Scott Wrights new Mock draft
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I am an avid Trojan fan, so I know firsthand how good Rivers is. He could play either weakside or strongside linebacker in a 4-3. Obviously, the need for him or any other 1st round LB depends on the play of the starting SAM backer (whoever he is) and/or Ian Gold's performance, as well as where he is projected to go in the weeks before the draft (if he's even within our reach). Keith probably fits best at WILL, because that's the position he's played at SC, but he has the size and athletic ability to play SAM.Last edited by Max Power; 08-07-2007, 07:12 PM.
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What an exercise in futility! No one knows the most basic information like what the draft order will be. It is impossible to determine which college players will excel, regress, or become injured. Any team's personnel need have yet to become established for next year due to players development, retirement, injury, or free agency. Yet, the prediction game begins once again.
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Originally posted by Dean View PostWhat an exercise in futility! No one knows the most basic information like what the draft order will be. It is impossible to determine which college players will excel, regress, or become injured. Any team's personnel need have yet to become established for next year due to players development, retirement, injury, or free agency. Yet, the prediction game begins once again.
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Originally posted by MindField View PostI think it has become rather clear the Broncos need to look at WR before any other positions...
Wonder if there would be another "Javon Walker" story out there we can take advantage of.
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The Raiders get another runningback? I thought that's why they got Michael Bush, who was a projected 1st rounder before his injury?
Brennan, 3 quarterbacks go before him, then he drops that low? Among their reasons for the drop, the only really valid one is size, but at 6'2, that's not bad. He does need to bulk up. He led the league in passing, while having an extremely high efficiency rating; he has a much better arm than Leinart; he understands complex offenses and defenses much better than Russell or Young; he's performed better under pressure than Brady or Brohm, and he has better mobility than they do. Plus, by the time he graduates, he'll fit the FO QB criterias in games played and completion percentage. The knock I have against him that Draft Countdown didn't mention is that he'll be entering the NFL a bit older than usual, so he has to start soon.
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Originally posted by omac View PostThe Raiders get another runningback? I thought that's why they got Michael Bush, who was a projected 1st rounder before his injury?
Brennan, 3 quarterbacks go before him, then he drops that low? Among their reasons for the drop, the only really valid one is size, but at 6'2, that's not bad. He does need to bulk up. He led the league in passing, while having an extremely high efficiency rating; he has a much better arm than Leinart; he understands complex offenses and defenses much better than Russell or Young; he's performed better under pressure than Brady or Brohm, and he has better mobility than they do. Plus, by the time he graduates, he'll fit the FO QB criterias in games played and completion percentage. The knock I have against him that Draft Countdown didn't mention is that he'll be entering the NFL a bit older than usual, so he has to start soon.The fool who fancies he is full of wisdom
While he sits by his hearth at home.
Quickly finds when questioned by others .
That he knows nothing at all.
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