bluenews Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 1 Detroit Aaron Curry ILB Wake Forest 2 St Louis Jason Smith OT Baylor 3 KC Brian Orakpo OLB34 Texas 4 Seattle Michael Crabtree WRF Texas Tech 5 Cleveland Malcolm Jenkins CB Ohio State 6 Cincinnati Eugene Monroe OT Virginia 7 Oakland Jeremy Maclin WRF Missouri 8 Jack BJ Raji DT43 Boston College 9 Green Bay Everette Brown OLB34 Florida State 10 SF Mark Sanchez QB USC 11 Buffalo Andre Smith OT Alabama 12 Denver Tyson Jackson DE34 LSU 13 Wash Michael Oher OT Mississippi 14 NO Rey Maualuga ILB USC 15 Houston Matthew Stafford QB Georgia 16 San Diego Darrius Heyward-Bey WRF Maryland 17 NY Jets Brian Cushing OLB43 USC 18 Denver James Laurinaitis ILB Ohio State 19 TB Peria Jerry DT43 Mississippi 20 Detroit Eben Britton OT Arizona 21 Philly Knowshon Moreno RBF Georgia 22 Minnesota Darius Butler CB Connecticut 23 Cheaters Clay Matthews OLB34 USC 24 Atlanta Aaron Maybin OLB43 Penn State 25 Miami Vontae Davis CB Illinois 26 Baltimore Michael Johnson OLB34 Georgia Tech 27 Indy Evander Hood DT43 Missouri 28 Buffalo Robert Ayers DE43 Tennessee 29 NY Giants Larry English OLB34 Northern Illinois 30 Tennessee Chris Wells RBF Ohio State 31 Arizona Percy Harvin WRF Florida 32 Pittsburgh Max Unger OG Oregon
Hazed and Amuzed Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 You want replace one lazy OT with another? Geez...
Glass To The Arson Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 You want replace one lazy OT with another? Geez... Michael Johnson/Everette Brown at 11 Britton at 28
bluenews Posted April 19, 2009 Author Posted April 19, 2009 Michael Johnson/Everette Brown at 11Britton at 28 How long are your arms? Do you need to reach for everything? Lack of safe picks (defensive backs) make this draft very interesting. Enjoy!
Christopher Capolupo Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 It is already been reported that the Browns are looking to take Crabtree or Sanchez at 5. Why would they go CB all of the sudden?
DE Bills Fan Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 Michael Johnson/Everette Brown at 11Britton at 28 I agree with your opinion. Britton is the exact opposite of Peters and will make the team better. He may not have Peter's talent, but I think He will do well. I also think they should get Alex Mack, Max Unger or Eric Wood with the 43nd pick and Chase Coffman with the 75th pick.
bluenews Posted April 19, 2009 Author Posted April 19, 2009 It is already been reported that the Browns are looking to take Crabtree or Sanchez at 5. Why would they go CB all of the sudden? Crabtree will be of the draft board (Seattle) and what will the Browns do with three QBs. Are they trading Anderson or Quinn?
bananathumb Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 1 Detroit Aaron Curry ILB Wake Forest2 St Louis Jason Smith OT Baylor 3 KC Brian Orakpo OLB34 Texas 4 Seattle Michael Crabtree WRF Texas Tech 5 Cleveland Malcolm Jenkins CB Ohio State 6 Cincinnati Eugene Monroe OT Virginia 7 Oakland Jeremy Maclin WRF Missouri 8 Jack BJ Raji DT43 Boston College 9 Green Bay Everette Brown OLB34 Florida State 10 SF Mark Sanchez QB USC 11 Buffalo Andre Smith OT Alabama 12 Denver Tyson Jackson DE34 LSU 13 Wash Michael Oher OT Mississippi 14 NO Rey Maualuga ILB USC 15 Houston Matthew Stafford QB Georgia 16 San Diego Darrius Heyward-Bey WRF Maryland 17 NY Jets Brian Cushing OLB43 USC 18 Denver James Laurinaitis ILB Ohio State 19 TB Peria Jerry DT43 Mississippi 20 Detroit Eben Britton OT Arizona 21 Philly Knowshon Moreno RBF Georgia 22 Minnesota Darius Butler CB Connecticut 23 Cheaters Clay Matthews OLB34 USC 24 Atlanta Aaron Maybin OLB43 Penn State 25 Miami Vontae Davis CB Illinois 26 Baltimore Michael Johnson OLB34 Georgia Tech 27 Indy Evander Hood DT43 Missouri 28 Buffalo Robert Ayers DE43 Tennessee 29 NY Giants Larry English OLB34 Northern Illinois 30 Tennessee Chris Wells RBF Ohio State 31 Arizona Percy Harvin WRF Florida 32 Pittsburgh Max Unger OG Oregon I like this, though seems unlikely Smith wuld drop to 11 or Ayers to 28. On other hand, Oher should be there at 11 and Connor Barwin at 28. I'd like that combo too. Then a tight end in the 2nd.
TheBuffaloBills Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 What do you think of this Scenario: 1. a) Clay Matthews OLB 1. b) Alex Mack/ Eric Wood C/OG 2.) Lawrence Sidbury Jr. DE 3.) Chase Coffman TE I would love that draft. Or if we go OT with the 11th Pick 1a.) Oher/Smith 1.b) Any USC linebacker/ Barwin 2.) Lawrence Sidbury Jr. 3.) Chase Coffman
JM57 Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 What do you think of this Scenario: 1. a) Clay Matthews OLB 1. b) Alex Mack/ Eric Wood C/OG 2.) Lawrence Sidbury Jr. DE 3.) Chase Coffman TE I would love that draft. Or if we go OT with the 11th Pick 1a.) Oher/Smith 1.b) Any USC linebacker/ Barwin 2.) Lawrence Sidbury Jr. 3.) Chase Coffman I like a hybrid of the two a little better. I honestly don't think that Cushing OR Matthews is our answer at the WLB position. Neither are particularly good at dropping into coverage, they're better at rushing the passer. Unfortunately, with Mitchell, we already have an OLB who's good at putting his head down and rushing the QB and just decent at dropping into a zone. I also don't think that we necessarily need a 1st round talent to replace Ellison either. Maybe a 2nd, maybe a 3rd. I think guys like OSU's Marcus Freeman and South Florida's Tyrone McKenzie would be more than suitable replacements and good fits for our system, and should be available in the 3rd round. That would allow for something like this: 1a. Oher 1b. Johnson/other DE/Pettigrew 2. TE or DE if we went Oher, Pettigrew 3. OLB (Freeman, McKenzie)
Pozitive51 Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 Don't rule out the Bills trading the 11th. The buzz on Sanchez is heating up and they are in a great position sitting in front of Denver and Washington. With four picks on day one they could fill holes at DE, LB, OL and TE. There is depth at all positons.
bluenews Posted April 19, 2009 Author Posted April 19, 2009 Don't rule out the Bills trading the 11th. The buzz on Sanchez is heating up and they are in a great position sitting in front of Denver and Washington. With four picks on day one they could fill holes at DE, LB, OL and TE. There is depth at all positons. I think Sanchez will be gone before #11......as long as the Bills get one of the top 4 offensive tackles and a defensive end!!!
Steely Dan Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 You want replace one lazy OT with another? Geez... If the Bills draft Andre Smith I might vomit and sleep through the games this season. I agree with your opinion. Britton is the exact opposite of Peters and will make the team better. He may not have Peter's talent, but I think He will do well. I also think they should get Alex Mack, Max Unger or Eric Wood with the 43nd pick and Chase Coffman with the 75th pick. At least Britton will be working his azz off!! I like a hybrid of the two a little better. I honestly don't think that Cushing OR Matthews is our answer at the WLB position. Neither are particularly good at dropping into coverage, they're better at rushing the passer. Unfortunately, with Mitchell, we already have an OLB who's good at putting his head down and rushing the QB and just decent at dropping into a zone. I also don't think that we necessarily need a 1st round talent to replace Ellison either. Maybe a 2nd, maybe a 3rd. I think guys like OSU's Marcus Freeman and South Florida's Tyrone McKenzie would be more than suitable replacements and good fits for our system, and should be available in the 3rd round. That would allow for something like this: 1a. Oher 1b. Johnson/other DE/Pettigrew 2. TE or DE if we went Oher, Pettigrew 3. OLB (Freeman, McKenzie) Cushing an injury waiting to happen. Matthews would be ok. Here's the guys I wouldn't draft any time any how any way. Andre Smith Mike Williams Mach 2 Michael Oher seems too risky. Those are the guys off the top of my head.
Hazed and Amuzed Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 Andre Smith Mike Williams Mach 2 I completely agree. Why would any Bills fan want Smith after what we went through with Fat Mike. Smith has bust written all over him. Here are just a few reasons: *Smith not only had a poor combine but it was reported that the reason was he didn't work out in preparation for it. WHAT? *Not only that, when he realized the mistake he made by not being prepared he just left the combine abruptly. WHAT(again)? *It was reported that he bombed on his pro day, which I normally would not put too much stock in but considering his combine problems, well... The kid shows all the signs of being lazy. YEAH that's the guy I want! If we draft Lazy Andre with anything other then our 3rd or lower then I will have completely lost all faith in our drafting abilities.
spartacus Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 Don't rule out the Bills trading the 11th. The buzz on Sanchez is heating up and they are in a great position sitting in front of Denver and Washington. With four picks on day one they could fill holes at DE, LB, OL and TE. There is depth at all positons. neither Denver or Washington will be drafting a QB in round 1.
spartacus Posted April 19, 2009 Posted April 19, 2009 I completely agree. Why would any Bills fan want Smith after what we went through with Fat Mike. Smith has bust written all over him. Here are just a few reasons: *Smith not only had a poor combine but it was reported that the reason was he didn't work out in preparation for it. WHAT? *Not only that, when he realized the mistake he made by not being prepared he just left the combine abruptly. WHAT(again)? *It was reported that he bombed on his pro day, which I normally would not put too much stock in but considering his combine problems, well... The kid shows all the signs of being lazy. YEAH that's the guy I want! If we draft Lazy Andre with anything other then our 3rd or lower then I will have completely lost all faith in our drafting abilities. you have faith now ?? based on what ? must be those deals where we overpaid to pick players that would have been available at our original spot
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