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2014 Mock Draft ~ Final Exams!!


This is what I would done if I were picking.

29-Dominique Easley, DL
62-Marcus Martin, OL
105-Andre Williams, RB
130-Dakota Dozier, OL
140-Jordan Tripp, LB
179-Robert Herron, WR
198-Garrett Scott, OL
206-Terrence Fede, DL
244-Jonathan Dowling, DB
 
Sorry for my early reply. Was off to work and didn't really read it all the way through. Here it goes

29.29. Dominique Easley. Loved the pick by Bill. Courageous boom pick with a little concern over the knees. I'm glad he is still young, they should heal up good as new with all that natural testosterone and the best surgeon in he business.

62.75 Tre Mason. Possibly the best RB in this draft and had some great upside that have pushed Ridley to the brink. May have had impact year 1.

105.171 Jordan Tripp. Thought another LB was a need with Spikes and Fletcher departing. Think he may have had the tools to be a good coverage LB. Really pissed about this one. Could of also went Kevin Pierre-Louis at 130 or Telvin Smith at 140 for crying out loud they could of had any 3 of them. Big time downer for me again.

130.173 Wesley Johnson. Bill must not have been overly impressed. I'm more than fine with the Stork pick though. .

140.158 Caraun Reid. Nice DT in the middle for some depth.

179. 182 Antone Exum. Could of been a cornerback steal. Injuries most definitely impacted his draft status.

206.236 Jeff Janis. Small school Wr who had all the measureables.

244.247 Jonathan Dowling. Another safety that slipped through the cracks.

TEs and guards as undrafted free agents.

This would of been a draft that appealed to the masses and was doable based on the way the board fell. Thanks for all the work from the fellow posters in the draft forums. Most of this came from their hard work and they can sell their prospects very well to the average draftnick like myself. In a deep draft like this one you would hope for better. Personally it wasn't a very satisfying day because many of the names drafted were obscure and unrecognizable to most. However we all know it's not about the name, it is what do you bring to the team and can you play football? BB has trashed many a draft board in the past but has somehow came out ****ting gold with some of his work. To be honest if I had to critique this draft I wouldn't know where to begin. I'm fine with the QB pick but am also a little bothered by it. I understand it though.I like how they addressed the oline but baffled by the names. I don't know,without being a fly on the wall and really knowing how they scout and select players it's a mute point. They've done a great job in the past with occasional hiccups here and there but so have a lot of teams.

Saved to the archives to be opened up next year.

I grade my final draft redo a A+
I grade BB and his draft a C

It's not the grade today that counts. It's the grade you give this draft in hindsight after about 3 years. We need to trust the Belichick crystal ball (based on track record) more than any of our opinions. If you could save this re-draft somewhere and revisit it 1, 2 and 3 years from now, we can all see if your predictions were better.
 
I liked what the Patriots did, but if they were mad enough to let me be GM I'd have probably gone about it this way:

29. Dominique Easley DT
62. C.J. Fiedorowicz TE
105. Bryan Stork OC
130. Kevin Pierre-Louis LB
140. A.J. McCarron QB
179. Jon Halapio OG
198. Laurent Duvernay-Tardif OT
206. Storm Johnson RB
244. Jonathan Dowling SS
 
Trade #198 and next years 5th to Seattle for #172

29. Dominque Easley DT
62. Marcus Martin C
93. Brandon Thomas G
130. Kevin Pierre Louis LB
140. James White RB
172. Zach Mettenberger QB
206. Jemea Thomas DB
244. AC Leonard TE

Rationale:

  • If you're going to go all out on the OL, at least get better prospects. We can afford to sit Brandon Thomas for a year because we have Connolly still and Kline is progressing.
  • Bryan Stork might beat out Wendell, Marcus Martin definitely will beat out Wendell.
  • I like the James White pick, but if you take Kevin Pierre-Louis first, you can likely have both of them.
  • The difference in upside between Mettenberger and Garoppolo is tiny. Seattle doesn't need any more picks this year, but will happily take a 5th next year.
  • AC Leonard slipped to UDFA, let's just lock 'em up with this cheap pick.
 
Sorry for my early reply. Was off to work and didn't really read it all the way through. Here it goes

29.29. Dominique Easley. Loved the pick by Bill. Courageous boom pick with a little concern over the knees. I'm glad he is still young, they should heal up good as new with all that natural testosterone and the best surgeon in he business.

62.75 Tre Mason. Possibly the best RB in this draft and had some great upside that have pushed Ridley to the brink. May have had impact year 1.

105.171 Jordan Tripp. Thought another LB was a need with Spikes and Fletcher departing. Think he may have had the tools to be a good coverage LB. Really pissed about this one. Could of also went Kevin Pierre-Louis at 130 or Telvin Smith at 140 for crying out loud they could of had any 3 of them. Big time downer for me again.

130.173 Wesley Johnson. Bill must not have been overly impressed. I'm more than fine with the Stork pick though. .

140.158 Caraun Reid. Nice DT in the middle for some depth.

179. 182 Antone Exum. Could of been a cornerback steal. Injuries most definitely impacted his draft status.

206.236 Jeff Janis. Small school Wr who had all the measureables.

244.247 Jonathan Dowling. Another safety that slipped through the cracks.

TEs and guards as undrafted free agents.

This would of been a draft that appealed to the masses and was doable based on the way the board fell. Thanks for all the work from the fellow posters in the draft forums. Most of this came from their hard work and they can sell their prospects very well to the average draftnick like myself. In a deep draft like this one you would hope for better. Personally it wasn't a very satisfying day because many of the names drafted were obscure and unrecognizable to most. However we all know it's not about the name, it is what do you bring to the team and can you play football? BB has trashed many a draft board in the past but has somehow came out ****ting gold with some of his work. To be honest if I had to critique this draft I wouldn't know where to begin. I'm fine with the QB pick but am also a little bothered by it. I understand it though.I like how they addressed the oline but baffled by the names. I don't know,without being a fly on the wall and really knowing how they scout and select players it's a mute point. They've done a great job in the past with occasional hiccups here and there but so have a lot of teams.

Saved to the archives to be opened up next year.

I grade my final draft redo a A+
I grade BB and his draft a C

Hey, great!! :D

Thank you for the Inaugural Entry in this Grand Game!!
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Great-looking Picks, too!!

I'm really looking forward to how all of our Drafts do, over the Years!!

I'll "save" this Thread, so as long as PatsFans is good with it, it can be bumped up every Year ~ or whenever someone wants to check on things ~ and we can see how we're doing!! :cool:
 
What will it take to get banned/disappear from?:(

Wow, I think OTG has a cool idea here, I cannot understand why you are so opposed to it? Even if you do not like the idea, suggesting OTG be banned is absurd, he is one of the most liked members on this board and conducts himself with grace and respect for others. I think you are overacting here, for many who mocked for months prior to the draft this will be a fun exercise.

Thanks for your kind and gracious words, Brother 6!!
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I'm afraid that my occasionally savage responses to offensive posts gives many the impression that I am the one behaving badly, so it's very gratifying when someone, especially someone who treats others as consistently graciously as you do, praises my treatment of others, for I consider that to be the most telling measure of a Soul.

As far as Brother Cole is concerned, I should say that if memory serves he has always been quite pleasant, so I am at a loss to explain his words...But I don't think he was looking to get me banned so much as trying to block either me or this Thread. But your guess is as good as mine!! :eek:
 
This is what I would done if I were picking.

29-Dominique Easley, DL
62-Marcus Martin, OL
105-Andre Williams, RB
130-Dakota Dozier, OL
140-Jordan Tripp, LB
179-Robert Herron, WR
198-Garrett Scott, OL
206-Terrence Fede, DL
244-Jonathan Dowling, DB

Great looking Mock, Brother 6!! Thanks for playing!! :D

I'll "save" this Thread, so as long as PatsFans is good with it, it can be bumped up every Year ~ or whenever someone wants to check on things ~ and we can see how we're doing!! :cool:
 
If you could save this re-draft somewhere and revisit it 1, 2 and 3 years from now, we can all see if your predictions were better.

And so we shall, Brother Boomer!! :D

As long as PatsFans lets us ~ and they don't seem to archive Draft Threads like they do those on the Main Board!! :) ~ then we can check in on each Year's Contest as often as we like!!

Will you join us, Sir ~ match wits with Coach Bill and the rest'f us??
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I liked what the Patriots did, but if they were mad enough to let me be GM I'd have probably gone about it this way:

29. Dominique Easley DT
62. C.J. Fiedorowicz TE
105. Bryan Stork OC
130. Kevin Pierre-Louis LB
140. A.J. McCarron QB
179. Jon Halapio OG
198. Laurent Duvernay-Tardif OT
206. Storm Johnson RB
244. Jonathan Dowling SS

Awesome!! Great Mock!! Thanks for playing this Grand Game, Brother T!! :D
 
Trade #198 and next years 5th to Seattle for #172

29. Dominque Easley DT
62. Marcus Martin C
93. Brandon Thomas G
130. Kevin Pierre Louis LB
140. James White RB
172. Zach Mettenberger QB
206. Jemea Thomas DB
244. AC Leonard TE

Rationale:

  • If you're going to go all out on the OL, at least get better prospects. We can afford to sit Brandon Thomas for a year because we have Connolly still and Kline is progressing.
  • Bryan Stork might beat out Wendell, Marcus Martin definitely will beat out Wendell.
  • I like the James White pick, but if you take Kevin Pierre-Louis first, you can likely have both of them.
  • The difference in upside between Mettenberger and Garoppolo is tiny. Seattle doesn't need any more picks this year, but will happily take a 5th next year.
  • AC Leonard slipped to UDFA, let's just lock 'em up with this cheap pick.

Excellent!! I really like all 4 of your first Picks, Brother Vrabel. Beautifully done!!
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13 Days to make your Picks, Brothers!! I Hope you'll join us!! :cool:
 
As I made clear prior to the draft, I didn't think much of the day 2 TE prospects, and was glad that the Pats didn't reach, especially for CJ Fiodorowicz. I loved the Easley pick, and the emphasis on OL beef on day 3. I would have liked to add a little speed and versatility to the back 7 of the defense.

My “All ACL" re-draft:

#29. Dominique Easley - DT/DE - Florida. 6’2” 288#. ACL #1. “The Chaos Whisperer”. Easley has freakish disruptive capability and gap versatility on the DL similar in magnitude to the kind of athleticism and versatility that Jamie Collins brings to the LB position. They will have a synergistic effect on the defense: Easley and Jamie Collins on the same defense will be sick - my favorite 2 picks for the Pats in years. Easley was #2 on my Pats' board behind Aaron Donald, and would have been equal to or ahead of Donald if not for the injury, which should be completely healed for training camp.

*** Trade: Pats trade #62 to Houston for #65, #177 and #216. Houston moves up to take Jimmy Garoppolo, with the Pats indicating that they will take him otherwise. I don't mind the Garoppolo pick, but I wouldn't have done it.

*** Trade: Pats trade #65 to NY Giants for #74, #152 and #187. The Giants need a TE, and trade up to grab CJ Fiedorowicz.

#74. Phillip Gaines - CB - Rice. 6’ 193#. BPA. You can never have enough good DBs. Logan Ryan moves to safety. Gaines is my favorite pure CB prospect in this draft. Revis, Browner, Dennard and Gaines would be 4 dominant outside CBs, with Arrington in the slot.

#93. Brandon Thomas - OL - Clemson. 6’3” 317#. ACL #2. 1st round talent, will take a red shirt year and then step in at LG for Logan Mankins. He's too good to pass up, and it was obvious that SF would take him at #100.

#130. Kevin Pierre-Louis - LB - Boston College. 6’ 232#. The most versatile LB in the draft, with upside close to that of Ryan Shazier. Christian Jones had been my pick here, until the failed Combine drug test.

#140. Cameron Fleming - OL - Stanford. 6’5” 323#. I loved this pick at this point in the draft, and would keep it. More beef on the OL. Rugged and smart. An astrophysicist. Could play RT or RG. Cannon and Fleming give the Pats a versatile set of tackle-guard prospects.

#152. John Urschel - OG/C - Penn St. 6’3” 314#. I like the Brian Stork pick, but Urschel was my top rated center prospect, and is available almost 50 picks later. He has the athleticism of Eric Wood and the smarts of Travis Frederick. Like Stork, I think Urschel can start at center as a rookie. Urschel and Cameron Fleming (an astrophysicist and a mathematician) would be the smartest OL combo in the league.

#179. Antone Exum - DB - Virginia Tech. 6’ 218#. ACL #3. Will be 18 months out from his injury by training camp, and should be fully healthy. My favorite safety prospect in the draft. McCourty, Ryan, Exum and Harmon will be a strong safety group.

#187. Marion Grice - RB - Arizona St. 6’ 208#. An all-purpose back who can do it all. I like him better than James White.

#198. Terrance Fede - DE - Marist. 6’4” 278#. I like Zach Moore, but prefer Fede. I’m ok sticking with Moore here, though. Either one is a good pick at this point in the draft - an athletic, high upside developmental small school DE.

#206. Garrett Gilbert - QB - SMU. 6’3” 224#. My favorite QB prospect in the draft. I had a 3rd round grade on him.

#244. Trey Millard - FB/H-Back - Oklahoma. 6’3” 257#. ACL #4 - partly for poetic completeness, partly because he's just that good. May need to start the season on PUP. A Swiss army knife weapon. I’d also be fine with AC Leonard, Gator Marshall, or Joe Don Duncan here.
 
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As I made clear prior to the draft, I didn't think much of the day 2 TE prospects, and was glad that the Pats didn't reach, especially for CJ Fiedorowicz. I loved the Easley pick, and the emphasis on OL beef on day 3. I would have liked to add a little speed and versatility to the back 7 of the defense.

My “All ACL" re-draft:

#29. Dominique Easley - DT/DE - Florida. 6’2” 288#. ACL #1. “The Chaos Whisperer”. Easley has freakish disruptive capability and gap versatility on the DL similar in magnitude to the kind of athleticism and versatility that Jamie Collins brings to the LB position. They will have a synergistic effect on the defense: Easley and Jamie Collins on the same defense will be sick - my favorite 2 picks for the Pats in years. Easley was #2 on my Pats' board behind Aaron Donald, and would have been equal to or ahead of Donald if not for the injury, which should be completely healed for training camp.

*** Trade: Pats trade #62 to Houston for #65, #177 and #216. Houston moves up to take Jimmy Garoppolo, with the Pats indicating that they will take him otherwise. I don't mind the Garoppolo pick, but I wouldn't have done it.

*** Trade: Pats trade #65 to NY Giants for #74, #152 and #187. The Giants need a TE, and trade up to grab CJ Fiedorowicz.

#74. Phillip Gaines - CB - Rice. 6’ 193#. BPA. You can never have enough good DBs. Logan Ryan moves to safety. Gaines is my favorite pure CB prospect in this draft. Revis, Browner, Dennard and Gaines would be 4 dominant outside CBs, with Arrington in the slot.

#93. Brandon Thomas - OL - Clemson. 6’3” 317#. ACL #2. 1st round talent, will take a red shirt year and then step in at LG for Logan Mankins. He's too good to pass up, and it was obvious that SF would take him at #100.

#130. Kevin Pierre-Louis - LB - Boston College. 6’ 232#. The most versatile LB in the draft, with upside close to that of Ryan Shazier. Christian Jones had been my pick here, until the failed Combine drug test.

#140. Cameron Fleming - OL - Stanford. 6’5” 323#. I loved this pick at this point in the draft, and would keep it. More beef on the OL. Rugged and smart. An astrophysicist. Could play RT or RG. Cannon and Fleming give the Pats a versatile set of tackle-guard prospects.

#152. John Urschel - OG/C - Penn St. 6’3” 314#. I like the Brian Stork pick, but Urschel was my top rated center prospect, and is available almost 50 picks later. He has the athleticism of Eric Wood and the smarts of Travis Frederick. Like Stork, I think Urschel can start at center as a rookie. Urschel and Cameron Fleming (an astrophysicist and a mathematician) would be the smartest OL combo in the league.

#179. Antone Exum - DB - Virginia Tech. 6’ 218#. ACL #3. Will be 18 months out from his injury by training camp, and should be fully healthy. My favorite safety prospect in the draft. McCourty, Ryan, Exum and Harmon will be a strong safety group.

#187. Marion Grice - RB - Arizona St. 6’ 208#. An all-purpose back who can do it all. I like him better than James White.

#198. Terrance Fede - DE - Marist. 6’4” 278#. I like Zach Moore, but prefer Fede. I’m ok sticking with Moore here, though. Either one is a good pick at this point in the draft - an athletic, high upside developmental small school DE.

#206. Garrett Gilbert - QB - SMU. 6’3” 224#. My favorite QB prospect in the draft. I had a 3rd round grade on him.

#244. Trey Millard - FB/H-Back - Oklahoma. 6’3” 257#. ACL #4 - partly for poetic completeness, partly because he's just that good. May need to start the season on PUP. A Swiss army knife weapon. I’d also be fine with AC Leonard, Gator Marshall, or Joe Don Duncan here.

Beautiful Work!! I count no less than 8 of my Binkies!!
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As I made clear prior to the draft, I didn't think much of the day 2 TE prospects, and was glad that the Pats didn't reach, especially for CJ Fiodorowicz. I loved the Easley pick, and the emphasis on OL beef on day 3. I would have liked to add a little speed and versatility to the back 7 of the defense.

My “All ACL" re-draft:

#29. Dominique Easley - DT/DE - Florida. 6’2” 288#. ACL #1. “The Chaos Whisperer”. Easley has freakish disruptive capability and gap versatility on the DL similar in magnitude to the kind of athleticism and versatility that Jamie Collins brings to the LB position. They will have a synergistic effect on the defense: Easley and Jamie Collins on the same defense will be sick - my favorite 2 picks for the Pats in years. Easley was #2 on my Pats' board behind Aaron Donald, and would have been equal to or ahead of Donald if not for the injury, which should be completely healed for training camp.

*** Trade: Pats trade #62 to Houston for #65, #177 and #216. Houston moves up to take Jimmy Garoppolo, with the Pats indicating that they will take him otherwise. I don't mind the Garoppolo pick, but I wouldn't have done it.

*** Trade: Pats trade #65 to NY Giants for #74, #152 and #187. The Giants need a TE, and trade up to grab CJ Fiedorowicz.

#74. Phillip Gaines - CB - Rice. 6’ 193#. BPA. You can never have enough good DBs. Logan Ryan moves to safety. Gaines is my favorite pure CB prospect in this draft. Revis, Browner, Dennard and Gaines would be 4 dominant outside CBs, with Arrington in the slot.

#93. Brandon Thomas - OL - Clemson. 6’3” 317#. ACL #2. 1st round talent, will take a red shirt year and then step in at LG for Logan Mankins. He's too good to pass up, and it was obvious that SF would take him at #100.

#130. Kevin Pierre-Louis - LB - Boston College. 6’ 232#. The most versatile LB in the draft, with upside close to that of Ryan Shazier. Christian Jones had been my pick here, until the failed Combine drug test.

#140. Cameron Fleming - OL - Stanford. 6’5” 323#. I loved this pick at this point in the draft, and would keep it. More beef on the OL. Rugged and smart. An astrophysicist. Could play RT or RG. Cannon and Fleming give the Pats a versatile set of tackle-guard prospects.

#152. John Urschel - OG/C - Penn St. 6’3” 314#. I like the Brian Stork pick, but Urschel was my top rated center prospect, and is available almost 50 picks later. He has the athleticism of Eric Wood and the smarts of Travis Frederick. Like Stork, I think Urschel can start at center as a rookie. Urschel and Cameron Fleming (an astrophysicist and a mathematician) would be the smartest OL combo in the league.

#179. Antone Exum - DB - Virginia Tech. 6’ 218#. ACL #3. Will be 18 months out from his injury by training camp, and should be fully healthy. My favorite safety prospect in the draft. McCourty, Ryan, Exum and Harmon will be a strong safety group.

#187. Marion Grice - RB - Arizona St. 6’ 208#. An all-purpose back who can do it all. I like him better than James White.

#198. Terrance Fede - DE - Marist. 6’4” 278#. I like Zach Moore, but prefer Fede. I’m ok sticking with Moore here, though. Either one is a good pick at this point in the draft - an athletic, high upside developmental small school DE.

#206. Garrett Gilbert - QB - SMU. 6’3” 224#. My favorite QB prospect in the draft. I had a 3rd round grade on him.

#244. Trey Millard - FB/H-Back - Oklahoma. 6’3” 257#. ACL #4 - partly for poetic completeness, partly because he's just that good. May need to start the season on PUP. A Swiss army knife weapon. I’d also be fine with AC Leonard, Gator Marshall, or Joe Don Duncan here.

LOVELY work, Brother Mayo!
 
Ok. Here goes nothing.

1.) 29 Easley. I truly don't believe the ACLs are that big of a deal and the upside is SO much higher than any other prospect in this range.

2.) 62 trade back to NYG for 74 and 113

3.) 74 Chris Borland

4.) 93 Brandon Thomas

5.) 113 Pierre Desir

6.) 130 Kevin Pierre-Louis

7.) 140 Cam Flemming

8.) 198 Tyler Gaffney

9.) 206 Jemea Thomas

10.) 244 Jeremy Gallon

Slide Connolly to center, start Cannon at OG, sign Davin Joseph and Dustin Keller.
 
Ok. Here goes nothing.

1.) 29 Easley. I truly don't believe the ACLs are that big of a deal and the upside is SO much higher than any other prospect in this range.

2.) 62 trade back to NYG for 74 and 113

3.) 74 Chris Borland

4.) 93 Brandon Thomas

5.) 113 Pierre Desir

6.) 130 Kevin Pierre-Louis

7.) 140 Cam Flemming

8.) 198 Tyler Gaffney

9.) 206 Jemea Thomas

10.) 244 Jeremy Gallon

Slide Connolly to center, start Cannon at OG, sign Davin Joseph and Dustin Keller.

Woot!! Great Work, Brother Coach!! Nicely done!! Thanks for playing, Sir!! :D
 
I'm pumped and jacked, baby!! 6 Players, already, not including me!! Woot!! :D

Pretty jazzed about the Prospect of following our progress, in the Years to come. I've consolidated all of my first 4 Mocks, and having them all in one place is a terrific Learning Tool. :cool:

10 Days left!! All Entrants must be in by 0400 on Tuesday, May 27th!! :eek:
 
I would have done Seattle's trade back. Take the 4th and drop to 40. Too worried about Easley's knees. No knocks on him as a player.

40. W. Richburg - C - Colorado St
62. S. Crichton - DE - Oregon ST
93. I like our trade back.
105 J. Ellis - DT - La Tech
108 A Williams - RB - Boston College
130 T. Smith - LB - FSU
140 A. Murray - QB - Georgia
179 J. Halapio - G - Florida
198 S. Henderson - T - Miami Fla
206 J. Thomas - DB - Ga Tech
244 T. Millard - FB - Oklahoma

Time will tell. But, I think the combo of Crichton and Ellis will be better on the DL than Easley and Moore. I think Richburg is a major upgrade over Stork. Murray just as good as Jimmy G. Fleming and Henderson both long shots to help IMO. Don't think Gallon can make the 53. Can put Millard on PUP and he might make 53 after he's eligible. I think Smith's athleticism at lb is needed.
 
I would have done Seattle's trade back. Take the 4th and drop to 40. Too worried about Easley's knees. No knocks on him as a player.

40. W. Richburg - C - Colorado St
62. S. Crichton - DE - Oregon ST
93. I like our trade back.
105 J. Ellis - DT - La Tech
108 A Williams - RB - Boston College
130 T. Smith - LB - FSU
140 A. Murray - QB - Georgia
179 J. Halapio - G - Florida
198 S. Henderson - T - Miami Fla
206 J. Thomas - DB - Ga Tech
244 T. Millard - FB - Oklahoma

Time will tell. But, I think the combo of Crichton and Ellis will be better on the DL than Easley and Moore. I think Richburg is a major upgrade over Stork. Murray just as good as Jimmy G. Fleming and Henderson both long shots to help IMO. Don't think Gallon can make the 53. Can put Millard on PUP and he might make 53 after he's eligible. I think Smith's athleticism at lb is needed.

Excellent Work, Brother Pennsylvania Pat!! I especially love the Richburg Pick!! :D

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7 Players, now!! :cool:

8 Days left to play, Brothers!! DeadLine is 0400, Tuesday the 27th!! :eek:
 
29. Dominique Easley DT
62. Trade Down for #76 and #108
76. Louis Nix III - NT - Notre Dame
105. Bruce Ellington - WR - South Carolina
108. Bryan Stork - OC - FSU
130. Dakota Dozier - OG - Furman
140. Telvin Smith - LB - FSU
179. Antone Exum - DB - VTech
198. Marion Grice - RB - Arizona State
206. Jemea Thomas - DB - GTech
244. Gator Hoskins - TE/HBack - Marshall
 


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