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CSBill

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  1. NO, not a second round pick, maybe 3rd, best case scenario a 4th, or 2 or 3 next year.
  2. I'm really hoping the BIlls get Hill in the second, if we don't take a receiver in round one.
  3. You heard it here first: Shawne Merriman returns to the Pro Bowl this year! Comeback Player of the Year!!!
  4. "Mel Kiper is an evil genius" . . . love him or hate him, you have to admire how he has made himself a pretty good living off of simply putting his opinions out there, wouldn't we all love to do that?
  5. there are better options in the 2nd and 3rd rounds
  6. Well, being ahead in the game would probably solve that more than anything . . . But, to the question: Hard to think of another one, although I still think Spiller has to prove he can do it over the course of a season, a few good games (halfs ???) do not a pro-bowler make.
  7. interesting, either one might be good late round pick-ups
  8. that is very true . . . I'm thinking a WR or Corner, or wildcard - the Tight End from Stanford? Cody Fleener
  9. You are probable right, in the end I don't think he'll be traded anywhwere.
  10. Would love to have those two receivers at the end of the draft: Randel & Streeter .... that would be real size and speed The only other pick I wish was included is the OT from Iowa State rather than the guy from Auburn: Kelechi Oscemele And, I think Cordarro Law is a sleeper . . . Kind of an Aaron Maybin type, but with genuine football talent
  11. I would take Wallace for as high as a 2nd pick, but on a short, affordable contract only. But I have no idea what "short and affordable" would look like? Think about it, what caliber of player would you draft at 2? I'll take a real All-Pro over a potential All-Pro any day; that is, at a fair (to player and team) and reasonably price?
  12. three top flight starters, pretty good . . . blowing the 11th pick, terrible--not only not worthy of 11th over-all, he never even started a game, the worst pick in the history of the franchise didn't he get a career ending injury?
  13. But you forgot the most likely pick: Martin!
  14. I saw Orlando Pace play a state play-off basketball game when we was in high school = two slam dunks, one flat footed, straight up. Incredible quickness and agility for a man his size
  15. I really like this idea: WR,LT,OLB: (RD1:Floyd) (RD2:Kelechi Osemele) .... I think Osemele is the real deal--based on what I've read. Admittedly, I have not seen him play--not that that ever matters for us when making our opinions/choices known here.
  16. That is what I was thinking, and I don't think anyone in front of them is going to be interested in Tannehill.
  17. Coby Fleener (6-6, 247 pounds), Stanford. Fleener has the elite speed, hands and route-running ability to make an immediate impact as a receiver. For more, check out SN's Fleener scouting report. More Here And I really like Tank Carter and Rusell Wilson in the middle rounds
  18. Wow? And yeah! Payton Manning has been all about helping develop other guys, like he did with . . . . . . ah? . . . . . . ah? . . . . .
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