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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: The Prowler on April 25, 2009, 03:35:27 PM
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I'll post the Day One NFL Draft here...Live Updates & their Rivals Star Power.
ROUND 1
1. Detroit Lions - QB, Matthew Stafford (UGA) 5*
2. St. Louis Rams - OT, Jason Smith (Baylor) 2*
3. Kansas City Chiefs DE/DT, Tyson Jackson (LSU) 3*
4. Seattle Seahawks - LB, Aaron Curry (Wake) 2*
5. New York Jets *Trade with the Browns* - QB, Mark "Dirty" Sanchez (USC) 5*
6. Cincinnati Bengals - OT, Andre Smith (uat) 5*
7. Oakland Raiders - WR, Darrius Hayward-Bey (Maryland) 4*
8. Jacksonville Jaguars - OT, Eugene Monroe (Virginia) 5*
9. Green Bay Packers - DT, B.J. Raji (Boston College) 2*
10. San Francisco 49ers - WR, Micheal Crabtree (Texas Tech) 4*
11. Buffalo Bills - DE/LB, Aaron Maybin (Penn State) 4*
12. Denver Broncos - RB, Knowshon Moreno (UGA) 4*
13. Washington Redskins - DE/LB, Brian Orakpo (Texas) 4*
14. New Orleans Saints - DB, Malcolm Jenkins (OSU) 3*
15. Houston Texans - LB, Brian Cushing (USC) 4*
16. San Diego Chargers - LB, Larry English (Northern Illinois) 2*
17. Tampa Bay Bucs *Trade with the Browns* - QB, Josh Freeman (Kansas State) 4*
18. Denver Broncos - DE/LB, Robert Ayers (UT) 4*
19. Philadelphia Eagles *Trade with the Browns*- WR, Jeremy Maclin (Missouri) 4*
20. Detroit Lions - TE, Brandon Pettigrew (Okie St.) 2*
21. Cleveland Browns *Trade from the Jets/Bucs/Eagles* - C, Alex Mack (California) 2*
22. Minnesota Vikings - WR, Percy Harvin (UF) 5*
23. Baltimore Ravens *Trade with the Patriots* - OT, Micheal Oher (Ole Miss) 4*
24. Atlanta Falcons - DT, Peria Jerry (Ole Miss) 3*
25. Miami Dolphins - DB, Vontae Davis (Illinois) 3*
26. Green Bay Packers *Trade with the Patriots* - LB, Clay Matthews (USC) Walk On
27. Indianapolis Colts - RB, Donald Brown (UCONN) 3*
28. Buffalo Bills - C, Eric Wood (Louisville) 2*
29. N.Y. Giants - WR, Hakeem Nicks (UNC) 4*
30. Tennessee Titans - WR, Kenny Britt (Rutgers) 4*
31. Arizona Cardinals - RB, Chris "Beanie" Wells (OSU) 5*
32. Pittsburgh Steelers - DT, Evander "Ziggy" Hood (Missouri) 3*
*Five Star Recruis*
1. QB, Matthew Stafford
5. QB, Mark "Dirty" Sanchez
6. OT, Andre Smith
8. OT, Eugene Monroe
22. WR, Percy Harvin
31. RB, Chris "Beanie" Wells
*Four Star Recruits*
7. WR, Darrius Hayward-Bey
10. WR, Micheal Crabtree
11. DE/LB, Aaron Maybin
12. RB, Knowshon Moreno
13. DE/LB, Brian Orakpo
15. LB, Brian Cushing
17. QB, Josh Freeman
18. DE/LB, Robert Ayers
19. WR, Jeremy Maclin
23. OT, Micheal Oher
29. WR, Hakeem Nicks
30. WR, Kenny Britt
*Three Star Recruits*
3. DE/DT, Tyson Jackson
14. DB, Malcom Jenkins
24. DT, Peria Jerry
25. DB, Vontae Davis
27. RB, Donald Brown
32. DT, Evander "Ziggy" Hood
*Two Star Recruits*
2. OT, Jason Smith
4. LB, Aaron Curry
9. DT, B.J. Raji
16. LB, Larry English
20. TE, Brandon Pettigrew
21. C, Alex Mack
28. C, Eric Wood
*One Star/Walk On Recruits*
26. LB, Clay Matthews
*1st Round Surprises*
3. Kansas City Chiefs - DE/DT, Tyson Jackson
7. Oakland Raiders - WR, Darrius Hayward-Bey
16. San Diego Chargers - LB, Larry English
17. Tampa Bay Bucs *Trade with the Browns* - QB, Josh Freeman
21. Cleveland Browns *Trade from the Jets/Bucs/Eagles* - C, Alex Mack
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ROUND 2
33. Detroit Lions - DB, Louis Delmas (Western Michigan) 2*
34. New England Patriots - DB, Patrick Chung (Oregon) 2*
35. St. Louis Rams - LB, James Laurinaitis (OSU) 3*
36. Cleveland Browns - WR, Brian Robiskie (OSU) 3*
37. Denver Broncos *Trade with Seahawks* - DB, Alphonso Smith (Wake Forest) 3*
38 Cincinnati Bengals - LB, Ray Maualuga (USC) 5*
39. Jacksonville Jaguars - OT, Eben Britton (Arizona) 4*
40. New England Patriots *Trade with the Raiders* - DT, Ron Brace (Boston College) 3*
41. New England Patriots - DB, Darius Butler (UCONN) 2*
42. Buffalo Bills - DB, Jairus Byrd (Oregon) 2*
43. Carolina Panthers - DE, Everette Brown (FSU) 4*
44. Miami Dolphins - QB, Pat White (UWV) 3*
45. New York Giants - LB, Clint Sintim (Virginia) 3*
46. Houston Texans - TE/DE/LB, Connor Barwin (Cincinnati) 2*
47. Oakland Raiders *Trade from the Patriots* - DB, Micheal Mitchell (Ohio) 2*
48. Denver Broncos - DB, Darcel McBath Texas Tech 3*
49. Seattle Seahawks *Trade with the Bears* - C, Max Unger (Oregon) 3*
50. Cleveland Browns - WR, Mohamed Massaquoi (UGA) 4*
51. Buffalo Bills - OG, Andy Levitre (Oregon St.) 2*
52. Cleveland Browns - DE, David Veikune (Hawaii) 2*
53. Philadelphia Eagles - RB, LeSean McCoy (Pitt) 4*
54. Minnesota Vikings - OT, Phil Loadholt (OU) 4*
55. Atlanta Falcons - DB, William Moore (Missouri) 3*
56. Indianapolis Colts - DT, Fili Moala (USC) 3*
57. Baltimore Ravens - DE, Paul Kruger (Utah) 2*
58. New England Patriots - OT, Sabastian "Sea Bass" Vollmer (Houston) Walk On
59. Carolina Panthers - DB, Sherrod Martin (Troy) 2*
60. N.Y. Giants - OT, William Beatty (UCONN) 2*
61. Miami Dolphins - DB, Sean Smith (Utah) 2*
62. Tennessee Titans - DT, Sen'Derrick Marks (AU) 2*
63. Arizona Cardinals - DE/LB, Cody Brown (UCONN) 2*
64. Denver Broncos - TE, Richard Quinn (UNC) 3*
*Five Star Recruits*
38. LB, Ray Maualuga
*Four Star Recruits*
39. OT, Eben Britton
43. DE, Everette Brown
50. WR, Mohamed Massaquoi
53. RB, LeSean McCoy
54. OT, Phil Loadholt
*Three Star Recruits*
35. LB, James Laurinaitis
36. WR, WR, Brian Robiskie
37. DB, Alphonso Smith
40. DT, Ron Brace
44. QB, Pat White
45. LB, Clint Sintim
48. DB, Darcel McBath
49. C, Max Unger
55. DB, William Moore
56. DT, Fili Moala
64. TE, Richard Quinn
*Two Star Recruits*
33. DB, Louis Delmas
34. DB, Patrick Chung
41. DB, Darius Butler
42. DB, Jairus Byrd
46. TE/DE/LB, Connor Barwin
47. DB, Micheal Mitchell
51. OG, Andy Levitre
52. DE, David Veikune
57. DE, Paul Kruger
59. DB, Sherrod Martin
60. OT, William Beatty
61. DB, Sean Smith
62. DT, Sen'Derrick Marks
63. DE/LB, Cody Brown
*One Star/Walk On Recruits*
58. OT, Sabastian "Sea Bass" Vollmer
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One of the more boring drafts of all time. Most of the NFL prospects didn't make a splash this past year in college. They might be NFL players, but who the fuck are these people?
I know there are always players from small colleges who impress at the combines, but there are a lot of no names. Clint Sintim from Virginia? Never heard his name once last season.
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One of the more boring drafts of all time. Most of the NFL prospects didn't make a splash this past year in college. They might be NFL players, but who the fuck are these people?
I know there are always players from small colleges who impress at the combines, but there are a lot of no names. Clint Sintim from Virginia? Never heard his name once last season.
Maybe because neither one of our schools has anyone up there this year.
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Picks 53 and 54 will be remembered for a long time. The Eagles need a player like McCoy. Loadholt is going to be anchoring a line that blocks for Harvin and Peterson. Outstanding picks IYAM.
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And....I'm Done, whew. BTW, War Sen'Derrick Marks!!!
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The Lions had a pretty damn good day.
One of the Top two Qbs
The Top TE
The Top Safety
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The Falcons picked Peria Jerry from Ole Miss. Okay, I have one question...
WHO THE FUCK IS PERIA JERRY????
I'm like the rest of you. I talk SEC football year round. I have NEVER even heard this guy's name.
Peria Jerry???
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The Falcons picked Peria Jerry from Ole Miss. Okay, I have one question...
WHO THE FUCK IS PERIA JERRY????
I'm like the rest of you. I talk SEC football year round. I have NEVER even heard this guy's name.
Peria Jerry???
You know. The kid that read the sign language plays sent in by Houston's brother Danny.
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You know. The kid that read the sign language plays sent in by Houston's brother Danny.
Oh oh fuck...my bad. That Peria Jerry.
What was I thinking?
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The Falcons picked Peria Jerry from Ole Miss. Okay, I have one question...
WHO THE FUCK IS PERIA JERRY????
I'm like the rest of you. I talk SEC football year round. I have NEVER even heard this guy's name.
Peria Jerry???
Up until his last year at Ole Miss he was, basically, an unknown. Enter Coach Rock, this year DT, Peria Jerry had a pretty damn good year. He's fuckin' Quick to be as big as he is. Old Mrs. is going to miss PJ.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQgnFw5fMaA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQgnFw5fMaA)
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The Prowler, did you type all of that out? if so, nice.
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Thanks for the updates Prowler, that's a lot of work.
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In addition to Sen'Derrick Marks going to Tennessee in the second, Jerraud Powers went in the third round to Indianapolis and Tyronne Greene went to San Diego in the 4th.
Turds didn't have any second rounders, but had a lot of 3rd rounders. Glen Coffee (San Fransico),Antoine Caldwell (Houston), and Rashad Johnson (Arizona)
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Hell Yeah....my Texans picked up another really good player. I really like Caldwell's abilities. And, I think he'll be a really good NFLer.
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Hell Yeah....my Texans picked up another really good player. I really like Caldwell's abilities. And, I think he'll be a really good NFLer.
He, like Rashad, has real good football smarts.
That sentence sounded really dumb when I said it out loud, but you all know what I mean.
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Congrats to Rod Smith (Chargers) and Tez Doolittle (Seahawks) for getting a shot as FAs.
http://www.nepatriotsdraft.com/2009/04/2009-undrafted-free-agent-signings-list.html (http://www.nepatriotsdraft.com/2009/04/2009-undrafted-free-agent-signings-list.html)
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A minor addition...
An homage to your draft day snubs, before they get real jobs
By Matt Hinton
To the college-oriented mind, the draft always produces some oddities. Among the players who were selected at some point during this weekend's seven-round, 256-pick marathon were six-foot, 198-pound quarterback Julian Edelman of Kent State (Patriots, No. 232, apparently as a receiver), West Texas A&M slinger Keith Null (Rams, No. 196), Western Ontario, Canada, defensive tackle Vaughn Martin (Chargers, No. 113), and the first draft pick ever from Division II St. Paul's (Va.) College, cornerback Greg Toler (Cardinals, No. 131). Abilene Christian teammates Bernard Scott (Bengals, No. 209) and Johnny Knox (Bears, No. 140) gave the Division II Wildcats more draft picks than Notre Dame, Miami, Florida State, Tennessee, Oklahoma State, Arkansas, Colorado, Michigan State or Virginia Tech and as many as Arizona, Arizona State, Boston College or Michigan.
The intrigue surrounding the fate of West Virginia's Pat White was put to rest by the Dolphins, who introduced the "Wildcat" to a stunned league last year and appropriately nabbed the quintessential Wildcatter in the second round; a great, scrambling college quarterback couldn't have found a more perfect lab for his uncertain career. Elsewhere, the Chargers used their last pick in the seventh round on LSU receiver Demetrius Byrd, who remains hospitalized with serious injuries from a car wreck that nearly killed him last weekend, and that may prevent him from playing again. The Broncos made tight end Richard Quinn, who had all of 12 catches for 124 yards in two years at North Carolina, the second tight end off the board in the second round. Mel Kiper's preseason darling, Purdue quarterback Curtis Painter, was picked after all, by the Colts as a sixth-round understudy to Peyton Manning, despite briefly losing his job last year to a freshman who began the season as a running back. Three kickers, two punters and one long snapper were drafted; the title of "Mr. Irrelevant," the very last player picked at No. 256, was assumed by South Carolina kicker/punter Ryan Succop, best remembered for having a crucial extra point and then the game-winning field goal blocked in a one-point loss at Florida in 2006.
All of that is to point out some of the obscurities and obvious risks the NFL apparently values to some extent, in contrast to the annual list of notable, productive college stars that it apparently does not:
(http://a323.yahoofs.com/ymg/ept_sports_ncaaf_experts__13/ept_sports_ncaaf_experts-22086423-1240846146.jpg?ymCN2KBD84z1_DJw)
The League has spoken: No checks shall be issued to prolific spread quarterbacks named "Chase."
The most immediately recognizable name on the list may be Chase Daniel's, but a few other strike me as more puzzling -- namely, Gregg Carr and Jaison Williams, big, productive receivers who I'd think would have the scouts drooling over their size (if not their hands), and Aaron Kelly, another big receiver who passed up a sure spot in last year's draft for a perfectly decent senior season (67 catches) in a wreck of a passing game at Clemson. (See also the decline of one-time scout favorite Harper, Cullen.) What solace did Quan Cosby receive from his host, Bill Cosby, as the rounds passed slowly by? And then there's P.J. Hill, the only major snub who actually left a year of eligibility on the table to test the free agent market (without much success, so far, if this comprehensive list is any indication) -- though, in P.J.'s defense, another year at Wisconsin probably wouldn't have done much for his stock, especially if it was spent behind up-and-coming John Clay.
But for supreme confusion, there's the torrid love affair between Tampa Bay and Josh Freeman, one of the most befuddling first-rounders in recent memory for anyone who watched Freeman against a defense with a pulse at Kansas State, about which new Bucs coach (and former K-State assistant) Raheem Morris actually said, "If I had the Detroit Lions' pick at No. 1, I might have taken Josh Freeman. I'd be fighting for it." Which all goes to show: "Value" and "potential" are all in the eyes of the beholder.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/blog/dr_saturday/post/An-homage-to-your-draft-day-snubs-before-they-g?urn=ncaaf,159213 (http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/blog/dr_saturday/post/An-homage-to-your-draft-day-snubs-before-they-g?urn=ncaaf,159213)
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Holy Crap. There are some Big Time players that didn't get drafted. But, yet there are players that went in the Top Four Rounds that most NFL teams didn't even have any film on. There was one player that went in the 2nd Round that not one NFL team had even heard of, well except for one "The Crip Keeper" saw him run the 40...once. And it was, supposedly, fast. Brian Toal? Are you kidding me? That guy is a Stud Kat. But, teams are going to take some DIII Water Boy, over him....Crazy.