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WR Devin Thomas (34) | 18 | 12.00% | |
TE Fred Davis (48) | 95 | 63.33% | |
WR Malcolm Kelly (51) | 37 | 24.67% | |
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04-26-2008, 11:29 PM | #751 | |
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04-26-2008, 11:31 PM | #752 |
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I like the "take the best player available" approach that Cerrato seems to be employing. After watching our poodle offense last year struggle to score 20 points--I'm thinking that if one of these guys helps us score another fg or td a game-then we'll win 2 more games a year.
This league is slanted to scoring points and the Skins seem to struggle to do that the last few years. While our offense may have been efficient at times; I felt it struggled to produce easy scores (runs/passes > 40 yards) and stalled a bit too often in the redzone. I can see these picks helping with both--opening up Portis/Moss/ARE for bigger plays while addressing our redzone failings with some "bigs" at receiver... |
04-26-2008, 11:31 PM | #753 | |
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I highly suggest checking out the youtube clip SmootSmack posted as an example of how double TE sets can confuse opposing defenses. |
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04-26-2008, 11:31 PM | #754 |
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I'm still trying to figure out this TE we drafted...WHY? We could have had Campbell right? Or did I miss something??
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04-26-2008, 11:32 PM | #755 | |
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Before you run your mouth, get your damned facts straight, ignorant. 2007 1. LaRon Landry, S, LSU 5. Dallas Sartz, LB, USC 6. H.B. Blades, LB, Pittsburgh 6. Jordan Palmer, QB, UTEP 7. Tyler Ecker, TE, Michigan 2006 2. Roger McIntosh, OLB, Miami - 35th overall 5. Anthony Montgomery, DT, Minnesota - 153rd overall 6. Reed Doughty, S, North Colorado - 173rd overall 6. Kedric Golston, DT, Georgia - 196th overall 7. Kili Lefotu, OG, Arizona - 230th overall 7. Kevin Simon, ILB, Tennessee - 250th overall 2005 1. Carlos Rogers, CB, Auburn (9th overall) 1. Jason Campbell, QB, Auburn (25th overall) 4. Manuel White, FB, UCLA (120th overall) 5. Robert McCune, ILB, Louisville (154th overall) 6. Jared Newberry, OLB, Stanford (183rd overall) 7. Nehemiah Broughton, FB, The Citadel (222nd overall) 2004 1. Sean Taylor, S, Miami - 5th overall 3. Chris Cooley, TE, Utah State - 81st overall 5. Mark Wilson, OT, California - 151st overall 6. Jim Molinaro, OT, Notre Dame - 180th overall 11 Defensive players in 4 years. 3 Offensive Linemen 6 Skill Players Offense Offense Offense? 11 D 9 O And when is the last time we drafted a WR in the first round?01 and 03. You can see a distinction in Snyderatto's evolution. He let Spurrier dictate who he wanted, and it bit him in the ass, with us as fans. Two WR's is not that bad of a pick. Everyone we have on D isn't exactally retiring. We need a cb, we need a ss, and line help. I understand to an extent where they are coming from. At those late picks, you cannot pass up a first rounder thats slipped THAT far. I know the rest of the draft is going to be OL and defense.
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04-26-2008, 11:32 PM | #756 |
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It was, it was an excellent trade, but the results were horrible. Being a slave to the BPA no matter what is a recipie for failure. Honestly I'm mad at myself for putting so much trust into Cerrato and Snyder.
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04-26-2008, 11:32 PM | #757 | |
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I totally agree. My Dad and I were like "Hel frickin yeah...we got some ballers." I love having all of these offensive weapons. Our offense has always stalled at the worst times. I will not rush to jusdge the FO until I see the rest of the picks. Now if they go draft two RB's and another wide out, I'll be pissed. I could see them working another trade tomorrow. Possibly a player for another 3rd rounder. |
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04-26-2008, 11:34 PM | #758 |
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Don't forget Calais Campbell only benched 13 reps @ 225 in the combine and ran poorly. His ex-DL coach is also on staff, so same as us not getting Hackett, I'm going to trust an ex-coach of a player knowing something if the guy is not brought in and he would've filled a need.
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04-26-2008, 11:38 PM | #759 | |
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Plus, it's a passing league now. Look at the Colts last year: they have Harrison, Wayne, and Dallas Clark, and they take Anthony Gonzales with their first pick. We need more options, we need to score more touchdowns, and Moss and Randle El by themselves just don't cut it. For what it's worth, Mel Kiper just listed Washington as a Day One "Winner". |
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04-26-2008, 11:38 PM | #760 |
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great video of the two TE sets run in green bay.
I think running with two TEs is awesome, and great for Madden. I gotta believe Zorn either 1) Doesnt like ARE and MOSS as anything more than slot receivers or 2) ARE is fine in the slot, Moss is been hurt and getting older...by the time these two develop we'l need receivers anyways.
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04-26-2008, 11:38 PM | #761 |
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My only question is how are we gonna get the ball to all these "ballers" if the o-line is injured? To me the o and d lines are more important than skill positions, you make sure you are solid up front before you start upgrading your skill positions. I do trust the front office to try and shore us up on the lines though tomorrow, the only way I will truly believe that we are nuts is if we don't bring in anyone tomorrow to give us depth on the lines. Our front office can't be that stupid though. Look on the bright side though, if our o-line is healthy then our offense will be looking pretty damn good.
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04-26-2008, 11:39 PM | #762 |
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Call me crazy, but we may just offer Moss and next years first for CJ? Any takers?
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04-26-2008, 11:39 PM | #763 | |
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My point has more to do with using top picks for folks on the bench when we need starters on the Dline and elsewhere. On that particular play...there were 2 TE and 2 WR....that leave either our 2 current top WRs on the bench, or our 2 new top picks. In an ideal world....I would have liked to use one of these top picks on the Dline because, hell, they'd be a full time starter at minimum by 09 My point.....Talent does nothing when it aint in the game.
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04-26-2008, 11:40 PM | #765 |
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Funny how people are forgetting our defense finished number 8 last year, and our offense struggled big time.
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