Pretty neat.
http://www.footballsfuture.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=189665
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thats pretty good looking
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love when people do those, but I'm not a fan of Jay Lehman n the 2nd (and I like Lehman). Also, as much as I love and want Fred Davis on the team, I don't like the pick of him at 32/33 especially if we pass on Chris Williams for him.
same message board has a 7 round mock, here's our picks
Glenn Dorsey DT, LSU
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB, Tenn State
Shawn Crable LB, Michigan
John Greco OT, Toledo
Colt Brennan QB Hawaii
Mike Gibson OG, California
Jaimie Silva S, Boston College
aside from the Gibson pick (much better players available after him) that's a pretty good draft. Might've gone a different direction than Greco but he's a very good prospect, and there are some very good prospects available alongside Brennan, but that would be an awesome draft.
http://www.footballsfuture.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=191637Last edited: Jan 27, 2008 -
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I’m all for picking up Anthony Morelli, Kevin O'Connell or Brad Roach either round seven or whoever goes undrafted. All three have good prospects if they could get through a pro camp to be a project/practice squad future player. I really don’t want to use a pick on any quarterback.
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The guy did a nice job, except that he made 8 :huh1: major # mistakes in reguards to retired numbers:huh1:
The errors:
Pick #15 Talib given Detroit #22, which was retired 50 years ago for Bobby Layne
Pick #16 Baker given Cardinal #77 that had been retired for Stan Maudlin a player who died in the locker room 60 years ago
Pick #23 Otah given Steeler #70, the only retired # of the team for Earnie Stautner
Pick #26 Rivers given Giants #50, retired for 1930's star tailback/kicker Ken Strong
Pick #36 Thomas given KC #28 retired for the team's initial tailback Abner Hayes
Pick #47 Mayo given Bengal #54 retired for team's orginal top pick center Bob Johnson
Pick #51 Blake given Cardinal #99 retired for 1940's star tailback Marshall Goldberg
Pick #57 Hefney given Giants #32 retired for WWII casulty Al Blozis.(ironicly Tennessee also has #32 retired for a WWII casulty)
Also as long as Vonnie Holiday is on the team, Chris Long won't wear #91. #75 makes more sense.:ffic:
Also this guy does list the top 2 guys that I would pick:ffic: