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I put this on the main board along with a full off-season plan...thing, but I thought I'd put this here too.

 

 

Draft (5 rounds - Write-ups via NFLDraftCountdown)

1. Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon

2. Nick Mangold, C, Ohio State

3a. Anthony Fasano, TE, Notre Dame

3b. Anthony Smith, FS, Syracuse

4. Gerald Riggs, RB, Tennessee

5. Matt Bernstein, FB, Wisconsin

 

 

I'd like another really good O lineman, but I think this gives us the better value overall. Other than Riggs (who could be a decent backup), I think these guys could all find a place on the starting roster.

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I put this on the main board along with a full off-season plan...thing, but I thought I'd put this here too.

Draft (5 rounds - Write-ups via NFLDraftCountdown)

1. Haloti Ngata, DT, Oregon

2. Nick Mangold, C, Ohio State

3a. Anthony Fasano, TE, Notre Dame

3b. Anthony Smith, FS, Syracuse

4. Gerald Riggs, RB, Tennessee

5. Matt Bernstein, FB, Wisconsin

I'd like another really good O lineman, but I think this gives us the better value overall.  Other than Riggs (who could be a decent backup), I think these guys could all find a place on the starting roster.

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I think that looks good.

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Good work, but we desperately need an OG, probably 2.

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It makes more sense when you look at the whole off-season. It puts Gandy and Williams at guard.

 

The off-season leaves guard by far the weakest point on the team, but it gives us two good tackles (assuming Peters keeps his pace), and a strong center. If one of those guys can make the transition to guard, the line will be improved enough to make headway.

 

Anyway, this draft is based on no trading picks, which is how I feel they will work it. It would be great to get all the help we need, but I don't think it's feasible in one draft/off-season. This will get us headed in the right direction without ignoring the rest of the teams needs.

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It makes more sense when you look at the whole off-season.  It puts Gandy and Williams at guard.

 

The off-season leaves guard by far the weakest point on the team, but it gives us two good tackles (assuming Peters keeps his pace), and a strong center.  If one of those guys can make the transition to guard, the line will be improved enough to make headway.

 

Anyway, this draft is based on no trading picks, which is how I feel they will work it.  It would be great to get all the help we need, but I don't think it's feasible in one draft/off-season.  This will get us headed in the right direction without ignoring the rest of the teams needs.

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Again, my compliments, but an OG such as Setterstrom could be a difference maker for us, and we might be able to get him in the 3rd, although I wouldn't count on it.

Last season, I went nuts over DeMarcus Ware, before he was projected to go early. I tortured R.Rich with posts and even PMs about this kid. :doh: He wound up being selected at #11, and will probably wind up being one of the best picks of the 05 draft.

This year, Setterstrom is my selection to be a building block for the team who drafts him. Some mocks don't even show him being taken in round 3.

Watch his stock rise at the combines. :doh:

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