is at least being considered as a 2nd Rounder and no way in hell Benn goes before him.

            And you're still not getting it. I was kidding around.

            Tate is a borderline 1st/2nd Rounder. More than likely a high 2nd round guy.

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            • Maize
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 1912

              #51
              I have to agree with loki, well I guess you too Firsttimer, about Golden Tate. I think he could wind up as a late first, but he would most likely be taken ahead of other receivers that are currently rated ahead of him.
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              • Nukleopatra
                Posts a lot
                • Nov 2008
                • 4365

                #52
                Maize gave us a QB at the #1 spot.

                That's why I love him. Give us Bradford, and I'll love you even more.

                All homo.
                Last edited by Nukleopatra; 02-27-2010, 04:18 AM.

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                • Realist
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 6057

                  #53
                  I would love the 49ers' picks if they got those 2 guys

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                  • Maize
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 1912

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Nukleopatra
                    Maize gave us a QB at the #1 spot.

                    That's why I love him. Give us Bradford, and I'll love you even more.

                    All homo.
                    Well, after tomorrow you might get your wish. I am going to update it again late next week but tomorrow might tell us something about the Bradford/Clausen competition.

                    Bradford is becoming the sexy pick to go #1. That is the power of Schefter.
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                    • OnlyOneBeerLeft
                      Fuck em
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 10430

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Maize
                      Well, after tomorrow you might get your wish. I am going to update it again late next week but tomorrow might tell us something about the Bradford/Clausen competition.

                      Bradford is becoming the sexy pick to go #1. That is the power of Schefter.
                      Lol not a great predicition by him, last year Bradford would of been taken number 1, Its not incredibly far fetched for him to be 1 this year.

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                      • Maize
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 1912

                        #56
                        UPDATE: Post-Combine – The combine is always interesting, mostly for the news and buzz around the players that do NOT work out. Like the two Quarterbacks, mostly the buzz growing around Sam Bradford. A few players have risen and fallen over the last few weeks. So here is an update of my mock:


                        So here is the updated mock draft:
                        1. St. Louis Rams – Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma* - He might have had the most significant weigh-in in combine history. His Pro-Day will now be the crucial step to Bradford being #1. I am a big Clausen fan and I think he will be the better pro, but this is a good example of the top team taking the sexier pick. Clausen is more ready, Bradford has the higher ceiling. The Rams have drafted defense-heavy in the first round for years, it is time they try to solidify the “Greatest Show on Turf.”
                        2. Detroit Lions - Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska – For right now, this pick is still Suh. If the Lions bring in Vanden Bosch, attention turns to the tackle position. Schwartz had Haynesworth, and it will be tough to pass on a potential franchise player. Even with bad knees, Suh could be a game-changer the Lions cannot pass up.
                        3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma – Tampa might still be trying to move up to get Suh. It might make more sense for them to swap picks with Detroit to guarantee they get the guy they want. Remember Detroit swapping picks with Cleveland so they made sure they got Kellen Winslow? Still could happen, but Tampa cannot be upset with a guy like McCoy. Who fits their system just as well, and is a good pick for them.
                        4. Washington Redskins – Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame* - New management and coaching means new Quarterback. The Redskins will take whoever the Rams do not. Right now, if that consolation is guy who played three seasons in a pro-style offense, with great intangibles and a big arm – they cannot be upset. The Skins could look to the defense (Berry) or the O-Line (Okung/Davis), but it makes more sense for them to grab their QB now and not wait for the scrubs in the second round.
                        5. Kansas City Chiefs - Russell Okung, OT, Oklahom State – The Chiefs look more and more like they will take Okung, if he is available. For teams 3-6, it is tough to pass on Eric Berry, and he could easily be the pick if Pioli wants the top guy on his board. Although Okung fills a need and protects a big investment (Cassel).
                        6. Seattle Seahawks - Eric Berry, S, Tennessee – The Seahawks go defense again, and will probably look to the line for their second pick in the first round. With this pick, Seattle with hope for one of three players to fall (Berry, Bradford, or Clausen); Berry might just be the best player in the draft and you just can’t pass on Ed Reed. 2.0.
                        7. Cleveland Browns - Joe Haden, CB, Florida – The combine did not go well for Joe Haden, but he is still regarded as the top corner available. As soon as he lined up to run his 40, Deion Sanders just about died. So with poor form, he ran a poor time. His Florida Pro-Day will be crucial, as a second attempt to keep his stock high as a Top 15 pick. He is a great fit and makes sense as a Holmgren/Mangini pick.
                        8. Oakland Raiders – Bruce Campbell, OT, Maryland* - Campbell set the world on fire with a blazing 40 time. Al Davis loves guys that workout well and Campbell did just that. More importantly, he really improved his stock, while interviewing well and looking like a Top ten pick. While Pierre-Paul is still an option, Al Davis is dumb, but not stupid. He just invested lots of money into the DE position, and he cannot afford another end to sit on the bench and ingest a big contract.
                        9. Buffalo Bills - Anthony Davis, OT, Rutgers – I think this pick comes down to Davis, Bulaga or reaching on a defensive tackle. Right now, Davis is still the pick as he looks to be very read to start day one. He would be a great fit at Right Tackle for the Bills, and can protect whoever the Bills decide is best to take snaps.
                        10. Jacksonville Jaguars – Jason Pierre-Paul, De, South Florida* – So JPP is available here, but I think closer to draft day, his stock will cool. Teams will realize that haven’t seen much of him, and being big and fast isn’t always the key to being successful in the NFL. It helps and I think the Jags will still take a chance on him. JPP is probably the best selection, although they could look to help a poor secondary. But getting to the Quarterback will be top priority with this pick. Then Tebow 2.0 in Round Two.

                        Here is the rest of the First Round:
                        11. Denver Broncos - Dez Bryant, WR, Oklahoma State
                        12. Miami Dolphins - Rolando McClain, LB, Alabama
                        13. San Francisco 49ers – Derrick Morgan, DE, Georgia Tech*
                        14. Seattle Seahawks - Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma
                        15. New York Giants – Brandon Graham, LB, Michigan*
                        16. Tennessee Titans – Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee*
                        17. San Francisco 49ers - C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson
                        18. Pittsburgh Steelers - Earl Thomas, S, Texas
                        19. Atlanta Falcons - Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri
                        20. Houston Texans – Brian Price, DT, UCLA*
                        21. Cincinnati Bengals – Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame*
                        22. New England Patriots - Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State
                        23. Green Bay Packers – Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa*
                        24. Philadelphia Eagles – Taylor Mays, S, USC*
                        25. Baltimore Ravens - Jermaine Gresham, TE, Oklahoma*
                        26. Arizona Cardinals - Sergio Kindle, LB, Texas
                        27. Dallas Cowboys - Mike Iuapti, OG, Idaho
                        28. San Diego Chargers – Ryan Mathews, RB, Fresno State
                        29. New York Jets - Jared Odrick, DT, Penn State
                        30. Minnesota Vikings - Dominique Franks, CB, Oklahoma
                        31. Indianapolis Colts - Everson Griffin, DE, USC
                        32. New Orleans Saints – Carlos Dunlap, DE, Florida*
                        * - Change Since Last Update
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                        • DomePatrol
                          Urdnot Style
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 1625

                          #57
                          I dont think the saints take Dunlap. Sean Payton doesnt like players with baggage. I guess he brought in Shockey because he was the one who drafted him, but before that he cut arguably are best offensive player at the time Joe Horn because he was becoming an issue and he cut Dwight Smith who was pretty damn good as well.

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                          • Maize
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 1912

                            #58
                            Originally posted by DomePatrol
                            I dont think the saints take Dunlap. Sean Payton doesnt like players with baggage. I guess he brought in Shockey because he was the one who drafted him, but before that he cut arguably are best offensive player at the time Joe Horn because he was becoming an issue and he cut Dwight Smith who was pretty damn good as well.
                            Yeah very true. I just found it hard to drop the guy out of the first round. I think a few other positions might make sense, but it will be tough for many teams to pass on Dunlap's Talent.
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                            • DomePatrol
                              Urdnot Style
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 1625

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Maize
                              Yeah very true. I just found it hard to drop the guy out of the first round. I think a few other positions might make sense, but it will be tough for many teams to pass on Dunlap's Talent.
                              Yeah he will without a doubt most likely be BPA so I can see where that would come into play and we do need DE. I can see him taking the chance but first slip up and he would be in the dog house if not then on his way out.

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                              • Senser81
                                VSN Poster of the Year
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 12804

                                #60
                                From what I've heard, Clausen has character issues and Bradford is too skinny. I'm not doubting that they'll still be top picks, but I don't think either of them will do much in the NFL. Its funny that the Rams are predicted to go after Bradford, because he reminds me of Marc Bulger. Very accurate when given time, has problems standing up to pressure, very brittle.

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