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Old 01-09-2006, 11:53 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Hmmmmm. I apparently have never seen this Cutler guy play.
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Old 01-10-2006, 02:08 PM   #22 (permalink)
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I've seen more mocks latley having the Lions taking Williams

I don't want Kiwi like many mocks have us taking. I think he will be neutralized because of his size. We already have a one move speed rusher in Edwards and he hasn't lived up to the hype either. Give me someone to play opposite of Bly and move Bryant to a nickel back to get RW off the field.
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Old 01-10-2006, 02:14 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Based on our needs alone....

I think we'd take McNeil or Brooks ahead of Holmes. We really need some excellent depth at the OT position, and our two ILBs (Godfrey/Edwards) are either close to retiring or start asking for a raise. I don't see either guy being around too much longer.
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Old 01-10-2006, 02:20 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Someone please explain to me...why waste a 1st round pick on a ****in center!? You can easily get a starting center in round 4-7. Heck, there are undrafted free agents who can get the job done...
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Old 01-10-2006, 02:25 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally posted by ILOVEFOOTBALL@Jan 9th '06 @ 1:56 pm
I wont.

At least this write knows that Greenway is a WILL LB and wont be able to play SAM.

However, we just drafted Mccoy and everyone is giving up on him already to play WILL. Plus, Jones is better off at WILL LB. Same with simoneou, and Adams. We need a SAM LB, not another WILL.

Hawk would be good, otherwise, i wouldnt look at LB in the 1st round.
Well you like Mike McMahon. So yeah.

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id take williams
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Old 01-10-2006, 02:39 PM   #27 (permalink)
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Originally posted by Gobears81@Jan 9th '06 @ 1:21 pm
No way Lewis goes before Davis.
Especially to the ****ing Panthers. I guess that no one is ever going to listen that the Panthers are not going to take a ****ing TE in this draft. Especially won't take in round 1 for chriz sake!

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[quote]Originally posted by Asheth@Jan 9th '06 @ 2:13 pm
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1. Houston Texans - Reggie Bush*, RB USC
Even with the presence of Dominick Davis, I doubt the Texans would pass on Bush unless they can work out a deal to swap picks. I wouldn’t be surprised to see them trade down.

2. New Orleans Saints - Matt Leinart, QB USC
Aaron Brooks is a big part of the reason New Orleans has been so inconsistent over the past few years and it’s time to go in another direction.

3. Tennessee Titans – Vince Young*, QB Texas
Steve McNair doesn’t have many years left and Young could use a year or two to improve his game. His upside, however, is unlimited, and he‘s well worth a top-five pick. I could also see the Titans moving down a few spots to gain an extra pick or two. They have a lot of holes to fill.

4. New York Jets – D‘Brickashaw Ferguson, OT Virginia
The loss of offensive tackle Kareem McKenzie to free agency last year turned out to be a huge one, and Ferguson could anchor the left side for years to come.

5. Green Bay Packers – Mario Williams*, DE North Carolina State
A consistent pass rush would do wonders for the development of their young secondary and Mario Williams is the best defensive end in college football.

6. Oakland Raiders – Tamba Hali, DE Penn State
Derrick Burgess has been doing a god job since coming over from Philadelphia, but the Raiders need to generate more consistent pressure on opposing QBs and Hali is a relentless pass rusher.

7. San Francisco 49ers – A.J. Hawk, OLB Ohio State
There’s a good chance LB Julian Peterson will be gone, and Hawk should be ready to start from day one.

8. Buffalo Bills – Haloti Ngata*, DT Oregon
The loss of nose tackle Pat Williams has been devastating to the Bills run defense. Ngata is the top defensive tackle, in my opinion, and he has the tremendous size needed to stuff the run. Sponsored Links

9. Detroit Lions – Jimmy Williams, CB Virginia Tech
Williams can play corner or safety, and would immediately upgrade the Lions secondary. Trading down for an offensive tackle is a solid possibility here as well.

10. Arizona Cardinals – DeAngelo Williams, RB Memphis,
At this point, there’s not a huge need that can be filled without reaching, so they go with the value pick. They invested a high second-round pick in J.J. Arrington last year, but Williams’ has a much higher upside.

11. St. Louis Rams - Mathias Kiwanuka, DE Boston College
Leonard Little will be 31 this year and the team could use another pass rusher in the rotation.

12. Cleveland Browns - DeMeco Ryans, LB Alabama
Linebackers are key to Crennel‘s defense and I expect him to continue concentrating on defense early in the draft.

13. Baltimore Ravens – LenDale White*, RB USC
Jamal Lewis came on strong toward the end of the ‘05 season, but he may not be back with the team in ‘06. White is another bruising type of runner who could fill the same role.

14. Philadelphia Eagles – Chad Greenway, LB Iowa
Keith Adams just doesn’t cut it on the weak side, and needs to be replaced. Greenway has good field vision and a nice combination of physical skills.

15. Atlanta Falcons - Michael Huff, DB Texas
Atlanta could use some help in the secondary, and Huff can play either corner or safety.

16. Miami Dolphins – Eric Winston, Miami (FL)
The Dolphins need a lot of help on the offensive line, and Winston could step in and play immediately. He possesses great size and intelligence, and can play either on the left or right side.
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17. Minnesota Vikings – Laurence Maroney*, RB Minnesota
The Vikings need to settle the running back position once and for all. Michael Bennett will probably be gone next year and Onterrio Smith can’t be counted on if he is back.

18. Dallas Cowboys – Jay Cutler, QB Vanderbilt
Drew Henson is showing no sign of being the QB of the future for the Cowboys, and Cutler would be a good bargain this late in the first round.

19. San Diego Chargers – Santonio Holmes*, WR Ohio State
The Chargers lack a true No. 1 receiver and Keenan McCardell is 35-years old.

20. Kansas City Chiefs – Orien Harris, DT Miami (Fl)
Lionel Dalton is a unrestricted free agent, and even if the Chiefs re-sign him, they could stand to improve the rotation at the position.

21. New England Patriots - Thomas Howard, LB UTEP
The Patriots have three starting linebackers over the age of 30, and Howard’s great speed and athleticism is a great fit for the Patriots’ defense.

22 Denver Broncos (from Washington) - Derek Hagan, WR Arizona St.
Ashley Lelie is a solid receiver for the Broncos, but Rod Smith is on the downside of his career. Hagan is a borderline first-rounder, but could boost his stock with a good workout at the combine.

23. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Marcus McNeil, OT Auburn
The Bucs should look to solidify the offensive line early in the draft, and they could definitely use an upgrade at left tackle.

24. Carolina Panthers – Marcedes Lewis, TE UCLA
The Panthers need weapons to complement wide receiver Steve Smith. Lewis has good size and, although he doesn’t have great speed, does a great job of separating from defenders.

25. Chicago Bears – Vernon Davis*, TE Maryland
The Bears have got to get their starting QB a weapon at tight end to stretch the middle of the field. Davis has good all-around skills and is a great fit for the Bears’ offense. His stock is on the rise, however, and he may not be available at this point.

26. Cincinnati Bengals – Gabe Watson, DT Michigan
Bryan Robinson is average at best, and the Bengals would benefit from an infusion of young talent at the position.


28. New York Giants – Antonio Cromartie*, CB Florida State
Cromartie missed his junior season with a knee injury, so it’s surprising he decided to enter the draft. However, don’t be surprised if someone takes a chance on him late in the first round. Had he gone back to school and rehabilitated his injury, there’s a chance he would have been the top defensive back off the board in ‘07.

26. Jacksonville Jaguars – Elvis Dumervil, DE Louisville
The Jags have a tough defense, but they could use a speed rusher from the outside to help conceal the deficiencies in the secondary.

30.Denver Broncos – Leonard Pope*, TE Georgia
Pope will be able to stretch the field vertically as a pass-catcher in the NFL, and will give the Broncos another weapon in the passing game.

31. Seattle Seahawks – Kamerion Wimbly, DE Florida State
I’m not sold on Bryce Fisher as a consistent pass rusher, so don’t be surprised if the Hawks look to upgrade the position.

32. Indianapolis Colts – Ahmad Brooks*, ILB Virginia
After a bit of a disappointing season, Brooks may decide to return to Virginia. He has the skills to play in just about any defensive scheme, and he shows outstanding instincts.
27. Pittsburgh Steelers - Nick Mangold, C Ohio State
Jeff Hartings is 33-years old and the Steelers would like to start grooming a replacement.
I like Nick Mangold but in the first Maybe second or 3rd round . Ahmad Brooks would be better Especially with LenDale White gone .
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Old 01-10-2006, 04:12 PM   #29 (permalink)
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I wouldnt mind the Williams pick at all. Holt, Kennedy, Bly, Williams would be a good secondary for years to come with only Dre being the older one of the crew. I already mentioned in My Lions Draft thread about Kiwi and that he reminds me of another Edwards as Jla mentioned. If any DE is dratfed by Detroit its Mario or nobody in Rd1
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