frogger Posted April 6, 2005 Posted April 6, 2005 after the ungrateful Henry is traded, didn't TD give him an extension because he spent all of his money. Yeah, ungrateful! Round 2-Chris Spencer 6'3" 310 center I've read one report calling him the best lineman in the draft. Gives us a starting lineup of LJ Shelton(340)-Anderson(345)-CSpenser(310)-Villarrial(320)-Mike Williams (370ish)-that's a big line (now imagine goalline with Peters added as TE) I think we keep teague, gandy and Bannan in uniform as reserves, good depth...Peters too. round 3-Vincent Jackson-6'5" 240 WR one reason for a lack of red zone td's could be we have no one with size. i think Jackson remains a WR, and becomes the 3rd WR, 4.46 speed and can get deep. and once moulds leaves/retires we won't have the same situation as before with the loss of Price. round 4-Brandon Browner-stock is slipping, but what he lacks in speed he makes up with in size, at 6'4" 221 he can play the more physical WR in the NFL. other option Ronald Bartell, Jr. or Darrent Williams round 5-Brandon Jacobs-RB/H-back 6'4" 260 power runner, gives McGahee a good back up. Round 6-Stan Hill-6'2" 210 QB Fits for the 3rd QB, I think he has great potential also comes from a strong QB program. Round 7-Victor Sesay 6'6" 270 TE Good size, good blocker, could be 3rd TE
Astrobot Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Round 2-Chris Spencer 6'3" 310 centerI've read one report calling him the best lineman in the draft. Gives us a starting lineup of LJ Shelton(340)-Anderson(345)-CSpenser(310)-Villarrial(320)-Mike Williams (370ish)-that's a big line (now imagine goalline with Peters added as TE) I think we keep teague, gandy and Bannan in uniform as reserves, good depth...Peters too. round 3-Vincent Jackson-6'5" 240 WR one reason for a lack of red zone td's could be we have no one with size. i think Jackson remains a WR, and becomes the 3rd WR, 4.46 speed and can get deep. and once moulds leaves/retires we won't have the same situation as before with the loss of Price. round 4-Brandon Browner-stock is slipping, but what he lacks in speed he makes up with in size, at 6'4" 221 he can play the more physical WR in the NFL. other option Ronald Bartell, Jr. or Darrent Williams round 5-Brandon Jacobs-RB/H-back 6'4" 260 power runner, gives McGahee a good back up. Round 6-Stan Hill-6'2" 210 QB Fits for the 3rd QB, I think he has great potential also comes from a strong QB program. Round 7-Victor Sesay 6'6" 270 TE Good size, good blocker, could be 3rd TE Wonderful job. You've gone for size with Jackson at WR but also at CB in Browner. I've always felt we were small at those positions. I'd even run Jacobs and McGahee in tandem sometimes. I think Hill will be an UDFA, and we could go for a "Slash" guy (see my signature) late. That saves a 6th Round pick, where I'd get Darnell Jones, a 6-0, 241, 4.65 FB who can run and catch the ball.
LabattBlue Posted April 7, 2005 Posted April 7, 2005 Check my first mock out as listed below in my sig. This draft is completed with the assumption that LJ Shelton will not be a Bill....
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