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I think I can draft for the Jags well enough.
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Not a HOFer imo
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In fairness to Chan I'm not sure that's his call.
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How about we not be stupid and go with Jenkins who is 10X the play Hosley is. C'mon fans...let's draft the best players and not focus in irrelevant things. We're trying to make playoffs.
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Sprinkle a little Russel Wilson in there and I'm ok w/ that draft TC.
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To state that obvious, if we go into the season with the WRs we have now we will not make the playoffs and Fitz will be fired.
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Gabbert should try opening his eyes when he throws. http://walterfootball.com/images/gabberteyesclosed.jpg
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See ya there. I'll be the drunk Santa yelling at old ladies.
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Why Stephen Hill WILL be the pick at number 10.
dayman replied to mob16151's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
6-4 w/ a 4.28 40? Jesus -
I don't know much about this guy I'll be the first to admit. I do know Wisconsin was good and he was a topic of discussion and he led in passing percentage by a large margin. I also know he's mobile and ellusive, a good leader and has a great arm. I also know he's 5'11. Here's a CBS sports write up, Gruden's interview, and a random highlight tape the three things I just sort of looked at. I'm convinced for the moment that he would be an amazing pick up at 3. Let me know what you think. Could be the perfect guy to have behind Fitz for the coming years. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1272242/russell-wilson'>http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1272242/russell-wilson http://www.youtub e.com/wat ch?v=YmH3JhGeIU0 http://www .youtube.c m/watch?v=B8r7wLnb1xc
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If they take stuff out they will have to put stuff in. If they want to change it around go ahead but keep it exciting. They don't HAVE to make the game worse with every change.
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100,000,000
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Man I hadn't seen that. Poor Lankster.
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I'm sure they like that you are constantly saying that all summer.
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They say it takes 3 years? Well it's been 3 years. How would you grade out the final draft from the old administration? Round Pick Overall Pos. Player College 1 11 11 DE Aaron Maybin Penn St. 1 28* 28 G/C Eric Wood Louisville 2 10 42 S/CB Jairus Byrd Oregon 2 19*** 51 G/OT Andy Levitre Oregon St. 4 21** 121 TE Shawn Nelson Southern Mississippi 5 11 147 OLB/S Nic Harris Oklahoma 6 10 183 CB Cary Harris USC 7 11 220 CB Ellis Lankster West Virginia
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Reach for the stars Buddy
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If Many People Are Saying That We Will Be Reaching
dayman replied to BuffaloBaumer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agreed. It's those "experts" giving themselves reach-arounds when someone destroys their picks. If that guy is some all start guard take him. We've had a lot of injuries on the interior lately. -
Throw me in the "don't care" category. Gronk is fine. He's a character, there's no rule against that.
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Hey if we can add a starting OT and CB (as you have done) I'm all for it. Then draft only WRs after that and make sure we get the "surprise" one. haha (not really just saying)
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Jenkins big talent at CB possible second round pick
dayman replied to dayman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
On the other hand there's no suspension for having children out of wedlock… and there's no suspension for being a deadbeat dad. You could actually argue that having kids to support is good motivation for an athlete. The pot thing is a much bigger deal in my book. You would think someone would sit him down (maybe T.O. lol) and explain that this money is going to go to the baby moma b/c the law is insane and it take 10s of thousands of dollars to raise a small baby each month if his dad is in the NFL...as a result you need a big second contract and all your pay checks so no weed. I mean...in college it's the risk of making a fool out of yourself and dropping in the draft in the NFL it's the risk of being a complete failure and ending up broke and out of the league. -
Jenkins big talent at CB possible second round pick
dayman replied to dayman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Still say you would all be thrilled if we actually did pick him in the second despite concerns now. Character a bit overrated. You can't have the team fall apart but you can bring in a guy here and there who is super talented that needs a little more of a hands-on approach off the field. -
Jenkins big talent at CB possible second round pick
dayman replied to dayman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Do you really care about his judgment regarding women though? -
Jenkins big talent at CB possible second round pick
dayman replied to dayman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Top 10 talent, an Urban Meyer guy (Beli loves them), and they have a billion picks. I agree. But it would be nice if he were a Bill. -
A little info...he was a TRUE baller on the Gators. By far the most talented player on the D (and captain) when he was kicked off by incoming coach Muschamp. He was sort of allowed to get away with stuff under Urban and had the rug pulled out from him by Muschamp and was let go. He smokes pot. So do a lot of players including good players in the league who somehow don't miss games. In my opinion he could be a Revis type talent. If he falls to us at 10 in the second and we nab him and put him opposite Williams so long as he doesn't destroy himself we would have CB locked up for 4 years +. Thing is there's the risk w/ the character issues. Thoughts? http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8284835f/article/is-janoris-jenkins-worth-the-risk?campaign=Twitter_atl Is Janoris Jenkins worth the risk? By Marc Sessler NFL.com Writer Published: April 13, 2012 at 07:50 a.m. Updated: April 13, 2012 at 10:36 a.m. Print Janoris Jenkins is widely viewed as one of the top cover corners in this month's draft, but an array of off-the-field issues have some NFL teams weary. NFL Network's Albert Breer painted a disturbing picture Thursday of Jenkins' continued drug use after he was dismissed from Florida and migrated to Div. II North Alabama last season. "They gave him every chance in the world at Florida, and it didn't work," one NFC personnel executive told Breer. "And he gets to North Alabama, and he's still smoking because he's got this big-fish, little-pond thing going. I don't see him going in the first round, and a lot of teams have him off their board completely." Despite his off-field issues (a trio of arrests, positive drug tests and four children with three women) Jenkins remains intriguing to scouts for his work at Florida against big-name receivers. A.J. Green caught only seven passes in two games against Jenkins and Julio Jones was kept to six catches for 47 yards in two meetings. NFL Network's Charley Casserly recently called Jenkins a better man-to-man cover guy than either South Carolina's Stephon Gilmore or Alabama's Dre Kirkpatrick. "I went back and watched half a dozen games when he was at Florida," Casserly said on the positive side. "This guy can press, he can mirror off the press, he can mirror and trail and break, backpedal. He's quick, he's explosive out of it. ... You can see him do all the things you want to see him do to play man coverage, and he can play zone. Davis: Mock Draft 4.0 Watch out, Matt Cassel! Charles Davis has the Chiefs snagging a QB with the 11th pick in his latest mock draft. More ... "... It's the rest of the story that's going to cost him draft spots," Casserly said, noting that Jenkins could fall out of the first round because it's hard to recall another player in the draft with such a notorious rap sheet. One AFC scout told Breer: "He's not a bad person. He just makes a lot of dumb, dumb mistakes. He just smokes and (has sex), and that's essentially what it is. ... And there's just awful decision-making associated with that. I don't think he's a bad person. But he has a lot of soul-searching to do. I wouldn't touch him in the first round." Breer pointed to Vikings receiver Percy Harvin and Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez as former Florida players testing positive before the draft. It's not just Florida's problem, and we've seen troubled players go on to productive careers. With Jenkins, it's the diversity of the issues that has scouts running in the other direction. If you bring him in, you have to consider your coaching staff, your locker room, your team's reputation. This is what scouts are toying with today.