Aside from Jarvis Jones, I can't recall the last time Ed got the first round right. He does like to pick CB's though, so maybe he'll get lucky...
:lolol: He'd be a solid pick, but I think the answer to #1 is no.
I think it's fair to say that there is a two way tie for first. ;) :lolol: NY Giants Shane Ray, DE, Missouri Eric Kendricks, LB, UCLA Ali Marpet,...
No, he's right, you're wrong. :roflmao:Shenanigans. Couldn't help myself.
Nah. I think we might have been casual, passing acquaintances once, though.
Good call. Count me in for Kroft.
Agreed, but you have to consider that a guy like him literally already has one foot in the grave in terms of the NFL's substance abuse policy....
Assuming this is his only character flag and his medical checks out, I'd take him at 22. I just don't see him dropping the way some out there are...
It was a myriad of things. Fights w/teammates, discipline concerns, injury concerns, a rumored failed drug test just before the draft. That's what...
It wouldn't surprise me if he ends up a Bengal in round 1.
Crazy. http://www.mshp.dps.mo.gov/HP71/ArrestDetailsAction?TW01REPORTNUMBER=I243822F
Interesting turn with Sansa. I loved the scene where Slynt got what was coming to him.
That's my thinking, too. Unless a stud falls to where he's by far the BPA, I expect very late or UDFA.
We're keeping the phone lines open before the draft.
Shortest holdout ever? 592700649898385409
I enjoy long, well-thought-out posts that are properly spaced, so you won't hear me complain. I was going to make a joke about yours not being...
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I agree. He had too many strikes for most teams before suffering a serious injury and adding character flags.
Why? When we have Rob Blanchflower? :smiley1::cool:
The Texans select: Cameron Artis-Payne, RB, Auburn. San Diego is still on the clock.