Seem to be a bit of pessimism floating around. Maybe a mock draft to cheer everybody up?
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2007 mock draft
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Too bad Reggie Bush wasn't coming out next year; I'm not sure there's close to a clear cut #1. I suppose Quinn may be it; especially if the Raiders land the pick.
Wait, Bush wasn't the clear cut #1 I guess this year; well at least one GM didn't think so. I'm still in shock at a team even pondering Mario Williams over Reggie Bush.
BTERD 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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adrian peterson = young ahman green without the fumbles
and this site agrees with me
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With this team having a lot of holes, I think that the Pack should trade down. If we get a top ten pick, then I would trade our pick for a middle/late #1 and a 2nd round pick. If we get a top 5, trade that for two #1 picks.
RB is our most prominent need of help and I think this man would be the man to fix that need. He'd be available in the 15-20 area, too.
"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
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I'd love to see TT trade down and pick up 2 first. Something like Ginn Jr. (upgrade at CB, part time WR and special teams monster) and a pass rushinig DE or DT. Cole and jenkins are best served as backups.
There is no need to draft and rb that early. History proves you can find very good/great backs in later rounds.
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but those rb's you pick in later rounds have a higher chance of not panning out. the higher you take a RB the better the chance is that they will be the real deal. we crunched a bunch of numbers on this at one time. theres a huge difference between the number of 1st round RB's that make it, and and the % of later round RB's that make itOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI'd love to see TT trade down and pick up 2 first. Something like Ginn Jr. (upgrade at CB, part time WR and special teams monster) and a pass rushinig DE or DT. Cole and jenkins are best served as backups.
There is no need to draft and rb that early. History proves you can find very good/great backs in later rounds.
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Originally posted by redbut those rb's you pick in later rounds have a higher chance of not panning out. the higher you take a RB the better the chance is that they will be the real deal. we crunched a bunch of numbers on this at one time. theres a huge difference between the number of 1st round RB's that make it, and and the % of later round RB's that make itOriginally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI'd love to see TT trade down and pick up 2 first. Something like Ginn Jr. (upgrade at CB, part time WR and special teams monster) and a pass rushinig DE or DT. Cole and jenkins are best served as backups.
There is no need to draft and rb that early. History proves you can find very good/great backs in later rounds.
Yep, drafting a RB in the 1st round is a high percentage pick. There are gonna be a few real good ones available. I just don't see Peterson being one of them. His production has fallen off.
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