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What game film are you watching if this guy? I have watched the Nebraska and Alabama game where he supposedly played really well and he didn't stand out to me. Of course it was hard to key on him because they move him around a lot.
,With the 155th pick the Vikings select:
Marquess Wilson, WR, Washington State
The Vikings need some more targets for Ponder to see if he really has the tools to make it in the NFL. At this point Wilson is great value. I tend to buy more into his side of the story than the coaches and think that he has his head together for the NFL. Though he is not NFL ready yet in terms of size/strength, few are in the 5th round. I think he can develop into a strong number two in a few years, and can contribute situationally right away.
Vikings Draft so far:
23 23 Minnesota Keenan Allen WR California
25 25 Minnesota Kevin Minter ILB LSU
22 52 Minnesota Sylvester Williams DT UNC
21 83 Minnesota D.J. Swearinger S South Carolina
5 102 Minnesota Logan Ryan CB Rutgers
23 120 Minnesota Alvin Bailey OG Arkansas
22 155 Minnesota Marquess Wilson WR Washington State
21 189 Minnesota
7 213 Minnesota
8 214 Minnesota
23 229 Minnesota
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Very strong draft
I tend to side with Leach though. Wilson was the man and used to getting his way. Leach comes in tries to change a culture of losing and Wilson wants no part of what Leach was selling.
Thanks! This is the first time I've actively tried something like this and I think it's going well. It's nice to know others do to!
There's definitely some truth there. Wilson isn't my first pick at WR, but I do think he's got his head together now, and if it not, it sucks, but it's a 5th rounder. And compared to everyone else available, I think he was of good value.
I concur you've done an outstanding job. Always appreciate you input on North Carolina players. You must be thrilled with Sly still there in 2nd?
I've got no objections,
But if you do that you also need to change the Cardinals 6th/7th rd picks after the Palmer trade.
I'm fine with it.
How many votes do we need?
Maybe we can wait (until noon?) to see if there's objection?
Well the three people running it seem fine with it. These aren't all that big of moves, but it does allow the 49ers to assume they have Colt. I'm not sure the Cardinals getting Palmer makes a difference in their draft strategy.
On the clock:
24 157 San Francisco - WolverineFan -
25 158 Seattle - Blake -
26 159 Green Bay - Mussop -
27 160 Houston - Corrosion -
28 161 Denver - SenorStan -
29 162 Washington - SteelBTexan -
30 163 Atlanta - RT22 -
31 164 Cleveland - Texan4Ever -
32 165 Baltimore - RockNRandy -
33 166 Miami - TexansSeminole -
34 167 Green Bay - Mussop -
35 168 Baltimore - RockNRandy -
Hey, guys. Last week was hectic for me but this one is much, much more relaxed. I'll be picking for the Saints and NYG again. Thanks steelb and 76 who were the two to take over my picks for me, I believe.
My personal steal of the draft.
The Seattle Seahawks in the late 5th round select Denard Robinson, WR,KR,RB, Michigan
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My personal steal of the draft.
The Seattle Seahawks in the late 5th round select Denard Robinson, WR,KR,RB, Michigan
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#160 Shawn Williams Safety - Georgia.
(Did a search to be sure he was still available , can someone confirm)
#160 Shawn Williams Safety - Georgia.
(Did a search to be sure he was still available , can someone confirm)
Señor Stan;2149043 said:Denver selects Aaron Mellette, WR, Elon
If I'm still drafting for the Falcons with pick #163 we select TE Levine Toilolo Stanford.
With the 164th overall pick, the Browns select...
Nico Johnson, ILB Alabama
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From CBS Sports:
Strengths
Physically imposing defender with good overall musculature and weight distribution. Seems to enjoy the physical nature of the game, aggressively taking on and shedding blockers at the point of attack. Appears most comfortable inside, showing the ability to make subtle side-steps to slip into gaps and meet backs at the line.
Weaknesses
Isn't the intimidating striker that his physicality might lead you to believe. Doesn't play as fast as might appear in workouts. Limited awareness as a pass defender. Does not possess ideal speed or fluidity to handle coverage responsibilities for long.
Compares To: Bart Scott, ILB, New York Jets
This guy has a chance to be a better pro than college player. He did the dirty work while Ertz got all of the catches.
A really solid, sound fundamental player, cant go wrong with a Saban coached LB. (McClain not withstanding) I cant believe a talent like this is available this late in the draft. Johnson would be an immediate upgrade over James/Dobbins and he's available in the 5th rd. WoW
I agree, Johnson was a very good pick and surprising that he's still available in the 5th. I don't think he'll fall this far on draft day. I think he can be real good as MLB in a 4-3 stuffing the run, but he's very limited in pass coverage and isn't going to be great as a 3-4 ILB with pass coverage duties on a RB or TE.
I agree on Toilolo as well, in a couple years he could be a stud at TE.