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re: RMD- Vote on 107
Posted on 3/31/10 at 4:15 pm to hobo with a rolex
Posted on 3/31/10 at 4:15 pm to hobo with a rolex
Never underestimate people with no lives.
Posted on 3/31/10 at 4:33 pm to jembeurt
QB-
RB-
WR1- Vincent Sanders 6-3 182 Ole Miss 7th rd
WR2- Willis Wright 6-2 185 FIU 13th rd
Slot- Corey Brown 6-0 186 Ohio St 8th rd
TE- Curtis White 6-5 240 Oregon 4th rd
LT- Trent Spurgeon 6-8 270 Arizona 12th rd
LG-
C-
RG-
RT- Mark Shuman 6-6 280 Virginia Tech 14th rd
LE- Ego Ferguson 6-3 272 LSU 2nd rd
DT-
RE- William Gholston 6-7 237 Mich St 1st rd
ROLB- Bruce Irvin 6-3 235 West Virginia 9th rd
ILB- Nick Forbes 6-0 223 Cal 5th rd
ILB-
LOLB- Khairi Fortt 6-2 220 Penn St 3rd rd
CB1- Louis Young 6-0 185 Georgia Tech 11th rd
CB2- AJ Marshall 5-11 170 Wake Forest 15th rd
FS- David Amerson 6-3 180 NC State 10th
SS- Amhad Dixon 6-1 194 Baylor 6th rd
My 2 favorite picks are Louis Young and Corey Brown. I think both will be special. Corey Brown could become Ohio St next Ted Ginn. The pick I am second guessing is Willis Wright. I keep going back saying "what was I thinking?" I really like my LBs I can use Bruce Irvin at ROLB or have him put his hand down on some plays and have Ego move to tackle or I can move him to ILB on some plays. The only thing I am upset about is missing out on Shaun Lewis. I took a gamble he would slip a couple more rounds and I missed out, but I think I have a nice replacement pick for him. No QB or RB? I have a plan. Really I have one QB I am targeting and trying to decide what round to take him and hope not to miss out on him. The QB class sucked as most agree. So I decide #4 might not any different then #28. I decided to target other areas first. RBs I still have several options that look equal. The big dogs fell off the board early and I think the rest is a crap shoot. So I will take my crap shoot late.
RB-
WR1- Vincent Sanders 6-3 182 Ole Miss 7th rd
WR2- Willis Wright 6-2 185 FIU 13th rd
Slot- Corey Brown 6-0 186 Ohio St 8th rd
TE- Curtis White 6-5 240 Oregon 4th rd
LT- Trent Spurgeon 6-8 270 Arizona 12th rd
LG-
C-
RG-
RT- Mark Shuman 6-6 280 Virginia Tech 14th rd
LE- Ego Ferguson 6-3 272 LSU 2nd rd
DT-
RE- William Gholston 6-7 237 Mich St 1st rd
ROLB- Bruce Irvin 6-3 235 West Virginia 9th rd
ILB- Nick Forbes 6-0 223 Cal 5th rd
ILB-
LOLB- Khairi Fortt 6-2 220 Penn St 3rd rd
CB1- Louis Young 6-0 185 Georgia Tech 11th rd
CB2- AJ Marshall 5-11 170 Wake Forest 15th rd
FS- David Amerson 6-3 180 NC State 10th
SS- Amhad Dixon 6-1 194 Baylor 6th rd
My 2 favorite picks are Louis Young and Corey Brown. I think both will be special. Corey Brown could become Ohio St next Ted Ginn. The pick I am second guessing is Willis Wright. I keep going back saying "what was I thinking?" I really like my LBs I can use Bruce Irvin at ROLB or have him put his hand down on some plays and have Ego move to tackle or I can move him to ILB on some plays. The only thing I am upset about is missing out on Shaun Lewis. I took a gamble he would slip a couple more rounds and I missed out, but I think I have a nice replacement pick for him. No QB or RB? I have a plan. Really I have one QB I am targeting and trying to decide what round to take him and hope not to miss out on him. The QB class sucked as most agree. So I decide #4 might not any different then #28. I decided to target other areas first. RBs I still have several options that look equal. The big dogs fell off the board early and I think the rest is a crap shoot. So I will take my crap shoot late.
This post was edited on 3/31/10 at 4:36 pm
Posted on 3/31/10 at 4:44 pm to crowbar832001
quote:
RBs I still have several options that look equal. The big dogs fell off the board early and I think the rest is a crap shoot. So I will take my crap shoot late.
This. I realized early on too that after the big names were off the board, I was waiting till later to grab one. I have a couple under my radar, so hopefully I can nab them before they are gone.
I tried to target guys that I thought might not be targeted by other teams. I figured I could steal them late. Problem is, most of them are starting to fall off the board. Guess I looked at too good of players to start with.
Posted on 3/31/10 at 5:26 pm to crowbar832001
quote:
The QB class sucked as most agree. So I decide #4 might not any different then #28.
Agreed, and I'm doing the same thing. I've got about four I'm watching and with most teams already having a QB I'm confident I'll get one of them. I really wanted Cameron Newton and thought he was going to slip to the third round, but he didn't. I just couldn't pass up on Lache Seastrunk in the second round.
I'm curious as to what you will do at RB.
Also, I still think Curtis White ends up at DE at Oregon. They have five or six TE's and only three or four DEs.
I like your Dixon and Fortt picks the best.
Posted on 3/31/10 at 5:37 pm to Suntiger
QB: Andrew Hendrix
RB: Jordon James
RB: Travon Van
WR: Markeith Ambles
WR: Antonio Goodwin
WR:
LT: Shon Coleman
LG:
C:
RG:
RT: Andrew Rodriguez
DE: Jalen Fields
DT: Evan Hailes
DE:
OLB: Adrian Hubbard
ILB:
ILB:
OLB: Dakota Royer
CB: Christian Bryant
FS: Demar Dorsey
SS: Corey Cooper
CB: Demetrius Wright
You can probably guess from my roster that I just love athletes. Guys with tons of athletic potential that maybe haven't found a true position thus far.
First of all, my secondary is probably my favorite part on my team. Wright and Bryant are the physical type of corners I love, Dorsey is a playmaker in the backfield and Cooper is an enforcer in the run game.
As for my LBs, I think Hubbard is a freak that can play standing up (and will at Bama) but I'm sure most will disagree with me there. Royer is my favorite pick thus far and I think he's a perfect fit as a 3-4 OLB. Hailes is a solid NT that has the same question marks of basically every other NT going into college: work ethic and conditioning. No ILBs yet, so that's an issue.
Offensively, I may have pulled the trigger on Hendrix too early but I like his upside and the system he'll be playing in. Ambles talent can't be questioned but his attitude and USC's depth chart can. Goodwin doesn't have a position, but he's a freak athlete. James and Van give me two RBs (unless I decide to move one to the slot). I'll have no TE, no FB, so power running obviously won't be my game, but I envision 3 wide, 2 RB sets. I like my bookend tackles and I have my eye on a few interior lineman that I like too.
RB: Jordon James
RB: Travon Van
WR: Markeith Ambles
WR: Antonio Goodwin
WR:
LT: Shon Coleman
LG:
C:
RG:
RT: Andrew Rodriguez
DE: Jalen Fields
DT: Evan Hailes
DE:
OLB: Adrian Hubbard
ILB:
ILB:
OLB: Dakota Royer
CB: Christian Bryant
FS: Demar Dorsey
SS: Corey Cooper
CB: Demetrius Wright
You can probably guess from my roster that I just love athletes. Guys with tons of athletic potential that maybe haven't found a true position thus far.
First of all, my secondary is probably my favorite part on my team. Wright and Bryant are the physical type of corners I love, Dorsey is a playmaker in the backfield and Cooper is an enforcer in the run game.
As for my LBs, I think Hubbard is a freak that can play standing up (and will at Bama) but I'm sure most will disagree with me there. Royer is my favorite pick thus far and I think he's a perfect fit as a 3-4 OLB. Hailes is a solid NT that has the same question marks of basically every other NT going into college: work ethic and conditioning. No ILBs yet, so that's an issue.
Offensively, I may have pulled the trigger on Hendrix too early but I like his upside and the system he'll be playing in. Ambles talent can't be questioned but his attitude and USC's depth chart can. Goodwin doesn't have a position, but he's a freak athlete. James and Van give me two RBs (unless I decide to move one to the slot). I'll have no TE, no FB, so power running obviously won't be my game, but I envision 3 wide, 2 RB sets. I like my bookend tackles and I have my eye on a few interior lineman that I like too.
Posted on 3/31/10 at 5:45 pm to OBUDan
Secondary is rock solid. I like the Hailes pick the most in terms of value vs. round. I really wanted to get him. Losing him switched me from a 4-3 to a 3-4.
Posted on 3/31/10 at 5:49 pm to OBUDan
To all guys still playing, let us know who your biggest miss was so far. In other words, what guy(s) did you wait one too many rounds on and regret the most.
For me it is was Tony Creecy (#2 WR - missed by just a few picks) and Evan Hailes (DT - missed by a full round). I also wanted Giovanni Di Poalo last round.
Just curious.
For me it is was Tony Creecy (#2 WR - missed by just a few picks) and Evan Hailes (DT - missed by a full round). I also wanted Giovanni Di Poalo last round.
Just curious.
Posted on 3/31/10 at 6:01 pm to OUandLSUfan
My Wishbone offense
QB-
HB-Marcus Coker, Iowa
HB-Brandon Bourbon, Kansas
HB-Rod Smith, Ohio State
WR-Kenny Stills, Oklahoma
WR-Matt Miller, Boise State
OL-
OL-Robby Havenstein, Wisconsin
C-Jake Matthews, Texas A&M
OL-Jared Duke, Ole Miss
OL-
I am running a 4-4 D
DE-Jamel Turner, Ohio State
DT-Johnathan Hankins, Ohio State
DT-Chase Rome, Nebraska
DE-VJ Fehoko, Utah
LB-Mike Hull, Penn State
LB-Hayes Pullard, USC
LB-
LB-
DB-
DB-Lucky Radley, Utah
DB-Jeremy Ioane, Boise State
QB-
HB-Marcus Coker, Iowa
HB-Brandon Bourbon, Kansas
HB-Rod Smith, Ohio State
WR-Kenny Stills, Oklahoma
WR-Matt Miller, Boise State
OL-
OL-Robby Havenstein, Wisconsin
C-Jake Matthews, Texas A&M
OL-Jared Duke, Ole Miss
OL-
I am running a 4-4 D
DE-Jamel Turner, Ohio State
DT-Johnathan Hankins, Ohio State
DT-Chase Rome, Nebraska
DE-VJ Fehoko, Utah
LB-Mike Hull, Penn State
LB-Hayes Pullard, USC
LB-
LB-
DB-
DB-Lucky Radley, Utah
DB-Jeremy Ioane, Boise State
Posted on 3/31/10 at 6:14 pm to crowbar832001
Crowbar selects: Deon Rodgers LB. I am putting him on the inside because I love an inside blitzing LB. He can also be moved to the outside swapping with both Irvin and Fortt. He should lead my LB crew in sacks and is my replacement for missing out on Shaun Lewis.
QB-
RB-
WR1- Vincent Sanders 6-3 182 Ole Miss 7th rd
WR2- Willis Wright 6-2 185 FIU 13th rd
Slot- Corey Brown 6-0 186 Ohio St 8th rd
TE- Curtis White 6-5 240 Oregon 4th rd
LT- Trent Spurgeon 6-8 270 Arizona 12th rd
LG-
C-
RG-
RT- Mark Shuman 6-6 280 Virginia Tech 14th rd
LE- Ego Ferguson 6-3 272 LSU 2nd rd
DT-
RE- William Gholston 6-7 237 Mich St 1st rd
ROLB- Bruce Irvin 6-3 235 West Virginia 9th rd
ILB- Nick Forbes 6-0 223 Cal 5th rd
ILB- Deon Rodgers 6-2 185 Louisville 16th rd
LOLB- Khairi Fortt 6-2 220 Penn St 3rd rd
CB1- Louis Young 6-0 185 Georgia Tech 11th rd
CB2- AJ Marshall 5-11 170 Wake Forest 15th rd
FS- David Amerson 6-3 180 NC State 10th
SS- Amhad Dixon 6-1 194 Baylor 6th rd
Our Danny boy is now up.
QB-
RB-
WR1- Vincent Sanders 6-3 182 Ole Miss 7th rd
WR2- Willis Wright 6-2 185 FIU 13th rd
Slot- Corey Brown 6-0 186 Ohio St 8th rd
TE- Curtis White 6-5 240 Oregon 4th rd
LT- Trent Spurgeon 6-8 270 Arizona 12th rd
LG-
C-
RG-
RT- Mark Shuman 6-6 280 Virginia Tech 14th rd
LE- Ego Ferguson 6-3 272 LSU 2nd rd
DT-
RE- William Gholston 6-7 237 Mich St 1st rd
ROLB- Bruce Irvin 6-3 235 West Virginia 9th rd
ILB- Nick Forbes 6-0 223 Cal 5th rd
ILB- Deon Rodgers 6-2 185 Louisville 16th rd
LOLB- Khairi Fortt 6-2 220 Penn St 3rd rd
CB1- Louis Young 6-0 185 Georgia Tech 11th rd
CB2- AJ Marshall 5-11 170 Wake Forest 15th rd
FS- David Amerson 6-3 180 NC State 10th
SS- Amhad Dixon 6-1 194 Baylor 6th rd
Our Danny boy is now up.
This post was edited on 3/31/10 at 6:17 pm
Posted on 3/31/10 at 7:22 pm to crowbar832001
With the 392nd pick in the Tiger Droppings Recruiting Board Mock Draft, OBUDan selects:
Darryl Baldwin, DE:
Baldwin isn't highly rated on Rivals or Scout, but I don't care. ESPN likes him a lot though. At 6'5, 255, Baldwin has the type of frame to play right away. He's got a great natural build for 3-4 end. Ohio State runs a nice blend of fronts, adjusting to what they have and always have well-coached defenses. Baldwin played both ways in high school, so I like that athleticism. From his tape I like his explosion and aggressiveness. He shows the ability to fight through double teams and make plays in the backfield. He's a bit of an arm tackler, but he likes to send a message when he gets there. Overall, he's just a great athlete and I like his potential and coaching situation. This was tough for me... I passed on a few OL that I know will get taken, but I think I found some others that I love just as much that will probably slip.
Darryl Baldwin, DE:
Baldwin isn't highly rated on Rivals or Scout, but I don't care. ESPN likes him a lot though. At 6'5, 255, Baldwin has the type of frame to play right away. He's got a great natural build for 3-4 end. Ohio State runs a nice blend of fronts, adjusting to what they have and always have well-coached defenses. Baldwin played both ways in high school, so I like that athleticism. From his tape I like his explosion and aggressiveness. He shows the ability to fight through double teams and make plays in the backfield. He's a bit of an arm tackler, but he likes to send a message when he gets there. Overall, he's just a great athlete and I like his potential and coaching situation. This was tough for me... I passed on a few OL that I know will get taken, but I think I found some others that I love just as much that will probably slip.
Posted on 3/31/10 at 7:27 pm to OBUDan
Suntiger selects Jibreel Black DT from Michigan.
A quick DT with a quick first step. May end up playing DE, especially in the Big11. However I'm really contemplating making him by big DE and moving my DE to OLB and running a 3-4. I don't have a huge NT, but I think my players so far give me the versatility to run that defense.
A quick DT with a quick first step. May end up playing DE, especially in the Big11. However I'm really contemplating making him by big DE and moving my DE to OLB and running a 3-4. I don't have a huge NT, but I think my players so far give me the versatility to run that defense.
Posted on 3/31/10 at 7:50 pm to OBUDan
jc77 selects: Ryan Clanton, OL
Posted on 3/31/10 at 8:12 pm to OBUDan
jembeurt selects Trent Smiley, TE
Posted on 3/31/10 at 8:18 pm to jembeurt
yetty selects: Malcolm Bunche, OT
Posted on 3/31/10 at 9:18 pm to OBUDan
Darius Robinson, CB out of Clemson
Posted on 3/31/10 at 9:49 pm to TheHiddenFlask
quote:
Darius Robinson, CB out of Clemson
Damn it Flask.
Posted on 3/31/10 at 10:45 pm to PastySkankster
quote:
To all guys still playing, let us know who your biggest miss was so far. In other words, what guy(s) did you wait one too many rounds on and regret the most.
For me it is was Tony Creecy (#2 WR - missed by just a few picks) and Evan Hailes (DT - missed by a full round). I also wanted Giovanni Di Poalo last round.
Just curious.
Shaydon Akuna my #5 player on my imaginary board. I was stunned when i saw him go, mark my words he is the next Greg Blue, Laron Landry, Chris Horton.
Posted on 3/31/10 at 10:55 pm to OUandLSUfan
quote:
In other words, what guy(s) did you wait one too many rounds on and regret the most.
At the time, I think it's Morgan Moses, but my O-Line shaped up nicely.
I'll have to think about in hindsight.
Posted on 3/31/10 at 11:00 pm to TheHiddenFlask
It might be not taking Cam Newton in round 2.
ETA: This was caused by me still only looking at the rivals 100 at this point.

ETA: This was caused by me still only looking at the rivals 100 at this point.
This post was edited on 3/31/10 at 11:01 pm
Posted on 4/1/10 at 8:32 am to TheHiddenFlask
goosed selects: Demetre Baker, LB
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