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"Official 2007 NFL Draft Thread"
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I'm not sold that he has a low enough pad level to be a solid NFL runner. With that thickness he is gonna take a beating. Like Lendale before him, i'll take a wait and see approach. Truth be told I haven't seen enough of him, but I am liking that back from Cali, but then again what i've seen from him has only been television highlights.Originally posted by HolofamerI don't understand how people have such a good judgement on Rodgers BEFORE HE HAS EVER STARTED AN NFL GAME. I think the kid can play, but only time will tell. I don't think Quinn would be a big upgrade. Look at Steve Young for crying out loud, what was he thought of before he went to the niners? (I hope you already know)
There are plenty of good RBs and WRs in this draft, why not get the best CB in the draft? (Marcus McCauley IMO)
The kid is far and away the best cover corner, and then we could grab Bush with our 2nd round pick.
I know what most of you have heard, Bush doesn't fit our offense well. Ok, so the guy is a bigger back, before you judge him, go look up his 40 times. He runs them as fast as people 40 pounds lighter. The guy also has hands more proven than Peterson. He has the one-cut style we need, but people keep worrying about his size even tho he has the speed to back it up (think of a faster Dayne). Does nobody else see these qualities?
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That interview is brutal to listen to. He says uhhh every 3rd word.Originally posted by BF4MVPC'mon TT, just draft Marshawn Lynch..You won't be disappointed.
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Calvin Johnson remains the number one player on my board, but I don't think the Packers are going to be nearly bad enough to have a shot at him. But Marshawn Lynch would be a great pick towards the middle of the first round. I believe I have read that Ron Wolf says that if a running back is good in college, the chances are pretty good that he'll be good in the NFL. Lynch has been very productive at Cal since his true freshman season. I like Ahman, but he's aging (although he looked pretty good on that 70 yarder). Drafting Lynch would give us our running back for the next 10+ years (he doesn't turn 21 until April 22nd, 2007).
I really hope we get him.
What a runner though.Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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If I were TT right now, I'm probably looking at Calvin Johnson, Adrian Peterson...but, is Peterson damanged goods? he's been pretty banged up, and RB's have a short life-span. OTHER than those 2 guys, I'm probably looking DL/DB. If there were a top DE I'd take him, but I don't think any of the current DE's that will be coming out are worthy of where we'd be drafting RIGHT NOW. It's hard to say what's what right now, and it'll just get more exciting after the super bowl."I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh
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Despite the Clemson game, I still think CJ is the number 1 overall. The guy has the size and flat line speed. He also has incredible ball skills. He seems to have a knack for adjusting to the ball in the air, and he has great hands. My only question with him is his ability to accelerate out of his cuts. The announcers in the Clemson game were quoting one of the coaches, who said it takes a second or two for him to get up to full speed. If he displays decent ability in agility drills at the combine, he should be the number 1 pick, IMHO.
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The 1st 5 players should be Russell, Quinn, Johnson, Peterson & Big Joe.
I can't wait till the hoopla starts over this year's workout warrior - whose college career was mediocre.
Every year, many Packer fans go gaga over such a 'physical freak of nature', and demand the Packers pick him instead of the non-freak pure football player.
Who WILL that be this year???Who Knows? The Shadow knows!
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