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11.26 Ryan Wendell, C

Dude was a beast last year. Surprised he is still around (perhaps because he is listed as a G for some reason?). Started all 16 games and the playoffs at Center for New England, played all but six offensive snaps for them at center, including playoffs. He's not a great pass blocker, but he is PFF's best run blocking center by a large margin, and that's what I need here, since this is not a high flying offense anyway.
I honestly wanted to take Kevin Burnett here, as he could keep me flexible as a 3-4 ILB or a 4-3 OLB. Of course, my liking him also made its way to my other team.............ugh haha.So, regarding the pick, my team now looks like this:

Defense:

DE - J.J. Watt

DT - Vince Wilfork

DE - Nick Fairley

ILB - Derrick Johnson

Still not sure about 3-4 or 4-3. I'm constantly evaluating the 3-4 OLBs available, 4-3 OLBs, and 4-3 ends...

CB - Devin McCourty

CB - Sam Shields

SS - TJ Ward

This is a nasty defense. You're not gonna run it on us. You'll have a tough time passing it with the pressure this line alone will generate. With a good centerfielder at FS and some more playmakers in the front 7, you may as well give up. I think this defense might legitimately be better than any actually existing in today's NFL. (One or two others in this draft I would say that about, but of course I'm biased and think mine's the best hahaha)

Offense:

QB - Jake Locker

LT - King Dunlap

C - Ryan Wendell

RT - Kelechi Osemele

Dunlap is a positive pass protector...that's the best thing I can say about him. Not a top tackle by any means, but he will keep Locker from getting killed - PFF actually has him double digit positive as a pass blocker, but he's a poor run blocker. Can't have it all in the 10th round as one of the last starting LTs taken in the whole draft. Wendell and Osemele were both road graders in the run game, so clearly I'll be bootlegging and handing it off a lot. I don't need a top RB for what I have in mind, just a guy to pound into the pile.
Think you would want Locker to run the RO? He's athletic enough for it but he's been injured an awful lot. On the other hand though, your offense needs to be able to pull out all the tricks in its playbook in order to move the ball. Your defense is nasty but your offense is going to be average at the very best it looks like.
 
Was looking at Wendell last pick, hoped he would fall. Wanted cook for the lions here.

 
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Offense:QB - Jake LockerLT - King DunlapC - Ryan WendellRT - Kelechi OsemeleDunlap is a positive pass protector...that's the best thing I can say about him. Not a top tackle by any means, but he will keep Locker from getting killed - PFF actually has him double digit positive as a pass blocker, but he's a poor run blocker. Can't have it all in the 10th round as one of the last starting LTs taken in the whole draft. Wendell and Osemele were both road graders in the run game, so clearly I'll be bootlegging and handing it off a lot. I don't need a top RB for what I have in mind, just a guy to pound into the pile.
Think you would want Locker to run the RO? He's athletic enough for it but he's been injured an awful lot. On the other hand though, your offense needs to be able to pull out all the tricks in its playbook in order to move the ball. Your defense is nasty but your offense is going to be average at the very best it looks like.
I think I'd have to put it in the playbook - part of why I took him was his athleticism, so he can extend plays when the majority of my OLine lets guys through hahaha. Fortunately, I'm picking guys who run block and screen block well: I have a feeling a lot of screens will come into play, as well as WR screens and short routes. Very modified west coasty offense.If my offense is average, then this team can win everything. I just want to balance ensuring I've got a top 3 defense with making sure I don't have a bottom 10 offense haha. Not an easy task.
 
Average would be a compliment for that offense. Nice D of course, but I'm not big on fairly at de
Fairley at DE in a 3-4, remember. If I take a real DE, he moves to DT and I go to 4-3. I think that with Johnson behind him, he'd make a fine 3-4 DE: his talent is rushing the passer, and with Wilfork and J.J. both studs against the run, I can put my run stopping LBs behind Fairley.
 
Average would be a compliment for that offense. Nice D of course, but I'm not big on fairly at de
I said at the very best. If he focuses on offense the next 5-6 picks I think he could make it more formidable.
The same can probably be said for all of us. We may excel at one facet, but we can't be great in all.
It is a tough balance. With the Saints, if I can piece together a respectable OL, I think I have a top offense and an above average to good defense. Picking late is tough though. I think the Chiefs have a top defense but the offense will be average at best unless I am able to get lucky at quarterback.
 
Bengals take Greg Olsen TE
Just got back so I can now discuss my pick. We know that Matt Ryan loves to go to his tight end. Olsen has become one of the best receiving tight ends in the league and he's a pretty good (at least not bad) run blocker as well. Offense 1.12 QB Matt Ryan6.12 RB Arian Foster 3.21 WR Michael Crabtree 11.21 TE Greg Olsen2.21 LT Ryan Clady8.12 LG Andy Levitre Defense 4.12 DL Corey Liuget5.21 DL Carlos Dunlap 7.21 DE/OLB Dion Jordan9.21 DE/OLB Barkevious Mingo 10.12 CB Vontae Davis
 
11.26 Ryan Wendell, C

Dude was a beast last year. Surprised he is still around (perhaps because he is listed as a G for some reason?). Started all 16 games and the playoffs at Center for New England, played all but six offensive snaps for them at center, including playoffs. He's not a great pass blocker, but he is PFF's best run blocking center by a large margin, and that's what I need here, since this is not a high flying offense anyway.
I honestly wanted to take Kevin Burnett here, as he could keep me flexible as a 3-4 ILB or a 4-3 OLB. Of course, my liking him also made its way to my other team.............ugh haha.So, regarding the pick, my team now looks like this:

Defense:

DE - J.J. Watt

DT - Vince Wilfork

DE - Nick Fairley

ILB - Derrick Johnson

Still not sure about 3-4 or 4-3. I'm constantly evaluating the 3-4 OLBs available, 4-3 OLBs, and 4-3 ends...

CB - Devin McCourty

CB - Sam Shields

SS - TJ Ward

This is a nasty defense. You're not gonna run it on us. You'll have a tough time passing it with the pressure this line alone will generate. With a good centerfielder at FS and some more playmakers in the front 7, you may as well give up. I think this defense might legitimately be better than any actually existing in today's NFL. (One or two others in this draft I would say that about, but of course I'm biased and think mine's the best hahaha)

Offense:

QB - Jake Locker

LT - King Dunlap

C - Ryan Wendell

RT - Kelechi Osemele

Dunlap is a positive pass protector...that's the best thing I can say about him. Not a top tackle by any means, but he will keep Locker from getting killed - PFF actually has him double digit positive as a pass blocker, but he's a poor run blocker. Can't have it all in the 10th round as one of the last starting LTs taken in the whole draft. Wendell and Osemele were both road graders in the run game, so clearly I'll be bootlegging and handing it off a lot. I don't need a top RB for what I have in mind, just a guy to pound into the pile.
As good as that d will be, they're gonna have to be. That offense is gonna be lacking and I wouldn't count on Dunlap keeping locker from getting killed. I don't think he has any business as a LT.
 
Vikings select Alec Ogletree, MLBI'm a believer. Hopefully he's matured.
Thanks for taking him, didn't like the idea Three rookies on D. Philip wheelerProvides veteran leadership, motor, and versatile enough to play either aside in 3-4 or 4-3On phone, someone please pm nexT
 
11.30 Philadelphia eagles select Terrance knighton DT

Rg3

Hakeem nicks

Michael Roos

Johnathan cooper

Eric Winston

Mario Williams

Jarius Byrd

Paul Kruger

Kareem Jackson

Akeem ayers

Terrance knighton

 
Vikings select Alec Ogletree, MLBI'm a believer. Hopefully he's matured.
Qb Tom BradyWr Wes WelkerLt Andrew WhitworthDe Demarcus WareDt Kyle WilliamsDe Anthony SpencerOlb Chad GreenwayMlb Alec OgletreeOlb Bruce CarterCb Jason McourtyCb Arturran VernerI'll run a base 4-3, but have the pieces to go to a hybrid 3-4. Excited to see how I can fill this team out.
 
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New York Giants select ......

11.31 - Steve Smith , WR

Little up there in age but can still motor and gets open with the best of them......imagine if he played a few years with a QB of Luck's caliber (Sorry Delhomme fans )

 
11.32 Saints select Chris Chester, OG

12.1 Saints select Reggie Wayne, WR

Chester is a very solid guard who was a key cog in the line that allowed Alfred Morris to rush for 1600+ yards. Chester also performed well in pass protection and only gave up a single sack.

Originally I wanted to select an OL and a defensive player but I am shocked Wayne (and almost Smith) fell. I have thought about taking Reggie Wayne the past two turns and I can't let him drop anymore. He's one of the best in the game currently. Yes he is 34 years old, but he has never been a particularly fast, quick, or physical receiver so I think a gradual physical decline affects Wayne less than other receivers. Wayne is truly the ultimate technician and technique only gets better with more experience. He thrived last year playing in the slot, which allows him a cleaner release. Wayne will be used almost exclusively in the slot for the Saints and my base offense will have (at least) 3 wide receivers.

I'm very excited about my offense. :excited:

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Current team:

Offense

QB Aaron Rodgers 1.1

WR Dwayne Bowe 8.1

WR Pierre Garcon 10.1

WR Reggie Wayne 12.1

LT Bryan Bulaga 7.32

C Will Montgomery 9.32

RG Chris Chester 11.32

Defense

DE Michael Bennet 5.32

MLB Bobby Wagner 4.1

CB Lardarius Webb 2.32

CB Chris Harris Jr. 6.1

FS Eric Weddle 3.32

 
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No Ryan Mathews .....hahaha

Of course Carolina Steve Smith .....if I was talking about the other Smith I would have included "he sucks " in my recap

 
No Ryan Mathews .....hahaha Of course Carolina Steve Smith .....if I was talking about the other Smith I would have included "he sucks " in my recap
Haha, when I saw Giants and Steve Smith, my brain went straight to non Carolina Steve Smith. I want to draft the other Steve Smith in round 51 now and have "he sucks" as my entire recap, hahaha.
 
New York Giants select ........

12.2 - James Jones , WR

All he did is lead the NFL in touchdowns and is still relatively young . Gives me a nice size compliment to Steve Smith and red zone threat.

 
No Ryan Mathews .....hahaha Of course Carolina Steve Smith .....if I was talking about the other Smith I would have included "he sucks " in my recap
:lmao: I'm glad you took him. I would have been tempted to take Smith and Wayne and use 4 receivers all game.
Wayne was actually my choice for this pick ....Smith / Wayne would have been a nice combo for a couple seasons.
I'm glad to get minor revenge on you for taking Vollmer from me. :boxing:
 
12.03 Philadelphia eagles select Michael Floyd

Rg3

Hakeem nicks

Michael Roos

Johnathan cooper

Eric Winston

Michael Floyd

Mario Williams

Jarius Byrd

Paul Kruger

Kareem Jackson

Akeem ayers

Terrance knighton

 
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12.03 Philadelphia eagles select Michael Floyd
:wall: :wall: Been waiting and waiting for him...damn it.I think he is still a better prospect than the rookies from this year. 6'3 220, fast, good hands. Ugh this hurts.
I was surprised he lasted so long. I agree I like him better than any of the wr's this year and more than Kendall wright. Liking my offense on this team
Like your offense a lot. As long as Griffin figures out how to slide or run out of bounds.
 
I'm not completely sold that he can be a bell-cow, but I'm excited for what he can bring to the offense. Monroe-Evans-Unger-?-Franklin should provide plenty of time and space for him to work his magic. I'll take the electric David Wilson, RB at 12.04

ETA: I see 8 is here, so no PM....

 
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TITANS

Russell Wilson

Dez Bryant

David Wilson

Eugene Monroe

Jahri Evans

Max Unger

Orlando Franklin

BJ Raji

Chandler Jones

Philip Wheeler

Xavier Rhodes

Kenny Vaccaro

 
Vikings select Darren McFadden,RB

Planned on going running back here. Then changed my mind to WR after the WR run, then after all the WRs were taken, I said, I'll go defense since nobody is taking RBs. Then Fubar takes one of the two guys I wanted in this offense, so it's back to RB!

QB-Tom Brady

RB-Darren McFadden

WR-Wes Welker

LT-Andrew Whitworth

DE-DeMarcus Ware

DT-Kyle Williams

DE-Anthony Spencer

OLB-Chad Greenway

MLB-Alec Ogletree

OLB-Bruce Carter

CB-Jason McCourty

CB-Arturran Verner

 
12.03 Philadelphia eagles select Michael Floyd
:wall: :wall: Been waiting and waiting for him...damn it.I think he is still a better prospect than the rookies from this year. 6'3 220, fast, good hands. Ugh this hurts.
I think the concern with Floyd is that despite the talent we all already know his situation is horrible.........will he be able to excel in Arizona in the next few years ?? Hard for Fitz ...next to impossible for Floyd .And unlike Fitz , who played with at least 1 good QB , we may never see Floyd reach his potential and judge him.
 
Vikings select Darren McFadden,RB

Planned on going running back here. Then changed my mind to WR after the WR run, then after all the WRs were taken, I said, I'll go defense since nobody is taking RBs. Then Fubar takes one of the two guys I wanted in this offense, so it's back to RB!

QB-Tom Brady

RB-Darren McFadden

WR-Wes Welker

LT-Andrew Whitworth

DE-DeMarcus Ware

DT-Kyle Williams

DE-Anthony Spencer

OLB-Chad Greenway

MLB-Alec Ogletree

OLB-Bruce Carter

CB-Jason McCourty

CB-Arturran Verner
Not the guy I'd want to have in a "play defense and pound the rock" type of team. He's just too injury prone to take that kind of beating. Especially since you won't have a great offensive line to open up lanes for him.
 
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Vikings select Darren McFadden,RB

Planned on going running back here. Then changed my mind to WR after the WR run, then after all the WRs were taken, I said, I'll go defense since nobody is taking RBs. Then Fubar takes one of the two guys I wanted in this offense, so it's back to RB!

QB-Tom Brady

RB-Darren McFadden

WR-Wes Welker

LT-Andrew Whitworth

DE-DeMarcus Ware

DT-Kyle Williams

DE-Anthony Spencer

OLB-Chad Greenway

MLB-Alec Ogletree

OLB-Bruce Carter

CB-Jason McCourty

CB-Arturran Verner
Not the guy I'd want to have in a "play defense and pound the rock" type of team. He's just too injury prone to take that kind of beating. Especially since you won't have a great offensive line to open up lanes for him.
You don't play a "play defense and pound the rock" with Tom Brady.
 
Vikings select Darren McFadden,RB
Not the guy I'd want to have in a "play defense and pound the rock" type of team. He's just too injury prone to take that kind of beating. Especially since you won't have a great offensive line to open up lanes for him.
You don't play a "play defense and pound the rock" with Tom Brady.
Tom Brady normally has a (much) better o-line (all but one of whom has already been drafted) to protect him and two stud TEs (who are long gone) to throw the ball to. He can't do it on his own.
 
Vikings select Darren McFadden,RB

Planned on going running back here. Then changed my mind to WR after the WR run, then after all the WRs were taken, I said, I'll go defense since nobody is taking RBs. Then Fubar takes one of the two guys I wanted in this offense, so it's back to RB!

QB-Tom Brady

RB-Darren McFadden

WR-Wes Welker

LT-Andrew Whitworth

DE-DeMarcus Ware

DT-Kyle Williams

DE-Anthony Spencer

OLB-Chad Greenway

MLB-Alec Ogletree

OLB-Bruce Carter

CB-Jason McCourty

CB-Arturran Verner
Not the guy I'd want to have in a "play defense and pound the rock" type of team. He's just too injury prone to take that kind of beating. Especially since you won't have a great offensive line to open up lanes for him.
You don't play a "play defense and pound the rock" with Tom Brady.
And as far as offensive line goes, the guys drafted the last three rounds and the guys drafted the next five or so, are all in the same group. There is no more elite, probowlers left. You are just looking for solid starters hoping they shine this year. I got my one elite LT. I feel Brady makes everyone a little better on offense and given weapons he will produce.
 
Vikings select Darren McFadden,RB
Not the guy I'd want to have in a "play defense and pound the rock" type of team. He's just too injury prone to take that kind of beating. Especially since you won't have a great offensive line to open up lanes for him.
You don't play a "play defense and pound the rock" with Tom Brady.
Tom Brady normally has a (much) better o-line (all but one of whom has already been drafted) to protect him and two stud TEs (who are long gone) to throw the ball to. He can't do it on his own.
I agree, but in this exercise it would be virtually impossible to rebuild the NE Pats as they are. You just have to build a team that you think can win.Tom Brady isn't a product of his offense. His offense is a product of Tom Brady.

 
Vikings select Darren McFadden,RB
Not the guy I'd want to have in a "play defense and pound the rock" type of team. He's just too injury prone to take that kind of beating. Especially since you won't have a great offensive line to open up lanes for him.
You don't play a "play defense and pound the rock" with Tom Brady.
Tom Brady normally has a (much) better o-line (all but one of whom has already been drafted) to protect him and two stud TEs (who are long gone) to throw the ball to. He can't do it on his own.
I agree, but in this exercise it would be virtually impossible to rebuild the NE Pats as they are. You just have to build a team that you think can win.Tom Brady isn't a product of his offense. His offense is a product of Tom Brady.
I understand what you're saying but I guess I look at it differently. Brady hasn't won anything the last few years with a much better team than this one. I would have been trying to put great weapons around him to make a run before he retires.
 
Vikings select Darren McFadden,RB
Not the guy I'd want to have in a "play defense and pound the rock" type of team. He's just too injury prone to take that kind of beating. Especially since you won't have a great offensive line to open up lanes for him.
You don't play a "play defense and pound the rock" with Tom Brady.
Tom Brady normally has a (much) better o-line (all but one of whom has already been drafted) to protect him and two stud TEs (who are long gone) to throw the ball to. He can't do it on his own.
I agree, but in this exercise it would be virtually impossible to rebuild the NE Pats as they are. You just have to build a team that you think can win.Tom Brady isn't a product of his offense. His offense is a product of Tom Brady.
I understand what you're saying but I guess I look at it differently. Brady hasn't won anything the last few years with a much better team than this one. I would have been trying to put great weapons around him to make a run before he retires.
I don't think the Pats offense is the reason they haven't been winning. Their defense has been terrible. I think I'm giving Brady one of the best defenses "in the league" here.It's impossible to build a team as good as the elite teams in the "real NFL" in this exercise. There is going to be a ton of parity in "our league". I don't think a balanced team is the best way to "win" this league. Would I have liked to have given Brady a better line and better weapons, of course, but then I build an average to below average defense.

Still have only roughly built a quarter of the team, plenty of rounds left. This is why this is so much fun.

 
RBM Bears select Sidney Rice,WR
Still think he can be dynamic. Maybe we see that with the maturation of Wilson and the added threat of Harvin. Only 26 too. Most important, he finally played a full season last year.QB Joe Flacco

WR Greg Jennings

WR Sidney Rice

LT Trent Williams

C Alex Mack

RT DJ Fluker

DE Chris Long

DT Phil Taylor

DT Brandon Mebane

DE Quinton Coples

LB Jerrod Mayo

CB Cortland Finnegan

 
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Vikings select Darren McFadden,RB

Planned on going running back here. Then changed my mind to WR after the WR run, then after all the WRs were taken, I said, I'll go defense since nobody is taking RBs. Then Fubar takes one of the two guys I wanted in this offense, so it's back to RB!

QB-Tom Brady

RB-Darren McFadden

WR-Wes Welker

LT-Andrew Whitworth

DE-DeMarcus Ware

DT-Kyle Williams

DE-Anthony Spencer

OLB-Chad Greenway

MLB-Alec Ogletree

OLB-Bruce Carter

CB-Jason McCourty

CB-Arturran Verner
Not the guy I'd want to have in a "play defense and pound the rock" type of team. He's just too injury prone to take that kind of beating. Especially since you won't have a great offensive line to open up lanes for him.
You don't play a "play defense and pound the rock" with Tom Brady.
You might if you have no offensive line or dynamic receiving targets.
 
Vikings select Darren McFadden,RB

Planned on going running back here. Then changed my mind to WR after the WR run, then after all the WRs were taken, I said, I'll go defense since nobody is taking RBs. Then Fubar takes one of the two guys I wanted in this offense, so it's back to RB!

QB-Tom Brady

RB-Darren McFadden

WR-Wes Welker

LT-Andrew Whitworth

DE-DeMarcus Ware

DT-Kyle Williams

DE-Anthony Spencer

OLB-Chad Greenway

MLB-Alec Ogletree

OLB-Bruce Carter

CB-Jason McCourty

CB-Arturran Verner
Not the guy I'd want to have in a "play defense and pound the rock" type of team. He's just too injury prone to take that kind of beating. Especially since you won't have a great offensive line to open up lanes for him.
You don't play a "play defense and pound the rock" with Tom Brady.
And as far as offensive line goes, the guys drafted the last three rounds and the guys drafted the next five or so, are all in the same group. There is no more elite, probowlers left. You are just looking for solid starters hoping they shine this year. I got my one elite LT. I feel Brady makes everyone a little better on offense and given weapons he will produce.
Brady is 35 and is starting to decline (he actually looked quite bad in the playoffs). Also some of his worst games he's ever had have come when teams are able to get pressure on him (especially up the middle). He's an all time great for sure, but isn't a miracle worker.
 
12.7 Rams select K.J. Wright, OLB

Could play inside in a 3-4, or outside in a 4-3. Now I can focus on offense before filling in the last 2 slots in my front seven with value.

ETA: PM sent

 
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Vikings select Darren McFadden,RB
Not the guy I'd want to have in a "play defense and pound the rock" type of team. He's just too injury prone to take that kind of beating. Especially since you won't have a great offensive line to open up lanes for him.
You don't play a "play defense and pound the rock" with Tom Brady.
Tom Brady normally has a (much) better o-line (all but one of whom has already been drafted) to protect him and two stud TEs (who are long gone) to throw the ball to. He can't do it on his own.
I agree, but in this exercise it would be virtually impossible to rebuild the NE Pats as they are. You just have to build a team that you think can win.Tom Brady isn't a product of his offense. His offense is a product of Tom Brady.
I understand what you're saying but I guess I look at it differently. Brady hasn't won anything the last few years with a much better team than this one. I would have been trying to put great weapons around him to make a run before he retires.
I don't think the Pats offense is the reason they haven't been winning. Their defense has been terrible. I think I'm giving Brady one of the best defenses "in the league" here.It's impossible to build a team as good as the elite teams in the "real NFL" in this exercise. There is going to be a ton of parity in "our league". I don't think a balanced team is the best way to "win" this league. Would I have liked to have given Brady a better line and better weapons, of course, but then I build an average to below average defense.

Still have only roughly built a quarter of the team, plenty of rounds left. This is why this is so much fun.
Their Defense was top 10 in 2012.
 
I don't think the Pats offense is the reason they haven't been winning. Their defense has been terrible. I think I'm giving Brady one of the best defenses "in the league" here.

It's impossible to build a team as good as the elite teams in the "real NFL" in this exercise. There is going to be a ton of parity in "our league". I don't think a balanced team is the best way to "win" this league. Would I have liked to have given Brady a better line and better weapons, of course, but then I build an average to below average defense.

Still have only roughly built a quarter of the team, plenty of rounds left. This is why this is so much fun.
Their Defense was top 10 in 2012.
:goodposting: They were actually 9th in PPG. 7 of their starters have already been drafted.

 
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