I know i do! Check this one out, I would be thrilled beyond words if it went like this. Assuming they have good seasons and all that of course...
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I'll try and scrap some up on some of the forums (other than this) I post on.
About Max Jean-Gilles, he's not a Broncos type lineman. It'd be hard to imagine us having a 6'4 - 340 pound + guard.
A lot of the drafts are similar. I think my presence of drilling either offensive/defensive line into their heads has worked out. A lot of people have us taking Darnell Bing, S and Martin Nance, WR. I wouldn't mind either of those picks as well.
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Originally posted by BroncologyI'll try and scrap some up on some of the forums (other than this) I post on.
About Max Jean-Gilles, he's not a Broncos type lineman. It'd be hard to imagine us having a 6'4 - 340 pound + guard.
A lot of the drafts are similar. I think my presence of drilling either offensive/defensive line into their heads has worked out. A lot of people have us taking Darnell Bing, S and Martin Nance, WR. I wouldn't mind either of those picks as well.
I know Nance is a popular name at wide out, and deservedly so, but he will have to answer the injury question and prove is highly reported athleticism at the combine. If he can do both, he would be the perfect combination of production and athleticism, with a game similar to Jerry Porter, but more upside. I still think some player toiling in unrealized expectations will have a big year and push his way to the top of the receivers list, perhaps Demeterius Williams of Oregon. There is still a lot to be sifted through.
*Draft Aside* As of now, I'm elbows deep in MLB draft coverage and information, hoping the Rockies can continue to nail these high picks as they have done the last three years. Of course, O'Dowd will find a way or "come up with a new plan" to mess up a good thing going in the low minors. If you are a Rockie fan, hope for Hochevar tomorrow, he has the stuff to complement Francis in the rotation nicely. Hey, a draft is a draft is a draft...
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Originally posted by OhNoKoolAidI was about to post a similar comment to this regardingMax Jean-Gilles. Before you bring up Foster, keep in mind that he is a rare athlete, running a 5.05 at 335 lbs. I'd be suprised to see Jean-Gilles crack 5.4 after watching him play. Max will be a uality player for someone else, but I think he will be a better college player than a pro one, because solely wide bodies have better success in school than in the pros. Edwin Mulitalo is the ceiling for guys like this, but he has as good a chance of being the next Aaron Gibson.
I know Nance is a popular name at wide out, and deservedly so, but he will have to answer the injury question and prove is highly reported athleticism at the combine. If he can do both, he would be the perfect combination of production and athleticism, with a game similar to Jerry Porter, but more upside. I still think some player toiling in unrealized expectations will have a big year and push his way to the top of the receivers list, perhaps Demeterius Williams of Oregon. There is still a lot to be sifted through.
*Draft Aside* As of now, I'm elbows deep in MLB draft coverage and information, hoping the Rockies can continue to nail these high picks as they have done the last three years. Of course, O'Dowd will find a way or "come up with a new plan" to mess up a good thing going in the low minors. If you are a Rockie fan, hope for Hochevar tomorrow, he has the stuff to complement Francis in the rotation nicely. Hey, a draft is a draft is a draft...
I agree with you on Nance but I also think that Demetrius has to prove his health as well. I'm not too familiar with him, but he missed 13 games his freshman year? Was he injured or did he just not get the chance to play? I know he missed three games last year but I do think he is a guy that can go up the draft boards with another solid year.
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Originally posted by DawgfanI don't like that draft. Mainly because it is more of the same. The Browns I highly doubt will have that bad a season. The team has come a long way since last year. In all reality I see the Browns not having the 2nd pick in the draft. But more around 11th or 12th.
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Tampa Bay will be choosing later than 2, Dallas will be choosing later than 10. And does anyone really think that D'Brickshaw Ferguson will be the number 1 overall pick?
Leinart will go first. If a team that already has someone they consider to be their long term solution at QB they will trade out of the No.1 pick no question.
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Originally posted by bmcl2343Tampa Bay will be choosing later than 2, Dallas will be choosing later than 10. And does anyone really think that D'Brickshaw Ferguson will be the number 1 overall pick?
Leinart will go first. If a team that already has someone they consider to be their long term solution at QB they will trade out of the No.1 pick no question.
I like the defensive line picks, but I'm sure Shanahan will go for a cornerback, wide receiver, or linebacker for no apparent reason. I could completely envision him taking Reggie Bush. And no doubt that whoever he drafts will be a reach.A proponent of Denver drafting Cutler since 10/05.
So naturally, my Adopt-A-Bronco is Jay Cutler!
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Originally posted by PsychoChickenExactly. I could see any of the other teams in the top 5 trading up for Leinart. The problem for the 49ers is that Omar Jacobs is also a top 5 quarterback, and teams may also feel secure in staying where they are and taking him. I think it's pretty likely that the 49ers would go after Ferguson, though. They need to improve that crappy offensive line around Alex Smith.
I like the defensive line picks, but I'm sure Shanahan will go for a cornerback, wide receiver, or linebacker for no apparent reason. I could completely envision him taking Reggie Bush. And no doubt that whoever he drafts will be a reach.
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