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re: Official 2013 RMD Thread - In the Books!
Posted on 2/15/13 at 12:33 am to DownByTheBayou
Posted on 2/15/13 at 12:33 am to DownByTheBayou
That leaves only 5 teams that have yet to take a QB...
-Dan
eta: 4.5 really, if JG ever returns from the dead.
-Dan
eta: 4.5 really, if JG ever returns from the dead.
This post was edited on 2/15/13 at 12:35 am
Posted on 2/15/13 at 6:50 am to PastySkankster
Fulshear selects Jayron Kearse, OLB, Clemson
Posted on 2/15/13 at 8:16 am to PastySkankster
Darren Carrington WR Oregon
Posted on 2/15/13 at 8:32 am to OBUDan
I'm a fan of drafting players in specific offenses. Mike Leach WRs & QBs, LSU RBs & defensive players, Brian Kelly QBs and in the past, Oregon QBs & RBs.
What are the thoughts on Oregon players in the future? Will that offense and team take a step back?
What are the thoughts on Oregon players in the future? Will that offense and team take a step back?
Posted on 2/15/13 at 8:41 am to Suntiger
Surprised he's still here: Garrett Sickels, DE/OLB, Penn State.
He's fast, pretty strong, and looks a hair undersized in his video. With the success PSU traditionally has in crafting linebackers, I think he could transition well to that position - or stay at DE, where he has a gift getting after the ball carrier.
As a junior, made 76 tackles, including 10 sacks, 9 tackles for loss, forced three fumbles, recovered three fumbles and blocked a punt that he recovered and scored. For some reason I can't find a listing of his senior stats - though in one game he had eight tackles, four sacks, several TFL, and an interception return. So there's that. Second straight year I take a PSU DE, and I'm continuing my habit of taking as many all-star participants as I can stand. I'm not kidding when I say I'm shocked he's still here - my only guess is that you guys were scared off by the sanctions, or just overlooked him. Definitely a top 150 talent. It was also time to diversify my talent away from the SEC the last couple rounds.
He's fast, pretty strong, and looks a hair undersized in his video. With the success PSU traditionally has in crafting linebackers, I think he could transition well to that position - or stay at DE, where he has a gift getting after the ball carrier.
As a junior, made 76 tackles, including 10 sacks, 9 tackles for loss, forced three fumbles, recovered three fumbles and blocked a punt that he recovered and scored. For some reason I can't find a listing of his senior stats - though in one game he had eight tackles, four sacks, several TFL, and an interception return. So there's that. Second straight year I take a PSU DE, and I'm continuing my habit of taking as many all-star participants as I can stand. I'm not kidding when I say I'm shocked he's still here - my only guess is that you guys were scared off by the sanctions, or just overlooked him. Definitely a top 150 talent. It was also time to diversify my talent away from the SEC the last couple rounds.
Posted on 2/15/13 at 8:55 am to RollTigers
jembeurt selects Jon Reschke, ILB Mich St.
I scrapped my original pick because I just found this kid and looked at his situation. Most freshman at Michigan State redshirt (I think 3 in total have played in the last two years combined). With Reschke however, all indications are that he will be the eventual backup to Max Bullough, a guy who I am still kicking myself over not drafting him in our first draft. If this is the case, then he will need to see the field this year in backup roles and special teams work. Dantoni and Tressel have stated as much that he will be given the chance to do so, which is all I can ask for in drafting someone.
Now I sit and wait to see if my original player gets taken.
-jembeurt. I need to check to see which user I am before I post.
I scrapped my original pick because I just found this kid and looked at his situation. Most freshman at Michigan State redshirt (I think 3 in total have played in the last two years combined). With Reschke however, all indications are that he will be the eventual backup to Max Bullough, a guy who I am still kicking myself over not drafting him in our first draft. If this is the case, then he will need to see the field this year in backup roles and special teams work. Dantoni and Tressel have stated as much that he will be given the chance to do so, which is all I can ask for in drafting someone.
Now I sit and wait to see if my original player gets taken.
-jembeurt. I need to check to see which user I am before I post.
This post was edited on 2/15/13 at 8:59 am
Posted on 2/15/13 at 9:02 am to PastySkankster
I drafted Bullough, and then traded him in the Enfuego rounds for Jeff Luc. What a f-ing mistake!
Damn Enfuego!
Damn Enfuego!
This post was edited on 2/15/13 at 9:03 am
Posted on 2/15/13 at 9:09 am to PastySkankster
I know. That is what kills me the most is that he isn't even on a roster. The reason I passed on him was because I just so happen to look at the next years class and saw Mich St had a commitment from the #1, at the time (eventually #5), ILB Lawerence Thomas. Of course, I passed and Thomas promptly gets moved to DE and the rest is history.
Posted on 2/15/13 at 9:12 am to Suntiger
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What are the thoughts on Oregon players in the future? Will that offense and team take a step back?
I'm curious to see as well. Helfrich was a rising star, even before Oregon. Working under Kelly I can only imagine he learned a thing or two.
Will he be a good HC? Remains to be seen. Plenty of brilliant coordinators struggles at HC.
Posted on 2/15/13 at 9:15 am to PastySkankster
This is when the draft gets interesting for me. Sleeper picks start coming up. My five favorite picks of the draft have come over the last few rounds:
Randy Gregory, DE - I was just talking to jembeurt about this guy. He's an absolute monster and I think will be an all-B1G guy nearly from day 1.
Marquel Combs, DT - I already wrote about this guy. been targeting him all draft.
Tanner Mcevoy - just posting his position summary from 247 will be enough - "Dual-Threat Quarterback, Athlete, Safety." Holy versatility, Batman!
Scott Pagano, DT - We all know about this guy.
Dontre Wilson, RB/ATH - Meyer's only pure RB in the class, and one of the fastest players he got. From Meyer's first real recruiting class, too, and we all know the quality of coach he is. I'm also not that high on some of the other skill position players in this tOSU class, and I think Wilson will turn out the best of all of them.
ETA: I'm basing this a lot on how late these guys got drafted. The first and second round guys will probably have better careers, but all these guys are 3-4 round talent, so their value this late is extremely high!
Randy Gregory, DE - I was just talking to jembeurt about this guy. He's an absolute monster and I think will be an all-B1G guy nearly from day 1.
Marquel Combs, DT - I already wrote about this guy. been targeting him all draft.
Tanner Mcevoy - just posting his position summary from 247 will be enough - "Dual-Threat Quarterback, Athlete, Safety." Holy versatility, Batman!
Scott Pagano, DT - We all know about this guy.
Dontre Wilson, RB/ATH - Meyer's only pure RB in the class, and one of the fastest players he got. From Meyer's first real recruiting class, too, and we all know the quality of coach he is. I'm also not that high on some of the other skill position players in this tOSU class, and I think Wilson will turn out the best of all of them.
ETA: I'm basing this a lot on how late these guys got drafted. The first and second round guys will probably have better careers, but all these guys are 3-4 round talent, so their value this late is extremely high!
This post was edited on 2/15/13 at 9:20 am
Posted on 2/15/13 at 9:43 am to PastySkankster
Posted on 2/15/13 at 9:49 am to Dro
*****TEAM DRO*****
QB: Anthony Jennings, LSU - 5th
RB: Jalin Marshall, Ohio St. - 3rd
RB:
WR: Steven Mitchell, USC - 4th
WR: Alvin Bailey, Florida - 7th
TE:
OT: Ishmael Wilson, aTm - 11th
OG: John Montelus, Notre Dame - 6th
OC:
OG:
OT:
DE: Carl Lawson, Auburn - 1st
DT:
DT: Maquedius Bain, LSU - 10th
DE:
OLB: Myles Jack, UCLA - 9th
MLB:
OLB:
CB: Antwuan Davis, Texas - 8th
CB:
SS:
FS: Leon McQuay, USC - 2nd
QB: Anthony Jennings, LSU - 5th
RB: Jalin Marshall, Ohio St. - 3rd
RB:
WR: Steven Mitchell, USC - 4th
WR: Alvin Bailey, Florida - 7th
TE:
OT: Ishmael Wilson, aTm - 11th
OG: John Montelus, Notre Dame - 6th
OC:
OG:
OT:
DE: Carl Lawson, Auburn - 1st
DT:
DT: Maquedius Bain, LSU - 10th
DE:
OLB: Myles Jack, UCLA - 9th
MLB:
OLB:
CB: Antwuan Davis, Texas - 8th
CB:
SS:
FS: Leon McQuay, USC - 2nd
Posted on 2/15/13 at 10:10 am to PastySkankster
I select Tyree Robinson ATH 6'4 195 Oregon. This guy could play DB or WR, but he will most likely be a safety. I am drafting him as my free safety. He is crazy athletic. He and his twin brother might be guards for the Oregon basketball team as well. His brother is the bigger hitter for sure, but I think Tyree has higher upside because of his length and his size in the secondary.
Watching his highlights, he definitely doesn't look like a cover corner, but once the ball is in the air, he just knows how to get to it. Robinson also showed pretty good form when tackling, which is good because he isn't a huge hitter. Hopefully that will come as he gets bigger and stronger, which he has plenty of room to do so.
This guys highlights are everywhere on youtube. Football and basketball. He has some sweet jams.
Watching his highlights, he definitely doesn't look like a cover corner, but once the ball is in the air, he just knows how to get to it. Robinson also showed pretty good form when tackling, which is good because he isn't a huge hitter. Hopefully that will come as he gets bigger and stronger, which he has plenty of room to do so.
This guys highlights are everywhere on youtube. Football and basketball. He has some sweet jams.
Posted on 2/15/13 at 10:13 am to Dro
Dro, I really think you did a great job with your WR's, especially considering they were 4th and 7th round guys. Also, Ishmael Wilson could end up being a nice get. I though about selecting him as a guard.
This post was edited on 2/15/13 at 10:14 am
Posted on 2/15/13 at 10:18 am to Dro
jembeurt's team
QB: Anu Solomon, Arizona
RB:
RB/WR:
WR: Tyler Boyd, Pitts
WR:
TE:
OT: Steve Elmer, Notre Dame
OG: David Dawson, Michigan
OC:
OG:
OT:
DE: Randy Gregory, Nebraska
DT:
DE/DT:
MLB/OLB/DE: Kendell Beckwith, LSU
MLB: Jon Reschke, Mich St.
DE/OLB: Takkarist McKinley, Cal.
CB: Veernon Hargreaves III, Florida
CB/FS: Brendan Langley, Georgia
FS/SS: Marcell Harris, Florida
I still have no idea whether I will run a 3-4 or a 4-3. I guess that just shows the athleticism and versitility of all my defensive players for me to say that this far in. It will all depend on who I pull in the rest of the way and who is available. I definitely feel weird only having two of my Oline so far half way through. Last year at the point, I had 4 and 3 the year before that.
-jembeurt.
QB: Anu Solomon, Arizona
RB:
RB/WR:
WR: Tyler Boyd, Pitts
WR:
TE:
OT: Steve Elmer, Notre Dame
OG: David Dawson, Michigan
OC:
OG:
OT:
DE: Randy Gregory, Nebraska
DT:
DE/DT:
MLB/OLB/DE: Kendell Beckwith, LSU
MLB: Jon Reschke, Mich St.
DE/OLB: Takkarist McKinley, Cal.
CB: Veernon Hargreaves III, Florida
CB/FS: Brendan Langley, Georgia
FS/SS: Marcell Harris, Florida
I still have no idea whether I will run a 3-4 or a 4-3. I guess that just shows the athleticism and versitility of all my defensive players for me to say that this far in. It will all depend on who I pull in the rest of the way and who is available. I definitely feel weird only having two of my Oline so far half way through. Last year at the point, I had 4 and 3 the year before that.
-jembeurt.
This post was edited on 2/15/13 at 10:20 am
Posted on 2/15/13 at 10:18 am to Dro
QB: Kevin Olsen, da U 6th rd
RB: Keith Ford, OU 2nd rd
RB:
WR: Tramel Terry, UGA 7th rd
WR:
TE:
OT: Kyle Bosch, Meeechigan 5th rd
OG:
OC:
OG:
OT: Maurice Porter, Baylor 9th rd
DE: Dee Liner, f bama 3rd rd
DT: Eddie Vanderdoes, USC 1st rd
DT:
DE:
OLB:
MLB:
OLB: Dac Shaw, TCU 8th rd
CB: Keanu Neal, Florida 4th rd
CB:
SS:
FS: LJ Moore, OU 10th rd
RB: Keith Ford, OU 2nd rd
RB:
WR: Tramel Terry, UGA 7th rd
WR:
TE:
OT: Kyle Bosch, Meeechigan 5th rd
OG:
OC:
OG:
OT: Maurice Porter, Baylor 9th rd
DE: Dee Liner, f bama 3rd rd
DT: Eddie Vanderdoes, USC 1st rd
DT:
DE:
OLB:
MLB:
OLB: Dac Shaw, TCU 8th rd
CB: Keanu Neal, Florida 4th rd
CB:
SS:
FS: LJ Moore, OU 10th rd
This post was edited on 2/15/13 at 10:21 am
Posted on 2/15/13 at 10:21 am to redfieldk717
quote:
DE: Dee Liner, f bama
Posted on 2/15/13 at 10:27 am to redfieldk717
Pasty selects Ben Bradley, DT, Auburn via JUCO, 6'3", 305 lbs
I almost had to change this pick b/c when I googled Benjamin Bradley to get an image, something messed up popped up that I might never recover from. Try it if you don't believe me. Anyway, I figured we would just stick with Ben instead. He is a big, strong, quick, mean mf'er that will provide an instant upgrade to Auburn's weak arse front.
JUCO Tape
I almost had to change this pick b/c when I googled Benjamin Bradley to get an image, something messed up popped up that I might never recover from. Try it if you don't believe me. Anyway, I figured we would just stick with Ben instead. He is a big, strong, quick, mean mf'er that will provide an instant upgrade to Auburn's weak arse front.
JUCO Tape
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