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Nick in RaChaCha

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  1. Congrats! I recomend getting 2 TVs for sunday afternoon viewing!
  2. This board would explode if Marv and company drafted those players. We need lineman. I want our first 3 picks to be linemen. Our fourth is a saftey.
  3. "When there are two or three teams that covet a guy, the monetary value of that player goes up. But his talent doesn’t go up. You’ve got to be careful not to fall into that trap.” I would be happy if Marv had this approach. Give me a *** I hate saying this *** a conservative GM who does not think of Gimmics and band aids to fix a bleeding wound.
  4. I'm still hoping for the Walker trade with GB. We could give up a 5th rounder to sweaten the deal..
  5. There is a lot of talent that is going to be cut on june 1st so lets wait and see what happens. Oh and lets not forget that there is something call the draft that help this team. (We might see 2 or 3 starters join the ranks in day one) Right now this team is below average on paper. But we have clear needs and a GM with a lot of football experience. lets wait a bit before we post those gloom and doom predictions. - They don't impress me
  6. Walker is coming off an injury - Knee I believe. I like a straight up trade for Walker... possible give GB out 7th rounder this year.
  7. Remember last year where the "Hype" was that you would see a lot of trades... teams moving up and other teams wanting more draft choices? What happened? No one moved, it was a boring draft. That said, sometimes GMs and owners feel they have no other options then to draft the best availible QB. Fans demand a good QB and if your team sucks... Well Draft us a better "save the season player" - I don't know where i'm going with this...
  8. Seen this to many times... GMs put out rumors about players in the hope that they fall in the draft. never works.
  9. Hell yes!! In a "New York Minute"
  10. My line of thinking is "Develop a good OL" It's a two year project!
  11. Look Knee injuries are not what they once where. Remember thurman thomas had knee injuries in college and he did ok. I tried to pick players that were hurt the year before and played well coming off the injury.
  12. chopped up Democrates
  13. I have a feeling that his past injury pushes him down this far
  14. We trade with Denver Denver gets our 8th and we get Denver 22nd and 28th pick in the draft We trade Moulds to Philly for their 2 round pick we get 1A Eric Winston OT Miami FL This pick takes some balls! Strenghts: Fairly athletic for his size. Good agility, enough to play left tackle. Very physical, but really beats his opponents with good footwork and overall solid fundamentals. Weaknesses: Suffered season ending knee injury in 2004. Still learning the position. Occasionally got beat by the faster defensive ends; could get to the point of attack faster. Comments: Could have been a top ten pick last year had he not gotten injured. Showed no signs of lingering problems from knee surgery. Originally came to Miami as a tight end. 1B Nick Mangold C Ohio St. Strenghts: Decent size and great strength. Very fundamentally sound. Good athlete; has great quickness and agility for an interior lineman. A team leader. Very smart player. Weaknesses: Could add some weight. Is better in the pass protection than run blocking. Comments: Could make the switch to guard, but is very underrated as a center. His experience and knowledge of the game makes him an ideal candidate to be a team leader in the middle of the offensive line 2A Claude Wroten DT L.S.U. Strenghts: Hard worker. Plays at full speed at all times. Very strong. Very athletic, shows good quickness and ability to plug the gaps and get to the ball carrier in the backfield. Weaknesses: Doesn't have ideal height. Will still need to improve his strength in order to compete against some of the taller, stronger NFL linemen. Still raw, needs to improve his fundamentals and add a few more moves to shed blocks. Comments: Hasn't received as much attention as teammate Marcus Spears a year ago, but could be just as good a pro prospect. Has an great attitude and is willing to work to improve. 2B Antonio Cromartie CB Florida St. Strenghts: Excellent size. Very good speed. Adjusts well to the ball and has good hands; will come up with his fair share of interceptions. A tremendous all around athlete. Good return man as well. Weaknesses: Missed entire 2005 season with a torn ACL. Doesn't have much experience. Very raw, doesn't have great technique. Got by in college with great size and athletic ability. Comments: If his knee appears healed during workouts he is a sure first rounder. If not, he could drop to the late 2nd round. Likely would have been a top 15 pick in 2007 had he stayed for his senior year and proved that he was fully recovered. The fact that he entered early is concerning; does it mean that he felt he wouldn't have been as productive at FSU after this knee injury? 3A Jeremy Trueblood OT Boston College Sorry no info here but I have him as best availible OT on the board at this time. (starter in 2 years) 3B Donte Whitner Ohio State Strenghts: Elite speed for a safety. Plays with a ton of energy. Very effective against the run and as a pass rusher. Has the ability to play man coverage against bigger receivers. A solid tackler and a hard hitter. Has an excellent work ethic and plenty of experience against top competition. Weaknesses: Doesn't have ideal size. Ht: 5'11 Wt: 205 Had knee surgery after the 2004 season. Comments: A very tough player. Once played in a game just a week after having arthroscopic surgery on his knee. Underrated because of his size, but he does not play like a 5'11, 200lbs guy. Similar to Bob Sanders, but has even more upside. I really wanted to draft a replacement for EM but could not justify a high draft choice with such a poor WR class
  15. Pot calling kettle! Pot calling kettle, come in please!
  16. Really don't know anything about this kid. Next time could you post some Bio information or stats... That makes it easy to say that your crazy!
  17. Way to early for this post... what happens if the Bills lose the opener? I can see the signs being carried in the street! Marv = loser
  18. Not sure that these skill mean squat (excuse the pun) for F-ball strgth. Most of a linemans power comes from his lower body. Although I'll be the first to say i'm not an expert in the area.
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