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Old 02-15-2005, 08:43 PM   #21
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Since Chicago took their RB, the next biggest need for Oakland is a DE with a non stop motor, enter Dan Cody.
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Old 02-15-2005, 08:44 PM   #22
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the 18 hour was per pick for extreme situations, not for the entire draft.
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Old 02-15-2005, 09:16 PM   #23
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Arizona is on the clock, and not owned by any member. Feel free to step in and make the pick tonight.

Same goes for the Redskins pick.

Anyone who wants to get involved, or those that are curently involved can make these picks
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Old 02-15-2005, 11:38 PM   #24
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I made the pick for The Cards. Denny goes with overall value rather than most pressing need, and grabs the top Tackle up for grabs in Alex Barron. He'll wait for the next pick to grab his runner.
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Old 02-16-2005, 09:39 PM   #25
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Heath Miller for Detroit. Good pick.

The popular selection for Detroit in many mocks seems to be defensive. This, however, gives Harrington, or possibly Garcia, a much needed option and could really open up the offense.

Dallas cant lose on their next selection, I see a nice trio of players I would select from. Lets see if MJ is thinking along the same lines as me.
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Old 02-16-2005, 10:39 PM   #26
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I happy with the way the draft is looking with the Chargers only two picks away and two of our top choices still on the board.
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Old 02-17-2005, 07:28 AM   #27
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I honestly can't see grabbing a TE that early. I think in the real draft, they ought to go defense there, or trade out of the top 10 to grab Miller.
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Old 02-17-2005, 09:20 AM   #28
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Mike Williams is for real. The only question mark he has going into the draft is his year off of football. How long will it take him to return to form?
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Houston needs a good "hands" guy over the middle who is willing to take a hit... in other words a good #2 guy to take pressure off of Andre Johnson. Reggie Brown is that guy. He's got good routes, and great hands... oh, yeah, and he's got that little extra that will let him be a legit threat in his own right, too.
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Mike Williams is for real. The only question mark he has going into the draft is his year off of football. How long will it take him to return to form?
I'll bet he's ready come trainign camp, and that is a mighty scary team you've got there. The Chargers could be the next upcoming dynasty if they can keep that group together...depending on what happens at QB, of course!
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Old 02-17-2005, 09:34 AM   #31
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Houston needs a good "hands" guy over the middle who is willing to take a hit... in other words a good #2 guy to take pressure off of Andre Johnson. Reggie Brown is that guy. He's got good routes, and great hands... oh, yeah, and he's got that little extra that will let him be a legit threat in his own right, too.
Damn, you are killing me. In almost all the mocks I have followed this year, he has fallen all the way to the eagles in round one, which was my hope. Oh well...now back to plan.......uh.....damn.
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Old 02-17-2005, 09:37 AM   #32
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For Carolina, my suggestion would be Off. tackle. They have a real need at Rb as well, but not as pressing. Wr could also be a need, but the off. line needs help. Since moving the RT to LT, they don't really have a RT. I would go Brown from Oklahoma here, or some other OT. Just my opinion though.
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Brown is rising fast, and I don't think he'll fall that far at all. I do think he'll go before Mike Williams, honestly, but that's only because I expect people to go for the known commodity rather than risk the year off.
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Any question here Kansas city goes Defense? CB is a real need, although DL would also help. LB also. My suggestions would be:
1) CB C.Rogers Aub
2) S. Merriman OLB/DE Maryland or D.Johnson LB Tex
3) E.Janes DL Wisconsin
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Old 02-17-2005, 02:32 PM   #35
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I agree with you on what the Chiefs need...defense! I picked Johnson because I feel he is the best player left on the board. They may have greater needs at other defensive positions but I think they would love to have Johnson.
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The Chiefs might select defense in every round.
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I agree with you on what the Chiefs need...defense! I picked Johnson because I feel he is the best player left on the board. They may have greater needs at other defensive positions but I think they would love to have Johnson.
Honestly, it was a no lose pick. Either of the players I listed will be impact on that defense. Can't fault the LB pick at all.
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Old 02-18-2005, 08:13 AM   #38
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1.17 this isn't going to happen. No way. No way will E.James of Wis, Cb from Auburn and both the DT's I really want be there.

However that being said, the DL of the Bengals is a mess. They need a solid DT to help stuff the run. I was really split here. Johnson is the popular pick, but A. Hawthorne out of Wisconsin is a big solid guy as well. Hell even Patterson from USC or Cody would work here.
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Old 02-19-2005, 02:39 AM   #39
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Nice pick for the Vikings. It is hard to create a solid defense without an effective pass rush. If the real draft works out like this, the Vikings can feel very good about their first round pick.
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Old 02-19-2005, 06:20 AM   #40
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Yeah, its impossible to create a solid defense w/o a generating a pass rush. I am hoping we trade Moss to Oakland (there are talks it is possible). That being said their first round draft pick (7th overall) and a defensive starter (Philip Buchanion perhaps) would probably be all the value we could get for him. With the 7th pick hopefully DJ would be there, because the Vikings LBs r sooo weak. If DJ was gone I am guessing one of the top corners would be there in Rolle or Pacman. Then with the 18th pick we take Erasmus Jones. That would be one hell of a first round.

As far as this mock draft I I cant believe DJ fell that far to 15!! In my opinion he is the best player in the draft and I would take him with the first pick if I was San Fran.

Lets try to keep this draft rolling... It would be cool to draft through 3 rounds in a more timely manor then we are proceding at right now.

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