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* * * Official 2015 NFL Draft * * * (1 Viewer)

That is the sounds of both Andre Ellington and Joseph Randle gaining some serious value for 2015.
Even as a joe Randle owner I am skeptical
Then you are a smart Randle owner. He doesnt have anything owed to him or gifted to him. But he is in a prime position right now.

There could still be a trade for another RB or a higher draft pick, but currently those two have arrows pointing way up.
Would be nice if you're right. Honestly I had forgotten I owned him until I read your post.

 
Round 2

1 (33). New York Giants, Landon Collins SS, Alabama, profile, bio

2 (34). Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Donovan Smith OT, Penn State, profile, bio

3 (35). Oakland Raiders, Mario Edwards DE, Florida State, profile, bio

4 (36). Jacksonville Jaguars, TJ Yeldon RB, Alabama, profile, bio

5 (37). New York Jets, Devin Smith WR, Ohio State, profile, bio

6 (38). Washington Redskins, Preston Smith Edge, Miss State, profile, bio

7 (39). Chicago Bears, Eddie Goldman DT, Florida State, profile, bio

8 (40). Tennessee Titans, Dorial Green-Beckham WR, Missouri, profile, bio

9 (41). Carolina Panthers, Devin Funchess WR, Michigan, profile, bio

10 (42). Atlanta Falcons, Jalen Collins CB, LSU, profile, bio

11 (43). Houston Texans, Bernardrick McKinney ILB, Miss State, profile, bio

12 (44). New Orleans Saints, Hau'oli Kikaha DE, Washington, profile, bio

13 (45). Minnesota Vikings, Eric Kendricks LB, UCLA, profile, bio

14 (46). San Francisco 49ers, Jaquiski Tartt S, Samford, profile, bio

15 (47). Philadelphia Eagles, Eric Rowe DB, Utah, profile, bio

16 (48). San Diego Chargers, Denzel Perryman ILB, Miami, profile, bio

17 (49). Kansas City Chiefs, Mitch Morse C, profile, bio

18 (50). Buffalo Bills, Ronald Darby CB, Florida State, profile, bio

19 (51). Cleveland Browns, Nate Orchard OLB, Utah, profile, bio

20 (52). Miami Dolphins, Jordan Phillips DT, Oklahoma, profile, bio

21 (53). Cincinnati Bengals, Jake Fisher OT, Oregon, profile, bio

22 (54). Detroit Lions, Ameer Abdullah RB, Nebraska, profile, bio

23 (55). Baltimore Ravens, Maxx Williams TE, Minnesota, profile, bio

24 (56). Pittsburgh Steelers, Senquez Golson CB, profile, bio

25 (57). St Louis Rams, Robert Havenstein OL, profile, bio

26 (58). Arizona Cardinals, Markus Golden OLB, Michigan, profile, bio

27 (59). Denver Broncos, Ty Sambrailo OL, Colorado State, profile, bio

28 (60). Dallas Cowboys, Randy Gregory DE, Nebraska, profile, bio

29 (61). Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Ali Marpet OG, Hobart, profile, bio

30 (62). Green Bay Packers, Quinten Rollins, Miami Oh, profile, bio

31 (63). Seattle Seahawks, Frank Clark DE, MIchigan, profile, bio

32 (64). New England Patriots, Jordan Richards DB, Stanford, profile, bio
 
Frank Clark, huh?
No kidding. I took him in the fourth in our mock. A low fourth.

eta* Then again, big boards had him in the eighty overall range.
I don't claim to know where guys actually sit on team's boards. But Frank Clark is a bad human being. Not a good guy.
No, I know. I found that out when doing researching for our thing. Not a good guy at all, it seems. Multiple domestic violence issues.

 
Sorry about that Tyler Lockett. Maybe the Redskins can stink enough this year to pick high enough to get a real NFL QB in 2016.

 
Should Brett Hundley have stayed in school?
Absolutely. It was a huge mistake. As Mayock said, he only throws the ball when someone is wide open. That is a recipe for failure at the NFL level. Add in the fact that it is rare for a Jr coming out to end up a true franchise QB. He' bust out after a couple of years.

 
I think ESPN would be better served if they left out all the heart string stories. Everybody has a story to tell in their family history. Telling everyone's just makes them all "meh".

 
I think ESPN would be better served if they left out all the heart string stories. Everybody has a story to tell in their family history. Telling everyone's just makes them all "meh".
I think it's more about letting the players have their one moment in the spotlight, and less about putting together a maximized dramatic narrative.

 
I've watched every game Odighizuwa played. There were a couple of games when he was so dominant I figured, 1st round pick. But lots of other games he just disappeared. I wish him well in NY.

 
I think ESPN would be better served if they left out all the heart string stories. Everybody has a story to tell in their family history. Telling everyone's just makes them all "meh".
I think it's more about letting the players have their one moment in the spotlight, and less about putting together a maximized dramatic narrative.
That would be fine if it was the player telling their story themselves but I just watched trey wings do a documentary on this Romanian family and there was no interview with the player. Last night, it almost seemed awkward the way Suzy seemed to blur from "heycongratsyouaredraftedohbythewayletstalkaboutyouralcoholicmomma"
 
tevin coleman to the falcons. RIP devonta freeman?
Doesn't really scare me. Built like McFadden. Ajayi, Cobb or David Johnson would have been a bigger threat to Freeman.

"There are two kinds of back who are successful in this league - runners who break tackles and runners who can create for themselves. He's not either one." -- NFC running back coach

 
I like the pick of Odighizuwa for the Giants, guy shouldn't have been there this late. I bet they were insanely excited to get him. Dude can definitely line up inside and out. Vertatile player, very "Giants" guy.

 

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