Ben & Jerry's said:2.46 Indianapolis Colts select...
Tim Williams, LB, Alabama
Nice picks, worried all the guys I am targeting for the Lions will be gone by 21.With pick 2.47 the Baltimore Ravens select....
Adoree' Jackson, CB USC
An incredible athlete that sometimes gets into trouble due to technique but has all the tools to develop a special, game changing CB. Is dangerous with the ball in his hands and will be the most dangerous returner the Ravens have had since the days of Jacobey Jones. It's easier to take a risk on this high upside player with the veteran leadership of Weddle as a safeties to help him develop. There is even some talk he is so good with the ball in his hands he might get a crack at offense one day, but for now the Ravens are pretty desperate for CB help.
Round 1 - Mike Williams, WR Clemson
Round 2 - Adoree' Jackson, CB USC
That's a nice fit.2.48 the Minnesota Vikings select OG/OT Dion Dawkins.
He may be able to play right tackle but if not I think he can contribute at guard.
Got to do something with that mess of a line.2.48 the Minnesota Vikings select OG/OT Dion Dawkins.
He may be able to play right tackle but if not I think he can contribute at guard.
I am still not sure if he was the best lineman available. I was considering a few other guys as well.Got to do something with that mess of a line.
I have no idea what OL are good. Tough position to judge for a semi-casual fan. I like the idea of it.I am still not sure if he was the best lineman available. I was considering a few other guys as well.
I like his versatility. He can start at G and maybe even develop into a T or at least a starting G/backup T.I have no idea what OL are good. Tough position to judge for a semi-casual fan. I like the idea of it.
He was my second choice. I like safeties who like to hit!Andy Dufresne said:I think this is a reach. Especially with Budda Baker still OTB.
Yeah, I agree with all that but if he was a mature finished product to go with his ability he probably wouldn't have even been available to WAS in the first round, let alone second. If the Redskins were willing to gamble on Junior Galette of all people something tells me they aren't sweating the character concerns too much.I considered McDowell for the Vikings until I read he had the worst interview at the combine. Some issues with giving up on his team last season as well?
I just didn't see that fitting in with the (purported) Vikings culture.
Browns will do it for 2.20 if your guy is still thereSF offers (again) pick 3.2 and 4.2 to Tampa for OTC pick
I have some concerns about if Sharif Floyd is going to be healthy enough to play this season or not. The 5th year option is garunteed for injury and last I heard Floyd still has not recovered yet. Tom Johnson is getting old.Yeah, I agree with all that but if he was a mature finished product to go with his ability he probably wouldn't have even been available to WAS in the first round, let alone second. If the Redskins were willing to gamble on Junior Galette of all people something tells me they aren't sweating the character concerns too much.
I'm not too sure about the Vikings culture because I remember that Bengal defense having character question guys all over the place. In the end I think OL is a much bigger need for MIN. They have a defense that can contend right now if they can score points, and they even have some nice skill position players but they aren't at the level that can overcome that O-line.
He mostly played interior DL out of necessity and for his build, it's crazy how good he was at taking on double teams. He has a serious anchor and is a good athlete.I have some concerns about if Sharif Floyd is going to be healthy enough to play this season or not. The 5th year option is garunteed for injury and last I heard Floyd still has not recovered yet. Tom Johnson is getting old.
From what I have seen of McDowell he does look special. I know Zimmer likes players with a lot of length and he has that as well.
Hi college stats not as impressive as his highlight reel.
Samuel and Ross. You instantly changed the entire dynamic of that offense. Best case scenario for Winston owners. Sad face for Mike Evans owners.Tampa Bay continues to add weapons to their offense with the selection of:
2.19 Curtis Samuel, WR/RB, Ohio State
I haven't watched much more than his highlights but based on podcast voices I pay close attention to his low-lights are nearly as bad as his highlights are good. I guess he spends a lot of time on the ground, and he can have lesser OLmen get in his head, he doesn't play through injury especially well, and disappear for stretches. But it's so rare to find a guy that size that can get a legitimate push in the pass rush(even if his sack totals don't reflect that) you know someone will take a chance on getting the most out of him. Probably a boom-or-bust type player. It feels like WAS is right on the edge of breaking through to the playoffs or a complete rebuild so I felt like gambling after taking what I felt was a very safe pick in the first round.Hi college stats not as impressive as his highlight reel.
Hard to tell with regard to Evans. In a way you would think Samuel/Ross have such a different skill set that it might give Evans more room to operate as defenses would have to respect the speed of the rookies. But that was also my thinking last year when HOU added all that speed around Hopkins..... and I dunno if you remember but it didn't quite work out like that.Samuel and Ross. You instantly changed the entire dynamic of that offense. Best case scenario for Winston owners. Sad face for Mike Evans owners.
Is that a pick or just a guy you are saying?Oops. I meant the other guy - Ryan Anderson
that's who I would have taken if I kept the Browns pick2.21 Detroit Lions select
CB Quincy Wilson, Florida
I really wanted to get a pass rusher somewhere in this draft. Reddick might be able to fill that roll on 3rd downs. At this point, I don't want to force a pick. Wilson seems as good as nearly as corner already taken and is a 1st round talent available in the 2nd round. (I am still double checking to make sure he didn't get picked). He would make a nice addition across from Slay. Wilson has prototypical size and strength to deal with big WRs like Evans, Alshon, etc. Wilson's speed isn't great, but Slay can lock down the burners to help protect Wilson.
Good pick. He was my upcoming target. Might have been my pick at 1.26 if Bolles had been gone.With pick 2.54 the Dolphins select CB Kevin King Washington
6' 3" great combine measurements, plays zone and and good in run support.Good pick. He was my upcoming target. Might have been my pick at 1.26 if Bolles had been gone.