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Post by mitch9234 on Mar 23, 2015 18:56:32 GMT -5
With the 70th pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, the new York Jets select Ali Marpet, G, Hobart More depth/competition on the guard position.
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Post by mitch9234 on Mar 23, 2015 19:05:34 GMT -5
With the 71st pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears select Ty Sambrailo, OT, Colorado State More protection from Cutler who is always one of the most sacked QBs every year. MarchingOn
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Post by MarchingOn on Mar 23, 2015 20:09:11 GMT -5
With the 72nd pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, the St. Louis Rams select Alex Carter, CB, Stanfordkkc86 OTC
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Post by kkc86 on Mar 23, 2015 22:56:07 GMT -5
With the 73rd pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, the Atlanta Falcons select Eric Rowe, FS/CB Utah A lengthy, physical DB that I think could do well in Dan Quinn's system. I like him as more as a free safety than a corner, but is still very capable as a corner imo. plax
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Post by plax on Mar 24, 2015 0:29:22 GMT -5
With the 74th pick in the 2015 NFL Draft, the New York Giants select Paul Dawson, LB, TCUYes, another Linebacker. The goal of the draft for me is to build the Giants defense and make it a top tier unit. In the first round we picked up a huge (literally) weapon in Shelton, and in the 2nd round McKinney was taken to help the LB core. The Giants rarely take 1 LB in a draft, nevermind 2, I know, but I am the GM here, and I think LBs are really important in today's NFL. As I stated in the McKinney reasoning, I really like Devon Kennard and feel like he is a starting LB for us going forward. McKinney made it 2 really good LBs, and with Dawson, the Giants have a 3-man core to build up together for years to come. I REALLY like Dawson and feel that he not only fills a need, but is amazing value. His game is tailor-made for the NFL. With McKinney, Kennard, and Dawson, the Giants finally have a good LB core for the first time in a very long time. Juggs
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Post by Juggs on Mar 24, 2015 8:55:45 GMT -5
With the 75th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans select, Gerod Holliman, FS, Louisville This pick was brutal to make for me, since 4 of my top 32 are sitting here, even after trading down, and I'm not sure any will make it to the top of the 4th. That said, it also makes it an easy choice because I can be confident that the guy I'm getting is a unique young talent. Holliman, in my view, is the only single high ball hawk in the draft. While other safetys are better tacklers with better measurables, Holliman has elite pass instincts and untouchable range. Those defining characteristics, along with his natural "plucking" hands, helped him haul in 14 interceptions last season and the Thorpe Award for the nation's best defensive back. While the Titans have young Daimion Stafford and veteran DaNorris Searcy to play in the box, Ray Horton and Dick LeBeau are infamous for playing near the line and using their front 10 aggressively. This necessitates a rangy single high specialist, and while Michael Griffin is an adequate overall free safety because of his intelligence and hard hits, he can't do what Holliman can do when the ball is in the air. If Ed Reed or Earl Thomas is in this draft, it's Holliman. He's fallen because of strength and size and his below-average tackle technique, but I watched every game I could of him, and I didn't think it was a huge deal until I heard scouts and experts bash him for it. Good thing we have Michael Griffin to back him up then as a rookie, a guy who I know can hit. @me on the clock. I'll post the next one around noon. Sorry, I've got class.
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Post by Juggs on Mar 24, 2015 10:56:50 GMT -5
With the 76th pick in the 2014 NFL draft, the Minnesota Vikings select, Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State Two receivers in three rounds? I say yes, when they're this good. I expected Devin Smith to go in round 1 based on his ability on the outside as a true deep threat. Smith has amazing talent, maybe more so than any receiver in the draft, but he didn't consistently produce at Ohio St, he only really came into the picture this year and was only at his best playing with Cardale Jones when Urban Meyer really unleashed the offense. Still, his play down the stretch showcased what he can potentially do in the NFL for a team like Minnesota who could really use a versatile deep threat to make up for Bridegwater's lacking ability to push the ball downfield on long passes. With Greg Jennings gone and Devante Parker and Cordarelle Patterson as strict X guys, Devin Smith will have a defined role playing on the LOS from day 1 in Minneapolis. Morkim OTC with the Browns
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Post by Morkim on Mar 24, 2015 11:42:38 GMT -5
With the 76th pick in the 2014 NFL draft, the Cleveland Browns select, Donovan Smith, OT, Penn State Pretty nice to be able to upgrade your Oline in the third round. Feels like BPA since I figured he'd be gone in round 2. MarchingOn OTC
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Post by MarchingOn on Mar 24, 2015 12:20:16 GMT -5
With the 77th pick in the 2014 NFL draft, the New Orleans Saints select Marcus Hardison, DE/DT, Arizona StateSaints add another pass rusher. Hardison didn't really get a chance to show what he could do until his senior season, since he was behind (now NFLer) Will Sutton on the depth chart. Senior season though, Hardison exploded for 53 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, 10 sacks and six turnovers (three forced fumbles, two interceptions and a fumble recovery). Great athlete with a lot of upside. "Could be just scratching the surface of his potential." Jindred OTC with SF
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Post by Jindred on Mar 24, 2015 12:49:29 GMT -5
With the 78th pick in the 2015 NFL Draft the San Fransico 49ers select Hau'oli Kikaha(Jamora), OLB, WashingtonYou can never have enough good pass rushers. Who knows if Aldon Smith will make it through a full season without getting suspended, while Ahmad Brooks my still be cut due to a big cap hit this year and mediocre production last year, while Aaron Lynch is still learning the game. Kikaha was a sack machine in his final two seasons with the Huskies putting up 13 in his junior year and 19 in his senior. He knows how to get to the QB and can make Ahmad Brooks expendable. 101mitch OTC
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