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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It's just what they do. When Houston had Mario Williams signed before the draft they took at least 10 minutes IIRC.Why would they do that?
It's just what they do. When Houston had Mario Williams signed before the draft they took at least 10 minutes IIRC.
Miami's offensive line just vastly improved. I can't see a 6'7" 300 lb. beast being a bust on the offensive line. Parcells has the right idea. There is no QB in this draft worth the number one pick. The second round and Brian Brohm is the safest route to go for that.
How about 6-7 325 in Robert Gallery?
Miami's offensive line just vastly improved. I can't see a 6'7" 300 lb. beast being a bust on the offensive line. Parcells has the right idea. There is no QB in this draft worth the number one pick. The second round and Brian Brohm is the safest route to go for that.
How about 6-7 325 in Robert Gallery?
I didn't realise the time to judge the success of a draft pick was after one season.
2007 Pro-Bowl Linemen by round selected...
Round 1
Alan Faneca
Chris Samuels
Jonathan Odgen
Leonard Davis
Logan Mankins
Shawn Andrews
Steve Hutchinson
Walter Jones
Round 2
Andre Gurod
Flozell Adams
Matt Light
Round 5
Dan Koppen
Round 6
Matt Birk
Undrafted
Jason Peters
Jeff Saturday
Kris Dielman
Miami's offensive line just vastly improved. I can't see a 6'7" 300 lb. beast being a bust on the offensive line. Parcells has the right idea. There is no QB in this draft worth the number one pick. The second round and Brian Brohm is the safest route to go for that.