link?The flip is supposed to happen this week.Side note: It's from the Huddle Report, not from the Huddle. 2 different websites.
Still have no idea why mocks still have Oakland and San Francisco picks swapped. It's been awhile since the coin flip was completed.
Hmm, was on nfl.com, guess they removed it.If you Google "2006 NFL draft coin flip" the nfl.com story is the top link "The Oakland Raiders won a coin flip over their cross-bay rivals in San ... 2006) -- Following is the updated order of the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft, ...", but they have changed what they wrote.link?The flip is supposed to happen this week.Side note: It's from the Huddle Report, not from the Huddle. 2 different websites.
Still have no idea why mocks still have Oakland and San Francisco picks swapped. It's been awhile since the coin flip was completed.
Didn't you see ben play in the Super Bowl?Why would the Steelers draft a QB in the 3rd??
Exactly.Why would the Steelers draft a QB in the 3rd??
Why would they draft a RB with the same skills as FWP in the second?Why would the Steelers draft a QB in the 3rd??
There will be a ton of head scratchers in the "real" draft. If anything more than the average mock draft has.Alot of obviously bad picks in this mock, but the effort should be rewarded. 7 rounds is hard to do.
There are "headscratchers" in the NFL draft, yes. This mock has some picks that are very very very wrong though. Not "headscratching" wrong, more like "skullclawing" wrong.There will be a ton of head scratchers in the "real" draft. If anything more than the average mock draft has.Alot of obviously bad picks in this mock, but the effort should be rewarded. 7 rounds is hard to do.
yep....the lions will take 1, if not 2 olineman on the first day.Lions not grabbing an O linemen and the Browsn grabbing Vernon Davis were largest eye openers to me.