NFL Draft Do-Over
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NFL Draft Do-Over
It's obviously ridiculously early and I'm not one to judge a draft until the 3rd year, but if teams had it to do over again knowing what they do now, how do you think it would go?
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Totally agree it's about 2 years too early to judge it, but I know you're not a reactionary freak so I'll play along
Raiders--Joe Thomas or Amobi Okoye instead of Russell
Lions--they're happy
Browns--they're happy
Bucs--Adrian Peterson
Cards--Patrick Willis
Slurs--they're happy
Vikings--they're happy. If no Peterson give them Dwayne Bowe
Falcons--drooling the spittle of regret into the pillow of remorse they didn't take Amobi Okoye. Or Brady Quinn.
Miami--Bowe, or Levi Brown, or pretty much any other 1st round defender who has played regularly. Call it Reggie Nelson, who some of y'all thought they'd take.
Texans--they're happy. If no Okoye then Willis
49ers--they're happy
Bills--they're happy
Rams--Joe Staley or Reggie Nelson
Jets--Revis isn't bad but I bet they'd like Nelson or Posluszny. Or have taken David Harris here
Steelers--Beason or Alan Branch

Raiders--Joe Thomas or Amobi Okoye instead of Russell
Lions--they're happy
Browns--they're happy
Bucs--Adrian Peterson
Cards--Patrick Willis
Slurs--they're happy
Vikings--they're happy. If no Peterson give them Dwayne Bowe
Falcons--drooling the spittle of regret into the pillow of remorse they didn't take Amobi Okoye. Or Brady Quinn.
Miami--Bowe, or Levi Brown, or pretty much any other 1st round defender who has played regularly. Call it Reggie Nelson, who some of y'all thought they'd take.
Texans--they're happy. If no Okoye then Willis
49ers--they're happy
Bills--they're happy
Rams--Joe Staley or Reggie Nelson
Jets--Revis isn't bad but I bet they'd like Nelson or Posluszny. Or have taken David Harris here
Steelers--Beason or Alan Branch
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Devilzsidewalk wrote:if the 1st round was re-done, who do you think would drop the furthest?
besides Justin Harrell of course
Jamarcus Russell. The fact he still isn't playing despite getting nearly half the 1st-team practice work for the last two months is not a good sign. Or it's a sign that a lot of scouts and GMs were right on about him, that he's no better than a 3rd rounder.
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Icness wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Jamarcus Russell. The fact he still isn't playing despite getting nearly half the 1st-team practice work for the last two months is not a good sign. Or it's a sign that a lot of scouts and GMs were right on about him, that he's no better than a 3rd rounder.
That's a pretty interesting statement.
Truth be told I was never high on him prior to him declaring. Then I saw the arm and looked at the numbers and like others I probably got caught up in what he could be down the line. I still thought that if I were going to take a QB high in the draft it'd be Quinn.
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JoeyH wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
^^and put up better numbers and win big games!!
LOL.
2005
JaMarcus: 2443 yards, 15 TD/9 INT
Brady: 3919 yards, 32 TD, 7 INT
2006
JaMarcus: 3129 yards, 28 TD/8 INT
Brady: 3426 yards, 37 TD, 7 INT
So, yeah. And it's a tad easier to "win big games" with the LSU defense. Brady was saddled with one of the worst defenses in college football, a fair comparison indeed.

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GYBE wrote:JoeyH wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
^^and put up better numbers and win big games!!
LOL.
2005
JaMarcus: 2443 yards, 15 TD/9 INT
Brady: 3919 yards, 32 TD, 7 INT
2006
JaMarcus: 3129 yards, 28 TD/8 INT
Brady: 3426 yards, 37 TD, 7 INT
So, yeah. And it's a tad easier to "win big games" with the LSU defense. Brady was saddled with one of the worst defenses in college football, a fair comparison indeed.
LMAO. Jamarcus was putting up those numbers in the SEC. Quinn played maybe 2 teams that can compare with the rest of Russell's schedule.
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DH34Phan wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
LMAO. Jamarcus was putting up those numbers in the SEC. Quinn played maybe 2 teams that can compare with the rest of Russell's schedule.
USC, Michigan, a very good UCLA team, BC, an 8-win Purdue team, plus he was saddled with an awful pass defense that required him to outscore other teams (which he usually did)...yeah that schedule really features a bunch of cupcakes
