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re: RMD 2011 - In the Books!
Posted on 3/24/11 at 2:34 pm to Abadeebadaba
Posted on 3/24/11 at 2:34 pm to Abadeebadaba
OLB Jalen Jefferson (California)
Posted on 3/24/11 at 2:37 pm to GulfCoastBiased
quote:
OLB Jalen Jefferson (California)
Go ahead Abad. Don't go far guys. BayouCat is waiting with his picks.
Thx,
Pasty
Posted on 3/24/11 at 2:37 pm to OBUDan
Yea, I am leaving at 5 for a concert tonight, so I would love to get my next pick in before I go.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 2:41 pm to jembeurt
Devonte Brown - DT, North Carolina
This post was edited on 3/24/11 at 2:42 pm
Posted on 3/24/11 at 2:41 pm to GulfCoastBiased
GCB
QB: Justin Worley (Tennessee)
RB: Mike Bellamy (Clemson)
RB: Terrance Magee (LSU)
WR:
WR:
TE: Nick O'Leary (Florida State)
OT:
OG: Sedrick Flowers (Texas)
OC:
OG: Mitch Smothers (Arkansas)
OT:
DE: Shawn Oakman (Penn State)
DT: Nile Lawrence-Stample (Florida State)
DT/DE:
DE/OLB: Connor Wujciak (Boston College)
OLB/ILB:
ILB: Anthony Wallace (Oregon)
OLB: Jalen Jefferson (California)
CB: Doran Grant (Ohio State)
CB: Josh Turner (Texas)
S:
S:
QB: Justin Worley (Tennessee)
RB: Mike Bellamy (Clemson)
RB: Terrance Magee (LSU)
WR:
WR:
TE: Nick O'Leary (Florida State)
OT:
OG: Sedrick Flowers (Texas)
OC:
OG: Mitch Smothers (Arkansas)
OT:
DE: Shawn Oakman (Penn State)
DT: Nile Lawrence-Stample (Florida State)
DT/DE:
DE/OLB: Connor Wujciak (Boston College)
OLB/ILB:
ILB: Anthony Wallace (Oregon)
OLB: Jalen Jefferson (California)
CB: Doran Grant (Ohio State)
CB: Josh Turner (Texas)
S:
S:
Posted on 3/24/11 at 2:44 pm to GulfCoastBiased
Trust me I'm not going anywhere. I can barely see this screen.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 2:48 pm to Abadeebadaba
WR Keante Minor
Nice sized receiver who plays a physical game. Strong and tough for defensive backs to re-direct. Good straight line speed and can get vertical. Shows good hands and ball skills, often winning in jump ball situations. Route running can be improved and he could be a little more fluid.
S Isiah Wiley
Wiley was a cornerback early in his career, but he plays the game with a linebacker mentality and his aggressiveness has served his Arizona Western team well at safety. Wiley has tremendous closing speed on the ball carrier and wants to make an impact when he arrives. He does a good job of breaking down in space and making the sure tackle. He still needs a few more pounds on him, but he hits like he's 215+ already.
Nice sized receiver who plays a physical game. Strong and tough for defensive backs to re-direct. Good straight line speed and can get vertical. Shows good hands and ball skills, often winning in jump ball situations. Route running can be improved and he could be a little more fluid.
S Isiah Wiley
Wiley was a cornerback early in his career, but he plays the game with a linebacker mentality and his aggressiveness has served his Arizona Western team well at safety. Wiley has tremendous closing speed on the ball carrier and wants to make an impact when he arrives. He does a good job of breaking down in space and making the sure tackle. He still needs a few more pounds on him, but he hits like he's 215+ already.
This post was edited on 3/24/11 at 2:51 pm
Posted on 3/24/11 at 2:50 pm to BayouCatFan
Brandon Phelps- S, Virginia.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 2:51 pm to Abadeebadaba
Phelps is gone. Go again.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:01 pm to OBUDan
So I can go ahead and make my pick? Or should I wait for Abad to pick again?
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:02 pm to GulfCoastBiased
Make your pick.
Pasty.
Pasty.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:10 pm to GulfCoastBiased
Frank Shannon - S, Oklahoma
How do you do the search thing on the spreadsheet?
How do you do the search thing on the spreadsheet?
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:12 pm to Abadeebadaba
quote:
How do you do the search thing on the spreadsheet?
ctrl+f
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:15 pm to jembeurt
Thanks guys. Shannon was a weird pick for me. I think he is more of a safety type guy but rivals has him at a LB while scout has him as a S. I think that he needs to work on his back pedal and reads. Seems like a project but a solid year in the weight room and film study could do wonders for him.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:17 pm to Abadeebadaba
I always lean towards Scout's positions on players. They seem to have a better grip on things.
Posted on 3/24/11 at 3:19 pm to GulfCoastBiased
I love my roster so far. I have a lot of flexibility on both offense and defense.
QB-Brandon Allen
Unreal accuracy and extremely intelligent. IMO, the best QB in this class.
RB-Ka'deem Carey
Is expected to start at Arizona his freshman year. Can run between the tackles and on the edge. Considered the best RB to ever come out of the state of Arizona. A little under the radar because there were concerns he wouldnt qualify, but that is no longer the case.
WR-Keante Minor & LaDarious Brown
Brown is going to be a star. Minor is a great redzone player who will team up with Allen for lots of td's at Arky.
TE-Jay Rome
Equally great in the running game and passing game. My offense is built around what he brings to the table. It is rare to find a TE that is both a dominant blocker and receiver. As the great Bill Walsh said, a tight end that does both is the key to a great offense.
Tackles-Jordan Prestwood & Andrew Peterson
Both of these guys are converted TE's from high school. Extremely athletic and physical. Having a shorter QB, it was necessary I find some tackles who can run with a moving pocket. Both are expected to end up being All-Conference type players.
C & OG-Havnt picked here yet, but I have some guys who are standing out for me.
Front 7-Jalen Grimble, Anthony Chickillo, Kevin McReynolds & Terrance Smith
I havnt decided on a 3-4 or 4-3. McReynolds is the prototypical NT in a 3-4, but can slide over to DT if necessary. Grimble was listed as a 5-star on Scout and I am shocked he dropped to me. The perfect DE in a 3-4, but can slide inside as well. Chickillo and Smith get after the QB. They will either be my DE's if I run or a 4-3 or my OLB's if I choose to have a 3-4. Either way all 4 offer me versatility and I love how my front 7 is shaping up.
Secondary-Charles Jackson, Jermaine Whitehead & Isiah Wiley
Chickillo will be the superstar, but my defense is built around my corners. Both are excellent in coverage and dominate on the edge against the run. All three are known as big time hitters and athletic playmakers. I already know who my SS is going to be and he is a major sleeper that I doubt anyone on here knows about. Assuming I get him, my secondary is going to be intimidating and punishing to opposing receiving corps while being able to dominate against the run as well.
QB-Brandon Allen
Unreal accuracy and extremely intelligent. IMO, the best QB in this class.
RB-Ka'deem Carey
Is expected to start at Arizona his freshman year. Can run between the tackles and on the edge. Considered the best RB to ever come out of the state of Arizona. A little under the radar because there were concerns he wouldnt qualify, but that is no longer the case.
WR-Keante Minor & LaDarious Brown
Brown is going to be a star. Minor is a great redzone player who will team up with Allen for lots of td's at Arky.
TE-Jay Rome
Equally great in the running game and passing game. My offense is built around what he brings to the table. It is rare to find a TE that is both a dominant blocker and receiver. As the great Bill Walsh said, a tight end that does both is the key to a great offense.
Tackles-Jordan Prestwood & Andrew Peterson
Both of these guys are converted TE's from high school. Extremely athletic and physical. Having a shorter QB, it was necessary I find some tackles who can run with a moving pocket. Both are expected to end up being All-Conference type players.
C & OG-Havnt picked here yet, but I have some guys who are standing out for me.
Front 7-Jalen Grimble, Anthony Chickillo, Kevin McReynolds & Terrance Smith
I havnt decided on a 3-4 or 4-3. McReynolds is the prototypical NT in a 3-4, but can slide over to DT if necessary. Grimble was listed as a 5-star on Scout and I am shocked he dropped to me. The perfect DE in a 3-4, but can slide inside as well. Chickillo and Smith get after the QB. They will either be my DE's if I run or a 4-3 or my OLB's if I choose to have a 3-4. Either way all 4 offer me versatility and I love how my front 7 is shaping up.
Secondary-Charles Jackson, Jermaine Whitehead & Isiah Wiley
Chickillo will be the superstar, but my defense is built around my corners. Both are excellent in coverage and dominate on the edge against the run. All three are known as big time hitters and athletic playmakers. I already know who my SS is going to be and he is a major sleeper that I doubt anyone on here knows about. Assuming I get him, my secondary is going to be intimidating and punishing to opposing receiving corps while being able to dominate against the run as well.
This post was edited on 3/24/11 at 4:27 pm
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