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You do realize that I am drafting for Chicago...


who would you have used the pick on if gian hadn't swiped it?
 
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You do realize that I am drafting for Chicago...


Oh, my bad. I was thinking it was Rav's since it was the NFC north. I'll go delete it now.
 
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Well, I was looking at Henne here for the Bears anyway, so gian could have left it. Just didn't want his anxiety to get the best of him. Smile

There nicest thing that can be said about the Bears offense is they stink. If the Bears don't land a RB and QB to start for them in 2008, they could finish dead last in the NFC. And without anyone to play WR, they very well may anyway.


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It's time to go all out for Lewis. All defense. Lewis needs to show improvement
in the D or it's time to move on.
 
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2.18 Philly - With an aging OLine I felt Baker was a pretty good value here to help bring along behind guys like Runyan and Thomas.
 
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The 10th WR off the board in a round and a half. Bennett gives Washington a good sized receiver - at least relative to what they have.
 
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I was suprised to see Flowers still on the board. I have him rated higher than a couple of the DBs already off the board.

Arizona looks pretty good getting the top ranked LB and a very good CB in the first two rounds.


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Big Ben wanted a big WR so he gets him here. Not as big as the round 1 guys and maybe a round early but he looks like he has the skills to step in right away.
 
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I was suprised to see Flowers still on the board. I have him rated higher than a couple of the DBs already off the board.

Arizona looks pretty good getting the top ranked LB and a very good CB in the first two rounds.
Flowers was definitely one of the 3 guys I considered for Minnesota. A good talent at this point for sure.
 
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Looking to revamp an old offensive line and hopefully help get the Titans running game going again. TEN averaged 3.9 ypc last season, 20th in the league.


Got Seattle a big, slow RB to pick up where Shaun Alexander left off. Tashard Choice has vision and can catch and block.
 
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Miami has so many needs on both lines, any pick will help at this point.

As for Indy, they really don't have alot of needs so I just went with a player to replace Utecht. Rucker is the best receiving TE in this draft and should be incredible in this offense.


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2.30 Dallas - Ideally would like to see Dallas be able to get a CB in the 1st round, but none of the big ones fell to them. WR is deep enough to warrant them waiting until the 2nd round, but the value was never there at CB in the 1st, IMO.

Patrick Lee would be worth a gamble at this point, he has a lot of upside after only starting his senior year at Auburn. Although I think he could possibly slide into the 3rd round in the actual draft.
 
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Glass, after we're done, we need draft grades. It will be interesting to compare them to the real thing.
 
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Glass, after we're done, we need draft grades. It will be interesting to compare them to the real thing.
I don't need one I know mine sucks. Not a good year with my picks Idon't think.
 
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There were some tough picks this year. Alot of teams with needs in certain spots just wasn't able to get a player to help them there because of the talent level in the draft or players going before they got a chance. I know I struggled with a couple teams I was picking for.


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Glass, after we're done, we need draft grades. It will be interesting to compare them to the real thing.
I don't need one I know mine sucks. Not a good year with my picks Idon't think.

But there's always that chance the teams you were drafting for could suck worse. That's why I pick the Bengals.

Plus, Glass would likely be more lenient on us.
 
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I went with a young, quick LB for the Pats because think they really need to start addressing the LB corp with at least one up and coming young player. They plug the holes right now, but one key injury and they'll be vulnerable at that position. Adibi is undersized but so was Bruschi. They might see something in him if he's there to work with him.


 
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