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04-21-2008, 10:24 AM | #1 |
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Draft Comparisons
NFL Draft Countdown - NFL Draft Player Comparisons
An interesting way to think about who you want to draft. Quarterbacks Matt Ryan - Matt Hasselbeck Brian Brohm - Marc Bulger Joe Flacco - Ben Roethlisberger Chad Henne - Jon Kitna André Woodson - David Carr J.D. Booty - Brian Griese Running Backs Darren McFadden - Edgerrin James Jonathan Stewart - Jamal Lewis Rashard Mendenhall - Shaun Alexander Felix Jones - Brian Westbrook Chris Johnson - Tatum Bell Ray Rice - Travis Henry Matt Forté - Ladell Betts Kevin Smith - Chris Brown Jamaal Charles - Willie Parker Fullbacks Peyton Hillis - Brian Leonard Owen Schmitt - Mike Karney Jacob Hester - Nick Goings Wide Receivers Devin Thomas - Javon Walker Limas Sweed - Larry Fitzgerald DeSean Jackson - Ted Ginn James Hardy - Plaxico Burress Mario Manningham - Isaac Bruce Malcolm Kelly - Dwyane Jarrett Tight Ends Dustin Keller - Chris Cooley John Carlson - Anthony Becht Martellus Bennett - Marcedes Lewis Fred Davis - Chris Baker Offensive Tackles Jake Long - Jamaal Brown Ryan Clady - Jason Peters Jeff Otah - Kareem McKenzie Gosder Cherilus - Jonas Jennings Chris Williams - Chris Samuels Offensive Guards Branden Albert - Vernon Carey Chilo Rachal - Derrick Dockery Roy Schuening - Steve Neal Centers Mike Pollak - Hank Fraley Jeremy Zuttah - Chris Chester
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04-21-2008, 10:50 AM | #2 |
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Re: Draft Comparisons
I guess its an interesting way of looking at it...but since it is so subjective, you or I could come up with different comparisons to make these players look completely the opposite of what this site came up with. That being said, I especially like these comparisons:
Andre Woodson-David Carr...I really like the way Andre threw the ball in college and was able to put touch on his passes, but i think the NFL will escape him in the same way that it has Carr Glenn Dorsey - Anthony McFarland...when I first started paying attention to Dorsey that was the name that popped into my head Aqib Talib - Chris McAlister...almost identical physical characteristic (6'2ish, 202-206) which include the size to cover today's NFL wide receiver. If the D-ends start flying off the board early, i would like the skins to try to trade up to pick this kid up. Erin Henderson - EJ Henderson...that's just too easy. I hope we pick this kid up in one of the later rounds cuz I think he really could be special
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04-21-2008, 11:19 AM | #5 |
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Re: Draft Comparisons
anyone pick up a copy of the sporting news last week their draft section is really in-depth..and i actually like a couple of picks that they had us down for its a really good read
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04-21-2008, 12:13 PM | #6 |
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nfl draft countdown is a good site,I've looked at it some over the past few drafts. I like the fact that they do a 3 round mock. I didn't like it that he has us picking C. Campbell at 21, but I know there's still a chance.
He has Flacco going at #44 to the bears. That sounds crazy, but he does back up his predictions w/good explanations of what teams need & how they'll make their decisions. He states in several cases that he doesn't see some teams picking a qb early. He also has Atl. picking Brohm in the 2nd. A trade w/Atl. seems the best chance we have of moving back to acquire an additional pick or 2. If they want Brohm but are worried he might be snagged late in the 1st or early 2nd (can't think of who in those spots would want him) then we could trade back to get more 2nd round picks, as Atl. has 3. In all likelihood though, Atl. would need to move up higher than 21 to keep another team from nabbing one of the top qbs. |
04-21-2008, 01:35 PM | #7 |
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Re: Draft Comparisons
I like this perspective.
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04-21-2008, 06:03 PM | #8 |
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comparing Malcom Kelly to Dwayne Jarret makes me want to take back some comments I made in another thread about Kelly being a steal in the second round. Jarret didnt do anythign last year. He really proved that you can dominate in college yet be mising the physical tools to be any good in the NFL...
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