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Title: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 17th, 2005, 9:26am Please post any comments regarding the 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle in this thread. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 17th, 2005, 9:28am The first pick was an easy one... the Niners seem to like this guy best and Rattay/Dorsey isn't the answer. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by DirkDiggler on Apr 17th, 2005, 9:56am #2 Dolphins The second pick seems to be one that could really go any number of directions. Running back is clearly a need for the Dolphins, after the disaster they have had in Ricky Williams, trading for Lamar Gordon(giving up a 3rd rounder), Sammy Morris, Travis Minor, and who can forget the Brock Forsey experiment. Any team that has to let Brock Forsey get carries clearly needs a RB. They could also use a QB since their depth chart is Feely and Frerrotte. However, back is the biggest need. The question then emerges, which back to take? Ronnie Brown has seemed to emerge as the #1 guy. HOWEVER, is there really that big a difference between Brown, Carnell Williams, and Cedric Benson? NO! So I would not be surprised at all to see the Dolphins move down to as low as #6. They may move even lower if they can obtain the services of Edge or Shaun Alexanander. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 17th, 2005, 3:14pm Either Braylon Edwards or Alex Smith will go in this spot to the Brownies. I took Alex because they definitely need a QB. I don't believe McCown is the long term answer and Dilfer is nothing but an obvious, fill-in for now However if they do decide to go with Braylon then, there are plenty of QBs in the 2006 & 07 draft to choose from not to mention - IMO - plenty of DEPTH at the QB position THIS year. Regardless, I don't believe Alex Smith is ready to become a starter this year. The Browns not only brought in Dilfer for a "quick-fix" NOW but also, they want to use his experience as a grooming tool to bring along their future "air-affair". BUT, I do think that Cleveland has the CHANCE to trade down if Alex Smith falls to him here - which really - the way THIS MOCK is going - I believe that Miami would have done so with the 2nd over-all pick in lue of taking Ronnie Brown at that spot and in cohesion with Tampa Bay - that being - Tampa moving up to the #2 spot to nab A.Smith and Miami getting Tampa's #5 and an extra pick thereafter. If thats the case, Cleveland would take Braylon. Finally, another interesting point i would like to make that has absolutely nothing to do with the #2 pick but rather - it involves the the Cowboys & the Eagles at the #11 spot. The Eagles have been rumored to like DeMarcus Ware, the super-hybrid DE-OLB and one of the most fastest rising players in this draft whose potential mercury-like accension up most all NFL draft boards could be considered paralell to his blazing blitz speed off the edge in a draft that by way of the combine, seems to lack "true-elite-edge" speed at this position. The Cowboys on the other hand, have thrown out all types of smoke screens regarding what their draft plans encompass at this point. One of those smoke screens would be to trade out of their #11 spot for extra picks. Another Cowboy rumor is that they like Shawne Merriman, another super-hybrid OLB/DE with off-the chart like workout numbers. Its no secret that Bill Parcells LOVES SIZE and is in need of a bigger LB so, the above rumor makes sense but, NOW what I am hearing is that the Cowboy's head coach likes D.Ware just a "hair" bit more than Merriman. If this is true and the Eagles, who also like D.Ware alot, might be in position to trade up with the Cowboys to get D.Ware and in the process, fulfillinmg one of the Cowboy smoke screens for extra draft picks. Remember, Darren Howard, the Saint's DE/DT has been sought after by the Cowboys since free agency and maybe with the "Boys" getting extra picks from the Eagles - they might be able to supply the Saints with some ammunition in order to get Howard into Dallas. Interesting story-line nonetheless. And also, I would watch for the Atlanta Falcons to also make a run at moving up to this spot to acquire perhaps, Troy Williamson the lightning fast WR with very good size that has the potential talent to give cornerbacks a bad name in the NFL. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by DirkDiggler on Apr 17th, 2005, 3:41pm It is interesting that a draft that does not have any real standout players(clear number #1, #2, etc.) may induce more trades than you have seen in a long time. There are a TON of rumors out there about possible trade talks of picks. 49ers with Vikings and Bears, Dolphins with Bucs, Cleveland with Vikings, Chicago with anyone, Cowboys with Eagles, etc... etc... etc.... In addition to all these talks for just swap of picks, you gotta consider all the studs that can be had for draft pics this year. Woodson, Edge, Alexander, Howard, Simon, etc..... Gonna be an exciting draft to watch!! As Killer alluded to in his post, this draft is where teams are coveting certain players. The strange thing is that other teams have the same players much lower on the draft board. I think this draft will play out as more teams drafting "for need" vs. "best player on the board". Only time will tell......... |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by DirkDiggler on Apr 17th, 2005, 3:44pm on 04/17/05 at 15:14:52, KillerKingSting wrote:
The way this draft is going, Chicago just became extremely happy!! The player they really wanted fell to them. They need a receiver desperately....... By the way, the way this draft is going is not that far fetched. It is a real possibility. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 17th, 2005, 5:36pm on 04/17/05 at 15:41:44, DirkDiggler wrote:
you got it! this is going to be very exciting! so much mystery and so much talent (deep draft),.............I can't wait! |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by junkyardjake on Apr 17th, 2005, 5:56pm I did the easy one for you guys...I don't think I've seen a mock draft, commentary or any other speculative report that doesn't have the Bucs taking Carnell Williams at #5. Of course, the only thing that means is that Gruden will probably trade down to the 33rd pick and take Matt Jones. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by DirkDiggler on Apr 18th, 2005, 12:06pm #6 Titans If there is any team in the top ten that trades down, I would rank the Titans as the #1. Why? Because a LOT of good players are still available. (Mike Williams and the top defensive players.) Any team that wants Mike Williams will want to get ahead of the Vikes. The Titans have so many needs, they can fall down to #9 with Redskins, #10 with Detroit, or #12 with San Diego and STILL get what they need. They need a corner, Pac Man Jones will probably be available if they drop down. Anyway, staying put, the Titans will take the best corner on the board, Antrel Rolle. BTW-- Many people think the Redskins will take a corner, rumors in DC have them taking Derrick Johnson or DE Shaun Merriman. With the loss of Pierce and the 'issues' with Arrington, I wouldn't be surprised Deriick Johnson taken off the board at the #9 spot. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by StegRock on Apr 18th, 2005, 12:16pm Just covering the basics here... The draft order can be gotten here: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft05/index. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 18th, 2005, 2:06pm Also, be sure to check out your picks, and the entire Mock NFL Draft Huddle at The Gridiron Draft Guide: http://home.comcast.net/~thegridiron/gridironmock.html |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Umpire on Apr 18th, 2005, 4:10pm I edited a couple posts in the Huddle draft to fix the format (not the pick itself). Just letting yas know. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 18th, 2005, 4:43pm Chargers also need help at the WR spot and nose tackle but, if Merriman fell here at the #12 spot, its a No-Brainer for Coach Shot-In-Hiney, who needs help at OLB AND the defensive end spot. Merriman could fill in both needs as a hybrid-superman. Even though passing on a prospect like Troy Williamson at this spot is "iffy" , I believe they can get good value for a wide-out with their extra pick later in the 1st round at the 28th spot. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 19th, 2005, 3:50am on 04/18/05 at 14:06:43, Philly wrote:
Dude, this page is way kool! Way to go! Awesome! |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 19th, 2005, 3:51am The 15th overall pick (1st round - chiefs). Chiefs have to go defense. And this was one of the TOUGHEST picks to make because of the amount of quality players at this spot that could actually fit within the Chief's needs. Assuming the Chiefs strike a deal for Patrick Surtain or Ty Law (which they will have to in order to get a "ready-to-go corner back at this point), Vermy's biggest need is within the defensive front-7. They just let go of DE-Vonnie Holiday and their linebacking corps is nothing special. I could've taken a Tweener OLB/DE at this spot to fill such needs at LB and DE - such as Pollack - who I also think is athletic enough to fill in at ILB (another big need) - also DeMarcus Ware, another tweener, that would be a great fit - even Erasmus James & Dan Cody could fit into this spot and play LB or DE. BUT seeing that the Chiefs spent a 1st rounder 2 drafts ago on Ryan Sims - their underachieving & over-payed DT -and that Eric Hicks - their LDE who is getting up there in age - they need someone who could take reps at the Tackle and End spot on the defensine line. Marcus Spears is a classic 3-4 DE or a left sided DE in a 4-3 front that could provide relief for both starting DEs on the edge as well as on the "inside" as a penetrating Tackle on passing downs. Hes also stout and strong enough to hold up magnificently against the run which was one of the Chief's sore spots on "D" last season. In addition, seeing that Ryan Sims hasn't been operating up to par - getting a consistent "in the trenches" terror such as Marcus Spears - who played for Nick Saban at LSU - Vermeil has got to be confident that this guy can contribute immediately and significantly improve his malnourished defense. Which is important since Vermeil needs to win now. Whereas taking a DE/OLB tweener and having the player learn a new position at linebacker probably isn't the instantaneous contribution the Chiefs need at this point on a defense that finished LAST in the AFC in 2004. Food for thought : Bill Belichick, head coach of the NE Patsies, has been drafting Saban's players for a LONG time now. Spears should be another one of those "can't miss" kind of guys. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 19th, 2005, 8:53am I agree... I watched some more tape on Spears last night and the guy is a monster athlete for someone his size. He reminds me a little of Reggie White in that he has great moves and quickness at the DE position but can also use his strength to bull rush or hold the point of attack. I think he is versatile enough to use at any position on the line and can also drop back in coverage (remember, he started out as a TE at LSU). --- For the Saints, a guy like Thomas Davis would be great. He can step right into the starting SS position. He has good speed and is an excellent run defender. Some have also suggested that, at his size, he could also play LB. This is also a position of need for the Saints, so his versatility would be welcomed by Jim Haslett. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 19th, 2005, 10:52am on 04/19/05 at 08:53:19, Philly wrote:
Awesome point made! --- Quote:
The versatility in this draft is awesome! You draft one guy and its like filling 2 needs. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 19th, 2005, 3:02pm Lets keep this thing rollin!!!!!!!!!!!! someone make a pick and I'll follow it up! |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by DirkDiggler on Apr 19th, 2005, 8:44pm #17-- Bengals Cincinnatti is clearly going to upgrade their Defensive line in the first round. The question was who were they going to take. It was a tough choice betweeen Erasmus James and Travis Johnson. The Bengals believe the hype on James and could pass up his upside. Nagging injuries make James a question mark. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by DirkDiggler on Apr 19th, 2005, 8:56pm The Skins just traded for the 25th pick in the draft from the Broncos. Skins are idiots!!! Why trade for a pick 4 days before the draft when you have no idea who will be on the board? More importantly, they gave up a 3rd rounder this year, their 2006 first rounder, and 2006 4th rounder. Rumor is they are going to package the 9th and 25th pick to move up in the draft. My bet is a team high the draft would rather have the 9th overall, plus the Skins 3rd round, and first next year, and 4th next year. If they do not have another deal in place then I would just chalk this up as another dumb ass move by the Redskins organization. THis all occuring on the same day that Vinny Cerrato says the Skins are staying put in the 9th slot and Joe Gibbs saying they may move up or down. Oh yea, all this happening from a team that has like 5 picks this year. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by StegRock on Apr 19th, 2005, 9:45pm I'm lookin' like a purple-people eater here. Captainpurple, if you are lookin' in, I am takin' all your picks, bro. Sorry. :-[ |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by StegRock on Apr 19th, 2005, 9:49pm By the way, HOT off "The REAL Feed (http://www.fantasyfootballer.com/newsstand.htm)", this is surely something we want to adjust to: Redskins add Denver's first-round pick USATODAY.com Sports - Top Stories (19.04.2005 20:17) The Redskins acquired a second first-round draft pick for Saturday's NFL Draft, the 25th overall, from Denver Tuesday. The Broncos ... |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 20th, 2005, 9:22am on 04/19/05 at 20:56:11, DirkDiggler wrote:
Dude, my sentiments exactly. What are they thinking? Anywho, On to the 19th pick by Mad-Man Martz, Steg stole my Offensive tackle BUT, truth BEE known, I am not sure I would've taken an OT at this spot anyhow - its a bit of a reach even though, Right tackle is a huge need for the Rams. They wouldn't be able to pass up an elite prospect at DE if one were left. And in fact, Pollack was siting pretty right here. But I am going out on a limb - trying to think like Martz and he is absolutely enamered by SPEED and Mr. Ware not only has blazing 40-times but also, he is one of the most fastest (more speed :D) rising players in this draft. Martz just can't help himself and nabs him here at the 19th spot. Another Membraneous infarct I had is that - Martz takes Heath Miller here - since he couldn't get an Offensive Tackle worth value at this spot - and he loves receivers - he could possibly grab Miller here - upgrade his right-sided blocking a bit while at the same time, adding another potetial receiving threat. (although the Ram's present TEs, Roland Williams & Brandon Manumaleuna, are a better blockers than Heath is at this point - he still needs a TE that could stretch the field). Lastly, I went with DeMarcus Ware - Martz just can't stand to pass up speed in an area of need. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 20th, 2005, 10:32am Ware is a guy the Cowboys are VERY high on, and they figured he would slip to them at #20. Since he was gone, they went with Shaun Cody. The guy is an undersized DT, but will be a perfect fit at the DE position in the new 3-4 Dallas is putting in. He needs to gain some strength to make it in the NFL, but the guy has some of the best technique you've ever seen for a college kid. He's also smart, coachable, and a hard-worker in practice and games. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 20th, 2005, 4:17pm the #22 pick by the Ravens All Mocks have Baltimore taking a receiver and rightfully so. However, Baltimore spent plenty of picks on wide-outs last year and they got alot of value for them in lower rounds - such as Clarence Moore in the 6th via a compensatory pick (a pick awarded to NFL teams who have a net LOSS of Free Agents from the season before). Baltimore once again will have compensatory picks to use this year. but most importantly, I believe they could get good value at the 53rd spot on a WR like Jerome Mathis or a Chris Henry perhaps. Pollack is just to good to pass up here for a team that survives on the field with defense! He can possibly play OLB, ILB and DE. With the Ravens moving towards a 4-3 defense this season in conjunction with the free agent loss of DE-M.McCary, OLB-Terrell Suggs moving to RDE, OLB-Peter Boulware's questionable comeback from injury and their defense front-7 moving in & out of the 4-3 to the 3-4, Pollack is just what the doctor ordered if Baltimore can find a way to play him. He has the Ray Lewis type of mentality!!! |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 20th, 2005, 4:50pm Great picks everyone. I'm impressed with the knowledge of the draft experts in this mock so far! Let's keep those picks coming! Check out all the selections, plus the draft order through the end of round two, right HERE (http://home.comcast.net/~thegridiron/gridironmock.html). |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by DirkDiggler on Apr 20th, 2005, 6:26pm Seahawks are really pissed that Pollack went off the board at #22. Defense is clearly a need. They were 28th in defense last year. The signing of Kelly Herndon clearly helps, but when you finish that low in D you need something. Seahawks had 5 players they were thinking of at this spot. Clayton was attractive at WR, but need D help. But it would be nice to have player who could catch the damn ball. Justin Miller, CB, Clemson- got scared by his arrest the weekend before the draft. Roth- Really need line help. Castillo- Too bad he did those steroids. ANd finally, the man they took. Fabian Washington best CB left on the board....... |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 21st, 2005, 1:17am wow, Dan Cody is still left on board! whose next?????? |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 21st, 2005, 7:15am on 04/21/05 at 01:17:17, KillerKingSting wrote:
Apparently Cody has some personal issues that haven't been brought to light yet. The Jags took him off their draft board completely. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by junkyardjake on Apr 21st, 2005, 8:05am As Callie mentioned, the Jets traded out of the first round (for Doug Jolley, ohhh, great move, I guess they decided Heath Miller wouldn't be there at #26). http://www.fantasyfootballer.com/cgi-bin/theGridiron/YaBB.cgi?board=55;action=display;num=1109120388 So that obviously scrambles things around a little bit: 1st Round #26 from Jets to Raiders 2nd Round #47 from Raiders to Jets |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 21st, 2005, 11:36am First off, I really think the Skins are planning something with this pick - to either move up - or around OR to use in order to obtain a pass rusher like Darren Howard or John Abraham. If that doesn't happen then, they'll need to draft one here and Dan Cody is an excellent value at the 25th spot. He could also provide OLB depth which is a need. What about WR? They traded for Santanna Moss and they obtained David Patten. They have Jacob Taylor and other depth at this position. 1st Round WRs hardly ever make a splash in the nFL - so I am not buying a WR at this spot. (But I can't believe I am letting Clayton fly on by ?.?.?) Skins need a PASS RUSH! |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by DirkDiggler on Apr 21st, 2005, 4:26pm Raiders need help in the DEFENSE. They took a chance with Derrick Burgess at end and Kenny Smith this offseason. They have Sapp and Ted Washington.(neither would accused of being young) So Defensive Tackle is clearly a need. Corner was a need as well, but the run on corners before this pick made their decision easier. Raiders are VERY happy that Johnson fell to them!!! |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 21st, 2005, 5:02pm The Falcons really needed help on defense, especially at tackle, so they were justifiably disappointed to see Travis Johnson go one pick before they selected. There are also other needs on defense, but Mark Clayton just looked too good sitting there. The Falcons desperately need an improved passing game and Clayton is a nice weapon for Vick. <--fraud QB |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by junkyardjake on Apr 21st, 2005, 5:46pm Philly, I saw that little 'fraud QB' comment you tried to camouflage.... :) Quote:
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 21st, 2005, 10:32pm realistically, I think they would take Heath Miller BUT Since its ME the BEE drafting here - I'm going to REACH for Matt Jones! AND I think its a GREAT pick. Continue to supply Big Ben with BIG weapons! Steelers have a history of turning around players who enter the NFL playing from a different college position. Now, on to MORE Important things, Vick is better than Philly's big time BUST QB he traded for last year in "whatever" league it was : ahem : Matt HasselBUST. Hassel is the fraud. He has yet to carry his team past the 1st round of the playoffs. Vick accomplished that feat twice now. Lets get this FRAUD thing right shall we [smiley=hellyeafunny.gif] |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 22nd, 2005, 9:47am The Eagles are shocked to see Heath Miller fall to them at #31. They weren't looking for a TE this early, but Miller is FAR and AWAY the best TE in the draft class. Paired with LJ Smith, the Eagles now have a very dangerous two TE set (who needs WRs anyway?). Guys, given the proximity of the real draft (just over 24 hours away) and the number of people making picks (only a few of us consistently)... I think it might make sense to end this mock after the Pats close out the first round. I doubt we'll be able to get through the second round before tomorrow morning. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by junkyardjake on Apr 22nd, 2005, 12:40pm Quote:
Speaking of QB frauds, does anyone else have the nagging suspicion that Aaron Rodgers has 'Trent Dilfer' written all over him ? In any event, the Niners obviously appear to be favoring Alex Smith, and he makes more sense for them. Rodgers would be a bad fit, because he doesn't have the wheels for whatever type of 'West coast' mutation offense San Francisco was purporting to run last year. But Rodgers landing in Cleveland probably sets that team back at least another season... Poor Cleveland, I bet they almost miss Art Modell. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 22nd, 2005, 12:44pm on 04/22/05 at 12:40:53, junkyardjake wrote:
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 22nd, 2005, 12:52pm on 04/21/05 at 22:32:30, KillerKingSting wrote:
Yes, I traded Peyton Manning for Matt Hasselbeck last year (it wasn't straight up, there were a lot of other variables involved and the person I traded with thought I got the better end of the deal but he wanted to win right away). However, I digress... Hasselbeck had a terrible season in 2004. There's no disputing that. But he still threw for 1000+ more yards than Vick, threw 8 more TDs than Vick, had 2 more 2-pt conversions, had 6 less fumbles lost, and only scored 2 fewer rushing TDs than Vick. Hass has shown the ability to be a very solid fantasy QB with his yardage and TD pass totals. Vick's best season came nowhere near Hasselbeck's best season. I'm also not ready to write off Hasselbeck just yet because of one bad season, but you seem to willing to worship Vick because of one good season. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by junkyardjake on Apr 22nd, 2005, 1:07pm Quote:
I think Kenny Rogers might lead a team to a Super Bowl before Aaron Rodgers. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by Philly on Apr 22nd, 2005, 3:22pm C'mon... someone make that last pick in the Huddle Draft! I want to be able to update the website before I leave work for the day. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by DirkDiggler on Apr 22nd, 2005, 4:10pm Last Pick has been made!! Darryll Blackstock from Virginia. They needed either a corner or linebacker. Al Groh at Virginia has done great things with this guy. He would fit right in with the Patriots. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by StegRock on Apr 22nd, 2005, 5:55pm GREAT JOB on this, Philly first and foremost, and EVERYBODY!!! [smiley=bow.gif] Thanks to you all for participating! Without "people power" nothing would move. [smiley=yes.gif] This went over awesome this year, nice steady pace (especially in light of our rather late start this year) and solid picks!!! Also, with what Jeff is doing with the draft site and did with the facilitation of this mock draft, we continue our slow, steady progress in the "right" direction. How this was done this year was essentially exactly the next step in the progression of things I envisioned. AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME!!! [smiley=thumbsup.gif] THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by KillerKingSting on Apr 22nd, 2005, 9:01pm on 04/22/05 at 12:52:50, Philly wrote:
:-X [smiley=LMFAO.gif] Quote:
Yes I am. Vick will turn out to be the better QB in the long run. Hasselback's passes suck. The reason why Seattle's wide-receivers drop balls thrown to them - hell! even the famed pro-bowler, wide-receiving IRON MAN, Jerry Rice, after his move to Seattle last year - one of the first things he did was drop a pass thrown to him by HasselBUST. |
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Title: Re: 2005 Mock NFL Draft Huddle Commentary Thread Post by DirkDiggler on Apr 22nd, 2005, 10:26pm on 04/22/05 at 21:01:00, KillerKingSting wrote:
PLEASE, not again....... Philly and Killer go to your seperate corners and don't come out! ;) |
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