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QB?What about WR, Offensive line?That crossed my mind.Another LB. Zach Brown?I have no idea who the Eagles would take at this point. They need a MLB, but they all suck.Defensive end maybe? WR?

QB?What about WR, Offensive line?That crossed my mind.Another LB. Zach Brown?I have no idea who the Eagles would take at this point. They need a MLB, but they all suck.Defensive end maybe? WR?

That crossed my mind.Another LB. Zach Brown?I have no idea who the Eagles would take at this point. They need a MLB, but they all suck.
Defensive end maybe? WR?

Is 16 hours long enough?We're going to give CentralPA a long time to make a pick since he's been waiting for about a week.
I'm thinking it's sufficient. Now. Who do the Eagles take? With Brandon Graham's knee wrecked, maybe Vinny Curry?That crossed my mind.Another LB. Zach Brown?![]()
Go with it.I'm thinking it's sufficient. Now. Who do the Eagles take? With Brandon Graham's knee wrecked, maybe Vinny Curry?Is 16 hours long enough?We're going to give CentralPA a long time to make a pick since he's been waiting for about a week.
Sad news for my man Brandon GrahamAt the senior bowl, Personnel consultant Phil Savage went right to DE Melvin Ingram after today’s South practice. Savage also chatted up Courtney Upshaw and then spent a while with Quinton Coples. In 3 days he spoke with:
DE Cam Johnson – Virginia
DE Jake Bequette – Arkansas
DE Vinny Curry – Marshall
DE Quinton Coples – UNC
LB Courtney Upshaw – Alabama (would play DE in our system)
DE Melvin Ingram – South Carolina
Further, I think this Bleacher Report article (yes, I know) is kind of interesting.
So I think it's safe to say that they're looking for a DE.
So, therefore the Eagles select
2.14 - Vinny Curry, DE - Marshall

Very different runner than Shonn Greene and isn't LT walking after year? Could be a good fit. I will be very surprised on draft day if Doug Martin is taken below anyone not named Trent.I think this would be a good spot for David Wilson.
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PM and email sent. Let's give him a little time.Spikelast active: Yesterday, 02:51 PM![]()
Who are you and what have you done with Yellowdog?PM and email sent. Let's give him a little time.Spike
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Just got the PM. Will pick within 10 minutes.'yellowdog said:PM and email sent. Let's give him a little time.'Andy Dufresne said:Spikelast active: Yesterday, 02:51 PM![]()
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Pass Rush, Pass Rush, Pass Rush
Whomever you talk to or read, this is widely acknowledged as the biggest failure on the Packers this year. The DLine was completely unable to get a decent rush, forcing the Packers to either blitz or pray the coverage holds.
At this point you could go DE, DT or OLB and you would improve the team. I see Courtney Upshaw, Whitney Mercilus, Brandon Jenkins, Nick Perry and Andre Brown as all legitimate choices here, and if they were all still available I would not be surprised if TT listened to offers to trade down a couple of picks.
However, for our purposes they are not trading, so that leaves the Packers taking……………………
The Green Bay Packers, with the 28th pick of the 2012 draft, select………
Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama!
Upshaw is a versatile player, having done 5, 3 and even 2 point technique at Bama. Excellent pass rusher, even stronger on the run, and still is capable dropping into coverage. Being paired with Clay Mathews on the other side will free up Clay from his double and even triple teams. Expect the Packers, with this pick, to be able to at least double their sack total from 2011.
On the D-line, Alabama DE Courtney Upshaw again used his combination of strength and leverage to overwhelm on contact as a pass rusher. However, he also did an impressive job turning speed into power on his outside speed rush, dropping his pad level and running his legs through the corner. He’s been a bear to block all week and looks like one of the safer prospects in this year’s draft
He is flat out going to shoot up the draft boards. If he's projected as a DE I'd call him the DE1 in this draft. Coples is super talented but people feel that he played his senior year at UNC to not get hurt and project his draft stock. It really makes you wonder what he will do after his payday.Pass Rush, Pass Rush, Pass Rush
Whomever you talk to or read, this is widely acknowledged as the biggest failure on the Packers this year. The DLine was completely unable to get a decent rush, forcing the Packers to either blitz or pray the coverage holds.
At this point you could go DE, DT or OLB and you would improve the team. I see Courtney Upshaw, Whitney Mercilus, Brandon Jenkins, Nick Perry and Andre Brown as all legitimate choices here, and if they were all still available I would not be surprised if TT listened to offers to trade down a couple of picks.
However, for our purposes they are not trading, so that leaves the Packers taking……………………
The Green Bay Packers, with the 28th pick of the 2012 draft, select………
Courtney Upshaw, LB, Alabama!
Upshaw is a versatile player, having done 5, 3 and even 2 point technique at Bama. Excellent pass rusher, even stronger on the run, and still is capable dropping into coverage. Being paired with Clay Mathews on the other side will free up Clay from his double and even triple teams. Expect the Packers, with this pick, to be able to at least double their sack total from 2011.This pick just keeps getting better. He's been unstoppable at the Senior Bowl Practices and I just read on Rotoworld a Steelers scout compared him to Lamarr Woodley.
Wes Bunting typed this clip from the South practice yesterday.
On the D-line, Alabama DE Courtney Upshaw again used his combination of strength and leverage to overwhelm on contact as a pass rusher. However, he also did an impressive job turning speed into power on his outside speed rush, dropping his pad level and running his legs through the corner. He’s been a bear to block all week and looks like one of the safer prospects in this year’s draft
bicycle_seat_sniffer is online if we need to bring in a SD guy to help out.jacobo_moses has had a hard time figuring out this draft. Let's see what happens here...![]()

I like it. I read somewhere that some teams have a 1st round grade on him, other sites have him ranked 90th. Going into the off-season minimum starters they need are: SS, CB, OG/OT (depending on where they play Ijalana), WR (assuming they don't keep both Wayne and Garcon), and probably DE. Any word on whether Pagano will bring a 3-4 DEF to Indy? That will change needs as they lack a nose tackle. Hughes would probably play one OLB slot, and Antonio Johnson is the only DT that I think would fit as a 5 technique. I really like the CB Boykin that went to the Pats in this mock.'higgins said:First off, this team basically has no current offensive/defensive scheme or the coaches in place to make those decisions -- so I'm not going to pick a 3-4 DE or a good zone-blocking OT. Secondly, this team is going to do a complete over haul, meaning any position of need can get filled. I'm not a talent evaluator, but I'm going to go with a player I think will be valuable regardless of scheme...
2.02 -- Harrison Smith, Notre Dame.
That's one of the fun things about this. It's been going less than a week and if we run it again as soon as we finish it'll look completely different with coaching and offensive/defensive coordinator changes. The nice thing about the Smith selection is he can play in either scheme. Mayock had some interesting notes from the Senior bowlI like it. I read somewhere that some teams have a 1st round grade on him, other sites have him ranked 90th. Going into the off-season minimum starters they need are: SS, CB, OG/OT (depending on where they play Ijalana), WR (assuming they don't keep both Wayne and Garcon), and probably DE. Any word on whether Pagano will bring a 3-4 DEF to Indy? That will change needs as they lack a nose tackle. Hughes would probably play one OLB slot, and Antonio Johnson is the only DT that I think would fit as a 5 technique. I really like the CB Boykin that went to the Pats in this mock.'higgins said:First off, this team basically has no current offensive/defensive scheme or the coaches in place to make those decisions -- so I'm not going to pick a 3-4 DE or a good zone-blocking OT. Secondly, this team is going to do a complete over haul, meaning any position of need can get filled. I'm not a talent evaluator, but I'm going to go with a player I think will be valuable regardless of scheme...
2.02 -- Harrison Smith, Notre Dame.
Most rankings I've seen have Barron...then no one else with a 1st or even a 2nd round grade. This would be huge for Smith and run him up several draft boards.Notes: Barron was among the top-rated prospects to decline Senior Bowl invites, but Smith, Iloka, Martin, and Allen are all in Mobile. Per Mayock, some NFL teams have first-round grades on Smith, whom he describes as physical with underrated range.
I agree with this. He's here and knows the team.I would like BSS to make the Chargers pick.
Damn.....I thought there may even be a chance he'd drop to the Lions. I considered him in the first. He could end up the SOD.Question though.....is he more suited to a 3/4 or a 4/3? I thought he was considered more of a 4/3 guy.Chargers 2nd rounder:Zach Brown, OLB, North CarolinaHe's a good weak-side linebacker who was named first team All-ACC last season

Get the ketchup and mustard ready...18. Chicago Bears - RBM - Kevin Zeitler, G Wisconsin
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I like it. If you hadn't made this pick I was going to suggest Nick Foles.At 2.19, Eagles selectBrock Osweiler, QB, Arizona State Eagles aren't resiging Vince Young (at least I hope not). It's almost inevitable Vick will get hurt plus he is 32 and on the downside of his career. Osweiler stock is rising. Also considered Lavonte David.
Yikes, I forgot about him too. Either one I think would be great value for the Eagles if they slipped to 2.19.I like it. If you hadn't made this pick I was going to suggest Nick Foles.At 2.19, Eagles selectBrock Osweiler, QB, Arizona State Eagles aren't resiging Vince Young (at least I hope not). It's almost inevitable Vick will get hurt plus he is 32 and on the downside of his career. Osweiler stock is rising. Also considered Lavonte David.![]()
No idea. Chargers need guys who can tackle and LB core is terrible. Biggest areas of need:LBOlineCBSafteyDLDTOlineblocking TE LBCBDamn.....I thought there may even be a chance he'd drop to the Lions. I considered him in the first. He could end up the SOD.Question though.....is he more suited to a 3/4 or a 4/3? I thought he was considered more of a 4/3 guy.Chargers 2nd rounder:Zach Brown, OLB, North CarolinaHe's a good weak-side linebacker who was named first team All-ACC last season![]()
Saw Finnegan would not be brought back. CB might be a severe need. Chase Minnifield?'yellowdog said:The Tennessee Titans are on the clock.
FUBAR is in. Good deal, we should whip through the next 4 in 1/2 hour or less.Saw Finnegan would not be brought back. CB might be a severe need. Chase Minnifield?'yellowdog said:The Tennessee Titans are on the clock.
yeah I saw that. just kinda thinking out loud.FUBAR is in. Good deal, we should whip through the next 4 in 1/2 hour or less.Saw Finnegan would not be brought back. CB might be a severe need. Chase Minnifield?'yellowdog said:The Tennessee Titans are on the clock.
I'm in a meeting but I'll post it from my BB once Fubar makes his pick. Maybe he stepped out for research purposes.Sent my pick to Eric Rymer. I'm heading to lunch.
I completely missed Brown. I would have taken him with the prior pick for the Pats. Grr...Chargers 2nd rounder:Zach Brown, OLB, North CarolinaHe's a good weak-side linebacker who was named first team All-ACC last season
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here, just debating between players and needs.pick in 2-5 really want an interior OL, but don't see one that makes sense here.what happened to FUBAR?
What about C Ben Jones?here, just debating between players and needs.pick in 2-5 really want an interior OL, but don't see one that makes sense here.what happened to FUBAR?