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re: Recruiting Mock Draft 2012 - JOHNNY FOOTBALL!!
Posted on 2/13/12 at 8:29 pm to MikeTheTiger2893
Posted on 2/13/12 at 8:29 pm to MikeTheTiger2893
quote:I believe I took him last year...he may be off limits
Jeremy Hill, RB, LSU
Posted on 2/13/12 at 8:30 pm to Dro
Yea you did.
Therefore, he is a no go.
Pick again.
Therefore, he is a no go.
Pick again.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 8:37 pm to jembeurt
How do you use the search function on the draft spreadsheet again?
Posted on 2/13/12 at 8:51 pm to Dro
quote:
search function
For PC - Control F
For Macs - Command F....... then shoot yourself.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:11 pm to jembeurt
quote:For owning a Mac? Its a good thing I don't then, huh
For Macs - Command F....... then shoot yourself.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:16 pm to Dro
quote:
For owning a Mac?
I actually do. Errrrrr... my wife does.
It's just a lot of different shite that I still have to get used to while on it. My work computer is a PC, so I always catch myself trying to "right click" on my MAC at home. PISSES ME OFF!
fricking Steve Jobs. RIP, though.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:23 pm to jembeurt
quote:Serious crisis you got there
I actually do. Errrrrr... my wife does.
It's just a lot of different shite that I still have to get used to while on it. My work computer is a PC, so I always catch myself trying to "right click" on my MAC at home. PISSES ME OFF!
fricking Steve Jobs. RIP, though.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:27 pm to OBUDan
Sorry it was a busy night and I could only sneak away for a second. Should've sent Dan a list but I thought I snuck my pick in.. Anyway..
Tyriq McCord, DE, THE U
McCord is a prospect with a lot of tools to work with and displays some promising upside. He is a kid with good athletic ability and a fairly physically impressive build. He is a bit of an outside linebacker / defensive end 'tweener at this point and could fit as a 3-4 outside linebacker at the college level, but we feel his long term best fit is at end in a four-man front. He lacks ideal size on paper and does need to keep working to fill out his frame, but he is far from a skinny and fragile kid. In street clothes he possesses a Dwight Howard type build obviously minus the extreme height, but he has good height with wide shoulders with a nice wingspan and a tight and wiry build. He will play some from a "two" and "three"-point stance and could offer some versatility in how he used at the next level, but he is a kid with very good straight-line speed and is at his best when allowed to vertically attack. He is a kid that displays very good explosiveness in a testing setting and flashes good quickness off the ball on the field, but does need to work to be more consistent in his get-off. He has the tools be a very good pass rusher and if allowed to just pin his ears back and go he could be a real monster coming off the edge.
Tyriq McCord, DE, THE U
McCord is a prospect with a lot of tools to work with and displays some promising upside. He is a kid with good athletic ability and a fairly physically impressive build. He is a bit of an outside linebacker / defensive end 'tweener at this point and could fit as a 3-4 outside linebacker at the college level, but we feel his long term best fit is at end in a four-man front. He lacks ideal size on paper and does need to keep working to fill out his frame, but he is far from a skinny and fragile kid. In street clothes he possesses a Dwight Howard type build obviously minus the extreme height, but he has good height with wide shoulders with a nice wingspan and a tight and wiry build. He will play some from a "two" and "three"-point stance and could offer some versatility in how he used at the next level, but he is a kid with very good straight-line speed and is at his best when allowed to vertically attack. He is a kid that displays very good explosiveness in a testing setting and flashes good quickness off the ball on the field, but does need to work to be more consistent in his get-off. He has the tools be a very good pass rusher and if allowed to just pin his ears back and go he could be a real monster coming off the edge.
Posted on 2/14/12 at 7:41 am to ItsThatDude12
Brian Nance, LB, Baylor
This guy has a knack for making big plays. He has great coverage skills and is a great asset against the spread offense. Against the run he explodes to the ball and will initiate the contact on the ball carrier on his terms. He is extremely athletic and his body will only be more impressive once he dedicates himself to football full-time in college. Because of his explosion and speed he is also effect in blitz based schemes. -- Greg Powers
He blew out his knee between his junior and senior seasons and he's still trying to get back to full speed.
This guy has a knack for making big plays. He has great coverage skills and is a great asset against the spread offense. Against the run he explodes to the ball and will initiate the contact on the ball carrier on his terms. He is extremely athletic and his body will only be more impressive once he dedicates himself to football full-time in college. Because of his explosion and speed he is also effect in blitz based schemes. -- Greg Powers
He blew out his knee between his junior and senior seasons and he's still trying to get back to full speed.
Posted on 2/14/12 at 8:58 am to Hand
Dolemite selects Cayleb Jones WR Texas
Jones is a big time WR to start off My receiving crew. 6'3'' and right at 200 lbs. his father played LB in the Pros for several years, so he definitely has the pedigree. THis guy can flat out get it done. I felt really lucky to have him fall this far.
Jones is a big time WR to start off My receiving crew. 6'3'' and right at 200 lbs. his father played LB in the Pros for several years, so he definitely has the pedigree. THis guy can flat out get it done. I felt really lucky to have him fall this far.
Posted on 2/14/12 at 9:00 am to Dolemite
Great Pickup, this draft is so deep I didn't want to take a WR just yet.
He has all the tools to be a big time play maker.
He has all the tools to be a big time play maker.
Posted on 2/14/12 at 9:27 am to ItsThatDude12
Did anyone watch Devonte Fields' tape? Any thoughts on him? Or was anyone eying him?
Wanna know if I'll be kicking myself for not waiting on him.
Wanna know if I'll be kicking myself for not waiting on him.
Posted on 2/14/12 at 9:45 am to OBUDan
I was eyeing him to be my 2nd defensive end. He's top 10 at the position IMO.
Channing Ward + Fields would've been nasty.
He will do well in Pattersons defense, he prob push for early playing time if we can work hard in the weight room.
Channing Ward + Fields would've been nasty.
He will do well in Pattersons defense, he prob push for early playing time if we can work hard in the weight room.
Posted on 2/14/12 at 9:51 am to ItsThatDude12
Yeah, I think so too. I tried to do some digging around about him, and most TCU writers say he's the "jewel of their class."
I watched a lot of DE tape trying to find the guys I liked, and Odenigbo and Fields were my top 2 guys (for what I want to do).
I watched a lot of DE tape trying to find the guys I liked, and Odenigbo and Fields were my top 2 guys (for what I want to do).
Posted on 2/14/12 at 9:54 am to OBUDan
Yeah TCU doesn't get a ton of All-Americans and guys rated towards the top of their position.
It was a big pull for them.
It was a big pull for them.
Posted on 2/14/12 at 9:57 am to ItsThatDude12
This exercise is such a blast. Especially because starting this year (and more so next year), the bulk of these guys (for people who were involved since the beginning) will be concluding their college careers and either going to the next level or whatever.
Should be really fun and interesting to watch.
Should be really fun and interesting to watch.
Posted on 2/14/12 at 9:59 am to OBUDan
I am so torn on where to go with my next pick...... 
Posted on 2/14/12 at 10:04 am to OBUDan
quote:Exactly why I love this time of year!
This exercise is such a blast. Especially because starting this year (and more so next year), the bulk of these guys (for people who were involved since the beginning) will be concluding their college careers and either going to the next level or whatever. Should be really fun and interesting to watch.
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