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QBREES9 02-22-2008 08:30 PM

Draft Daddy
 
Draft Daddy: Blog : 2008 NFL Draft News as it Breaks: Updated Regularly

Mike Turner's (Chargers tailback) people are not happy here in Indy. Apparently his agent has been told precisely what I expected -- the draft is loaded with tailbacks and teams in dire need at running back will draft one. The one team that might be his buyer is New Orleans, because Deuce's recovery has hit some snags, according to their trainers. The Steelers like Turner alot, but they don't like the numbers he is looking for. Arizona, reportedly, loves him but can't afford to even buy groceries on their cap. They just had to cut three players to get a little wiggle room.

MatthewT 02-22-2008 08:56 PM

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Turner makes all the sense in the world for the Saints. As much as we all love Deuce, including myself, you cannot wait around hoping he recovers. That position is just too critical to mess around with. I know the defense was bad, but not having that consistent running game probably caused the Saints the division title this past year.

QBREES9 02-22-2008 09:15 PM

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Deuce's recovery has hit some snags, according to their trainers. I don't remember reading or hearing about Deuce, recovery hitting a snag.

ScottF 02-22-2008 10:50 PM

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I definitely would say no to Turner:

1) We need to worry about defense, period
2) If Henderson improves, and Meachem steps up to a 3 or 4, then with Marques and Patton we have a formidable passing attack, and will rely less on the run
3) Stecker & Thomas played great (for a lot cheaper) as reserves- they had the 100 yard games, not Bush & Deuce.
4) Turner is too damn expensive

iceshack149 02-22-2008 11:33 PM

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Also, the New York Jets, Tampa Bay and Indianapolis really love defensive tackle Sedric Ellis of U.S.C. Our source thinks the Jets have the best shot of getting him at 6, but he may slip past them and a few other teams due to his injury history (right knee is getting a lot attention in Indy)....Glenn Dorsey is the ideal one gapper, but lacks the size that most scouts look for. Before you hear it anywhere, don't be surprised if the two stud defensive tackles slip out of the top 5. Both defensive tackles have issues and neither are slam dunks, but may be overdrafted because of a lack of depth at the position. Both of these guys must go to the right scheme.
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DD.comment: The buzz we are getting from several inside sources is that ex-B.S.U. tackle Ryan Clady is a very gifted athlete for a big fellow, but he needs to "significantly" pick up his intensity level if he's going to be a factor at the next level. Also, a few people (including a top prospect) told us Clady could have a tough time adjusting in the N.F.L. because he rarely went up against quality defensive ends in college.
I don't get to watch as much college football as I'd like to so I'm wondering if anyone here agrees with these comments?

iceshack149 02-22-2008 11:38 PM

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Oh yeah. No to Turner. ScottF pretty much summed it up.

saintsfan1976 02-23-2008 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by saintsmissile (Post 154476)
Good hands, fast, durable and makes plays. Oh yeah, he's from a small school! That should be the feather in his cap to make him a Saint!

If he played at LSU, you'd be all over him.

WillMacKenzie 02-23-2008 03:13 PM

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pierre thomas still gets no respect.

i'm really upset.

HES THE REAL DEAL, FORGET TURNER AND HOOCH


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