Who will Ted Thompson choose with his first round pick this year? Who can tell, but if Nutz has his way, it will be Patrick Lee.
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Good player, but I think he'd be a reach at #30, and TT doesn't like to reach for need. Could be available with either of the Packers 2nd round picks, or TT could trade down to middle of the 2nd round and get him.I can't run no more
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While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
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I'm not sure I necessarily agree. TT may not "reach for need", but he might grade players differently than "draft experts" do, and while what he does might seem like a reach to "experts" he could just be following his board. I'm not sure how many "experts" had Justin Harrell with a 16th overall grade. A few did, but not most.Originally posted by JoemailmanGood player, but I think he'd be a reach at #30, and TT doesn't like to reach for need. Could be available with either of the Packers 2nd round picks, or TT could trade down to middle of the 2nd round and get him.
If you told me that on TT's board he had Patrick Lee graded higher than Brandon Flowers, Tracy Porter, Justin King, Antoine Cason, and Aqib Talib I honestly wouldn't be surprised.</delurk>
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I don't think you understand. We do mock drafts because we think GM's think the way we do.
I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Partial, you steal other people's material and claim it as your own opinion. That's what you get "flamed" for.Originally posted by PartialLOL, Nutz flames people for citing other sources of material for draft content but goes and writes an article of the same variety himself.
There's a difference between that and digesting multiple sources and combining it with a general knowledge of the game to form your own opinion."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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I don't know if I like him. He coudln't start at Auburn until his SR year. I'm a big fan of multi year starters who play good football consistantly and answer any questions on the field.
This kid is a big question mark IMO. He's a guy who couldn't beat out college competition but we want him to beat out pro competition.
More than anything, TT has never taken a guy this raw early in the draft. I would expect a more proven, quality player with the first three or four picks, not a project who hasn't done anything in the college ranks.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Bullshit. You're an idiot if you think linking to people saying "scouts are saying this".Originally posted by SkinBasketPartial, you steal other people's material and claim it as your own opinion. That's what you get "flamed" for.Originally posted by PartialLOL, Nutz flames people for citing other sources of material for draft content but goes and writes an article of the same variety himself.
There's a difference between that and digesting multiple sources and combining it with a general knowledge of the game to form your own opinion.
This is no different. Not at all.
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I don't think he is very good. I had no idea who he was until recently, and that says something considering I watched Florida play Auburn and focused much of my attention of Harvin. The whole game Harvin was wide open but Nutz #1 stunna Timmy T couldn't get the ball to him. Lucky for Lee, Tebow is god awful or he would have been burned for 4-5 TDs because Harvin is a stud.Originally posted by JustinHarrellI don't know if I like him. He coudln't start at Auburn until his SR year. I'm a big fan of multi year starters who play good football consistantly and answer any questions on the field.
This kid is a big question mark IMO. He's a guy who couldn't beat out college competition but we want him to beat out pro competition.
More than anything, TT has never taken a guy this raw early in the draft. I would expect a more proven, quality player with the first three or four picks, not a project who hasn't done anything in the college ranks.
This guy will amount to nothing imo. He'll never be better than average.
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Do you think you actually have any pull on this forum when it comes to football knowledge? Donkey.Originally posted by PartialBullshit. You're an idiot if you think linking to people saying "scouts are saying this".Originally posted by SkinBasketPartial, you steal other people's material and claim it as your own opinion. That's what you get "flamed" for.Originally posted by PartialLOL, Nutz flames people for citing other sources of material for draft content but goes and writes an article of the same variety himself.
There's a difference between that and digesting multiple sources and combining it with a general knowledge of the game to form your own opinion.
This is no different. Not at all.
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He had some nagging injuries his junior year, and was slated as the starter going into his sophomore year, again injuries, nothing serious.Originally posted by JustinHarrellI don't know if I like him. He coudln't start at Auburn until his SR year. I'm a big fan of multi year starters who play good football consistantly and answer any questions on the field.
This kid is a big question mark IMO. He's a guy who couldn't beat out college competition but we want him to beat out pro competition.
More than anything, TT has never taken a guy this raw early in the draft. I would expect a more proven, quality player with the first three or four picks, not a project who hasn't done anything in the college ranks.
Reasons why I picked this guy, big, and can be physical. can run, and is a decent to good all around football player at this point, he is not an Ahmad Carroll that can run and with hope a team can turn him into a football player. He can step up and play special teams right away, and he has time to sit and learn behind guys like Harris and Woodson. He might not even beat out Bush, Blackmon, or Williams for playing time his rookie year, but this guy might have a higher ceiling than those guys.
Who knows he might be a one year starter and terrible, but who knows, I was asked to write and article and I wrote it on an what I think would be an exciting prospect. I wasn't guessing at who Packers GM would take with the 30th pick, but who could fit the bill for the Packers at the 30th spot. A player that could help in a possible need area, but also has the skills for the scheme the Packers run.
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Nice work Nutz. Thanks for taking the time to write it up. I don't follow college sports much so I will not pretend to be an expert. I've always thought of T.T. as an excellent talent evaluator..If he likes this guy I won't be surprised if he is picked.Formerly known as "Jeffro66".
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Well, we'll see how well you do when your homeboy Timmy T is a 6th round fullback and this Lee character flames out before he ever has his shot to shine.Originally posted by Deputy NutzDo you think you actually have any pull on this forum when it comes to football knowledge? Donkey.Originally posted by PartialBullshit. You're an idiot if you think linking to people saying "scouts are saying this".Originally posted by SkinBasketPartial, you steal other people's material and claim it as your own opinion. That's what you get "flamed" for.Originally posted by PartialLOL, Nutz flames people for citing other sources of material for draft content but goes and writes an article of the same variety himself.
There's a difference between that and digesting multiple sources and combining it with a general knowledge of the game to form your own opinion.
This is no different. Not at all.
I didn't even know who the guy was but seeing how open Florida's receivers were all game only to have your franchise #1 guaranteed pick Timmy T not find them speaks volumes.
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