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Current Draft Order

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1. Detroit Lions
2. Arizona Cardinals
3. Oakland Raiders
4. Houston Texans
5. Washington Redskins
6. Cleveland Browns
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
8. Tennessee Titans
9. Minnesota Vikings
10. St. Louis Rams
11. Green Bay Packers
12. Miami Dolphins
13. Pittsburgh Steelers
14. Buffalo Bills
15. Atlanta Falcons
16. New York Jets
17. San Fransisco 49ers
18. Philadelphia Eagles
19. Cincinnati Bengals
20. Dallas Cowboys
21. New England Patriots
22. Carolina Panthers
23. New Orleans Saints
24. Jacksonville Jaguars
25. Kansas City Chiefs
26. New York Giants
27. New England Patriots
28. Denver Broncos
29. San Diego Chargers
30. Baltimore Ravens
31. Chicago Bears
32. Indianapolis Colts
 
If it worked like that...I'd like to trade back with Greenbay or Miami...
 
How about trading with New England, get there two #1s for our one?

I'm not sure we can trade back that far and get the players we want, but I wouldn't be totally against it....
 
It'd be sweet if we could get Poslunsky and Landry...or Poslunsky and Griffin in the first.....
 
It'd be sweet if we could get Poslunsky and Landry...or Poslunsky and Griffin in the first.....

Do you think Poslunsky would still be there?

I was thinking Griffin and Rufus Alexander (due to Landry and Poslunsky probably already being gone).
 
Do you think Poslunsky would still be there?

I was thinking Griffin and Rufus Alexander (due to Landry and Poslunsky probably already being gone).

It hard to say...But I wouldn't be upset with alexander...
 
Do you think Poslunsky would still be there?

I was thinking Griffin and Rufus Alexander (due to Landry and Poslunsky probably already being gone).

Rufus is considered a solid 2nd round pick on most ranking charts I 've seen. So keep your 1st round pick and get Landry the top safety in the draft, and take Alexander in the 2nd.
 
I like to look at this, with the winning percentages.

http://www.gbnreport.com/weeklydraftorder.htm

It's not hard to figure out Kubiak's strategy in passing on 3-and-2. If we win last Sunday's game we'd most likely be 11th. Now we're 4th. There's more football to play, the good news is that we have opportunities to lose games against Oakland, Cleveland and Tennessee, further solidifying our shot at a top 5 (or even top 3) pick -
 
ROUND TWO
36. Houston Texans-- CB, Darrelle Revis

If I haven't mentioned that Houstons secondary is bad well here it goes, Houstons secondary is bad. They made strides toward improvement in the 1st round with selecting S Laron Landry and now they address CB. They have one good CB in Dunta Robinson but the rest are only average, Darrelle Revis gives them a CB who can develop nicely in their defense with the rest of their young players. He's a physical corner and could turn out to be a real steal.

(Other options if available - Antoine Cason, Fred Bennet, Daymeion Hughes, Aaron Ross, Kyle Young, Doug Datish, Quinn Pitcock)

If he comes out, that would be a steal, if not go with Aaron Ross.
 
I am a big Longhorn fan but am puzzled by continuing projections of Frank Okam and Michael Griffin as first round picks. I see another Rod Wright-type experience with Okam, falling to the second day at best. He's been all hat and no cattle at Texas. Griffin I think is a third round pick. Aaron Ross could be an undrafted free agent - he's made some great plays but gets beat too often in one-on-one coverage against good wideouts. Too busy peeking into the backfield to watch the QB and leaves his guys uncovered. Frankly the way the Longhorn secondary has played this year, none of them should be drafted.

Impressive work assuming you typed all of that from scratch. I agree that the Texans need a safety but I also believe 4 is too high for Landry. If we end up at 4 (or higher) I would support a trade down lower into the first round. I think we need more Ryans or Daniels -level players at SS, CB, FS and OLB and thus more picks would be better than one high pick.
 
According to ESPN draft tracker his is listed at #28 (late 1st round)

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfldraft/draft/tracker/player?id=10438

This is from the espn 1st round projection

Scouts Inc.'s Top 32
Player Class Pos. School
1. Joe Thomas Sr. OT Wisconsin
2. Brady Quinn Sr. QB Notre Dame
3. Calvin Johnson Jr. WR Georgia Tech
4. Leon Hall Sr. CB Michigan
5. Gaines Adams Sr. DE Clemson
6. Alan Branch Jr. DT Michigan
7. Adrian Peterson Jr. RB Oklahoma
8. Quinn Pitcock Sr. DT Ohio St.
9. Jake Long Jr. OT Michigan
10. Sam Baker Jr. OT USC
11. Ted Ginn Jr. Jr. WR Ohio State
12. LaRon Landry Sr. S LSU
13. Brian Brohm Jr. QB Louisville
14. Levi Brown Sr. OT Penn State
15. Glenn Dorsey Sr. DT LSU
16. Dwayne Jarrett Jr. WR USC
17. Jeff Samardzija Sr. WR Notre Dame
18. Marcus McCauley Sr. CB Fresno State
19. Quentin Moses Sr. DE Georgia
20. Kenny Irons Sr. RB Auburn
21. DeMarcus Tyler Sr. DT N.C. State
22. Daymeion Hughes Sr. CB Cal
23. Zach Miller Jr. TE Arizona State
24. Robert Meachem Sr. JE Tennessee
25. Paul Posluszny Sr. OLB Penn State
26. LaMarr Woodley Sr. DE Michigan
27. Buster Davis Sr. ILB Florida State
28. Drew Stanton Sr. QB Michigan State
29. Joe Staley Sr. OT C. Michigan
30. Amobi Okoye Sr. DT Louisville
31. Patrick Willis Sr. ILB Mississippi
32. Troy Smith Sr. QB Ohio State
 
Doesn't appear that the "ranked players" above includes any juniors. So it'll depend on how many juniors come into the draft -
 
It is safe to say he will be somewhere between Late 1st to Mid 2nd.


Thanks, I could not find this list. I knew it was there somewhere.

Just wanted to point out the list you show does not include juniors, and as some will go in the 1st, it makes Alexander look even more like a 2 rounder. Where in the 2nd is the question.
 
ROUND THREE

68. Houston Texans-- RB, Kenneth Darby

Houston needs a RB another RB because Samkon Gado and Ron Dayne won't get the job done, although I am very optomistic about Wali Lundy. Kenneth Darby gives Houston another young RB who runs very hard.

(Other options: Amobi Okoye



I like Darby in the 3rd. I agree that Gado and Dayne suck and we need help, but we don't need a RB before the 3rd, and even that may be too early.

Okoye is very interesting. He is a senior DT at Louisville. He will be 19 when the NFL season starts. 19!!! He has been project anywhere from 1st round to 3rd round, but his potential is amazing.
 
I like Darby in the 3rd. I agree that Gado and Dayne suck and we need help, but we don't need a RB before the 3rd, and even that may be too early.

Okoye is very interesting. He is a senior DT at Louisville. He will be 19 when the NFL season starts. 19!!! He has been project anywhere from 1st round to 3rd round, but his potential is amazing.


Being a Houston native, I used to be big Oilers fans and now I am Texans fans. But I had really liked Eagles chances this year prior to McNab's injury. The way they had been playing, I really thought Eagle could win the SB this year.


Yes Okoye has big potential written all over him but his work ethic will determine how far he will go as it is with all young players.


Unless some juniors join the draft class, OLB position looks weak this year compared to ILB.


I have question for all of you, what if Texans end up with 4th or 5th draft pick and they are not able to get a good deal in place to trade down. Who should they select in that situation?

Joe Thomas, Alan Branch, AP, CJ, Leon Hall, Laron Landry, Brady Quinn, ????

WHO should they draft in that situation.
 
ROUND THREE

68. Houston Texans-- RB, Kenneth Darby

Houston needs a RB another RB because Samkon Gado and Ron Dayne won't get the job done, although I am very optomistic about Wali Lundy. Kenneth Darby gives Houston another young RB who runs very hard.

(Other options: Amobi Okoye, Brian Smith (OLB), KaMichael Hall, )

I am praying B.Leonard drops to us in the third. It seems to me you are a bit of an Eagles fan which tells me you see the same stuff in Leonard as I do since you have him going there and have them winning the Super Bowl. Sorry but no McNabb no SB...

I would also rather see us pick up a LB in the second round and pick up a CB via free ageny(Clements or Samuels)

Looks like you've been doing your research tho. Thanks for all the good info.


Sorry I quoted the wrong thread, now I am correcting it.

Being a Houston native, I used to be big Oilers fans and now I am Texans fans. But I had really liked Eagles chances this year prior to McNab's injury. The way they had been playing, I really thought Eagle could win the SB this year.


Yes Okoye has big potential written all over him but his work ethic will determine how far he will go as it is with all young players.


Unless some juniors join the draft class, OLB position looks weak this year compared to ILB.


I have question for all of you, what if Texans end up with 4th or 5th draft pick and they are not able to get a good deal in place to trade down. Who should they select in that situation?

Joe Thomas, Alan Branch, AP, CJ, Leon Hall, Laron Landry, Brady Quinn, ????

WHO should they draft in that situation.
 
I would love to see Texans spend some money this off season and try to pick up Nate Clements from Bufallo and Lance Briggs from Chicago. I know it will be a costly signing but this can really help rebuilding process to contention much quicker and both of these guys are proven players.

In the draft round 1 - AP or Alan Branch or Laron landry or Calvin Johnson
 
Thanks, I could not find this list. I knew it was there somewhere.

Just wanted to point out the list you show does not include juniors, and as some will go in the 1st, it makes Alexander look even more like a 2 rounder. Where in the 2nd is the question.

Most draft reports don't list juniors, but the gbnreport that dbspi posted does have Juniors listed and they have Rufus going #30 to the Bears.
 
the only problem i have with that guys draft, is...HOW IS THE HEISMAN WINNER GONNA GO IN THE SECOND ROUND??? VERY VERY UNLIKELY

He's not a prototypical QB. He doesn't have ideal size or arm strengh. There are better NFL prospects ahead of him such as Quinn, Bohm...

I feel he'll go in the first, but if he doesn't, there's why.
 
I have question for all of you, what if Texans end up with 4th or 5th draft pick and they are not able to get a good deal in place to trade down. Who should they select in that situation?

Joe Thomas, Alan Branch, AP, CJ, Leon Hall, Laron Landry, Brady Quinn, ????

WHO should they draft in that situation.


None of the above. Thomas comes in second place though. Gaither from Maryland. Branch is not a top 5 player and AP has injury concerns and Kubes doesn't typically like to go that route early. Hall isn't worth top 5 but is close, but isn't the best CB in the draft...that honor goes to Cason. Landry isn't worth top 20 IMO, but he is the best FS...he will probally go top 15 out of need though. Quinn will not be drafted by us period.
 
I am a big Longhorn fan but am puzzled by continuing projections of Frank Okam and Michael Griffin as first round picks. I see another Rod Wright-type experience with Okam, falling to the second day at best. He's been all hat and no cattle at Texas. Griffin I think is a third round pick. Aaron Ross could be an undrafted free agent - he's made some great plays but gets beat too often in one-on-one coverage against good wideouts. Too busy peeking into the backfield to watch the QB and leaves his guys uncovered. Frankly the way the Longhorn secondary has played this year, none of them should be drafted.

Impressive work assuming you typed all of that from scratch. I agree that the Texans need a safety but I also believe 4 is too high for Landry. If we end up at 4 (or higher) I would support a trade down lower into the first round. I think we need more Ryans or Daniels -level players at SS, CB, FS and OLB and thus more picks would be better than one high pick.

Rep. coming your way if I have any in the bank

You already know what I think about this scenario. Under this scenario, with this many OLT prospects going off the board, could be the worst draft in franchise history. Good news is we'll have an excellent shot at the stud RBs in '08. They don't adress the o-line we're top ten again in the '08 draft.

Agreed with the work involved. Very nice job.
 
ROUND THREE

68. Houston Texans-- RB, Kenneth Darby

Houston needs a RB another RB because Samkon Gado and Ron Dayne won't get the job done, although I am very optomistic about Wali Lundy. Kenneth Darby gives Houston another young RB who runs very hard.

(Other options: Amobi Okoye, Brian Smith (OLB), KaMichael Hall, )




Sorry I quoted the wrong thread, now I am correcting it.

Being a Houston native, I used to be big Oilers fans and now I am Texans fans. But I had really liked Eagles chances this year prior to McNab's injury. The way they had been playing, I really thought Eagle could win the SB this year.


Yes Okoye has big potential written all over him but his work ethic will determine how far he will go as it is with all young players.


Unless some juniors join the draft class, OLB position looks weak this year compared to ILB.


I have question for all of you, what if Texans end up with 4th or 5th draft pick and they are not able to get a good deal in place to trade down. Who should they select in that situation?

Joe Thomas, Alan Branch, AP, CJ, Leon Hall, Laron Landry, Brady Quinn, ????

WHO should they draft in that situation.


If by some miricle Thomas fell to them and they passed on the guy, that would top the TJ dibacle as the worst draft decision in franchise history. Won't happen . If the first three don't take the guy, someone will move up for him. Gaither hasn't even declared yet. And there is a grand Canyon gap between Thomas , Gaither and the other top four. Thomas is THE lock. He is worth waiting for the second teired DBs. Day one, he hits the ground chasing Bruce Mathews. Spencer goes to the right side.
Won't argue Gaither at his size might have the greater potential. Thomas is ready to plug and play day one.

How do you pass on the guy who with one stroke, puts your o-line as one of the preimer o-lines in the league ? Especaily when your franchise QB has been beaten to death two-hundered and fifty times....and counting. Especailly when your coach has a greater confidence in his QBs arm than he does his line on third and two to sow away a game. I don't know and I ain't in the loop, just makes sence to me. Probably moot. He won't fall to four. Just saying.

Looking at the lists, after last Sundays inablity to even generate a field goal try after the half, it is just mind boggling to me there are still All Day and Landry proponents out there. How much of this will you tollerate befor you see the light. If you've got the line you can controll your fate. You can stomahe this sputtering offense one more year ? Good greif. I'm tired of posting it. Six prosects on the board, better grab one. O-line is the need position and has been since Bosselli. Acording to ESPN four tackles go off the board first two rounds. Do you need a two by four across the snot to understand this is the strogest OLT class in years....maybe ever. There's gonna be a run on them. Book it.
 
If by some miricle Thomas fell to them and they passed on the guy, that would top the TJ dibacle as the worst draft decision in franchise history. Won't happen . If the first three don't take the guy, someone will move up for him. Gaither hasn't even declared yet. And there is a grand Canyon gap between Thomas , Gaither and the other top four. Thomas is THE lock. He is worth waiting for the second teired DBs. Day one, he hits the ground chasing Bruce Mathews. Spencer goes to the right side.
Won't argue Gaither at his size might have the greater potential. Thomas is ready to plug and play day one.

How do you pass on the guy who with one stroke, puts your o-line as one of the preimer o-lines in the league. Especaily when your franchise QB has been beaten to death two-hundered and fifty times....and counting. Especailly when your coach has a greater confidence in his QBs arm than he does his line on third and two to sow away a game. I don't know and I ain't in the loop, just makes sence to me. Probably moot. He won't fall to four. Just saying.

The thing is, as good as Thomas is...and no doubt he is awesome...Gaither is even better. You can plug him in and play him now with good sucess. His first year of DI ball he shut down the likes of Mario, Lawson, Wimbly, and more. Those are all first round picks that he SHUT DOWN. Gaither is a better player and talent than Thomas, but I could settle for Thomas.
 
The thing is, as good as Thomas is...and no doubt he is awesome...Gaither is even better. You can plug him in and play him now with good sucess. His first year of DI ball he shut down the likes of Mario, Lawson, Wimbly, and more. Those are all first round picks that he SHUT DOWN. Gaither is a better player and talent than Thomas, but I could settle for Thomas.

He's played the right side. He did very well against Adams. I know he can play the right side. He has the Tallent to play left. Just hasn't done it yet. The bottom line is, if Gaither comes out, both will be gone by round two. Won't argue FS and the D as a whole is a critcal need. My book has Thomas as the best since Gallery. If you're in a position to get one of those guys, you wanna go to the SB you pull the trigger. I'm sure the scouts can find a FS prospect latter day one. Not so sure they'll find an OLT there. Thomas is not only a need, he just might be the top prospect at his position in ten years. Landry makes some plays when he goes bowling, I'll be on board. Think it is foolosh, with this clubs o-line history, you pass on a guy like that. By the way we ever find out where Gaither was last week end ? Didn't see him.
 
I just don't know if Kubes wants to draft OLT this year specially after drafting Winston and Spencer last year. Kubes is very high on Spencer as a OLT. But if he does decides to draft Thomas or Gaither then it will mean moving Spencer to ORT and moving Winston to ORG. This suites me fine and all we need to find in near future is Stud OC to replace Flannagan. Flannagan has done a decent job but he is getting up their in age so we do indeed need to find his replacement. This will indeed solidify the OL for next decade for sure.

So what will happen to Drew Hogdon?

We have too many needs on the defensive side of the ball DL, OLB, CB, FS

As much as I like to see us draft OLT, our needs on the defensive side is much greater. This is the reason I keep emphasizing for Alan Branch, Laron Landry, and Hall. I don't know if they are worthy of top 5 pick as it stands as of now.

It will be interesting to see what the off season move will be for Texans. This will answer allot of questions heading into the draft. If they sign Nate Clements and Briggs this off season it will be awesome come draft day.
 
First Round Projection from GBN
http://www.gbnreport.com/2007projection.html


November 22, 2006

# Team Player
1 Detroit Brady Quinn
2 Arizona Joe Thomas
3 Oakland Calvin Johnson
4 Houston Adrian Peterson
5 Washington Gaines Adams
6 Cleveland Marshawn Lynch
7 Tampa Bay Alan Branch
8 Tennessee Dwayne Jarrett
9 Minnesota Levi Brown
10 St. Louis Jake Long
11 Green Bay Frank Okam
12 Miami Darrelle Revis
13 Pittsburgh Leon Hall
14 Buffalo Quinn Pitcock
15 Atlanta Jeff Samadzija
16 New York Jets Marcus McCauley
17 San Francisco Ted Ginn
18 Philadelphia Laron Landry
19 Cincinnati Quentin Moses
20 Dallas Justin Blalock
21 New England (from Seattle) Antoine Cason
22 Carolina Patrick Willis
23 New Orleans Reggie Nelson
24 Jacksonville Paul Posluszny
25 Kansas City Amoye Okobi
26 New York Giants Fred Bennett
27 New England Brandon Meriweather
28 (1)Denver Sam Baker
29 San Diego Paul Williams
30 Baltimore Troy Smith
31 Chicago Arron Sears
32 Indianapolis Buster Davis
 
I was just thinking last night of how much of a team sport football is and how much offense effects defense and vica versa.

Let's say we do draft Thomas or GAither, spencer is back full strength at right tackle, winston moves to rg?...

Let's say our offense starts clicking right away and we are doing great on offense...thus giving us better time of position and points =good.

This causes the opponent to pass the ball more because they are behind and have less time to catch up to us. Thus playing right into our weekness. our pass defense.

I sure wish we could cure everything with last years and this years draft...at least build toward a cure but it takes a lot...of time.

If we do pick a stud LT fist I hope Kubes can indeed find a Ryans/Daniels type of free safety in the 2nd or 3rd..that would be awesome.
 
I was also thinking that it'd be great if Brady Quinn did go to Detroit. Then we would see the Quinn vs AJ Hawk rematch twice a year. That'll get to a sister.
 
I like the idea of picking AP or Joe Thomas with our 1st round pick. And, while a player like Joe Thomas & a fully healed Spencer would most likely solidify our starting OL, I'd prefer to see us take a shutdown CB with the 1st pick.

I believe that a stud CB would have the biggest immediate impact on our team. If Spencer fully recovers (& I have no reason to think otherwise), we should be able to put a solid starting unit together with Spencer, Pitts, & Winston as our foundation. We should be able to pick up a RG or Center in free agency & some young depth in the later rounds of the draft.

As for RB, I'd have to take a looooong look at Michael Bush with our 2nd, or 3rd (assuming he lasts that long) round pick. With the guy's size, speed, & power, you wouldn't have to pull him out in 3rd & short situations. Imagine how much we could rub ESPN's nose in it when Michael Bush runs circles around Reggie Bush. :D
 
I like the idea of picking AP or Joe Thomas with our 1st round pick. And, while a player like Joe Thomas & a fully healed Spencer would most likely solidify our starting OL, I'd prefer to see us take a shutdown CB with the 1st pick.

I believe that a stud CB would have the biggest immediate impact on our team. If Spencer fully recovers (& I have no reason to think otherwise), we should be able to put a solid starting unit together with Spencer, Pitts, & Winston as our foundation. We should be able to pick up a RG or Center in free agency & some young depth in the later rounds of the draft.

As for RB, I'd have to take a looooong look at Michael Bush with our 2nd, or 3rd (assuming he lasts that long) round pick. With the guy's size, speed, & power, you wouldn't have to pull him out in 3rd & short situations. Imagine how much we could rub ESPN's nose in it when Michael Bush runs circles around Reggie Bush. :D

thats sounds resonable to me. the only problem with drafting a CB that high this year is that nobody stands out, at least just yet. So for arguements sake would the Texans get an attractive offer to trade down from a top 5 spot to latter in the 1st rd.? 10-15 the Texans could still pick up a Leon Hall or Laron Landry & either have two #1's next year of additional picks in the 2nd & 3rd this year. Next year draft Gaither & another CB in the 1st or OG Justin Blalock & FS Tom Zbitkowski 2nd rd. plus a solid pair of olb in the 3rd like Clemsons Anthony Waters & Penn State Tim Shaw this year.

I could live with that :dance2:
 
First Round Projection from GBN
http://www.gbnreport.com/2007projection.html


November 22, 2006

# Team Player
1 Detroit Brady Quinn
2 Arizona Joe Thomas
3 Oakland Calvin Johnson
4 Houston Adrian Peterson
5 Washington Gaines Adams
6 Cleveland Marshawn Lynch
7 Tampa Bay Alan Branch
8 Tennessee Dwayne Jarrett
9 Minnesota Levi Brown
10 St. Louis Jake Long
11 Green Bay Frank Okam
12 Miami Darrelle Revis
13 Pittsburgh Leon Hall
14 Buffalo Quinn Pitcock
15 Atlanta Jeff Samadzija
16 New York Jets Marcus McCauley
17 San Francisco Ted Ginn
18 Philadelphia Laron Landry
19 Cincinnati Quentin Moses
20 Dallas Justin Blalock
21 New England (from Seattle) Antoine Cason
22 Carolina Patrick Willis
23 New Orleans Reggie Nelson
24 Jacksonville Paul Posluszny
25 Kansas City Amoye Okobi
26 New York Giants Fred Bennett
27 New England Brandon Meriweather
28 (1)Denver Sam Baker
29 San Diego Paul Williams
30 Baltimore Troy Smith
31 Chicago Arron Sears
32 Indianapolis Buster Davis

What I'm seeing on your list there is not that a lot of gurus have us taking All Day. What I see that a team in desperate need for o-line help just judging there by our combined 250 sacks and counting over five years...year the draft is loaded with prospects, we watch a hoard of good ones go off the board. So what does that make us ? Y' all wanna relive Reggie this off season fine by me. We ain't taking AP. When was the last season the guy played an injury free year ? How many times in three years ? A red cross power back, yeah people will be lined up fighting for that. He's gonna drop like a brick.
 
epic match-up this weekend (Raiders vs. Texans) for all the wrong reasons :crying:

I don't need a top 5 pick to enjoy the NFL draft this is getting old, after 5 years you'd think there would be more progress made than this :stirpot:
 
We have so many holes its unreal.

I think my wish list is OL, DB, RB. In that order.

Joe Thomas heads my list but at 4 i'm not sure we can land him especially if Arizona is in front of us.
 
Updated Draft Order Nov 28, 2006 after week 12

1. Detroit Lions
2. Arizona Cardinals
3. Oakland Raiders
4. Houston Texans
5. Cleveland Browns
6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
7. Green Bay Packers
8. Washington Redskins
9. Pittsburgh Steelers
10. Tennessee Titans
11. Atlanta Falcons
12. Minnesota Vikings
13. St. Louis Rams
14. San Fransisco 49ers
15. Philadelphia Eagles
16. Miami Dolphins
17. Buffalo Bills
18. New York Jets
19. Carolina Panthers
20. Jacksonville Jaguars
21. New York Giants
22. Cincinnati Bengals
23. New England Patriots(f/ Seattle)
24. Dallas Cowboys
25. New Orleans Saints
26. Kansas City Cheifs
27. Denver Broncos
28. New England Patriots
29. Baltimore Ravens
30. San Diego Chargers
31. Chicago Bears
32. Indianapolis Colts
 
epic match-up this weekend (Raiders vs. Texans) for all the wrong reasons :crying:

I don't need a top 5 pick to enjoy the NFL draft this is getting old, after 5 years you'd think there would be more progress made than this :stirpot:

no joke. no one that can really help our team in the ways we need is worth a top 5 pick. Picking BPA seems a littel pointless to me at this point because we do not need another high priced QB, we don't need a top 5 injury prone RB, we don't need another top 5 WR, and Kubiak apparently doesn't believe in locking down our OL with studly picks like Gaither or Thomas.
 
1. Detroit Lions- Defense
2. Arizona Cardinals- OLine
3. Oakland Raiders- QB
4. Houston Texans- Adrian Peterson!
5. Washington Redskins- Defense
6. Cleveland Browns- Defense
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Defense/QB
8. Tennessee Titans- WR
9. Minnesota Vikings- WR?

Pretty Good shot, to get (our) well my guy up here!:cool:
 
1. Detroit Lions- Defense
2. Arizona Cardinals- OLine
3. Oakland Raiders- QB
4. Houston Texans- Adrian Peterson!
5. Washington Redskins- Defense
6. Cleveland Browns- Defense
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Defense/QB
8. Tennessee Titans- WR
9. Minnesota Vikings- WR?

Pretty Good shot, to get (our) well my guy up here!:cool:

Pretty good all around.

I could see the Lions gettin one of the QBs tho (Quinn or Brohm) & I would like to the Texans get secondary with the first pick.

I dont think the Raiders will draft a QB only cuz Al Davis refuses to do it in the first round.

The Bucs have Gradkowski so I dont think they get a QB but I do agree that they will probably go defense.

I could see the Vikings getting the other QB that the Lions dont. But if they dont then they could use a WR (probably Jarrett).
 
1. Detroit Lions - Brady Quinn
2. Arizona Cardinals - Joe Thomas
3. Oakland Raiders - Calvin Johnson (I would say a QB but there are no legitimate QBs that would be logical to select at this spot. Troy Smith is the wildcard of this draft. Where does he project? Honestly I would take him in the late 1st early 2nd. But thats me, and everybody has a different opinion on this guy.)
4. Houston Texans - Adrian Peterson (I mean .. he just .. kinda .. fell to us. Who else are you going to take at this position? Too high for any of the DBs. Too high for the next best offensive lineman. We could have gone defensive line.)
5. Cleveland Browns - Gaines Adams (Re-build that line.)
6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - DeWayne Jarrett
7. Green Bay Packers - Leon Hall
8. Washington Redskins - LaRon Landry (Sean Taylor + LaRon Landry)
9. Pittsburgh Steelers - Quinn Pitcock
10. Tennessee Titans - Levi Brown
 
1. Detroit Lions - Brady Quinn
2. Arizona Cardinals - Joe Thomas
3. Oakland Raiders - Calvin Johnson (I would say a QB but there are no legitimate QBs that would be logical to select at this spot. Troy Smith is the wildcard of this draft. Where does he project? Honestly I would take him in the late 1st early 2nd. But thats me, and everybody has a different opinion on this guy.)
4. Houston Texans - Adrian Peterson (I mean .. he just .. kinda .. fell to us. Who else are you going to take at this position? Too high for any of the DBs. Too high for the next best offensive lineman. We could have gone defensive line.)
5. Cleveland Browns - Gaines Adams (Re-build that line.)
6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - DeWayne Jarrett
7. Green Bay Packers - Leon Hall
8. Washington Redskins - LaRon Landry (Sean Taylor + LaRon Landry)
9. Pittsburgh Steelers - Quinn Pitcock
10. Tennessee Titans - Levi Brown


I feel that if AP is the BPA, we trade down at that point.

I feel the Browns would trade up to get him.

The bucs either go QB or D in the first IMO.

Landry and Taylor are both FS's. No need for two top 10 FS's.

Pitcock is lucky to go first round period right now, and is certinally not the best DT...probally not even top 3.

Too early for Brown, but I hope the Titans reach for him because I see BUST written all over him.
 
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