hokster
Well-Known Member
I agree with Ayers...he's also a potential mid to late first rounder, so there's a lot of value in that selection at this point.
We'll give BSB until the morning to make his pick.
Looks like Buffalo is a no show.
If we are voting Michael Johnson looks like a decent choice. The Bills need a DE and he looks pretty impressive.
Craig
Already taken.
12. Denver Broncos - Michael Johnson, DE - Georgia Tech (RICLARK)
Jarron Gilbert, Sen'Derrick Marks and Fili Moala are all solid options here, as is Connor Barwin. Depending on what happens with Jason Peters, they could also look at an OT here.
My vote is for Jarron Gilbert, DE/DT - San Jose State
hokster is on the clock for the Giants, then we will all be picking for the Texans.
The Texans select Sean Smith, CB - Utah.
the_bird is now on the clock for the Patriots.
Just curious, you have Sean Smith above DJ Moore at CB?
And Patriots just have way too many picks.
Craig
The Good: A natural football player who displays a good first step out of his stance and redirects cleanly in space. Has an impressive array of pass rush moves considering he only took up defensive end last season. He doubles as a tight end and adds a lot of versatility to a roster. He has a great attitude, is a hard worker and will find a way to be successful.
The Bad: Lacks elite quickness or explosion off the snap and lacks fluidity in space. Is still developing his technique as a rusher and needs more experience on the defensive side.
We'll give danek until about noon EST to make his pick, then we'll make it for him.
If they're going to throw Sanchez into the fire, they'll need to get another weapon for him. Derrick Williams, WR - Penn State would be a good selection here.
Most boards I've seen have both Williams and Iglesias with about the same grades as Louis Murphy and Ramses Barden. Just a step below Robiske.
I just checked a half dozen or so of what are annually among the most accurate mock drafts. Half had Williams coming off first, half had Iglesias coming off first. All had them both coming off in the mid 2nd, so this is about right for either player.
I haven't studied Pitt all that closely, but it seems like they could use some more help keeping Ben upright. Late in the 2nd would seem to be a good time to start seeing some of the better interior linemen start coming off the board.
EDIT: Wow, Rothlesberger's consistent. 46 sacks in '06, 47 in '07, 46 in '08. I'm going to start referring to him as "Ben Three-Sacks."
...aaaaaaaaaaaaand now my guy is gone. No one wanted to trade with me, damnit.
BuffaloSabresBrewer is now on the clock for the Vikings.
How did he drop so low?? Didn't even notice we were ignoring OL.
Craig
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