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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; ok at what is next? Jeff Mroz QB Yale 6' 5",230 Nick Hartigan Brown RB 6' 2', 220 4.53 40 Ethan Kilmer WR 6'0" 205 4.35 42� vertical Penn State Ross, Pat C 6-3 295 Boston College Rodrique Wright DT ...
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04-30-2006, 04:15 PM | #1 |
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RD 7?
ok at what is next?
Jeff Mroz QB Yale 6' 5",230 Nick Hartigan Brown RB 6' 2', 220 4.53 40 Ethan Kilmer WR 6'0" 205 4.35 42� vertical Penn State Ross, Pat C 6-3 295 Boston College Rodrique Wright DT Texas 6'5" 300 Scott Paxson DT Penn ST 6'4" 284 Manase Hopoi DT Wash. 6'3" 288 Havner, Spencer OLB UCLA 6-4 243 Kai Parham Virginia 6-3 256 5.03 Kevin Schimmelmann ILB Stanford 6'2" 215 James Cottrell MLB 6'0" 235 NEW MEXICO STATE Nick Turnbull CB 6'2" 218 FLORIDA INTL Dee Webb CB 5'10" 183 Florida Trevis Coley S 6'0" 215 4.46 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI I have not figured Payton out yet. |
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04-30-2006, 04:20 PM | #2 |
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RE: RD 7?
Zach Strief 6-7 349 5.42
Despite his reputation as a premier college offensive tackle, Strief is not good enough to play tackle in the NFL and is best suited to play guard. He has excellent size and natural strength and when he uses his hands aggressively he is a strong lineman who can hold ground vs. power rushers and drive defensive linemen down the line of scrimmage on down/side blocks. He is a very smart football player who consistently plays to the limits of his ability -- his smartness enables him to communicate very well with other linemen to adjust to defensive line stunts/loops. While he is a limited athlete and lacks the quick feet and agility to pass block well out on an island, he can move and adjust decently in a small area. He is a highly competitive blocker who consistently gives an excellent effort on every block. He is the type of lineman whose intangibles will enable him to be a solid backup offensive lineman in the NFL for a long time -- he can back up both guard and tackle positions. He may not be drafted because of his limited athletic ability, but he should definitely be signed as a free agent because of his size, natural strength, competitiveness, smartness and intangibles. http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/2006/strief_zach |
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04-30-2006, 05:14 PM | #6 |
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RE: RD 7?
Last pick is coming up.
Since we've had a pretty odd draft, I say we take Brett Basanez (QB/Northwestern). I've watched this kid all season. He reminds me a lot of Delhomme. Basanez has had NUMEROUS comebacks. He's led his team back from some pretty big deficits and they've put some pretty high numbers on the score board. Brees is the starter and Martin is our backup, obviously. I say dump Bouman and continue to work on A-Mac and Basanez. http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/2006/basanez_brett Then again, I'm not an NFL scout by any means. |
04-30-2006, 05:20 PM | #7 |
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RE: RD 7?
I hope we get Marques Colston-WR Hofstra. I can't believe he's lasted this long.
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04-30-2006, 05:23 PM | #8 |
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Ya'll got me! I have no clue who we couldgo for.
I say Mix. from Auburn...why not develop a young TE in case Hilton wants to leave. Or maybe Havner to help on special teams |
04-30-2006, 05:24 PM | #9 |
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Cameron Vaughn - LB, LSU
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