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I'd like to add a couple more names to the list here. The game against the Titans was bad yesterday.
http://wisconsin.rivals.com/cviewpla...r=51188#videos OG - Andy Kemp: Wisconsin http://fightingillini.cstv.com/sport...r_derek00.html DE - Derek Walker: Illinois http://www.scarletknights.com/footba...il.asp?ID=3970 S - Courtney Greene: Rutgers http://wakeforestsports.cstv.com/spo...y_aaron00.html LB - Aaron Curry: Wake Forest https://admin.xosn.com/ViewArticle.d...&ATCLID=344614 QB - Dan LeFevour: Central Michigan |
Add Mark Sanchez to my list.
I am looking for a QB in rounds 3 -5 next season. This team is going to struggle to get to 7 wins, my before the season prediction, the schedule and then the changed schedule will make it hard for this team to get it's feet under it. |
Just curious if anybody would feel happy about drafting Chase Daniel in the 4th or 5th round. He could pass to Owen Daniel and have national guys saying Daniels to Daniels.
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His height will probably keep him around until the later rounds too. How will his experience with Mizzou's spread translate....who cares. DD's are almost always worth it. |
My top guys right now are Rey Maualaga, size speed, would upgrade two positions by allowing Ryans to be on the outside where he could be used better. Maualaga loves to deliver the big blow and we have not had that inside imtimadated. (This is not a knock on Ryans)
All these guys upgrade our guys. Taylor Mays, USC Height: 6'4 - Weight: 225 Myron Rolle, Florida State Height: 6'2 - Weight: 215 Kam Chancellor, Virginia Tech Height: 6'3 - Weight: 220 William Moore, Missouri Height: 6'1 - Weight: 215 Kevin Ellison, USC Height: 6'1 - Weight: 220 Top DE I am watching Greg Middleton, Indiana Height: 6'3 - Weight: 275 |
Let's see if I've got it right, in no particular order: Will/Mike LB, another RB, a QB, an OG (r or l ?), TE big, good receiving one, oh yeah, my favorite, a big speed rushing RDE, and just for luck, an OC to replace Meyers.
While I'm talking about it, I want a DC who can call a good defensive game plan, unlike Richard Smith. Anything I've left off? |
As always, we need to run the heck out of the ball, and stop the run (for a change!).
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I like where you are going.... although its hard to not find a hole. And I was very serious when I mentioned the defensive coordinator for the Hurricanes earlier in this thread. He has a solid track record.... Kansas last year, USC before that and I believe OU before that. He was a big hire by Miami this year. As for the team, they have NO identity, whatsoever. Personally speaking, I would start on the defensive side with Maualuga in round one, then try to find some more intimidating players to go along with him to add to Mario. |
I can't argue with your first round choice, and with the way we are playing, we might just have the top 5 draft choice it would take to get him. Either Maualaga or Laurinatis would be fine with me, moving DeMeco out to the Will.
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After watching USC get wooped by Oregan State I have officially put Clay Mathews on my watch list. For thise of you who dont know he is the son of former NFL (Cleveland Browns) linebacker Clay Mathews and nephew of Bruce Mathews former Houston Oilere Lineman. Clay Mathews Sr was one of the best to ever play. But that has nothing to do with why i'll be watching him. He was all over the field and made several big plays, even blocked a field goal.
The upcomeing game Georgia vs Alabama has 2 players I havent got to see yet but really want to watch. Alabama junior DT Terrence ’Mount’ Cody (#62, 6-4, 365), a mountainous - he’s listed at 365 but could actually weigh as much as 385 pounds - junior college transfer who has been almost unblockable through the early part of the season. http://www.gbnreport.com/gameoftheweek.htm And of course RB Moreno of Georgia. |
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How bad is the injury to Taylor Mays? Bad enough he drops to the 2nd? |
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But on second thought that 'Tude might just land him in hot water. Isn't Rey under indictment or something?
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BTW the arrest is from a few years back, and it appears to be an isolated action. He does play out of control, and that is starting to concern me about him. |
Anyone watched this guy lately?
Donald Brown Running back Connecticut Huskies Height: 5-10 Weight: 208 He really impressed me against a tough NC defense. |
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Our defens could use some players with anger issues IMO. |
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So far he as rushed for 1067 yards in 179 attemps and for 12 TD's with a 6.0 yard per carrie. Check out his stats. link |
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