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good thing you picked 3 defenses19.06 Morten 'Old As Dirt' Andersen, K, ATLpm'd next two
good thing you picked 3 defenses19.06 Morten 'Old As Dirt' Andersen, K, ATLpm'd next two
good thing you picked 3 defenses19.06 Morten 'Old As Dirt' Andersen, K, ATLpm'd next two
  Honestly Andersen is as good, if not a better, K than any of the K's in the bottom third of those drafted, easily, IMO. He is still   
  inside of 48 yards...even though that is coincidentally his age as well...lolIf he still wants to K in the NFL next year, I'm sure he'll find a spot somewhere if ATL decides to move on...I'll be out for a couple of hours. I've PM'd my 19.13 picks to you. Should be back online by 8 or 9 CST.I'll take any PM lists from the back half of the draft if you want to try and wrap this up quicker.
Ruff has just over an hour - 9:01 PM Eastern he times out again.19.10 Drew Stanton, QB37 DET
Timecheck.Ruff has just over an hour - 9:01 PM Eastern he times out again.19.10 Drew Stanton, QB37 DET
Calling it. 4 hours expired. Ruffrody blew it again.... next man up.Timecheck.Ruff has just over an hour - 9:01 PM Eastern he times out again.19.10 Drew Stanton, QB37 DET
19.12 (19.11) Aaron Rodgers, QB, GBCalling it. 4 hours expired. Ruffrody blew it again.... next man up.Timecheck.Ruff has just over an hour - 9:01 PM Eastern he times out again.19.10 Drew Stanton, QB37 DET
Via PM:Road Warriors for the 19.1319.12 (19.11) Aaron Rodgers, QB, GBCalling it. 4 hours expired. Ruffrody blew it again.... next man up.Timecheck.Ruff has just over an hour - 9:01 PM Eastern he times out again.19.10 Drew Stanton, QB37 DET
did norris pm his 2nd pick?Enjoy Round 20. Back later.
Both WR's I was thinking about before I finally ended up with Troy Williamson. They both got some potential and a situation to excel if they are any good.WR Mike WalkerWR Derek Hagan
what do you know, there is potential still left on the board.WR Mike WalkerWR Derek Hagan
Guess.did norris pm his 2nd pick?Enjoy Round 20. Back later.
is he not aware he's right next to the turn and that jeter has been picking right away? i think Norris is a troll who gets a kick out of messing with us. i will continue to think this until he disproves meGuess.did norris pm his 2nd pick?Enjoy Round 20. Back later.
Can never have too many in that potent offense.WR Mike WalkerWR Derek HaganHow many Jags do you need?

email sent.Someone please email wdcrob one last time.TIA.
Thanks.I have ESG's number and also wayback's pick. We should be done today - just in time for FREE AGENCY!!111email sent.Someone please email wdcrob one last time.TIA.
I assume by "starting" you mean "slot". I considered him, but don't see huge upside this year.Well I wasn't going to double up on WSL2 receivers, but I can't pass up a starting WR in Round 20.
20.09 Dwayne Jarrett, WR, Carolina Panthers
From the Mushin interview yesterday:I assume by "starting" you mean "slot". I considered him, but don't see huge upside this year.Well I wasn't going to double up on WSL2 receivers, but I can't pass up a starting WR in Round 20.
20.09 Dwayne Jarrett, WR, Carolina Panthers
So he could be the 2 or the 3.From a few days ago - The Herald:Question: What role do you expect to play for the Panthers?
Answer: Coming in, I really expect to just do what the team needs me to do. I'm not sure exactly what that's going to be. Whether that's a number two receiver or a number three receiver, we'll see what happens. Obviously as a number three receiver, I don't think you can expect to come in and catch 100 balls and have 1,000 yards. But if I'm a number three receiver, then they're going to have a real good number three receiver on the field.
Question: How can you help wide receiver Dwayne Jarrett?
Answer: I don't know much about Dwayne Jarrett. Dwayne Jarrett was drafted after I left the organization. But from what I hear, he has the potential to be a pretty good player. I haven't seen him play. I haven't watched a lot of film but I will have an opportunity to do that. My job as a player is to try to come in here and make those guys reach their full potential and play as good as they can play, because that's only going to make my team better. I'm coming back to try to win a championship for this city. That's my goal. I have come close to winning them but haven't quite done it yet. After playing as long as I have, I think I have a good idea of what the formula is supposed to look like and what it takes to get the job done. That's what I'm coming back to do. Of course, I've got some milestones in my career, too. Ten thousand yards are definitely in reach, and I'd like to cross that 10,000-yard mark as a Carolina Panther, which would be really nice, and eventually work on getting my statue out there in front of the stadium.
It's far from a lock, I know, but it is at least 50/50 that Jarrett is starting for Carolina this year. In Round 20 and with 100+ WRs gone, he was one of the few I think could-be starters left in this draft. (I think there is one more could-be, but he's <50/50, and I won't drop his name yet).5. Wide receiver
Big ticket: Randy Moss, New England; Donte Stallworth, New England; Bernard Berrian, Chicago.
Others worth looking at: Drew Carter, Carolina; Muhsin Muhammad, Chicago; Bryant Johnson, Arizona; Ernest Wilford, Jacksonville; Andre Davis, Houston; D.J. Hackett, Seattle; Marty Booker, Miami; Devery Henderson, New Orleans.
Bottom line: They've already got a Steve Smith, so don't even waste time thinking about Moss. There are enough guys here that will work.
Best bet: The Panthers hope their second receiver next year is Dwayne Jarrett, so don't expect them to overspend here. Muhammad makes a level of sense, otherwise they need to add guys in bulk. Davis is intriguing because he'd add some pop to the kick return game.
As to whom that second wide receiver might be, Delhomme issued his first vote of confidence/challenge for second-year wideout Dwayne Jarrett, last year's second-rounder who played in just seven games as a rookie.
"I truly believe Dwayne Jarrett's going to be a big help to us this year," Delhomme said. "He's got the ability, that's easy to see, and last year was honestly a redshirt year for him. He's still young, and he's still learning and getting better.
"He's going to know I'm expecting big things from him, and I have no doubt he's going to come to play this year, to show what he can do."
Jarrett's easily the most talented of the non-Smith receiver group on hand now, though the Panthers will likely continue to throw bulk at the problem rather than one big name. They actually have several guys with promise who fly below the radars of all but the most hardcore fans.
It's a fine pick, and like I said, I considered him, but are you really going to buy into the off-season hype about a WR who didn't show anything as a rookie?As a 20th rounder, it's a safe bet though.Also this from Delhomme on 2/11 from The Herald:
As to whom that second wide receiver might be, Delhomme issued his first vote of confidence/challenge for second-year wideout Dwayne Jarrett, last year's second-rounder who played in just seven games as a rookie.
"I truly believe Dwayne Jarrett's going to be a big help to us this year," Delhomme said. "He's got the ability, that's easy to see, and last year was honestly a redshirt year for him. He's still young, and he's still learning and getting better.
"He's going to know I'm expecting big things from him, and I have no doubt he's going to come to play this year, to show what he can do."
Jarrett's easily the most talented of the non-Smith receiver group on hand now, though the Panthers will likely continue to throw bulk at the problem rather than one big name. They actually have several guys with promise who fly below the radars of all but the most hardcore fans.
He's far safer a pick than Meachem.It's a fine pick, and like I said, I considered him, but are you really going to buy into the off-season hype about a WR who didn't show anything as a rookie?As a 20th rounder, it's a safe bet though.Also this from Delhomme on 2/11 from The Herald:
As to whom that second wide receiver might be, Delhomme issued his first vote of confidence/challenge for second-year wideout Dwayne Jarrett, last year's second-rounder who played in just seven games as a rookie.
"I truly believe Dwayne Jarrett's going to be a big help to us this year," Delhomme said. "He's got the ability, that's easy to see, and last year was honestly a redshirt year for him. He's still young, and he's still learning and getting better.
"He's going to know I'm expecting big things from him, and I have no doubt he's going to come to play this year, to show what he can do."
Jarrett's easily the most talented of the non-Smith receiver group on hand now, though the Panthers will likely continue to throw bulk at the problem rather than one big name. They actually have several guys with promise who fly below the radars of all but the most hardcore fans.
 (I think Meachem might start as well, but he's been taken)