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***OFFICIAL Day 3 Draft Thread*** (1 Viewer)

Minny is about as good a place as Griffin could have gone. Jared Allen will show him what being a pro is all about.

 
I believe this is where the talent really starts to drop off. There are maybe a handful of guys left that are special.

 
Tennessee is working on a trade to send LenDale White to Seattle.

I guess his former coach Pete Carroll still sees something in him.

 
Mike Mayock is completely hoarse now. Yesterday his voice was weak but now it's like he's been yelling for sevaral hours.

 
Thanks for taking less than 1 second to talk about the Texans pick. They didn't even announce the name they just said "the Texans have picked" and went to commercial. Then came back and immediately moved on to the Redskins.

Love the Lendale trade for the Seahawks. They barely gave up anything and probably just got their starting RB. Tenn almost paid to get rid of him.

 
UCONN season ticket holder, here. Bills fans, you are going to love Marcus Easley. UCONN finally got production from the QB position, and that is all Easley needed. He is a beast, and he is an elite blocker to boot.

 
If the Raiders hold off and let Campbell sit for a year, he will pay huge dividends. His technique problems are easily correctable.

 
It's interesting to see the patterns we begin to see with teams.

One that is apparent is WR with St. Louis: Donnie Avery, Keenan Burton, and Mardy Gilyard are very similar players (short, skinny, good after the catch, quick/fast). While I like Gilyard's potential more than I liked Avery, if he struggles it will be for similar reasons.

 
UCONN season ticket holder, here. Bills fans, you are going to love Marcus Easley. UCONN finally got production from the QB position, and that is all Easley needed. He is a beast, and he is an elite blocker to boot.
Thanks for the vote of confidence. He sounds like a swing-for-the-fences pick which makes sense at this point in the draft.
 
It's interesting to see the patterns we begin to see with teams. One that is apparent is WR with St. Louis: Donnie Avery, Keenan Burton, and Mardy Gilyard are very similar players (short, skinny, good after the catch, quick/fast). While I like Gilyard's potential more than I liked Avery, if he struggles it will be for similar reasons.
I am a little surprised they went for Gilyard, or a receiver for that matter, at that spot. The Rams are in need of a talent infusion on the whole roster, there were much better options at that pick, IMO. If they went receiver, I think Marcus Easley would have been a better pick.
 

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