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-03-11-2010 #1
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Tyler Super-Draft
::Here is my Draft model with two scenarios (one for DT, one for QB)::
1.) Ndamuking Suh, DT
Best Player available
2.) Jahvid Best, RB
A possbile S-Jax replacement, but a receiver, 3rd down back now
3.) Jon Asmoah, OG
Very good upside, a guy that could play
4.) Nawa'akoa Misi, OLB
Ober-talented, and a PLAYMAKER
5.) Mike Hoomanawanui, TE
Relentless blocking TE that can add extra push for the run game
5.) Walter McFadden, CB
A good upside developmental project
6.) Dorian Porch, S
Ball-Hawk, not afraid to hit
7.) Fill with OT, QB, or WR with upside.
Here is the second with a QB:
1.) Sam Bradford, QB
Potential "Next Great Thing"
2.) Jared Odrick, DT
A Pass Rusher to compliment our great run-stoppers
3.) Zane Beadles, OG
A great talent ready to plug and play
4.) Ben Tate, RB
Greatest RB talent of all time, the guys a freak, and this is possible
5.) Nate Byham, TE
A grossly underated blocking TE, knocked Pierre-Paul down
5.) George Selvie, DE
Athlete that can make plays at DE or OLB
6.) Perry Riley, OLB
A guy that can develop or compete for a job
7.) Add depth at DE, CB, or S
Tell me what you think! In the first model I would see us getting Vick, Brown, or Quinn in Free agency. Sorry, Feely's not a starter.
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-03-11-2010 #2
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I think your first list is just an effort to try and collect as many unusual names as possible.
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-03-11-2010 #3
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very good but, we do have 2 7th round picks 'case ya didn't know =)
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-03-11-2010 #4
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Couple of questions.
You have us getting Asomoah in the first one. Then you have us getting Beadles in the second one. What's the difference here that makes us select Beadles if we select Bradford?
Same thing for Byham and Hoomanookieduiufusdvhgsjkfd.
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-03-12-2010 #5
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I thought that it's good to have options as everyone is picky and in both of those scenarios the guys that I have alternated at OG and TE are very good, and similar in style.
I thought it was a good mock, but maybe I was mistaken?
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-03-12-2010 #6
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No, no they're fine. No one knows anything more about the draft than anyone else.
My concern with your scenario B draft is the second round pick. I think Odrick will definitely be picked up in the first round, especially with Indy picking so late this year, although I would love for him to fall to us. Although, now that I think about it, the DT class is pretty deep this year with a lot of first round potential picks, so one of those guys could easily make it out of the first round. Who knows...
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-03-12-2010 #7
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I agree with the previous post. I'd feel much better about taking Bradford if I thought for sure that Odrick would be available at the top of the 2nd but I don't think he will be.
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-03-13-2010 #10
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haha, I meant Ben Tate may be one of the greatest 4th round talents in recent memory, totally typed it up wrong.
He would be worth a 3rd as well.
If Odrick wasn't there we could go Jahvid Best, and then DT or OG in 3rd and 4th in the second scenario.
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