2012 NFL Draft Grades
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LOL doesn't know who a player is, that's an F. Top notch analysis, Lefty.
Props for going through every team, though.Comment
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But for all you guys who think i hate VT runningbacks because of the fact I'm a WVU fan, i actually thought Brandon Ore was gonna be a great NFL Runningback after watching him play his sophmore season. But just like all VT players, he couldn't stay out of trouble.
Originally posted by Tailback UIt won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.Comment
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the best worst and steal part.... worst part of this whole post... Panthers did draft impact players tho which I'm happy about, Kuechly will start, Aminitolu will start, Adams will most likely play the slot and will definitely be the PR, Norman could start at CB anything is better than how our CBs not named Chris Gamble played last year. The only thing I can think of with the punter pick is that is way cheaper to have a 6th round punter than it is to sign one in FA.Comment
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This K the Rams took looks incredible. I'm more excited by him than any of the other players we took. Something like 24 consecutive FG's made last season, with 9 (NINE!) of them coming from 50+. Doesn't matter what level of football you are playing, that's pretty crazy. They cut Josh Brown, the most overpaid player in the league the last few years, a half hour after the selection.Comment
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Jaguars?
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They drafted a fucking PUNTER in the third round.
FIN.
Gene Smith is an idiot.Comment
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I definitely feel like Upshaw will be a star and a force playing opposite Suggs, and I do like the KO pick in the second to fill the LG spot, but overall I'm not really a fan of this draft at this point.Comment
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49ers are getting poor marks by nearly every expert, but I'm ok with the draft.
30 AJ Jenkins, WR, Illinois
61 LaMichael James, RB, Oregon
117 Joe Looney, G, Wake Forest
165 Darius Fleming, DE/OLB, Notre Dame
180 Trenton Robinson, S, Michigan State
199 Jason Slowey, C, Western Oregon
237 Cam Johnson, DE/OLB, Virginia
Jenkins and James address our major need, which is the lack of offensive "playmakers". Guys who can change a game with one play. I would imagine Jenkins might see a good amount of time as a returner, and will help stretch the field as a receiver, opening up opportunities for Davis, Crabtree, and Manningham. Looney and Slowey address o-line depth, although I do wish Harbaugh would've traded up and grabbed DeCastro when he slid down to the bottom of the 1st round. Fleming and Johnson add depth to the d-line and linebacker corps, where we are excellent in terms of starters, but lacking in quality depth. And Robinson helps fill the need for a backup vacated by Reggie Smith.
I'm excited about the James pick, but also confused by it. Where does he fit in with Gore, Hunter, and Bradshaw? Also, I'm rather ticked we didn't grab Dennard in the later rounds. We could've used another cornerback, and he was a steal.Comment
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Figure James will get around 30-40 carries next season and catch 50-60 passes IMO. He'll get return duty too at times. I love the James pick. I honestly thought he would have been a tremendous pick for Green BayComment
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Just look at the list of offensive skill guys Beamer has put into the NFL that accomplish next to nothing:
2011 2 38 Ryan Williams RB Arizona Cardinals
2011 6 180 Tyrod Taylor QB Baltimore Ravens
2008 2 42 Eddie Royal WR Denver Broncos
2008 6 174 Josh Morgan WR San Francisco 49ers
2008 7 215 Justin Harper WR Baltimore Ravens
2007 5 157 David Clowney WR Green Bay Packers
2006 5 155 Jeff King TE Carolina Panthers
2006 7 240 Cedric Humes RB Pittsburgh Steelers
2004 1 30 Kevin Jones RB Detroit Lions
2004 4 120 Ernest Wilford WR Jacksonville Jaguars
2003 4 115 Lee Suggs RB Cleveland Browns
2002 2 47 Andre Davis WR Cleveland Browns
2002 6 211 Bob Slowikowski TE Dallas Cowboys
2000 7 243 Shyrone Stith RB Jacksonville Jaguars
1998 7 201 Ken Oxendine RB Atlanta Falcons
1997 1 26 Jim Druckenmiller QB San Francisco 49ers
1996 2 41 Bryan Still WR San Diego Chargers
1995 3 90 Antonio Freeman WR Green Bay Packers
1994 4 121 John Burke TE New England Patriots
1992 4 107 Will Furrer QB Chicago Bears
1992 12 334 John Granby WR Denver Broncos
1988 6 154 Steve Johnson TE New England Patriots
1987 8 196 Eddie Hunter RB New York JetsComment
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I think you are being too harsh. Many of those picks were later round picks, so you can't really expect them to do anything. Eddie Royal had a 1000-yard season with Denver. Josh Morgan is a part of SF's offense...pretty good for a 6th round pick. King played many years in the NFL. Kevin Jones was good with Detroit before he got hurt. Suggs and Davis were contributors to Cleveland for a few years. Freeman was a great player for GB.Comment
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