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With the first three picks in the book, it's time to move onto the fourth round.
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Who would take Brown before we pick? No way: Jets, Steelers, Vikes, Colts, Panthers, Broncos, Cards, Eagles, Niners.
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what are our chances of coming away with Rashad Johnson
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But I would not have any problems if we somehow came away with Andre Brown
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So long Rashad
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I'm really hoping for Chip Vaughn and/or Andre Brown.
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I have to say we don't need him, but Shawn Nelson would be great value at TE. (he has a 2nd round grade by many)
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From an Aggie to a Cowgirl....
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Stephen McGee will have plenty of time to develop behind Romo.
I went into this draft thinking that we needed to accrue some 3rd and 4th round picks. Here we are with plenty of talent available. I'm anticipating Vaughn and Brown.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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I hope so, Roy.
A wild card to consider here is Johnny Knox |
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Current projections...
http://www.drafttek.com/round42009.asp 103 St Louis Lawrence Sidbury Jr. DE43 Richmond +31 Value 104 Cleveland Mitch King OLB34 Iowa -24 Reach 105 Chicago Duke Robinson OG Oklahoma +53 Value 106 Cincinnati DJ Moore CB Vanderbilt +59 Value 107 New England James Casey TE Rice +47 Value 108 * Miami Jamon Meredith OT South Carolina +49 Value 109 Green Bay Shawn Nelson TE Southern Miss +46 Value 110 Dallas Mike Mickens CB Cincinnati +35 Value 111 Carolina Herman Johnson OG LSU +37 Value 112 Houston Chip Vaughn SS Wake Forest +30 Value ![]()
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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So if the Texans do what you want and Brown and Vaughn are still available 112, who would you want Roy?
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I dunno what's wrong with Gartrell ?
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I like Gartrell next round if Brown is gone
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He's really slow.
I wouldn't mind him strictly as a thumper/short yardage back. But, I don't think he has the edge speed to be a legitimate back-up to Slaton. |
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I do wonder if the Texans actually believe Chris Brown is really healthy and ready to contribute?
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I was thinking the same thing a little bit ago. Would be interesting to know. Guess we'll find out with the next two picks if Brown or another back they like is available.
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Can Fran Charles shout into the mic any louder? Dang it!
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Well, the Jags got the speedster Mike Thomas.
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I think that Kubiak really wants a guy who can step in and be the "feature" back if Slaton gets injured. Gartrell doesn't have enough quickness to threaten the edge, so he has to run between the tackles. He'd be OK as a specialist short-yardage guy, but perhaps we sign him as an UDFA to go along with Andre Brown or Rashad Jennings.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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