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Who's Your RD5 Pick?  

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  1. 1. Round 5

    • Lamarr Houston DT43 Texas
      13
    • Dennis Pitta TE BYU
      0
    • Brandon Carter OG Texas Tech
      1
    • Sean Canfield QB Oregon State
      0
    • Stefen Wisniewski OC Penn State
      3
    • Joe McKnight RBC USC
      7
    • Cristian Ponder QB Florida State
      0
    • Dexter Davis OLB34 Arizona State
      0
    • *Lance Kendricks TE Wisconsin
      1
    • Mitch Petrus OG Arkansas
      0
    • Naaman Roosevelt WRF Buffalo
      4
    • Noel Devine RB West Virginia
      6
    • Larry Wilson OLB43 Connecticut
      5


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Majority Rules;

DraftTek's Simulator now grabs these players in our first Simulation:

Round 1---McClain ILB

Round 2---Jason Fox LT

Round 3---Tony Pike QB

Round 4---Sam Young LT

 

and here are the subsequent computer picks based on the Positional Needs

submitted by 32 DraftTek Correspondents:

4 104 Buffalo Sam Young OT Notre Dame P4Grab -16 Reach

4 105 Chicago C.J. Wilson DE43 East Carolina P2 +0 Value

4 106 Jacksonville Vince Oghobaase DT43 Duke P4 +30 Value

4 107 Miami Tony Moeaki TE Iowa P3 +4 Value

4 108 NY Giants Garrett Graham TE Wisconsin P3 +4 Value

4 109 Tennessee Devin McCourty CB Rutgers P2 +0 Value

4 110 Carolina Rahim Alem DE43 LSU P2 -17 Reach

4 111 San Francisco *Jerrell Powe DT34 Mississippi P3R -23 Reach

4 112 Denver *Kris O'Dowd OC USC P2 -7 Reach

4 113 Pittsburgh Akwasi Owusu-Ansah FS Indiana (PA) P3 +1 Value

4 114 Atlanta *Jeremy Beal DE43 Oklahoma P2 -19 Reach

4 115 Houston *Quan Sturdivant ILB North Carolina P4 +13 Value

4 116 NY Jets Zane Beadles OG Utah P3 -1 Reach

4 117 Baltimore Daryl Washington ILB TCU P3 +9 Value

4 118 Arizona Micah Johnson ILB Kentucky P3 -11 Reach

4 119 Cincinnati *Rennie Curran OLB43 Georgia P3O +5 Value

4 120 New England *Aaron Hernandez TE Florida P4R -1 Reach

4 121 Green Bay *Jarriel King OT South Carolina P3 -2 Reach

4 122 Philadelphia Myron Lewis CB Vanderbilt P2 +0 Value

4 123 Dallas *Anthony Castonzo OT Boston College P3 -13 Reach

4 124 Minnesota A.J. Edds TE Iowa P3 +0 Value

4 125 San Diego Devin Ross CB Arizona P3 -3 Reach

4 126 New Orleans D'Anthony Smith DT43 Louisiana Tech P4 +33 Value

4 127 Indianapolis Jerome Murphy CB South Florida P3 -17 Reach

5 128 St Louis *Jevan Snead QB Mississippi P2 +22 Value

5 129 Detroit *Dezmon Briscoe WRP Kansas P3O +14 Value

5 130 Cleveland *Rodney Hudson OG Florida State P4R -8 Reach

5 131 Washington *Mike Pouncey OG Florida P2Grab -16 Reach

5 132 Kansas City *Mike Williams WRF Syracuse P4R +7 Value

5 133 Oakland Charles Scott RBF LSU P4R -8 Reach

5 134 Seattle Dan LeFevour QB Central Michigan P3 +23 Value

5 135 Cleveland Mike Neal DE34 Purdue P4R -4 Reach

5 136 Buffalo ?

 

Your move.

 

Enjoy!

Astro, Bills Correspondent, DraftTek

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Sam Young isn't a LT, lol, he is a RT and a RT only and not a very good one at that. He doest have the ag, speed or quickness for a LT and gets killed by speed pass rushers, there is a reason he only play RT at ND.

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Sam Young isn't a LT, lol, he is a RT and a RT only and not a very good one at that. He doest have the ag, speed or quickness for a LT and gets killed by speed pass rushers, there is a reason he only play RT at ND.

We have two or three young, potentially good LT's on the roster. Why wouldn't we take a RT in Round 3? Are you happy with Chambers and Butler?

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We have two or three young, potentially good LT's on the roster. Why wouldn't we take a RT in Round 3? Are you happy with Chambers and Butler?

 

Butler yes, Chambers as a #4 OT that can play G, sure.

 

Fox, Butler, Bell, Meredith, Chambers, and we can only keep 4. That is a good OT group with 4 of them able to play all spots but C.

Young can only play RT so he gives you no versatility which is what you need in back-up players.

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I like the thinking Astro. Impact LB, Tackle, QB, Tackle and if the DT holds up, we'd have 5th, 6th, 6th, 7th, 7th to grab some more peeps.

 

Think of it this way red: if the others have the positional versatility, having a guy like Young start at RT would only make us better. We'd actually have depth behind him.

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BTW, anybody surprised that Ben Tate hasn't been drafted yet?

I think of him as this year's Rashard Mendenhall, and the Stillers ultimately did well with that pick.

 

Mendenhall (drafted 23rd overall) fumbled often in preseason of 2008, but in week 4 of the 2009 season, Mendenhall started in place of an injured Willie Parker. Against the San Diego Chargers he jump started his NFL career by rushing for 165 yards and two touchdowns.

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My only reservation about Lamarr Houston is off-field issues. Suspended for one game after being arrested and charged with DWI in two-car accident (no injuries).

 

He could room with Lynch...

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Wait til at least the 6th to grab Devine. Fast and shifty, I don't think his one cut moves will take him as far in the NFL. He is strong for a little guy though being able to bench over 400lbs. Definitely don't let Lynch and Devine room together.

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Wait til at least the 6th to grab Devine. Fast and shifty, I don't think his one cut moves will take him as far in the NFL. He is strong for a little guy though being able to bench over 400lbs. Definitely don't let Lynch and Devine room together.

 

 

I would think Devine would be a nice compliment to FJ as a change of pace back.

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Unfortunately, this has gone down hill FAST. Nothing against the threads, Astro, but everyone is just basically drafting position with no idea of the player. Kind of takes the fun out of it.

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I would think Devine would be a nice compliment to FJ as a change of pace back.

Devine's got some talent, but never even lived up to his hype in WV. He was supposed to tear up the Big East, but he ended up basically being a solid back with the occasional "highlight" play. He may end up filling a Sproles type role (depth RB with some ST skills), but I don't think he will be as talented as Sproles. 6th rounder for a team in need sounds about right.

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Noel Devine, I just have a feeling about him. He wasn't spectacular (But was great when he played/was on his game) in college But in high school he put up great stats and highlight films. I remember watching him on youtube a few years ago.

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Noel Devine, I just have a feeling about him. He wasn't spectacular (But was great when he played/was on his game) in college But in high school he put up great stats and highlight films. I remember watching him on youtube a few years ago.

 

So his high school plays on youtube are supposed to be a barometer of his abilities vs. his moderate success in WVU's run happy offense????

 

Devine could very well be the next Sproles, but he could very well be the next Travis Henry. He already has 4 kids with different baby mama's.

 

He is a good back, but he'll be limited just like Roscoe Parrish, in what he can do in the NFL.

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I'm okay with folks drafting position rather than the player. My job at DraftTek is to determine our positional needs. It has been extremely helpful to find out, for example, that if a strong LB is there at #9 you'd draft him, so I notified DraftTek that if McClain or Spikes drops to 9, then we'd grab them as well as a LT or QB.

 

Another example is that TSW'ers would take TWO tackles in this draft, so I notified DraftTek about multiple LT's.

 

Don't get too hung up on the accuracy of January mocks; use these simulations to gauge what you would do (or not do) in given situations. Have fun learning how you feel about that situation.

 

As Ben and Jerry said, "If It's Not Fun, Why Do It"? :wallbash:

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