OT: Who Will The Falcons Select?
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OT: Who Will The Falcons Select?
I want them to get Run DMC, in the league you now need two running backs to be succesful.
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We have two rb's: Turner and Norwood
If Dorsey is there then him, if he isn't theneither Chris Long (and trade Abraham) or trade down (Baltimore may want to move up to get Ryan) and take Ellis or an OT or Take Ellis at 3.
I would be happy with any of those scenarios, just not Ryan.
If Dorsey is there then him, if he isn't theneither Chris Long (and trade Abraham) or trade down (Baltimore may want to move up to get Ryan) and take Ellis or an OT or Take Ellis at 3.
I would be happy with any of those scenarios, just not Ryan.
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uga_dawgs24 wrote:We have two rb's: Turner and Norwood
If Dorsey is there then him, if he isn't theneither Chris Long (and trade Abraham) or trade down (Baltimore may want to move up to get Ryan) and take Ellis or an OT or Take Ellis at 3.
I would be happy with any of those scenarios, just not Ryan.
Well put. I cringe at the thought of Matt Ryan. Here would be my wish list:
1 - Glen Dorsey (the next Warren Sapp)
2 - Darren McFadden (I don't care who we already have, he looks like OJ Simpson)
3 - Chris Long (again, I don't care who we have, he's a can't miss prospect)
4 - Sedrick Ellis (if we can trade down, which seems highly unlikely)
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cfan79 wrote:I've been hearing Dorsey's name on a lot of Mocks.
It comes down to who St. Louis takes. If they take Dorsey there will be a ripple effect with the next several picks. If they take Long, then Dorsey to the falcons seems likely.
Except if your McShay who thinks the Falcons have to take Ryan because that is a need (because we all know dt, ot, cb, ... are not needs at all

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LL Cool Scott wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Well put. I cringe at the thought of Matt Ryan. Here would be my wish list:
1 - Glen Dorsey (the next Warren Sapp)
2 - Darren McFadden (I don't care who we already have, he looks like OJ Simpson)
3 - Chris Long (again, I don't care who we have, he's a can't miss prospect)
4 - Sedrick Ellis (if we can trade down, which seems highly unlikely)
Wow, I'm not even a Falcons fan and I too cringe at the thought of them taking Matt Ryan. With the plethora of 2nd rounders the Falcons seemed poised to be able to land Brohm, Henne, or Flacco depending on preference. They'd be getting better pick value and new QB wouldn't have the added weight of top draft pick expectations to accompany replacing Vick expectations.
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LL Cool Scott wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Well put. I cringe at the thought of Matt Ryan. Here would be my wish list:
1 - Glen Dorsey (the next Warren Sapp)
2 - Darren McFadden (I don't care who we already have, he looks like OJ Simpson)
3 - Chris Long (again, I don't care who we have, he's a can't miss prospect)
4 - Sedrick Ellis (if we can trade down, which seems highly unlikely)
I want NO parts of Matt Ryan. Your list is about the same as mine..
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The Falcons are snakebitten when it comes to high draft picks. The guy they need always seems to get taken one pick ahead of wherever they select. WR Roy Williams got snatched up one pick ahead of Deangelo Hall, then Adrian Peterson last year. And when they get to pick ahead of everyone else, the guy ends up being the first high profile football player/criminal I can recall who doesn't get a free pass from the legal system.
Meet Glenn Dorsey, the league's newest St Louis Ram... ughhhh...
Meet Glenn Dorsey, the league's newest St Louis Ram... ughhhh...
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I've been watching Ryan since he was a freshman. His intelligence has always impressed me. Even early on, he never made the same mistake twice. As soon as he found out what he was doing wrong, he was able to fix it. He is a guarantee to be a good NFL quarterback.
That said, Dorsey is the best talent in this entire draft. And we have no DTs at all. Forget the 3 we signed in free agency, they're cannon fodder. With Lewis out, we have nothing at DT.
To me, the answer is simple: Dorsey.
But I can understand Ryan.
That said, Dorsey is the best talent in this entire draft. And we have no DTs at all. Forget the 3 we signed in free agency, they're cannon fodder. With Lewis out, we have nothing at DT.
To me, the answer is simple: Dorsey.
But I can understand Ryan.
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I'll bet I'm the only guy here who has actually watched Ryan play in a game, not just video clips. And I've been watching him since he was a freshman.
The INTs came because he had to carry the offense on his back. He had poor skill players to work with and only one OL.
The guy will be a good player. We didn't pick a loser.
By the way, the Falcons just drafted the reverse of the Marvin Williams/Chris Paul situation.
The INTs came because he had to carry the offense on his back. He had poor skill players to work with and only one OL.
The guy will be a good player. We didn't pick a loser.
By the way, the Falcons just drafted the reverse of the Marvin Williams/Chris Paul situation.
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