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  • #16
    Davis seems to be an asshat.
    Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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    • #17
      Here's my question....BPA and TT is on the clock. Crabtree is sitting there does he get him?
      Before we even get to the argument of too many receivers and need I have one question and that is if Crabtree is a Randy Moss/Marvin Harrison/Michael Irving type receiver then why wouldn't TT take him? If he's a receiver that is truly a play maker then why wouldn't he get drafted by TT? If he's a Jenning/Reggie Wayne type receiver then no way does he get selected.
      IMO, we get the best Defense guy available but (big) IF Crabtree is all that then I could see him being selected by the Packers.
      Been there done that!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by The Shadow
        Davis seems to be an asshat.
        he pry gets that from his brother

        you know

        vernon "boy i sure am glad the packers didn't pick me" davis

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        • #19
          Originally posted by privatepacker
          Here's my question....BPA and TT is on the clock. Crabtree is sitting there does he get him?
          Before we even get to the argument of too many receivers and need I have one question and that is if Crabtree is a Randy Moss/Marvin Harrison/Michael Irving type receiver then why wouldn't TT take him? If he's a receiver that is truly a play maker then why wouldn't he get drafted by TT? If he's a Jenning/Reggie Wayne type receiver then no way does he get selected.
          IMO, we get the best Defense guy available but (big) IF Crabtree is all that then I could see him being selected by the Packers.
          I'be been wrestling with this question for the past few weeks and still haven't decided what I'd want TT to do. I'm leaning toward picking Crabtree if the situation arose. Can you imagine the outcry if that happened?
          Go PACK

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          • #20
            There'd be outcry, but it'd be worth it. Also, I think the market for trade might be bigger for Crabby than dirty Sanchez.

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            • #21
              The local tom-toms are beating pretty hard for the Bengals to take an OT. They could take either a LT OR a RT.

              I really don't see Andre Smith falling all the way to the Vikes, either.

              He wouldn't get by Minn, that's for sure

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              • #22
                Originally posted by KYPack
                The local tom-toms are beating pretty hard for the Bengals to take an OT. They could take either a LT OR a RT.

                I really don't see Andre Smith falling all the way to the Vikes, either.

                He wouldn't get by Minn, that's for sure
                What do they have to say about Raji? Do they want him or do they say that's too high?
                Go PACK

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                • #23
                  Nice go Joe, about 4 years ago a did a mock draft with explanations for each pick. I took that draft 6 rounds deep but couldn't keep up with all the trades.

                  I don't care anymore, as some asswipe said, I was trying to be the next Kiper.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Bossman641
                    Originally posted by KYPack
                    The local tom-toms are beating pretty hard for the Bengals to take an OT. They could take either a LT OR a RT.

                    I really don't see Andre Smith falling all the way to the Vikes, either.

                    He wouldn't get by Minn, that's for sure
                    What do they have to say about Raji? Do they want him or do they say that's too high?
                    Very little on the Raj. They need a NT/DT type guy. They just need a tackle more. They lost starting tackle Stacy Andrews (who sucks, guess the Eagles think they can coach him up) and LT Levi Jones is on his last leg(s).

                    Most of the draft hype is on the great LT crop and which guy will be left and who might be a LT/RT guy.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Bossman641
                      Originally posted by privatepacker
                      Here's my question....BPA and TT is on the clock. Crabtree is sitting there does he get him?
                      Before we even get to the argument of too many receivers and need I have one question and that is if Crabtree is a Randy Moss/Marvin Harrison/Michael Irving type receiver then why wouldn't TT take him? If he's a receiver that is truly a play maker then why wouldn't he get drafted by TT? If he's a Jenning/Reggie Wayne type receiver then no way does he get selected.
                      IMO, we get the best Defense guy available but (big) IF Crabtree is all that then I could see him being selected by the Packers.
                      I'be been wrestling with this question for the past few weeks and still haven't decided what I'd want TT to do. I'm leaning toward picking Crabtree if the situation arose. Can you imagine the outcry if that happened?


                      Absolutely have to take Crabtree if he's there at 9. Without Hesitation
                      TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                      • #26
                        Oh come on now.

                        That is only the first round. How can you call it a mock draft.

                        I would rather see you make a draft board of your top 100 players than some 32 team first pick thing.

                        Some trades will screw that thing up anyway.

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                        • #27
                          Cheese mocks your draft!

                          "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                          KYPack

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                          • #28
                            Some people like a little whine with their cheese. How about a 450 player big board?http://www.drafttek.com/2009players.asp
                            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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                            • #29
                              I halfway follow some southern college ball, but I can't say I've really heard much about this kid.

                              Georgia Tech defensive end Michael Johnson, a potential first-round draft pick, has set up private workouts/visits with the Atlanta Falcons, Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to a league source.Johnson is scheduled to visit the Buccaneers on April 2, the Redskins on April 4, the Browns on April 8 and the Falcons on Monday.

                              At 6-foot-6, 266 pounds, Johnson is a tall, lanky pass rusher who registered nine sacks and 17 1/2 tackles for losses last season and was named All-Atlantic Coast Conference. He was a finalist for the Bednarik and Hendricks awards.

                              According to a league source, the Green Bay Packers are high on Johnson.
                              The Cincinnati Bengals were well-represented at Johnson’s Pro Day.

                              Maybe Mission has a line on this guy.

                              He's a ninth pick in the draft?

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by KYPack
                                I halfway follow some southern college ball, but I can't say I've really heard much about this kid.

                                Georgia Tech defensive end Michael Johnson, a potential first-round draft pick, has set up private workouts/visits with the Atlanta Falcons, Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to a league source.Johnson is scheduled to visit the Buccaneers on April 2, the Redskins on April 4, the Browns on April 8 and the Falcons on Monday.

                                At 6-foot-6, 266 pounds, Johnson is a tall, lanky pass rusher who registered nine sacks and 17 1/2 tackles for losses last season and was named All-Atlantic Coast Conference. He was a finalist for the Bednarik and Hendricks awards.

                                According to a league source, the Green Bay Packers are high on Johnson.
                                The Cincinnati Bengals were well-represented at Johnson’s Pro Day.

                                Maybe Mission has a line on this guy.

                                He's a ninth pick in the draft?
                                NO

                                you've seriously never heard of him?

                                before the season started he was being called a top 10 pick. the problem was at that point he had never started or done much. the college season played itself out and he still didn't do much

                                the guy looks like a freak athlete, and he's all the things you could dream of in a 4-3 de. the only problem is he's never really been productive

                                he's very intriguing because of his size and the way he looks, but it seems likes its all show and no go.

                                last i heard he might be there in the second when we pick

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