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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro View Post
    Michael Mitchell | S Scouts Inc. Grade: 0



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    The funny thing about that- I had Mel Kiper's draft book while watching it, and I was like "who the HECK is this guy? ". Lo and behold, I skim through the entire list, and found him ranked as the 73rd best safety in the draft. 8 minutes later, Berman and co. were doing the same on national television.


    GH- I got to watch Maclin a lot- you got a steal with him at that late in the first round. I'm not sure about that back you chose, but Maclin should enable Andy's dream of a 75/25 pass/run ratio.


    I'm pretty happy with the Colt's. Two running backs seems about what a team needs nowadays, and I think Moala will be a big improvement for our middle d-line.
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    Really unhappy with the Ravens drafting Michael Oher. The Ravens play smart. Michael Oher is not smart.
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    Thank God the Raiders just pulled that bonehead move. I couldn't live with Crabtree in Oakland, SF is much better.

    I'm also happy Darcel McCbath went so early! Now we wait for Harrell.

    Am I the only one not sold on Snachez? The Jets could've had Freeman from K-state (much better upside IMO) and kept there #2 and all those utility guys. Not a good move.
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    Sanchez reminds me of the prototypical "workout warrior" that impresses everybody at the combine and then is a total nonentity when it comes down to actual gametime. The Jets fell for one early last year in Vernon Gholston, who did absolutely nothing after wowing all of the scouts. I think they just went 0-for-2.
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    Cincinnati Bengals

    1. Andre Smith OT
    2. Ray Maualuga LB
    3. Michael Johnson DE
    4. Chase Coffman TE
    5. Jonathan Luigs C



    Amazing...perfect.

    6. Kevin Huber P

    Excellent...our guy was one of the worst in the league.
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    http://espn.go.com/

    Has the reasoning behind Al Davis's draft choices. To see it you have to go to there page and hit up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, and then press enter a lot.

    edit:try other pages than the main page since it doesn't seem to work there anymore...
    Last edited by Sasaki Kojiro; 04-28-2009 at 00:41.

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    Jeremy Maclin reminds me of just another Desean Jackson =P

    Is it just me or is he more about running and speed, than catching? If so, I don't think he's so much as a choice for the Eagles. Like I said, I think, the Eagles need a great CATCHER.

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