KC is looking to move up in the second round from #55 if anyone would like to possibly trade down
I dont like Laurinitis that much either but he's worth a second just in the merchandise and hype he will get from Ohio State fans.I don't like Laurinaitis and DHB is a project that I'm not wanting to try. The Rams want football players, tough football players and I think Delmas fits that mold perfectly. Remember that Atogwa was franchised last year and is only under contract for one year with the Rams.There are plenty of good lb's in this draft and since all those wr's fell to the second I think we can get some good value in the third or fourth round.Plus, it never hurts to have depth in the secondary.I don't like the Rams pick in the 2nd. They already have Atogwe and Butler at safety.Bigger needs are WR and MLB. Heyward-Bey or Laurinaitis are ideal for 2.3 if they're there for the Rams and I would do backflips if they got either one there.
Rationale behind the Gonzo trade:1) Falcons know that they would be lucky to execute the type of quick turnaround on defense that they did on offense one off-season ago. That transformation was headlined by ProBowl to All-Pro performances by their two key off-season acquisitions in Matt Ryan and Michael Turner. Those talents are not available to the Falcons this go round.Like this pick, with Cushing off the board early. Don't like the gonzo trade tho.1:24 - The Atlanta Falcons select Evander "Ziggy" Hood; DT (Missouri)
The Falcons commence their defensive 'replenishment' process by getting a high effort good all-around prospect in Hood. The Falcons depth chart at DT consists of:
Jonathan Babineaux (solid)
Trey Lewis (showed well as a rookie in 2007, but coming off two torn ACL's to same knee)
Kindal Moorehead (journeyman veteran)
...so the need for DT preempts other areas of the defense like LB, CB or S.
Isn't Bess your sure handed short route WR?2.12 The Dolphins select... Hakeem Nicks - North Carolina - WR
Value meets need again. A tough guy to work the middle of the field.![]()
nice pickI would interested in how high Robiskie would go in rookie drafts if he landed with Cutler. I think he would probably be the third or fourth wr off the board in this scenario.2.17 - Brian Robiskie - WR, OSU
The Bears were praying for one of the top receivers to fall, and luckily, Robiskie is here for us at 49th overall. He actually might be the most well-suited for what the Bears need, which is a big, tall, reasonably fast possession receiver.
Robiskie was the last receiver we would have considered drafting at this spot. Otherwise, we would have looked at a FS or looked to trade down. As it stands, we feel very lucky to have landed Robiskie.
Bess is nothing more than a slot receiver. The Dolphins need a number one, go to guy. I think Nicks is a lot like Boldin.Isn't Bess your sure handed short route WR?2.12 The Dolphins select... Hakeem Nicks - North Carolina - WR
Value meets need again. A tough guy to work the middle of the field.![]()
What are you looking for?Vikings looking to trade down w/ Round 2 - 22-54
The Houston Texans will take Stevegamer up on the offer to move up to the Seattle Seahawks 2.20 draft slot (52nd overall in 2009).The Texans will give the 3.03 selection (67th overall in 2009) obtained via an earlier trade with the KC Chiefs, and a 2010 3rd round selection (actual pick TBD after the 2009 season).As this is the first response posted, I presume that per your original posting this is a done deal, and as such will notify the Draft Moderator to make the necessary adjustment in selection assignments.Thank you, and GL in your leagues this year - Lexus.I like the Robiskie pick. I was hoping he'd fall to us at 2.20.I will make my pick at some point later tonight - it may be really late, but I will get it done if you guys get caught up to me.To facilitate any trades:In case somoneone wants to move up to move up to the 2.20 spot from picks 53-67, give the Seahawks even or better value per the chart, including the pick between 53-67 - with next year's picks being discounted 1 round. You can post a deal, and you may assume I will accept the deal you post. Only one person can do this, obviously.
Got it...give me a few and I'll update the OP.The Houston Texans will take Stevegamer up on the offer to move up to the Seattle Seahawks 2.20 draft slot (52nd overall in 2009).The Texans will give the 3.03 selection (67th overall in 2009) obtained via an earlier trade with the KC Chiefs, and a 2010 3rd round selection (actual pick TBD after the 2009 season).As this is the first response posted, I presume that per your original posting this is a done deal, and as such will notify the Draft Moderator to make the necessary adjustment in selection assignments.Thank you, and GL in your leagues this year - Lexus.I like the Robiskie pick. I was hoping he'd fall to us at 2.20.I will make my pick at some point later tonight - it may be really late, but I will get it done if you guys get caught up to me.To facilitate any trades:In case somoneone wants to move up to move up to the 2.20 spot from picks 53-67, give the Seahawks even or better value per the chart, including the pick between 53-67 - with next year's picks being discounted 1 round. You can post a deal, and you may assume I will accept the deal you post. Only one person can do this, obviously.
Obviously it'd depend on where the other guys fall, but I see it looking something like this:1. Crabtree, regardless of teamnice pickI would interested in how high Robiskie would go in rookie drafts if he landed with Cutler. I think he would probably be the third or fourth wr off the board in this scenario.2.17 - Brian Robiskie - WR, OSU
The Bears were praying for one of the top receivers to fall, and luckily, Robiskie is here for us at 49th overall. He actually might be the most well-suited for what the Bears need, which is a big, tall, reasonably fast possession receiver.
Robiskie was the last receiver we would have considered drafting at this spot. Otherwise, we would have looked at a FS or looked to trade down. As it stands, we feel very lucky to have landed Robiskie.
WU_BANGER, look at your messages before you make a pick please
lexus/stevegamer...After doing the math, this appears to fall a few points shy of "equal trade value" according to the chart provided, so I will wait to make the change in the OP once I hear from stevegamer in this thread or via PM on this trade.Got it...give me a few and I'll update the OP.The Houston Texans will take Stevegamer up on the offer to move up to the Seattle Seahawks 2.20 draft slot (52nd overall in 2009).The Texans will give the 3.03 selection (67th overall in 2009) obtained via an earlier trade with the KC Chiefs, and a 2010 3rd round selection (actual pick TBD after the 2009 season).As this is the first response posted, I presume that per your original posting this is a done deal, and as such will notify the Draft Moderator to make the necessary adjustment in selection assignments.Thank you, and GL in your leagues this year - Lexus.I like the Robiskie pick. I was hoping he'd fall to us at 2.20.I will make my pick at some point later tonight - it may be really late, but I will get it done if you guys get caught up to me.To facilitate any trades:In case somoneone wants to move up to move up to the 2.20 spot from picks 53-67, give the Seahawks even or better value per the chart, including the pick between 53-67 - with next year's picks being discounted 1 round. You can post a deal, and you may assume I will accept the deal you post. Only one person can do this, obviously.
I might take Robiskie over Nicks in this situation, IMO they're roughly equal to start with.Obviously it'd depend on where the other guys fall, but I see it looking something like this:1. Crabtree, regardless of teamnice pickI would interested in how high Robiskie would go in rookie drafts if he landed with Cutler. I think he would probably be the third or fourth wr off the board in this scenario.2.17 - Brian Robiskie - WR, OSU
The Bears were praying for one of the top receivers to fall, and luckily, Robiskie is here for us at 49th overall. He actually might be the most well-suited for what the Bears need, which is a big, tall, reasonably fast possession receiver.
Robiskie was the last receiver we would have considered drafting at this spot. Otherwise, we would have looked at a FS or looked to trade down. As it stands, we feel very lucky to have landed Robiskie.
WU_BANGER, look at your messages before you make a pick please
2. Maclin, regardless of team
3. Nicks, Miami/NYG
4. Robiskie, Bears
5. Britt, Miami/NYG
Cleveland Browns select :
LeSean McCoy , RB PITT
I viewed the trade offers but landing a playmaker like McCoy at a postion of need is huge at this point in the draft.
McCoy gives the Browns a nice compiliment to J Lewis.... and should be able to handle the load when Lewis is done soon.
2009 Browns Draft Recap
1.5. Cleveland -Michael Crabtree, WR Texas Tech
1.26. Cleveland -Everette Brown, DE/OLB Florida State
2.4-36 Cleveland -Darius Butler, CB Connecticut
2.18-50 Cleveland - LeSean McCoy, RB Pittsburgh
Nice draft so far.You got 4 guys that I see have 1st round talent and all of them were a major need for the Browns.In my opinion you have had the best draft so far.Cleveland Browns select :
LeSean McCoy , RB PITT
I viewed the trade offers but landing a playmaker like McCoy at a postion of need is huge at this point in the draft.
McCoy gives the Browns a nice compiliment to J Lewis.... and should be able to handle the load when Lewis is done soon.
2009 Browns Draft Recap
1.5. Cleveland -Michael Crabtree, WR Texas Tech
1.26. Cleveland -Everette Brown, DE/OLB Florida State
2.4-36 Cleveland -Darius Butler, CB Connecticut
2.18-50 Cleveland - LeSean McCoy, RB Pittsburgh
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Highway robbery.Cleveland Browns select :
LeSean McCoy , RB PITT
I viewed the trade offers but landing a playmaker like McCoy at a postion of need is huge at this point in the draft.
McCoy gives the Browns a nice compiliment to J Lewis.... and should be able to handle the load when Lewis is done soon.
2009 Browns Draft Recap
1.5. Cleveland -Michael Crabtree, WR Texas Tech
1.26. Cleveland -Everette Brown, DE/OLB Florida State
2.4-36 Cleveland -Darius Butler, CB Connecticut
2.18-50 Cleveland - LeSean McCoy, RB Pittsburgh
pm sent to banker guy
Damn, the Browns need you in the Front Office, that is an incredible draft thus far.Cleveland Browns select :
LeSean McCoy , RB PITT
I viewed the trade offers but landing a playmaker like McCoy at a postion of need is huge at this point in the draft.
McCoy gives the Browns a nice compiliment to J Lewis.... and should be able to handle the load when Lewis is done soon.
2009 Browns Draft Recap
1.5. Cleveland -Michael Crabtree, WR Texas Tech
1.26. Cleveland -Everette Brown, DE/OLB Florida State
2.4-36 Cleveland -Darius Butler, CB Connecticut
2.18-50 Cleveland - LeSean McCoy, RB Pittsburgh
pm sent to banker guy
Im PM'd him last night after I picked.Bankerguy was on this morning... guessing he looked at the front page and thought it wasn't his turn. PMed him but it must have not been in time.![]()
I guess I'll stop making up excuses for him then.Im PM'd him last night after I picked.Bankerguy was on this morning... guessing he looked at the front page and thought it wasn't his turn. PMed him but it must have not been in time.![]()
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Seahawks accept the trade with Texans. We get 2009 3.03 & a 2010 3rd for 2009 2.20.The Houston Texans will take Stevegamer up on the offer to move up to the Seattle Seahawks 2.20 draft slot (52nd overall in 2009).The Texans will give the 3.03 selection (67th overall in 2009) obtained via an earlier trade with the KC Chiefs, and a 2010 3rd round selection (actual pick TBD after the 2009 season).As this is the first response posted, I presume that per your original posting this is a done deal, and as such will notify the Draft Moderator to make the necessary adjustment in selection assignments.Thank you, and GL in your leagues this year - Lexus.I like the Robiskie pick. I was hoping he'd fall to us at 2.20.I will make my pick at some point later tonight - it may be really late, but I will get it done if you guys get caught up to me.To facilitate any trades:In case somoneone wants to move up to move up to the 2.20 spot from picks 53-67, give the Seahawks even or better value per the chart, including the pick between 53-67 - with next year's picks being discounted 1 round. You can post a deal, and you may assume I will accept the deal you post. Only one person can do this, obviously.
The Cowboys take Sean Smith -Utah.
I really would have taken Duke Robinson, however I did that in the last mock. So, I want to try a different approach to see how it plays out.
In the case of Sean Smith the Cowboys love his size/speed, his natural ball skills and big play ability. We take him as our likely back up FS. However, his ability to also play CB is an attractive quality which was a large factor in taking him here. Other safeties (Who wll remain nameless were considered with this pick).
Cowboys are looking to trade up.
We are willing to give up picks or will listen to offers on Tashard Choice/Greg Ellis/Bobby Carpenter.
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Nice pick, this was one of the main guys on my radar.He wouldn't have gotten past my pick anyway.The Cowboys take Sean Smith -Utah.
I really would have taken Duke Robinson, however I did that in the last mock. So, I want to try a different approach to see how it plays out.
In the case of Sean Smith the Cowboys love his size/speed, his natural ball skills and big play ability. We take him as our likely back up FS. However, his ability to also play CB is an attractive quality which was a large factor in taking him here. Other safeties (Who wll remain nameless were considered with this pick).
Cowboys are looking to trade up.
We are willing to give up picks or will listen to offers on Tashard Choice/Greg Ellis/Bobby Carpenter.
PM sent to stevegamerNice pick, this was one of the main guys on my radar.
:backtothedrawingboard:
I seriously considered him at my pick, too.He wouldn't have gotten past my pick anyway.The Cowboys take Sean Smith -Utah.
I really would have taken Duke Robinson, however I did that in the last mock. So, I want to try a different approach to see how it plays out.
In the case of Sean Smith the Cowboys love his size/speed, his natural ball skills and big play ability. We take him as our likely back up FS. However, his ability to also play CB is an attractive quality which was a large factor in taking him here. Other safeties (Who wll remain nameless were considered with this pick).
Cowboys are looking to trade up.
We are willing to give up picks or will listen to offers on Tashard Choice/Greg Ellis/Bobby Carpenter.
PM sent to stevegamerNice pick, this was one of the main guys on my radar.
:backtothedrawingboard:
I had him picked for Denver before I change my mind and went with Francies.2.21 The Eagles select Patrick Chung S Oregon
Well, sacrifices had to be made when Maclin unexpectedly fell into our laps in the 1st. All the 1st tier RB's (IMO, anyway) were scooped up ahead of us, so instead of reaching, we took the best player in a 'need' position on the board.
In many ways Chung reminds me of the player he'll be replacing, Brian Dawkins. He hits hard, he's a good tackler, good blitzer and ferocious competitor. Also, as team captain, he obviously impressed the coaching staff with his leadership skills. All-in-all, he seems a fine replacement for Dawk.
I usually value CB's much higher than S, but Chung was too good a value to leave out there. The Eagles also have a bigger need at S.I had him picked for Denver before I change my mind and went with Francies.2.21 The Eagles select Patrick Chung S Oregon
Well, sacrifices had to be made when Maclin unexpectedly fell into our laps in the 1st. All the 1st tier RB's (IMO, anyway) were scooped up ahead of us, so instead of reaching, we took the best player in a 'need' position on the board.
In many ways Chung reminds me of the player he'll be replacing, Brian Dawkins. He hits hard, he's a good tackler, good blitzer and ferocious competitor. Also, as team captain, he obviously impressed the coaching staff with his leadership skills. All-in-all, he seems a fine replacement for Dawk.
He is totally a fit for the Eagles, I could see this going down.I usually value CB's much higher than S, but Chung was too good a value to leave out there. The Eagles also have a bigger need at S.I had him picked for Denver before I change my mind and went with Francies.2.21 The Eagles select Patrick Chung S Oregon
Well, sacrifices had to be made when Maclin unexpectedly fell into our laps in the 1st. All the 1st tier RB's (IMO, anyway) were scooped up ahead of us, so instead of reaching, we took the best player in a 'need' position on the board.
In many ways Chung reminds me of the player he'll be replacing, Brian Dawkins. He hits hard, he's a good tackler, good blitzer and ferocious competitor. Also, as team captain, he obviously impressed the coaching staff with his leadership skills. All-in-all, he seems a fine replacement for Dawk.
Chung has Phi written all over himI usually value CB's much higher than S, but Chung was too good a value to leave out there. The Eagles also have a bigger need at S.I had him picked for Denver before I change my mind and went with Francies.2.21 The Eagles select Patrick Chung S Oregon
Well, sacrifices had to be made when Maclin unexpectedly fell into our laps in the 1st. All the 1st tier RB's (IMO, anyway) were scooped up ahead of us, so instead of reaching, we took the best player in a 'need' position on the board.
In many ways Chung reminds me of the player he'll be replacing, Brian Dawkins. He hits hard, he's a good tackler, good blitzer and ferocious competitor. Also, as team captain, he obviously impressed the coaching staff with his leadership skills. All-in-all, he seems a fine replacement for Dawk.
Correct....based on the board availability.THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS AND DALLAS COWBOYS HAVE AGREED IN PRINCIPLE for a TRADE.Dallas Receivesittsburgh's 2009 2nd Round Draft Pick (2.32, #64 OVERALL)Pittsburgh Receives
allas 2009 4th Round Draft Pick (4.1, #101 OVERALL)Dallas 2010 2nd Round Draft Pick
I updated the OPCorrect....based on the board availability.THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS AND DALLAS COWBOYS HAVE AGREED IN PRINCIPLE for a TRADE.Dallas Receivesittsburgh's 2009 2nd Round Draft Pick (2.32, #64 OVERALL)Pittsburgh Receives
allas 2009 4th Round Draft Pick (4.1, #101 OVERALL)Dallas 2010 2nd Round Draft Pick