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LANiner 
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 2:10 pm Post subject: |
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| scraly47* wrote: | what do you guys think of Sharrif Floyd from Florida?
I don't keep up with college football alot but I am working on a mock based on scouting reports I find online. From what I have seen, I really don't like the DEs towards the end of the first round. I am thinking either we take a guy like Floyd and groom him or take a TE or trade down.
Edit: How do you guys feel about Giovani Bernard with our first? I hate saying this but Gore is hitting 30 next year and he's not getting any younger, not sure if LMJ can handle the load by himself yet and we aren't sure if Hunter will be ready for training camp. |
I dont think will be drafting a rb this year to many rb in the team to begin with and ill let you in on a little secret
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baT9XHDnYyo
this draft is loaded with great depth at DE and TE wich i would love for us to draft atleast 2 qualite DE to replace Tukuafu and fight for roster spot
DE-justin smith-rjookie vs jerod eddie
NT- Jeanfrancois- Ian Williams
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LANiner 
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 2:17 pm Post subject: |
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scraly47* 
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:43 pm Post subject: |
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| LANiner wrote: | | scraly47* wrote: | what do you guys think of Sharrif Floyd from Florida?
I don't keep up with college football alot but I am working on a mock based on scouting reports I find online. From what I have seen, I really don't like the DEs towards the end of the first round. I am thinking either we take a guy like Floyd and groom him or take a TE or trade down.
Edit: How do you guys feel about Giovani Bernard with our first? I hate saying this but Gore is hitting 30 next year and he's not getting any younger, not sure if LMJ can handle the load by himself yet and we aren't sure if Hunter will be ready for training camp. |
I dont think will be drafting a rb this year to many rb in the team to begin with and ill let you in on a little secret
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baT9XHDnYyo
this draft is loaded with great depth at DE and TE wich i would love for us to draft atleast 2 qualite DE to replace Tukuafu and fight for roster spot
DE-justin smith-rjookie vs jerod eddie
NT- Jeanfrancois- Ian Williams
DE-Raymac-Dobbs-rookie |
Yeah. I didn't realize how deep the RB pool is.
I think it is safe to say our first pick will be used on a DL but the question is which one because we know Harbaalke loves making a pick in left field.
If we NEED help at DL right now, I wouldn't mind trading up for Sheldon Richardson but at the moment, we really need someone we can bring in to groom and play a few snaps a game. |
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UofMfan909 
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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Not 2013, but I would trade a lot to get Clowney on this team in 2014. He is going to be one of the best defensive players in the league. I hope we move out of the first this year and pick up some bad team's first rounder on a whim that it'll be high.. maybe a team who expects improvement - Cleveland, Tennessee, Jacksonville, KC, etc... _________________
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Kikuchiyo 
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 5:43 pm Post subject: |
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| UofMfan909 wrote: | | Not 2013, but I would trade a lot to get Clowney on this team in 2014. He is going to be one of the best defensive players in the league. I hope we move out of the first this year and pick up some bad team's first rounder on a whim that it'll be high.. maybe a team who expects improvement - Cleveland, Tennessee, Jacksonville, KC, etc... |
I'd love it, but it would take a trade of the RG3 magnitude even if we were able to exchange firsts with a Jax, KC, or Cle. Clowney's been penned in as the number one overall pick for 2014 since basically his senior year of highschool. He's easily the best DE prospect since Peppers, maybe better. Him and Aldon coming off the edges would be damn near unstoppable.  _________________
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UofMfan909 
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 5:47 pm Post subject: |
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| Kikuchiyo wrote: | | UofMfan909 wrote: | | Not 2013, but I would trade a lot to get Clowney on this team in 2014. He is going to be one of the best defensive players in the league. I hope we move out of the first this year and pick up some bad team's first rounder on a whim that it'll be high.. maybe a team who expects improvement - Cleveland, Tennessee, Jacksonville, KC, etc... |
I'd love it, but it would take a trade of the RG3 magnitude even if we were able to exchange firsts with a Jax, KC, or Cle. Clowney's been penned in as the number one overall pick for 2014 since basically his senior year of highschool. He's easily the best DE prospect since Peppers, maybe better. Him and Aldon coming off the edges would be damn near unstoppable.  |
Yeah, but usually teams sell future picks cheaper if they want to move back up and grab someone they really like. If a team expects themselves to be in the bottom half of the draft next season, they'd probably be willing to part with their pick. Then we can just hope for them to tank beyond belief... _________________
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rudyZ 
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 11:08 pm Post subject: |
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I'm not a big fan of his results on the field, but EJ Manuel could be someone Harbaugh could work with, if we can get him in the middle rounds. He wouldn't have to see the field at all, if Tolzien is deemed a good enough back-up. Manuel has the size and athleticism. _________________
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UofMfan909 
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 11:54 pm Post subject: |
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| rudyZ wrote: | | I'm not a big fan of his results on the field, but EJ Manuel could be someone Harbaugh could work with, if we can get him in the middle rounds. He wouldn't have to see the field at all, if Tolzien is deemed a good enough back-up. Manuel has the size and athleticism. |
ehh he sucks imo. I wouldn't waste a pick on him. I see where you're coming from, and I like the idea, but not with him _________________
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scraly47* 
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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 3:41 pm Post subject: |
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just some news:
Former NFL scout Russ Lande cites a "good source" that tells him Texas A&M junior T Jake Matthews will return for his senior season.
This isn't a major surprise, although many expected the right tackle to enter this draft. Matthews likely wants a full season of tape on the left side, similarly to how the Pouncey brothers treated the NFL Draft and the center position. We will wait on official word after the Aggies' bowl game, however.
Utah junior DE Joe Kruger will forgo his final season of eligibility and enter the 2013 NFL Draft.
The stud among the Utes defensive line is Star Lotulelei, but Kruger offers strength on the edge. He could project as an end in a three man front, a position that is usually drafted earlier than expected. He led the team with six sacks in 2012 and has NFL pedigree.
Former NFL Scout Russ Lande chose Notre Dame senior ILB Manti Te'o to the Chiefs as the first pick in his latest Mock Draft.
"No quarterback warrants being the first overall pick and after Jovan Belcher’s suicide the Chiefs have a strong need for another impact linebacker and Te’o can be that player," Lande wrote. ESPN's Mel Kiper is another analyst that has suggested this as a logical option, but we aren't in agreement. The process has just begun, however.
Florida State junior CB Xavier Rhodes will forgo his final season of college football and enter the NFL Draft.
Rhodes is a well built physical corner with the frame to handle press coverage. The junior loves to battle with receivers downfield, sometimes even too much, and projects to a scheme similar to the Seattle Seahawks. If a team believes they can manage his aggressiveness, Rhoades may be a first-round selection. |
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scraly47* 
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 9:54 am Post subject: |
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Florida junior S Matt Elam announced that he will enter the 2013 NFL Draft.
Although Elam didn't come up with a big play against Louisville, his presence was felt as usual with hard hits followed up with some trash talk. At times, Elam looks like a very aggressive safety, closing with speed to make plays at the line. The same can be said for his coverage skills, but there are other instances where he looks disinterested. Still, the Gator could be the
first safety off the board in April.
Florida junior DT Sharrif Floyd announced after Wednesday's game that he will forgo his final season of eligibility and declare for April's Draft.
Floyd was the Gators best player int he losing effort, but the interior defensive lineman generated consistent pressure with a strong upper body or quick feet. The junior is built perfectly for the three technique defensive tackle spot, but has film at defensive end from his sophomore year. That exposure will be appreciated by evaluators as it will allow a minimal amount of guess work.
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y2lamanaki 

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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:43 am Post subject: |
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| scraly47* wrote: | Florida junior S Matt Elam announced that he will enter the 2013 NFL Draft.
Although Elam didn't come up with a big play against Louisville, his presence was felt as usual with hard hits followed up with some trash talk. At times, Elam looks like a very aggressive safety, closing with speed to make plays at the line. The same can be said for his coverage skills, but there are other instances where he looks disinterested. Still, the Gator could be the
first safety off the board in April.
Florida junior DT Sharrif Floyd announced after Wednesday's game that he will forgo his final season of eligibility and declare for April's Draft.
Floyd was the Gators best player int he losing effort, but the interior defensive lineman generated consistent pressure with a strong upper body or quick feet. The junior is built perfectly for the three technique defensive tackle spot, but has film at defensive end from his sophomore year. That exposure will be appreciated by evaluators as it will allow a minimal amount of guess work.
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Hey - can you just make sure to include links with these, please? _________________
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scraly47* 
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:53 am Post subject: |
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| y2lamanaki wrote: | | scraly47* wrote: | Florida junior S Matt Elam announced that he will enter the 2013 NFL Draft.
Although Elam didn't come up with a big play against Louisville, his presence was felt as usual with hard hits followed up with some trash talk. At times, Elam looks like a very aggressive safety, closing with speed to make plays at the line. The same can be said for his coverage skills, but there are other instances where he looks disinterested. Still, the Gator could be the
first safety off the board in April.
Florida junior DT Sharrif Floyd announced after Wednesday's game that he will forgo his final season of eligibility and declare for April's Draft.
Floyd was the Gators best player int he losing effort, but the interior defensive lineman generated consistent pressure with a strong upper body or quick feet. The junior is built perfectly for the three technique defensive tackle spot, but has film at defensive end from his sophomore year. That exposure will be appreciated by evaluators as it will allow a minimal amount of guess work.
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Hey - can you just make sure to include links with these, please? |
whoops sorry y2.
http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines/cfb/22776/gators-s-matt-elam-declares-for-the-nfl-draft
http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines/cfb/22777/florida-dt-floyd-leaving-school-early-for-nfl |
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scraly47* 
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| scraly47* wrote: | just some news:
Former NFL scout Russ Lande cites a "good source" that tells him Texas A&M junior T Jake Matthews will return for his senior season.
This isn't a major surprise, although many expected the right tackle to enter this draft. Matthews likely wants a full season of tape on the left side, similarly to how the Pouncey brothers treated the NFL Draft and the center position. We will wait on official word after the Aggies' bowl game, however.
Utah junior DE Joe Kruger will forgo his final season of eligibility and enter the 2013 NFL Draft.
The stud among the Utes defensive line is Star Lotulelei, but Kruger offers strength on the edge. He could project as an end in a three man front, a position that is usually drafted earlier than expected. He led the team with six sacks in 2012 and has NFL pedigree.
Former NFL Scout Russ Lande chose Notre Dame senior ILB Manti Te'o to the Chiefs as the first pick in his latest Mock Draft.
"No quarterback warrants being the first overall pick and after Jovan Belcher’s suicide the Chiefs have a strong need for another impact linebacker and Te’o can be that player," Lande wrote. ESPN's Mel Kiper is another analyst that has suggested this as a logical option, but we aren't in agreement. The process has just begun, however.
Florida State junior CB Xavier Rhodes will forgo his final season of college football and enter the NFL Draft.
Rhodes is a well built physical corner with the frame to handle press coverage. The junior loves to battle with receivers downfield, sometimes even too much, and projects to a scheme similar to the Seattle Seahawks. If a team believes they can manage his aggressiveness, Rhoades may be a first-round selection. |
These all came from rotoworld: http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines/cfb/0/NFL-Draft-headlines |
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Gore Whore 21
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 6:29 pm Post subject: |
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| scraly47* wrote: | Utah junior DE Joe Kruger will forgo his final season of eligibility and enter the 2013 NFL Draft.
The stud among the Utes defensive line is Star Lotulelei, but Kruger offers strength on the edge. He could project as an end in a three man front, a position that is usually drafted earlier than expected. He led the team with six sacks in 2012 and has NFL pedigree. |
Someone I'm very interested in. I has impressed watching Kruger and think that he could be that replacement end we've been talking about. _________________ saintsfan on the sig
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y2lamanaki 

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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 6:51 pm Post subject: |
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| Gore Whore 21 wrote: | | scraly47* wrote: | Utah junior DE Joe Kruger will forgo his final season of eligibility and enter the 2013 NFL Draft.
The stud among the Utes defensive line is Star Lotulelei, but Kruger offers strength on the edge. He could project as an end in a three man front, a position that is usually drafted earlier than expected. He led the team with six sacks in 2012 and has NFL pedigree. |
Someone I'm very interested in. I has impressed watching Kruger and think that he could be that replacement end we've been talking about. |
My hope is Sheldon Richardson. He'll need to fall a bit (I've seen him from 17-22) to reach us, but I'm driving his bandwagon. We have lots of luck with Missouri boys. _________________
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