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*Official 1st Day Draft Thread -Round 1 - Round 3* (1 Viewer)

I'm fine with them moving down twice. They have so many holes to fill, they need to stock up on draft picks. If they get Rashaun Woods, plus an extra 2nd and 4th this year, I'll be very happy.

 
I'm fine with them moving down twice. They have so many holes to fill, they need to stock up on draft picks. If they get Rashaun Woods, plus an extra 2nd and 4th this year, I'll be very happy.
Ya you're right ... but its still hard to watch and wait.
 
Im out guys..... too bad we don't keep track of posts anymore.... thanks to all who have helped contribute to this great thread filled with all 32 teams represented with fans :thumbup:

 
Michael Jenkins to ATL was a smart move - helps take the pressure off of Price.Again, if Woods goes in the first, too, you'll have 7 WRs in the first - which would be a new record.

 
28. CAR - Chris Gamble, CB, Ohio State
YESSeveral mocks had him as high as 12 and the consensus was around 18-19. Good value at this spot. Fills a need in the secondary and can relieve S. Smith of punt return duty. Probably will be the 3rd CB and work his way into a starting role next year after getting some coaching to refine his technique.

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Career Notes   Versatile athlete who played a variety of roles for the Buckeyes ... One of the fastest players on the team, he boasts an impressive 40-inch vertical jump to get to the ball at its high point ... In 38 games, he started 18 times on defense and 12 times on offense (started on both offense and defense in five contests in 2002) ... Recorded 65 tackles (51 solos) with three stops behind the line of scrimmage, seven interceptions and 21 pass deflections ... Also caught 40 passes for 609 yards (15.2 avg), rushed six times for 68 yards (11.3 avg) with a touchdown, returned 60 punts for 467 yards (7.8 avg) and had 18 kickoff returns for 384 yards (21.3 avg). Analysis   Positives: Well-built, with a lean, angular frame, long legs, above average foot speed and quickness ... Has a quick burst and shows the ability to click out of his backpedal and close in a flash ... Has very good closing speed from the "off" and zone coverage, showing the burst to stay with receivers on deep routes ... Does a good job vs. plays in front of him, displaying the ability to break and close on the ball immediately ... Explosive jumper with natural hands (does a remarkable job of using those hands and timing to break up passes) ... Stays tight with the receiver all over the field, doing a nice job with his front hand in blocking his man's vision from the ball ... His fluid hips and ability to break quickly off his reads prevents the receiver from gaining separation on his cuts vs. Chris ... Good receiver who combines his speed and leaping ability to get to the ball at its high point ... Will compete for the ball in traffic and will fight for extra yards after the catch. Negatives: Used in too many roles (receiver, corner, returner), which did not allow him to refine his techniques in 2003 (regressed as a receiver from the 2002 campaign) ... As a pass catcher, he has explosive speed, but gathers himself a bit before heading upfield ... He also needs to do a better job of working back to the quarterback ... Can find the soft spot in the zone, but tends to body catch, resulting in a few drops ... On defense, he relies too much on his speed to recover (allows too much cushion on underneath routes, but can mirror the receiver on deep patterns) ... Must do a better job of reading the quarterback, as he can be fooled by play action and misdirection ... Shows decent hands for the interception, but looks to run before properly securing the ball (resulting in drops) ... Not a consistent wrap-up tackler (seems to want to hit, but lunges too often) ... Needs to add strength, as he is generally pushed around when asked to step up in run support.
 
DETROIT by FAR has had the best draft this year so far....

they just got roy and Kevin for basicaly Winslow...

OMG! :wall:

 
I think I caught up, so who would be the top 3 rookies as of now?Roy? Fitz? Clayton?? Tough very very tough...
Probably 1) Jones, 1a) whoever Dallas eventually takes, and 3) Winslow.Even though it's a killer Wr draft, I don't see any of them in killer position to step in and produce #1 numbers.
 
30. DET - Kevin Jones, RB, Va. Tech
1. K Jones2. Fitzgerald

3. Roy Williams

4. Winslow

5. Evans Rashaun Woods - Evans has Josh Reed to compete with, Woods has Cedrick Wilson.

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Jones' value has come full circle, from the early 1.01 pick to down under Steven Jackson (and others) to once again being the 1.01.Charles Rogers + Roy Williams + Kevin Jones = :excited: Some work on the O-line and at linebacker will leave the Lions looking like a very exciting team going into the year.

 

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