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I don't understand either of these posts. Did you guys have him rated highly? I had him rated as a 4th rounder.
What don't you understand? Simply highest rated player @ position of need.
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I don't understand either of these posts. Did you guys have him rated highly? I had him rated as a 4th rounder.
What don't you understand? Simply highest rated player @ position of need.
I don't understand either of these posts. Did you guys have him rated highly? I had him rated as a 4th rounder.
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With the 121st pick the Denver Broncos select...
Nigel Bradham, OLB, Florida State
Bradham could fit in the NFL at any 4-3 LB position, and inside in a 3-4. Ferocious against the run and very good in coverage, Bradham is extremely versatile. Best fit would appear to be outside in a 4-3. He's fearless, relentless, and fast. Covers a lot of ground on the field. Is usually around the ball. Solid tackler. Can turn and run with TEs in coverage. Can anchor despite slightly high cut build, and uses hands well to shed blocks. Dedicated hard worker on and off the field with virtually perfect durability record.
I'm in a bit of a spot here. With all that has happened since we started this draft, I would have changed my entire draft philosophy. Now we lose Ryans but I don't get the pick we received in the trade because it happened after our draft started. Tough luck.
I was really aiming for Broyles or Quick right here but they just didn't make it to me. With that in mind, with our 4th round pick the Houston Texans select:
Kyle Wilber OLB, Wake Forest
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Wilber addresses our depth at OLB. I see him as a Brooks Reed clone with less strength and he is less refined as a pass rusher. I like his potential and I think he could be a valuable asset. He is very athletic and has very good feet. Once we get his pass rushing moves more polished I think we will be looking at OLB as a major strength of this team, even without Mario. In today's NFL you can never have too many pass rushers. He could also be valuable on special teams, as he has been somewhat of a kick blocking specialist during his time at Wake Forest.
I'm in a bit of a spot here. With all that has happened since we started this draft, I would have changed my entire draft philosophy. Now we lose Ryans but I don't get the pick we received in the trade because it happened after our draft started. Tough luck.
I was really aiming for Broyles or Quick right here but they just didn't make it to me. With that in mind, with our 4th round pick the Houston Texans select:
Kyle Wilber OLB, Wake Forest
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Wilber addresses our depth at OLB. I see him as a Brooks Reed clone with less strength and he is less refined as a pass rusher. I like his potential and I think he could be a valuable asset. He is very athletic and has very good feet. Once we get his pass rushing moves more polished I think we will be looking at OLB as a major strength of this team, even without Mario. In today's NFL you can never have too many pass rushers. He could also be valuable on special teams, as he has been somewhat of a kick blocking specialist during his time at Wake Forest.
The Detroit Lions Select: Nick Foles, QB, Arizona
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The Lions have Stafford at the helm, and just re-signed Shaun Hill for a 2 year backup deal. This gives Nick a couple of years to groom to be the backup or as trade bait. Foles is a big strong kid who has alot of upside. A down SR year mostly due to a poor Wildcat team, and combine led to him dropping in this draft.
A great value for the Lions in round 4.
Bolden is a superb cover corner capable of playing on an island. He is at his best in bump-and-run coverage, where he can recover after stabbing. He is also effective in zone, where he can trigger his foot and drive to make a play on the ball. He has speed to start at the next level and the body control to adjust on a ball while covering at full speed.
Strengths: Looks the part with a strong, defined frame and good length (33?? arms, 9?? hands). Has good quickness and athleticism for his size. Coordinated with smooth movement skills. High effort rusher and works through the whistle. Relentless worker, fighting off blocks and battling to the ballcarrier. Has strong hands and holds his own at the point of attack. Stout anchor when he plays low to the ground. Has strong practice habits and coaches talk highly of his work ethic. Has been productive at the FBS-level with a combined 27.0 tackles for loss and 13.5 sacks the past two seasons. Offers some scheme versatility.
Weaknesses: Not a quick-twitch player who will consistently threaten the edge. Has limited explosive qualities and lacks great initial burst or overall range for the position ? not overly flexible or loose. Has a limited array of pass rush moves and needs to improve his technique in this area. Struggles to locate the ball at times and needs to do a better job with his read/react skills. Has some durability concerns, missing time this past season with leg injuries. Has only year as a starter at the FBS-level and was part of a rotation-heavy defensive front ? limited experience against top competition.
Damn Dutch! We are just on top of this ****.
Somebody is going to get a real steal with Omar Bolden on draft day.
With the 128th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, the Super Bowl Champion New York Giants select...
Michael Brewster, C, Ohio State
Brewster can play all five positions on the O-line. The Giants need to think about replacing their aging veterans.
With the 128th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, the Super Bowl Champion New York Giants select...
Michael Brewster, C, Ohio State
Brewster can play all five positions on the O-line. The Giants need to think about replacing their aging veterans.
Does Section516 know he's on the clock? He was in here earlier today.
REMINDER: Clocks are 6 hours now. Not 12.
5.131) Minnesota Vikings - Section516 -
1.3) Minnesota Vikings - Section516 - Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor
2.35) Minnesota Vikings - Section516 - Mark Barron, S, Alabama
3.67) Minnesota Vikings - Section516 - Dwayne Allen, TE, Clemson
4.99) Minnesota Vikings - Section516 - Marvin McNutt, WR, Iowa
Im going to give them Bernard Pierce, RB, Temple
3.77) Philadelphia Eagles - Shaft75 - Keenan Robinson, LB, Texas
Well we are going to have to have someone else update the results thread as my "mod" rights for mock draft talk has been stripped.
:Shrug:
Señor Stan;1924666 said:Who is next on Shafts list...516 just made his pick and it's the same dude.
I think its becuase you changed your name and the system doesn't recognize Blake as a mod whereas SuperMario was. I imagine you need to get someone to reinstate your proper position.
I could be mistaken, but I believe he had mod powers even with the name change...