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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
Essentially when the teams create a draft board, they target positions of need and/or of greatest impact first. If you've played Fantasy Football, it's similiar to your draft strategy in that.
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From a Land Down Under
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
... I'm telling you- there are major question marks still in the secondary. At every spot.
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
... Amerson and Thomas are still in the "potential" zone.
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From a Land Down Under
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
It reminds me of before last season, when everyone on here - kept telling me: Just let Rambo start while he learns. He wasn't even ready to get on the field last year. My point/question is- how long do you wait until you try doing something? how long is long enough? Because if you don't try to address some of those issues now in the draft, it's a long wait until next off season. And who knows if the players available in next year's draft will be as good as Verrett or Bucannon.
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
And like with Rambo starting last season - I just don't understand why you guys don't see the same thing. I was arguing with 20 different people on here (with Rambo), like I am now.
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Hail Raiser
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
Rambo definitely wasn't ready last year. But who's to say he won't be improved this year?
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The Starter
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
Yup but he set his floor so low. He has an uphill climb just to make the team. So improvement will only get him a spot on the team. His tackling is so horrible, he can't even play special teams.
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
So now we have a much better idea of who is available for round 2.
To me Stephen Tuitt could be a great pick or Van Hoy. I was hoping Ward or Buchannom would have made it to us, but that wasn't the case. Thoughts??
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Re: 34th Overall Pick
Quote:
Bitonio Moses SuaFilo Turner OL Nix Kuandjio Martin C Amaro TE Niklas TE Hageman DL Ealy DL Joyner DB ..................Not for the Redskins Robinson WR Landry WR Mathews WR Ellington WR Jenkins TE Hyde RB plus 2 QBS assuming Houston takes Carr (Jimmy G / Tom Savage) Last edited by Irrefutable; 05-09-2014 at 12:19 AM. |
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