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Titus Young is a speeder Peter Warrick as a runner, which I don't think is a good thing. He is not DeSean Jackson and I'm not loving that decision. He could develop into a strong player, but after they took Derrick Williams I'm beginning to think they are still trying to get the same idea right and I'm not convinced they did it.

Young will certainly have GOLDEN opportunity to seen 40-50 catches in this offense ala Maclin did as a rookie because he gets single coverage due to Johnson and Pettigrew.

He will likely rise up my dynasty rankings, but I'm not thrilled with the selection. First time I'll say that about a Lions pick lately.

 
The two Oline the Giants wanted are now gone. I'm guessing Leshoure. I think Bradshaw stays and Jacobs will have to restructure to stay.

 
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Well after everyone freaked out about ATL getting Jones and NO getting Jordan and Ingram, TB has landed their blow with Clayborn and Bowers.Bowers was a top 5 talent in this draft no question. Get the knee cleaned up, chalk up this year, and have a ridiculous set of young ends in 2012. I like the bold thinking.
This is a great pick this late. Maybe it fails, but a lot of players drafted here fail. This could be a homerun this late.
 
No doubt about it, if Bowers knee holds up in year 2,3,4 of the rookie contract, TB got the steal of the draft. Love the cojones the organization is showing with NO and ATL making huge commitments for this year - tortoise/hare going on in NFC South.

 
Nothing like a DE rotation for Tampa and considering the arms race on offense with NO and ATL, Tampa might have a tough counter if it works out.

 
That's also the first I've heard that Bowers' January surgery involved microfracture. That didn't come out anywhere else, and since it was Mayock talking, I'm betting it's incorrect.

 
I don't expect much from Kendricks and think it was a poor choice.Indy shows us how it's done.
Of course I agree CC, just not seeing the athleticism to be more than say, Visanthe Shiancoe or as I said earlier, Heath Miller as a fantasy TE - can you say more about your thoughts on Kendrick?
 
No doubt about it, if Bowers knee holds up in year 2,3,4 of the rookie contract, TB got the steal of the draft. Love the cojones the organization is showing with NO and ATL making huge commitments for this year - tortoise/hare going on in NFC South.
NFC South is seriously playing "Can you top this" this draft. Could be strongest division in the NFL for Top 3 teams.
 
Ok maybe I should back off on Kendrick a bit - this from a STL beat writer:

RT @miklasz Josh McDaniels really wanted this TE. Sees him as a valuable moving piece for formation flexibility. Think: 2010 New England.

 
I don't expect much from Kendricks and think it was a poor choice.Indy shows us how it's done.
Of course I agree CC, just not seeing the athleticism to be more than say, Visanthe Shiancoe or as I said earlier, Heath Miller as a fantasy TE - can you say more about your thoughts on Kendrick?
I don't think athleticism was Shiancoe's problem - it has been his hands. He's not a stud athlete, but to compare him to Miller I think is an insult. Miller can't run as well as Shiancoe. He's smarter receiver and tough, but not as agile, quick, or fast as the Vikings guy you compared him to. I think Kendricks is closer to Shiancoe in athleticism than Miller.
 
Ok maybe I should back off on Kendrick a bit - this from a STL beat writer:RT @miklasz Josh McDaniels really wanted this TE. Sees him as a valuable moving piece for formation flexibility. Think: 2010 New England.
You know McDaniels is watching New England and that he'll copycat him. The WR's are so weak there, that I can't imagine Kendricks not succeeding there. He's got pretty good speed for a TE too.
 
I don't expect much from Kendricks and think it was a poor choice.Indy shows us how it's done.
Of course I agree CC, just not seeing the athleticism to be more than say, Visanthe Shiancoe or as I said earlier, Heath Miller as a fantasy TE - can you say more about your thoughts on Kendrick?
I don't think athleticism was Shiancoe's problem - it has been his hands. He's not a stud athlete, but to compare him to Miller I think is an insult. Miller can't run as well as Shiancoe. He's smarter receiver and tough, but not as agile, quick, or fast as the Vikings guy you compared him to. I think Kendricks is closer to Shiancoe in athleticism than Miller.
Totally hear you - just using Shiancoe/Miller as fantasy value comparisons, not so much talent comparisons.
 
I don't expect much from Kendricks and think it was a poor choice.Indy shows us how it's done.
Of course I agree CC, just not seeing the athleticism to be more than say, Visanthe Shiancoe or as I said earlier, Heath Miller as a fantasy TE - can you say more about your thoughts on Kendrick?
I don't think athleticism was Shiancoe's problem - it has been his hands. He's not a stud athlete, but to compare him to Miller I think is an insult. Miller can't run as well as Shiancoe. He's smarter receiver and tough, but not as agile, quick, or fast as the Vikings guy you compared him to. I think Kendricks is closer to Shiancoe in athleticism than Miller.
Totally hear you - just using Shiancoe/Miller as fantasy value comparisons, not so much talent comparisons.
Gotcha
 
Ok maybe I should back off on Kendrick a bit - this from a STL beat writer:RT @miklasz Josh McDaniels really wanted this TE. Sees him as a valuable moving piece for formation flexibility. Think: 2010 New England.
You know McDaniels is watching New England and that he'll copycat him. The WR's are so weak there, that I can't imagine Kendricks not succeeding there. He's got pretty good speed for a TE too.
If Avery and Alexander can stay healthy, they're better than people think. Amendola will be a useful piece and Clayton might be brought back too.
 
Ok maybe I should back off on Kendrick a bit - this from a STL beat writer:RT @miklasz Josh McDaniels really wanted this TE. Sees him as a valuable moving piece for formation flexibility. Think: 2010 New England.
You know McDaniels is watching New England and that he'll copycat him. The WR's are so weak there, that I can't imagine Kendricks not succeeding there. He's got pretty good speed for a TE too.
If Avery and Alexander can stay healthy, they're better than people think. Amendola will be a useful piece and Clayton might be brought back too.
I've got high hope for Alexander, but his knee is "Bowerish" (to coin a new term), and it's hard to be excited for Avery in year one after this injury.
 
Gotta love the Giants, like the value drafter you hate in your fantasy draft who gets the guy who falls too far for no good reason in every round. Giants defensive has ridiculous depth on the DL and in the secondary. They lack playmakers at LB and they need Kenny Phillips to return to pre-injury form, but :eek: at NYG depth chart on the DL and at CB

 
Mikel LeShoure still hanging around, eh? Think he falls to third round? Would this be a shocker to you guys?
I think the depth at RB has driven down the price of all the RBs. Ingram is a top 10-15 overall talent, better than Moreno who went 12. Williams (at least 2009 Williams) is a 20-25 overall pick. Leshoure is a late first-early second level pick.Still think LeShoure has the highest physical upside of any back in this class...
 

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