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Pick Pos Name, Alma Mater, Height, Weight Pick No. 013 (R1, 13) LB Vic Beasley, Clemson, 6' 3", 246 lbs. Pick No. 031 (R1, 31) DT Carl Davis, Iowa; Height: 6' 5"; Weight: 320 lbs. (Via Seattle) Pick No. 044 (R2, 12) LB Stephone Anthony, Clemson, 6' 2⅜", 243 lbs. Pick No. 075 (R3, 11) LB Taiwan Jones, Michigan St, 6' 3", 245 lbs. Pick No. 078 (R3, 14) OL Ali Marpet, Hobart, 6' 4", 307 lbs. (Via Miami) Pick No. 109 (R4, 13) (Traded to Seattle) Pick No. 140 (R5, 12) TE Blake Bell, Oklahoma, 6' 6", 252 lbs. Pick No. 146 (R5, 18) OL Max Garcia, Florida, 6' 4", 309 lbs. (Via Kansas City) Pick No. 171 (R6, 11) OL Tyler Moore, Florida, 6' 5", 320 lbs. Pick 205 (R7, 13) OL Mark Glowinski, West Virginia, 6' 4", 307 lbs. http://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/premi...t.php?d=splfki Updated: http://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/premi...t.php?d=gfjgoy :bng: |
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I'd be over the moon with this Thiugh i consider a guard in 3rd 13: R1/P13 DE SHANE RAY MISSOURI 31: R1/P31 WR DEVANTE PARKER LOUISVILLE 44: R2/P12 ILB DENZEL PERRYMAN MIAMI 75: R3/P11 TE CLIVE WALFORD MIAMI 78: R3/P14 DT CARL DAVIS IOWA 140: R5/P12 CB LORENZO DOSS TULANE 146: R5/P18 ILB TAIWAN JONES MICHIGAN STATE 171: R6/P11 OT TYRUS THOMPSON OKLAHOMA 205: R7/P13 QB SEAN MANNION OREGON STATE |
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Let the other kids (teams) draft Shane Ray, Gregory, and Dupree...
Won't no part of 'tweeners'... Payton got his WR last year, let that **** rest... Besides, there are plenty of good WR that could be found in mid rounds to augment what we have... Further, we're never gonna develop any WR if we don't get guys like Toon, Coleman, and Jones some reps/touches on the field... |
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To think the Saints would reach for another WR with the first pick is baffling. At some point, Toon and Coleman must step up. |
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still have cook as a toy for now. SP needs to start using him as a WR |
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All this plenty of great receivers late. We have enough late round prospects on the roster. There is a reason most of these guys either went late or were UDFA. They either have size or speed not a combination of both.
Now im not saying getting a WR early is a must but we have lost around 2000 of our roughly 5000 receiving yards. Call me strange but i dont fancy pinning my hopes on a small slot receiver and a ageing/banged uo receiver. Nick Toon has 21 career reception and this is his 4th season and he will be 27 during the season. |
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I am currently looking up WR highlights from last season(well almost) and I have one that I just saw that is not slated to go in the first. In fact there is a lot to possibly like about him too.
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You're truly elite talent is among the first five to fifteen picks, depending on that year's draft's bumper crop... Many of us have posted that we noticed Brees was "forcing the ball to Graham"... You think that Payton hadn't noticed that as well?!? Graham is such a big target to throw that Brees was not using his Payton-coached skills of checking down to the other receiving options... If we can see this on rebroadcasts on NFLN, Payton surely can with the computer-aided game film that his full-time production staff can produce... That software/game interface probably comes with Madden-script overlay and maybe even that 360° GoPano views... Anyways crunching numbers to production, having only one ball per play from scrimmage, something had to give as talent had to be spread across the field on both sides of the ball... But to change course mid-stream and spend a high pick on another offensive player (exception Scherff, Line of Scrimmage) after having sacrificed two players, one of which is likely to end up in the Hall of Fame, in the name of improving the defense is, well, self-defeating... |
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Im not saying get a Dez Bryant and force the ball but we need something to worry teams wide imo. I haven't watched the late pick WR this year but i dont see many that carry that size/speed combination. Hey many we can find a Anquan Bolden somewhere in the mid to late rounds that can win contested balls and keep the field spread.
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