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ROUND 11 (1)Andrew Luck?(video)QB6'4235Stanford
National Football Post:
The Colts land the top QB prospect and top overall prospect. Luck possesses the skills to not only mature into a franchise quarterback, but potentially one of the best in the league. He will make everyone around him better and put his team in position for a number of Super Bowls. NFL ceiling: Future All Pro and Super Bowl winning QB. NFL floor: Solid franchise quarterback.

ROUND 12 (2)Robert Griffin III?(video)QB6'2220Baylor
National Football Post:
Washington had to pay a pretty penny, but it got its QB of the future. RG3 is an ideal fit for Washington's offense with his ability to be effective in the boot-action game and create big plays down the field with his arm and legs outside the pocket. NFL ceiling: Effective starter with some Pro Bowls along the way. NFL Floor: Turnover prone, below average starter.

Note: from RamsROUND 13 (3)Trent Richardson?(video)RB5'11224Alabama
National Football Post:
The shelf life of a RB is short, but Trent Richardson has the ability to be a Pro Bowl back from Day 1. He's a powerful, downhill runner with the short-area quickness to make a man miss and create space in the open field. Should be a big help to the Browns immediately. NFL ceiling: Top five-player at his position. NFL floor: Solid starter.

Note: from VikingsROUND 14 (4)Matt Kalil?(video)T6'7295USC
National Football Post:
The Vikings did a nice job moving back one spot and still getting their guy. Kalil isn't an elite prospect and needs to get stronger. However, he's got the frame to do so and is a "plus" lateral athlete for the position. He should be able to anchor the blind side from Day 1 and mature into one of the leagues best. NFL ceiling: Future Pro Bowl-type tackle. NFL floor: Average left tackle you can win with.

Note: from BrownsROUND 15 (5)Justin Blackmon?(video)WR6'1215Oklahoma State
National Football Post:
Credit to the Jaguars for moving up in the draft and landing the top talent at WR. The Oklahoma State standout has the ability to beat press coverage and make plays in the three-step game. However, as much as I like Jacksonville's aggressiveness, they would have been better served to take the more talented prospect in CB Morris Claiborne. NFL Ceiling: Anquan Boldin-type wideout. NFL floor: Michael Crabtree-type wideout.

Note: from BuccaneersROUND 16 (6)Morris Claiborne?(video)CB6'0185LSU
National Football Post:
Not only does LSU CB Morris Claiborne fill a major void in the Dallas secondary, but the Cowboys might have landed the best prospect in the draft outside of Andrew Luck. Claiborne has true shutdown potential and should mature into one of the leagues best. Major props to the Cowboys for seeing a blue-chip prospect like Claiborne falling and going up and getting the best value in the top 10. NFL ceiling: Shutdown corner. NFL floor: Above-average coverman.

Note: from Redskins through RamsROUND 17 (7)Mark Barron?(video)SS6'2218Alabama
National Football Post:
Barron is one of the safest prospects in the draft and can quarterback Tampa Bay's defense. However, he doesn't have elite range to be a "plus" ballhawk in the deep half and can be vulnerable when asked to turn and run. He's the top player at the position in this year's draft, but I don't think he's a prospect who warrants a top-10 selection. NFL ceiling: "Plus" starter. NFL floor: Average starter.

Note: from JaguarsROUND 18 (8)Ryan Tannehill?(video)QB6'4222Texas A&M
National Football Post:
Tannehill is a franchise QB. He can make all the throws, is a "plus" athlete and is only starting to scratch the surface of his potential. He needs to do a better job deciphering information. With time he could mature into one of the league's top signal-callers. NFL ceiling: Top-five quarterback. NFL floor: Inconsistent starter.

ROUND 19 (9)Luke Kuechly?(video)ILB6'3237Boston College
National Football Post:
Kuechly is one of the safest prospects in this year's draft but I have a hard time believing a linebacker that doesn't rush the passer is worth a top-10 pick. The Panthers have a lot of needs inside at defensive tackle and, despite the production Kuechly will likely give from Day 1, Carolina could have still received the same type of production in Round 2 at MLB and drafted a more impact-caliber guy at No. 9. NFL ceiling: Pro Bowl middle linebacker. NFL floor: James Laurinaitis.

ROUND 110 (10)Stephon Gilmore?(video)CB6'1193South Carolina
National Football Post:
Gilmore is an interesting prospect because of his ability to turn and run, tackle in the run game and his upside as a press corner. However, he's raw with his footwork and needs development. I thought Gilmore was more of a late first- early second-round type who was an ideal fit for more of a zone scheme. He could end up struggling in the NFL as a man-to-man corner. NFL ceiling: Top zone corner. NFL floor: Inconsistent starting man-to-man corner.

ROUND 111 (11)Dontari Poe?(video)DT6'5350Memphis
National Football Post:
Physically and athletically Poe has the skills to be one of the NFL's best. He possesses a massive frame, can bend, get off the football and threaten gaps inside. He needs to do a better job playing lower and keeping his motor running, as he never made tons of plays at Memphis. He has a lot of developing to do, however, he's one of the few guys in the draft with the skills to anchor a 3-4 front. NFL ceiling: Unlimited. NFL floor: Fringe starter who never figures it out.

ROUND 112 (12)Fletcher Cox?DE6'4295Mississippi State
National Football Post:
The Eagles needed a guy who could create negative plays behind the line of scrimmage and stop plays before they start. Cox is an explosive kid with an excellent get-off burst who knows how to knife his way into the backfield. I have some concerns about his pad level and ability to anchor vs. the run game. However, he can bend, extend his arms well and knows how to fend off blocks. Should be an instant upgrade for the Eagles inside. NFL ceiling: Top-tier penetrating DT. NFL floor: A starter who flashes inside, but is inconsistent vs. the run.

Note: from SeahawksROUND 113 (13)Michael Floyd?(video)WR6'3224Notre Dame
National Football Post:
Floyd now gives the Cardinals a pair of big-play threats on the outside who can beat press man and create vertically down the field. Floyd isn't as dynamic as Larry Fitzgerald. However, but he should be able to work the intermediate pass game well, gain yards after the catch and bolster Arizona's passing attack. NFL ceiling: Top-15 wideout. NFL floor: Average starting "Z" receiver.

ROUND 114 (14)Michael Brockers?DT6'6306LSU
National Football Post:
The Rams needed to upgrade the DT position and Brockers has the talent to mature into one of the league's best. He's a former 4-start, 255-pound SLB prospect out of high school who has since gained more than 70 pounds and developed into one of the SEC's top linemen. He needs to mature as a pass rusher, but he has the skills to do so and should be able to anchor the run at a high level early. NFL ceiling: Albert Haynesworth. NFL floor: John Henderson.

Note: from CowboysROUND 115 (15)Bruce Irvin?OLB6'3245West Virginia
National Football Post:
Irvin has been one of the NFP's favorites all year because of his explosive first step and ability to threaten the corner. He played out of position in West Virginia's 3-3-5 and was not consistently asked to play to his strengths. However, the undersized pass rusher can consistently force quarterbacks to step up in the pocket. He could be one of the premier sack artist to come out of the class. NFL ceiling: Von Miller-type pass rusher. NFL Floor: Exclusive nickel rusher.

Note: from EaglesROUND 116 (16)Quinton Coples?(video)DE6'6285North Carolina
National Football Post:
Coples is an interesting fit for the Jets because at 6-foot-6, 285 pounds, he's got the frame to win on the edge as a five-technique vs. the run, as well as add some athleticism to their pass rusher. He's a smooth, long-armed power player who makes everything look easy and gives the Jets versatility to their defensive front seven, especially on pass downs. NFL ceiling: Julius Peppers. NFL floor: Underachiever who doesn't live up to his skills.

ROUND 117 (17)Dre Kirkpatrick?(video)CB6'3192Alabama
National Football Post:
The Bengals had a need at corner and filled it with the draft's second-best corner prospect. Kirkpatrick isn't the most explosive athlete. However, he's a smooth coverman with the physicality to mature into a solid press corner. But his bread and butter will always be as an zone/Cover 2 type player. Add in the fact he might be the draft's best tackling corner and he's a solid value at this stage. NFL ceiling: Top-tier zone corner. NFL floor: Sean Smith (Dolphins) type of corner.

Note: from RaidersROUND 118 (18)Melvin Ingram?(video)OLB6'2276South Carolina
National Football Post:
The former RB turned pass rusher has the ability to get after the quarterback a number of ways from a variety of spots. The Chargers will use him more as a stand-up rush linebacker where he can use his combination of power and motor to get after the quarterback. He's not an elite athlete, but will instantly come in and make an impact up front. NFL ceiling: 8-10 sacks a year. NFL floor: 4-6 sacks a year.

ROUND 119 (19)Shea McClellin?(video)OLB6'3258Boise State
National Football Post:
McClellin hasn't received much pub as a potential top-20 pick. However, he's a high motor guy who can threaten the edge and is at his best as a pass rusher working from a two-point stance. He possesses a "plus" pass rushing arsenal, can play with leverage and power, and should be an instant help to the Bears' pass rush. NFL ceiling: Explosive edge rusher with 10-12 sack potential. NFL floor: Nickel rusher.

ROUND 120 (20)Kendall Wright?(video)WR5'10190Baylor
National Football Post:
Despite his less than impressive 40 time at the combine, Wright plays as fast as any wideout in the draft. He can take the top off a defense and create big plays both from the slot and on the perimeter. He gives the Titans a big-time vertical threat and shouldn't have any problems improving the offense from Day 1. NFL ceiling: Mike Wallace-type player. NFL floor: Vertical slot guy.

ROUND 121 (21)Chandler Jones?DE6'5265Syracuse
National Football Post:
Jones looks the part. He's a long-armed lineman who can play with power and shed contact. However, I don't see an explosive lineman off the football who can threaten the edge and drop his shoulder around the corner. There is a lot of upside to his game and if anyone can get him to live up to his talents it's New England, but he might need some time. NFL ceiling: A dominant pass rushing force who can win with power, length and quickness. NFL floor: Can be an effective starter, but always leaves you wanting more.

Note: from BengalsROUND 122 (22)Brandon Weeden?(video)QB6'4218Oklahoma State
National Football Post:
The Browns get their franchise signal-caller at in Weeden, who has the skills to compete for the starting role from Day 1. He displays nice touch down the field and can throw receivers open in the intermediate pass game. He must improve his overall feel from the pocket if he hopes to mature into a big-time starting QB. NFL ceiling: top-15 signal-caller. NFL floor: "Plus" reserve.

Note: from FalconsROUND 123 (23)Riley Reiff?T6'6300Iowa
National Football Post:
Reiff is a former TE recruit out of high school who has made the move to offensive tackle and possesses the athleticism needed to win in both the run and pass game. He's got natural range off the edge and can slide laterally, but needs to mature as a power player. Nevertheless, he’s a "plus" run blocker who understands angles and should be able to play either inside or out at the next level. NFL ceiling: Above-average NFL left tackle. NFL floor: Solid right tackle or guard.

ROUND 124 (24)David DeCastro?(video)G6'5310Stanford
National Football Post:
If you want the steal of the draft, I think that award goes to the Steelers landing DeCastro at this spot. DeCastro can come in an play at a high level from Day 1 and should mature into one of the league's best. NFL ceiling: Consistent All-Pro caliber guard. NFL floor: Above-average starting guard.

ROUND 125 (25)Dont'a Hightower?(video)ILB6'4260Alabama
National Football Post:
It will be interesting to see how the Patriots use Hightower because he's got the versatility to play both inside and out in 3-4 or 4-3 fronts. He's a downhill guy who has a lot of natural pop on contact and can be effective as a pass rusher with his hand on the ground. He can line up all over the defense and attack the passer from a number of spots. NFL ceiling: Versatile Pro Bowl-caliber backer. NFL floor: Mismatch piece on third down.

Note: from BroncosROUND 126 (26)Whitney Mercilus?(video)DE6'4265Illinois
National Football Post:
Not a fan of this pick for the fact that Mercilus is too stiff to stand up and be overly effective rushing off the edge as a 3-4 linebacker. The Texans already have a solid pair of OLBs in Connor Barwin and Brooks Reed. Mercilus doesn't offer them much of an upgrade over either. NFL ceiling: Solid NFL contributing OLB. NFL floor: Never transitions to the rush linebacker position in 3-4.

ROUND 127 (27)Kevin Zeitler?(video)G6'4315Wisconsin
National Football Post:
There isn’t too much of a downside with this pick. He's a big, strong Wisconsin offensive lineman who plays hard, understands leverage and can hold up in the pass game. Zeitler isn't the most quick-footed or explosive athlete laterally, however, when he gets his hands on defenders he can lock out and should start early on for the Bengals. NFL ceiling: An above-average lineman with some Pro Bowl potential. NFL floor: Just a solid lunch pail lineman you can win with.

Note: from Patriots through SaintsROUND 128 (28)Nick Perry?(video)OLB6'3250USC
National Football Post:
The Packers needed to improve their pass rush and Perry has the first step and explosion to reach the edge and create pressure from that spot. He's a little stiff-hipped, but knows how to use his hands to fight off contact and runs well sideline to sideline. He's good value for the Packers at the end of Round 1. NFL ceiling: 10-sack a year pass rusher. NFL floor: Never transitions cleanly to OLB and forced to catch on in a 4-3 front.

ROUND 129 (29)Harrison Smith?(video)SS6'2214Notre Dame
National Football Post:
The Vikings moved up and made a reach. Smith can be a solid safety, but I don't see an impact guy. He's tight in the hips, doesn't get up to speed quickly and will struggle to matchup in coverage at times. He's a "plus" tackler, but I think the Vikings paid way too much. NFL ceiling: Above-average starting safety. NFL floor: Top-tier reserve.

Note: from RavensROUND 130 (30)A.J. Jenkins?(video)WR6'0190Illinois
National Football Post:
Jenkins has the skills to mature into a starter and be a vertical threat. However, there were better prospects on the board and the Niners reached on a guy who didn't warrant a first-round grade. NFL ceiling: Above-average vertical threat. NFL floor: Sub package wideout.

ROUND 131 (31)Doug Martin?(video)RB5'9215Boise State
National Football Post:
There isn't too much Martin can't do. He's a physical runner with good vision inside and has enough short-area quickness to make a man miss and create at the second level. He should compete right away for the No. 1 job and looks like the future starter there. NFL ceiling: Top-10 running back in the Matt Forte mold. NFL floor: "Plus" No. 2 back.

Note: From Broncos through PatriotsROUND 132 (32)David Wilson?(video)RB5'10205Virginia Tech
National Football Post:
Wilson can be dynamic in the open field. He possesses elite speed, makes defenders miss and accelerates well out of his breaks. He needs to do a better job taking what the defense gives him between the tackles. Can be the home-run threat the Giants lack at RB. NFL ceiling: Dynamic starter with big-play potential. NFL floor: Explosive No. 2.

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Varino
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Ca faisait plaiz de voir Paul Allen sur les photos sinon.
CL
Citation (Varino @ 27/04/2012 11:12) *
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Ca faisait plaiz de voir Paul Allen sur les photos sinon.

Le choix de Irvin est cohérent par rapport à nos besoins, puisqu'il est décrit comme le plus pass rusher de tous les DE disponibles mais ce qui me saoule, c'est de le prendre aussi tôt. Je pense que clairement personne n'était dessus - aussi tôt - vu la surprise générale au sein des commentateurs. On aurait du trade down encore un coup, ou tenter de le prendre au deuxième tour s'ils voulaient assurer le coup. On aurait pris Floyd - avant le trade down - puis Irvin au second tour ouais, ou De Castro après le premier trade down puis Irvin ouais, mais là, j'ai l'impression qu'on "gâche" un peu la valeur de notre pick.
CL
Citation
Could the Seahawks have gotten him later? After all, that would have been the better value. Seattle obviously didn't think so, and after it made the selection, there were indications the Jets had planned to select Irvin at No. 16. New England was also thought to be interested.

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Dirty
Le post recap de Varino est un peu dégueulasse au fait ph34r.gif
Lask
Citation (Dirty @ 27/04/2012 12:03) *
Le post recap de Varino est un peu dégueulasse au fait ph34r.gif


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Varino
C'est mieux en haut?

En lisant un peu sinon, les Browns vahid.gif
Condoleances à Trent qui devient de facto le nouveau Steven Jackson, perdu dans une franchise sans WR ni QB.
CL
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C'est mieux en haut?

En lisant un peu sinon, les Browns vahid.gif
Condoleances à Trent qui devient de facto le nouveau Steven Jackson, perdu dans une franchise sans WR ni QB.

Condoléances à Blackmon aussi... Il va se régaler avec Gabbert ph34r.gif
DimSet
Citation (CL @ 27/04/2012 11:57) *
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Ca m'étonnerait énormément qu'on aurait prévu de le prendre (à ce niveau là du moins) sachant qu'on a déjà Maybin qui a un profil similaire. D'ailleurs Maybin m’étonnerait pas que ca soit une des révélations de la saison prochaine happy.gif
Dirty
Putain ,un mec sur les forums de DraftCountdown a fait un recap du 1er tour uniquement en gifs edhelas.gif

http://draftcountdown.com/forum/showthread...mp;#post2970754

Le pick 15 neokill@h.gif le 22 aussi
Varino
Citation (Dirty @ 27/04/2012 12:33) *
Putain ,un mec sur les forums de DraftCountdown a fait un recap du 1er tour uniquement en gifs edhelas.gif

http://draftcountdown.com/forum/showthread...mp;#post2970754

Le pick 15 neokill@h.gif le 22 aussi


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excellent

J'avais oublier de le dire mais je suis DEG que Decastro atterrisse à Pittsburgh sad.gif
CL
Citation (DimSet @ 27/04/2012 12:32) *
Ca m'étonnerait énormément qu'on aurait prévu de le prendre (à ce niveau là du moins) sachant qu'on a déjà Maybin qui a un profil similaire. D'ailleurs Maybin m’étonnerait pas que ca soit une des révélations de la saison prochaine happy.gif

Y a que du mauvais en toi.
Dirty
Le grade de Walter sur le pick des Seahawks
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15. Bruce Irvin, DE/OLB, West Virginia: MATT MILLEN LSD-LACED KIELBASA ORGY WITH 200 USDA MEN

Wow!!! What the hell are the Seahawks doing? You pick one-trick ponies in the third or fourth round. And you pick one-trick ponies who get arrested for robbery and defacing public property in the sixth or seventh round. Did Seattle write the wrong name down on the card? If they did mean to pick him, did they even watch him on tape? He's an athlete playing football. This is one of the worst draft picks of all time.

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DimSet
Bon je commence à de plus en plus kiffer ce pick de Coples smile.gif Déjà il ammène cette dimension physique extraordinaire qui nous manquait et après avoir lu les interview du FO ils sont vraiment sur de ce qu'ils font et Rex à l'air de savoir exactement ce qu'il veut en faire. D'ailleurs le mec va être coaché par Rex, Pettine et Dunbar, ca va être une boucherie wub.gif
Au delà de ca je suis surtout super optimiste pour notre défense pour le futur proche et je remet une couche sur Maybin que j'annonce BEAST l'an prochain, Rex à l'air d'avoir de très gros plan pour lui.



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Sinon pour le 2e tour il reste un paquet de bons joueurs et on devrait bien pouvoir se renforcer, dans ceux que j'aimerais bien :

Lamar Miller
Marvin Jones (mais plus au 3e)
Lavonte David
Alson Jeffery
Cordy Glenn
Stephen Hill
Courtney Upshaw
Rueben Randle
Bobbie Massie
Vinny Curry
Bobby Wagner
Jonathan Martin
Cassey Hayward
Janoris Jenkins
Dirty
Matez le Sport Science de Blackmon il est bien aussi et ça va peut être faire changer d'avis ceux qu'ils ne voient pas en lui un futur #1.



Le 2e tour est blindé de talent et il va même en rester pour le 3e, ça sera vraiment très très intéressant ce soir.
CL
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Bon je commence à de plus en plus kiffer ce pick de Coples smile.gif Déjà il ammène cette dimension physique extraordinaire qui nous manquait et après avoir lu les interview du FO ils sont vraiment sur de ce qu'ils font et Rex à l'air de savoir exactement ce qu'il veut en faire. D'ailleurs le mec va être coaché par Rex, Pettine et Dunbar, ca va être une boucherie wub.gif

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C'est parce que votre coaching staff est pas au niveau julm3.png (je le pense même pas enfin pour Caroll, les Eagles en défense edhelas.gif )

Sinon pour vous quels sont les vainqueurs de ce 1er tour ? Je vais pas faire original mais Stealers, Pats, Tampa et Vikings pour moi.
CL
Les Vikings ont vraiment fait une belle affaire. Ils chopent le joueur qu'ils voulaient en récupérant des picks supplémentaires pour la fin de draft.

Les Rams ont récupéré un bon paquet de picks également, et s'ils gèrent correctement leur truc (mais bon c'est les Rams), ils peuvent faire un second tour de très bon niveau pour améliorer leur équipe un peu partout. Le seul truc, c'est qu'ils n'auront pas de joueur d'élite.

Sinon effectivement, les Pats, c'est la classe sur ce premier tour. Et Tampa a bien géré son coup, parce que récupérer Martin en fin de premier tour est loin d'être une mauvaise idée.
Dirty
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Sinon pour vous quels sont les vainqueurs de ce 1er tour ? Je vais pas faire original mais Stealers, Pats, Tampa et Vikings pour moi.

Les Rams car ils ont le joueur qu'ils voulaient en amassant des picks (3 picks dans le haut du second tour).
Pittsburgh et San Diego au niveau "je bouge pas et j'ai quand même un pur joueur parfait pour notre schéma"
Dallas car Claiborne c'était quasi inespéré pour eux.
Ah oui Minnesota a aussi bien géré son coup.
DimSet
Citation (Dirty @ 27/04/2012 13:44) *
Les Rams car ils ont le joueur qu'ils voulaient en amassant des picks (3 picks dans le haut du second tour).
Pittsburgh et San Diego au niveau "je bouge pas et j'ai quand même un pur joueur parfait pour notre schéma"
Dallas car Claiborne c'était quasi inespéré pour eux.
Ah oui Minnesota a aussi bien géré son coup.


Ouais j'ai oublié Dallas, grosse division l'an prochain la NFC East. Les Rams j'attends de voir les picks du 2e tour avant de juger.
Dirty
Second Round Mock

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33. St. Louis Rams - Rueben Randle, WR, LSU
34. Indianapolis Colts - Coby Fleener, TE, Stanford
35. Baltimore Ravens (f/Minnesota Vikings) - Courtney Upshaw, OLB, Alabama
36. Denver Broncos (f/Tampa Bay Buccaneers) - Jerel Worthy, DT, Michigan State
37. Cleveland Browns - Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech
38. Jacksonville Jaguars - Vinny Curry, DE, Marshall
39. St. Louis Rams (f/Washington Redskins) - Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama
40. Carolina Panthers - Devon Still, DT, Penn State
41. Buffalo Bills - Cordy Glenn, OG/T, Georgia
42. Miami Dolphins - Alshon Jeffery, WR, South Carolina
43. Seattle Seahawks - Lavonte David, LB, Nebraska
44. Kansas City Chiefs - Amini Silatolu, OG, Midwestern State
45. St. Louis Rams (f/Dallas Cowboys) - Lamar Miller, RB, Miami (FL)
46. Philadelphia Eagles - Brandon Boykin, CB, Georgia
47. New York Jets - Jonathan Martin, OT, Stanford
48. New England Patriots (f/ Oakland Raiders) - Peter Konz, OC, Wisconsin
49. San Diego Chargers - Bobby Massie, OT, Ole Miss
50. Chicago Bears - Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State
51. Philadelphia Eagles (from Cardinals) - Zach Brown, LB, North Carolina
52. Tennessee Titans - Andre Branch, DE, Clemson
53. Cincinnati Bengals - Brian Quick, WR, Appalachian State
54. Detroit Lions - Trumaine Johnson, CB, Montana
55. Atlanta Falcons - Mychal Kendricks, LB, California
56. Pittsburgh Steelers - Alameda Ta'amu, NT, Washington
57. Denver Broncos - Chris Polk, RB, Washington
58. Houston Texans - Marvin Jones, WR, California
59. Green Bay Packers - George Iloka, S, Boise State
60. Baltimore Ravens - Kelechi Osemele, OG/T, Iowa State
61. San Francisco 49ers - DT Kendall Reyes, DT, Connecticut
62. New England Patriots - Casey Heyward, CB, Vanderbilt
63. New York Giants - Jeff Allen, OT, Illinois


A prévoir pas mal de trades encore ce soir.
NewYorkSup
Bon, on a enfin un pass rusher. Apparemment, il a l'air un peu dilettante, sinon il aurait pu etre bien mieux evaluer. On verra bien si Tebow le remettra dans le droit chemin ou s'il preferera sniffer des lignes de coke sur le cul des putes de NY.

A part ca, quel need est le plus urgent pour ce soir maintenant? Ca commence a quelle heure?
Dirty
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Bon, on a enfin un pass rusher. Apparemment, il a l'air un peu dilettante, sinon il aurait pu etre bien mieux evaluer. On verra bien si Tebow le remettra dans le droit chemin ou s'il preferera sniffer des lignes de coke sur le cul des putes de NY.

A part ca, quel need est le plus urgent pour ce soir maintenant? Ca commence a quelle heure?

Il ne jouera pas vraiment pass rusher pour vous (5-tech comme Wilkerson).
Donc les besoins pour vous ce soir c'est OT,WR,S et pass rusher.

Ça commence à 1h chez nous (donc 19h chez toi)
CL
Sans moi ce soir je pense. J'ai pas encore vraiment émergé ph34r.gif
Dirty
INSIDE THE RAMS WAR ROOM

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On y apprend que le HC s'est fâché tout rouge quand JAX a trade up pour prendre Blackmon.
Leur board était 1/ Richardson 2/ Blackmon 3/ Brockers et ce dernier a passé Cox sur leur board le matin de la draft après des séances vidéo approfondies ohmy.gif

Concernant Cleveland, le pourquoi du comment de leur trade up
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Vikings GM Rick Spielman informed the Browns last evening that he had a competing offer for Trent Richardson at No. 3 overall.
"And I beat it. We were pretty fired up," said Browns GM Tom Heckert. "Trent was the guy we really wanted and I'm glad it worked out." Spielman also confirmed to SI's Peter King that the Bucs were "hot on TRich's tail" to the point that the Browns "had to pony up.
CL
C'était obligé que les Browns n'avaient pas trade up parce qu'ils pensaient que les Vikings allaient le choper mais parce qu'ils savaient qu'ils allaient se faire niquer par une autre équipe.
corto-news
J'ai bien fait de ne pas regarder la fin hier soir vu que les Ravens ont échangé leur pick!

J'espère qu'on arrivera à récupérer un Konz ou Cordy Glenn au 2d tour
Lask
L'arrivée de Kendall Wright chez les Titans est pas mal du tout même si je suis étonné qu'ils aient pas poussé pour améliorer leur OL.

Avec Britt, Washington et Damian Williams, il a sa place directement dans le slot. Ca fait un corps de WR pas dégueulasse si Britt s'est bien remis et que Locker prend définitivement la place de Hasselbeck.

J'aime assez.
Dirty
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L'arrivée de Kendall Wright chez les Titans est pas mal du tout même si je suis étonné qu'ils aient pas poussé pour améliorer leur OL.

Avec Britt, Washington et Damian Williams, il a sa place directement dans le slot. Ca fait un corps de WR pas dégueulasse si Britt s'est bien remis et que Locker prend définitivement la place de Hasselbeck.

J'aime assez.

Locker - Johnson - Britt - Willams - Wright - Cook
Je pense regarder les Titans assez souvent l'an prochain wub.gif

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Sources from multiple teams indicate WVU OLB Bruce Irvin would have been the Jets, Ravens and 49ers pick in first round if available to them
Lask
Citation (Dirty @ 27/04/2012 17:17) *
Locker - Johnson - Britt - Willams - Wright - Cook
Je pense regarder les Titans assez souvent l'an prochain wub.gif


Pourquoi tu n'indiques pas Washington ?
DimSet
J'y crois pas 1 secondes a leur rapport sur Irvin. Les mecs qui nous voyait prendre Ingram jusqu'a trade up. De la speculation sans fondement.
Dirty
Citation (Lask @ 27/04/2012 18:07) *
Pourquoi tu n'indiques pas Washington ?

Car c'est bien le seul qui ne m'excite pas, et sûrement le odd man out du lot.
(Flanker = Williams, Split End = Britt, Slot = Wright et donc Washington en #4)
CL
Citation (DimSet @ 27/04/2012 18:41) *
J'y crois pas 1 secondes a leur rapport sur Irvin. Les mecs qui nous voyait prendre Ingram jusqu'a trade up. De la speculation sans fondement.

Cherche pas, vous le vouliez aussi, alors sois dég qu'on te l'ait piqué smoke2.gif
Lask
Citation (Dirty @ 27/04/2012 18:44) *
Car c'est bien le seul qui ne m'excite pas, et sûrement le odd man out du lot.
(Flanker = Williams, Split End = Britt, Slot = Wright et donc Washington en #4)


C'était une blague hein happy.gif

Par contre en termes de fantasy cette année je pense que ça peut encore être pas mal en flex et qu'il passera toujours devant Williams. Par contre Wright il peut jouer que comme slot receiver ? C'est vraiment là qu'il impressionne ?
Dirty
Citation (Lask @ 27/04/2012 20:42) *
Par contre Wright il peut jouer que comme slot receiver ? C'est vraiment là qu'il impressionne ?

Non il peut parfaitement jouer outside.
Mais cette année, ça sera slot + deep threat par moments
CL
Chatzy pour ceux qui veulent.
DimSet
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CL
Citation (DimSet @ 28/04/2012 01:13) *
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+1

Interdit de cité ici dorénavant julm3.png
Dirty
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je suis sur le lien de CL hier, pas envie de me faire spoiler

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DimSet
Citation (Dirty @ 28/04/2012 01:23) *
je suis sur le lien de CL hier, pas envie de me faire spoiler

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On spoil pas demande à CL ph34r.gif
CL
Pour la postérité :

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NYS: si les falcons prennent miller ROFL
Dirty (no spoil): si ca arrive, je me suce la bite, je filme et j'envoie a culture
CL
On pouvait choper Polk ou Lamar au 3ème tour, on chope Russell Wilson hiso.gif - gab.gif



Dirty
L'annonce du pick des Falcons en direct :

"The Falcons select Lamar..





...Holmes"





VDM
Varino
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Ma ptite analyse Seahawks:
au 2e tour un LB Wagner... alors là on s'est fait baiser, Kendricks tombe le pick d'avant, on aurait pas du baisser de 3 spots...
au 3e tour Russel Wilson. Excellent d'avoir ce mec mais j'aurai préféré prendre un titu. HEureusement il reste des RBs dont 2 de mon top 3 donc prions pour que ca tienne jusqu'au prochain pick
CL
Citation (Varino @ 28/04/2012 08:08) *
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Ma ptite analyse Seahawks:
au 2e tour un LB Wagner... alors là on s'est fait baiser, Kendricks tombe le pick d'avant, on aurait pas du baisser de 3 spots...
au 3e tour Russel Wilson. Excellent d'avoir ce mec mais j'aurai préféré prendre un titu. HEureusement il reste des RBs dont 2 de mon top 3 donc prions pour que ca tienne jusqu'au prochain pick

On fait un peu une draft de merde, non ?

Je crois qu'on pick en 15 au tour 4, j'espère qu'on pourra prendre Polk.

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@PeteCaroll
QB Russell Wilson & LB Bobby Wagner -- 2 extraordinary (and fast) playmakers! Can't wait to see them in @Seahawks uniforms!
Varino
Citation (CL @ 28/04/2012 11:12) *
On fait un peu une draft de merde, non ?

Par rapport aux mocks oui, de mon avis perso y a que le LB qui me fait un peu chier car on a voulu faire les malins et résultat Kendricks que je voulais et que visiblement ils voulaient aussi nous passe sous le nez.
Wilson aussi haut j'aurai préféré un RB donc le pick sera excusé et même apprécié si on en chope un au 4e, il reste du lourd quand même.
CL
Au fait Wilson fait 5"11... Faudrait un miracle pour qu'il s'impose un jour.
Varino
Citation (CL @ 28/04/2012 11:22) *
Au fait Wilson fait 5"11...

Putain l'enflammade http://seahawksdraftblog.com/russell-wilso...draft-pick-ever
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