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Psycho4Bud
02-09-2007, 10:27 PM
And you thought it was over..........bwahahahahhahhaha:jointsmile:

The first top 50

The first top 50 - NFL - Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=jm-topfifty020207&prov=yhoo&type=lgns)

That would be one BIG ASS POST to copy so feel free to open the link!

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

Zimzum
02-09-2007, 11:16 PM
You guys do a cannabis.com fantasy league? Or want to start one? Had one last year from the mmorpg I played. First time and was fun when you go against people you know.

Psycho4Bud
02-09-2007, 11:36 PM
You guys do a cannabis.com fantasy league? Or want to start one? Had one last year from the mmorpg I played. First time and was fun when you go against people you know.

Some tried last season but it turned out to be a mess........some didn't show for the draft, etc.......

I would be MORE THAN HAPPY to get in on one here though. If you want to head it up for next season count me in dude!

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

yoda
02-11-2007, 07:52 PM
im in dire need of joining a FF league next year

Psycho4Bud
02-11-2007, 07:59 PM
Very cool! That makes three now. We could either set up a free account with ESPN or Yahoo and do an online draft or just manage it through the site here with the draft and details. As things get closer we can run over all the details.

If ANY member is REALLY interested.......submit your name and we'll get this ball rollin'.

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

VaporDaddy
02-11-2007, 08:01 PM
I'm in too! but how are we gonna work out a draft time that everyone can attend?
Automatic draft?
Let's do this!

Zimzum
02-12-2007, 04:19 AM
Well I wasn't able to make it last year for my baseball team. But before hand Yahoo lets you rank the players and will be picked on your order should you not be able to make it.

CheefaTheReefa
02-27-2007, 03:10 AM
man a fantasy football league would make this site so much cooler

ATrain
02-28-2007, 05:11 AM
"And with the Fourth pick in the draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers select Calvin Johnson from Georgia Tech!"

I can feel it. Bucs take Calvin, he runs side by side with Galloway for the Simms deep ball and we take the division! And the Bucs have the 3rd pick in the second round, great potential there.

Can't wait for the draft! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

yoda
03-19-2007, 03:02 AM
"And with the Fourth pick in the draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers select Calvin Johnson from Georgia Tech!"

I can feel it. Bucs take Calvin, he runs side by side with Galloway for the Simms deep ball and we take the division! And the Bucs have the 3rd pick in the second round, great potential there.

Can't wait for the draft! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

with his size and the 40 he ran at the combine, i dont think theres a snowball's chance in hell that CH is available at 4. i think a lot of teams are interested in trading up for him.

ATrain
03-26-2007, 10:09 PM
with his size and the 40 he ran at the combine, i dont think theres a snowball's chance in hell that CH is available at 4. i think a lot of teams are interested in trading up for him.

I hear what you are saying. I think, fortunately for the Bucs, the other teams ahead have more pressing needs. You know Oakland is taking QB, probably Russell, the Lions, in my opinion, would be damn fools to select a WR as their top pick again since they need an OT or a QB. Cleveland would have taken Adrian Peterson but since they singed Jamal Lewis I hope they make a play for Quinn or an O-Lineman.

Basically, the only way I see Tampa missing Calvin is if Detroit kills their future and signs him or if Cleveland has enough faith in Frye that they don't feel they need a solid QB (BIG MISTAKE!)

Apparently there has been talk of the Bucs trading with the Lions. They move down two spots, still get OT Joe Thomas or Quinn, and get a 2nd and a 4th round pick from the Bucs for moving. The Bucs would then get Calvin for sure. I hope he falls to four and we get him though (Everybody says he is the best in the draft :D )

As you said though, at 6'4, 237lbs with a 40 time of 4.35 how can you afford not to select him?

I love football talk :) :) :)

Psycho4Bud
04-28-2007, 03:33 PM
T-30 min. folks.................:jumphappy:

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

surreys princess
04-28-2007, 05:04 PM
waiting..with bells on!!!

surreys princess
04-28-2007, 05:31 PM
waiting for minnesota now....i am a little surprised...i did not expect oakland to go with russelll, i was really thinking quinn would be first pick..but, we all know how i feel about him, and he didnt deserve it cause of his attitude and comments..i think the nfl has enough with TO in the league and cant indulge in another ego just yet......i do think miami will choose him, and if they do, i think they might actually win some games...i wonder if they choose him, if they are thinking of taking deshawn wynn....i think that would make great additions and maybe get them closer to being a better team already....i was also suprised washington went with landry, though he is superb..i was hoping they would take okoye....

minnesota just took peterson, thank goodness.....i just want quinn to go to miami soooooooooooooo bad..his attitude just doesnt deserve to go to a top rung franchise team....

phew...the anticipation.....cant wait for season to start !!!!

ps...WHERE IS YODA?!

surreys princess
04-28-2007, 05:55 PM
WOW....

wouldnt it be funny as hell if quinn went nowhere?!

i dont get why miami would do that...makes NO sense...is anyone else even watching, or what?!

VaporDaddy
04-28-2007, 08:10 PM
Detroit picks another reciever. This one better work out!

Psycho4Bud
04-28-2007, 08:31 PM
Quinn's a Brown! He better work out for what they had to give.

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

Psycho4Bud
04-28-2007, 10:59 PM
# Sel# Team Player Pos. Ht. Wt. School
1 1 Oakland Russell, JaMarcus QB 6-6 263 Louisiana State
2 2 Detroit Johnson, Calvin WR 6-4 237 Georgia Tech
3 3 Cleveland Thomas, Joe OT 6-6 313 Wisconsin
4 4 Tampa Bay Adams, Gaines DE 6-5 260 Clemson
5 5 Arizona Brown, Levi OT 6-4 328 Penn State
6 6 Washington Landry, LaRon FS 6-2 205 Louisiana State
7 7 Minnesota Peterson, Adrian RB 6-2 218 Oklahoma
8 8 Atlanta (from Houston) Anderson, Jamaal DE 6-6 279 Arkansas
9 9 Miami Ginn Jr., Ted WR 6-0 180 Ohio State
10 10 Houston (from Atlanta) Okoye, Amobi DT 6-2 287 Louisville
11 11 San Francisco Willis, Patrick ILB 6-1 240 Mississippi
12 12 Buffalo Lynch, Marshawn RB 5-11 217 California
13 13 St. Louis Carriker, Adam DE 6-6 292 Nebraska
14 14 N.Y. Jets (from Carolina) Revis, Darrelle CB 6-0 197 Pittsburgh
15 15 Pittsburgh Timmons, Lawrence OLB 6-3 232 Florida State
16 16 Green Bay Harrell, Justin DT 6-4 305 Tennessee
17 17 Denver (from Jacksonville) Moss, Jarvis DE 6-6 251 Florida
18 18 Cincinnati Hall, Leon CB 5-11 193 Michigan
19 19 Tennessee Griffin, Michael FS 6-0 195 Texas
20 20 N.Y. Giants Ross, Aaron CB 6-1 192 Texas
21 21 Jacksonville (from Denver) Nelson, Reggie FS 6-0 193 Florida
22 22 Cleveland (from Dallas) Quinn, Brady QB 6-3 226 Notre Dame
23 23 Kansas City Bowe, Dwayne WR 6-2 217 Louisiana State
24 24 New England (from Seattle) Meriweather, Brandon FS 5-11 192 Miami (Fla.)
25 25 Carolina (from N.Y. Jets) Beason, Jon OLB 6-0 236 Miami (Fla.)
26 26 Dallas (from Philadelphia) Spencer, Anthony DE 6-3 266 Purdue
27 27 New Orleans Meachem, Robert WR 6-3 211 Tennessee
28 28 San Francisco (from New England) Staley, Joe OT 6-5 302 Central Michigan
29 29 Baltimore Grubbs, Ben G 6-3 314 Auburn
30 30 San Diego Davis, Craig WR 6-1 207 Louisiana State
31 31 Chicago Olsen, Greg TE 6-4 252 Miami (Fla.)
32 32 Indianapolis Gonzalez, Anthony WR 6-0 195 Ohio State

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

VaporDaddy
04-28-2007, 11:00 PM
I hope we can get the fantasy league going. That would be amazing!
Detroit better shore up the secondary soon. :jointsmile:

surreys princess
04-29-2007, 12:32 AM
i just wonder what it feels like to be number 22, after you tell all the papers there should be no doubt you are the number one pick...karma at its finest.....lost a few zeros in his pay there...

lol...

FlyGuyOU
04-29-2007, 12:59 AM
so i guess im off to be a vikings fan now, yay for ad i can't wait for him to go to the pro bowl next year with tommie harris and mark clayton and jamal brown!

Psycho4Bud
04-29-2007, 03:39 PM
# Sel# Team Player Pos. Ht. Wt. School
1 33 Arizona (from Oakland) Branch, Alan DT 6-6 331 Michigan
2 34 Buffalo (from Detroit) Posluszny, Paul OLB 6-1 237 Penn State
3 35 Tampa Bay Sears, Arron OT 6-4 328 Tennessee
4 36 Philadelphia (from Cleveland through Dallas) Kolb, Kevin QB 6-3 220 Houston
5 37 San Diego (from Washington through N.Y. Jets and Chicago) Weddle, Eric SS 5-11 200 Utah
6 38 Oakland (from Arizona) Miller, Zach TE 6-5 259 Arizona State
7 39 Atlanta (from Houston) Blalock, Justin OT 6-4 329 Texas
8 40 Miami Beck, John QB 6-2 216 Brigham Young
9 41 Atlanta (from Minnesota) Houston, Chris CB 5-11 185 Arkansas
10 42 Indianapolis (from San Francisco) Ugoh, Tony G 6-5 305 Arkansas
11 43 Detroit (from Buffalo) Stanton, Drew QB 6-3 235 Michigan State
12 44 Minnesota (from Atlanta) Rice, Sidney WR 6-4 202 South Carolina
13 45 Carolina Jarrett, Dwayne WR 6-5 213 Southern California
14 46 Pittsburgh Woodley, LaMarr DE 6-2 269 Michigan
15 47 N.Y. Jets (from Green Bay) Harris, David ILB 6-2 239 Michigan
16 48 Jacksonville Durant, Justin ILB 6-1 235 Hampton
17 49 Cincinnati Irons, Kenny RB 5-11 195 Auburn
18 50 Tennessee Henry, Chris RB 6-0 228 Arizona
19 51 N.Y. Giants Smith, Steve WR 5-11 199 Southern California
20 52 St. Louis Leonard, Brian FB 6-1 238 Rutgers
21 53 Cleveland (from Dallas) Wright, Eric CB 5-11 190 Nevada-Las Vegas
22 54 Kansas City McBride, Turk DT 6-4 276 Tennessee
23 55 Seattle Wilson, Josh CB 5-9 188 Maryland
24 56 Denver Crowder, Tim DE 6-4 271 Texas
25 57 Philadelphia Abiamiri, Victor DE 6-5 271 Notre Dame
26 58 Detroit (from New Orleans) Alama-Francis, Ikaika DE 6-5 250 Hawaii
27 59 Carolina (from N.Y. Jets) Kalil, Ryan C 6-3 291 Southern California
28 60 Miami (from New England) Satele, Samson C 6-2 311 Hawaii
29 61 Detroit (from Baltimore) Alexander, Gerald FS 6-0 210 Boise State
30 62 Chicago (from San Diego) Bazuin, Dan DE 6-3 265 Central Michigan
31 63 Green Bay (from Chicago through N.Y. Jets) Jackson, Brandon RB 5-10 210 Nebraska
32 64 Tampa Bay (from Indianapolis) Piscitelli, Sabby SS 6-3 224 Oregon State


Also..........Randy Moss is now a Patriot. Good luck with that one!

Have a good one!:thumbsup:

Psycho4Bud
04-29-2007, 03:59 PM
# Sel# Team Player Pos. Ht. Wt. School
1 65 Oakland Moses, Quentin DE 6-5 249 Georgia
2 66 New Orleans (from Detroit) Young, Usama CB 5-11 186 Kent State
3 67 Dallas (from Cleveland) Marten, James OT 6-7 303 Boston College
4 68 Tampa Bay Black, Quincy OLB 6-2 240 New Mexico
5 69 Arizona Davis, Buster ILB 5-10 244 Florida State
6 70 Denver (from Washington) Harris, Ryan OT 6-5 299 Notre Dame
7 71 Miami Booker, Lorenzo RB 5-10 193 Florida State
8 72 Minnesota McCauley, Marcus CB 6-1 200 Fresno State
9 73 Houston Jones, Jacoby WR 6-3 210 Lane
10 74 Baltimore (from Buffalo through Detroit) Figurs, Yamon WR 5-11 174 Kansas State
11 75 Atlanta Robinson, Laurent WR 6-1 193 Illinois State
12 76 San Francisco Hill, Jason WR 6-0 210 Washington State
13 77 Pittsburgh Spaeth, Matt TE 6-7 267 Minnesota
14 78 Green Bay Jones, James WR 6-1 207 San Jose State
15 79 Jacksonville Walker, Mike WR 6-2 209 Central Florida
Cincinnati (Exercised in Supplemental Draft)
17 80 Tennessee Williams, Paul WR 6-1 209 Fresno State
18 81 N.Y. Giants Alford, Jay DT 6-3 304 Penn State
19 82 Kansas City (from St. Louis) Tyler, DeMarcus 'Tank' DT 6-2 323 North Carolina State
20 83 Carolina Johnson, Charles DE 6-2 272 Georgia
21 84 St. Louis (from Kansas City) Wade, Jonathan CB 5-10 192 Tennessee
22 85 Seattle Mebane, Brandon DT 6-1 305 California
23 86 Baltimore (from Denver through Jacksonville) Yanda, Marshall G 6-4 304 Iowa
24 87 Philadelphia (from Dallas) Bradley, Stewart OLB 6-4 256 Nebraska
25 88 New Orleans Alleman, Andy G 6-4 302 Akron
26 89 Green Bay (from N.Y. Jets) Rouse, Aaron SS 6-4 225 Virginia Tech
27 90 Philadelphia Hunt, Tony RB 6-0 230 Penn State
28 91 Oakland (from New England) Henderson, Mario OT 6-6 302 Florida State
29 92 Buffalo (from Baltimore) Edwards, Trent QB 6-3 222 Stanford
30 93 Chicago (from San Diego) Wolfe, Garrett RB 5-7 177 Northern Illinois
31 94 Chicago Okwo, Michael ILB 5-11 232 Stanford
32 95 Indianapolis Hughes, Daymeion CB 5-10 192 California
33 96 San Diego (Compensatory Selection) Waters, Anthony ILB 6-3 245 Clemson
34 97 San Francisco (Compensatory Selection) McDonald, Ray DT 6-3 281 Florida
35 98 Indianapolis (Compensatory Selection) Pitcock, Quinn DT 6-3 301 Ohio State
36 99 Oakland (Compensatory Selection) Higgins, Johnnie Lee WR 5-11 184 Texas-El Paso


Have a good one!:jointsmile:

VaporDaddy
04-29-2007, 04:46 PM
Drew Stanton ... wow I never would have seen that coming. He couldn't win in college, he must have had a great combine.

Psycho4Bud
04-29-2007, 07:50 PM
# Sel# Team Player Pos. Ht. Wt. School
1 100 Oakland Bush, Michael RB 6-3 253 Louisville
2 101 Jacksonville (from Detroit through Baltimore) Podlesh, Adam P 5-11 202 Maryland
3 102 Minnesota (from Tampa Bay) Robison, Brian DE 6-2 266 Texas
4 103 Dallas (from Cleveland) Stanback, Isaiah QB 6-2 216 Washington
5 104 San Francisco (from Washington) Moore, Jay DE 6-5 276 Nebraska
6 105 Detroit (from Arizona through Oakland) Davis, A.J. CB 5-10 192 North Carolina State
7 106 Tampa Bay (from Minnesota) Jackson, Tanard CB 6-0 192 Syracuse
8 107 New Orleans (from Houston) Pittman, Antonio RB 5-11 195 Ohio State
9 108 Miami Soliai, Paul DT 6-4 334 Utah
10 109 Atlanta Nicholas, Stephen OLB 6-1 232 South Florida
11 110 Oakland (from San Francisco through New England) Bowie, John CB 5-10 187 Cincinnati
12 111 Buffalo Wright, Dwayne RB 5-11 226 Fresno State
13 112 Pittsburgh (from Green Bay) Sepulveda, Daniel P 6-3 229 Baylor
14 113 Jacksonville Smith, Brian DE 6-3 239 Missouri
15 114 Cincinnati White, Marvin FS 6-1 199 Texas Christian
16 115 Tennessee Harris, Leroy C 6-2 298 North Carolina State
17 116 N.Y. Giants DeOssie, Zak OLB 6-5 250 Brown
18 117 Detroit (from St. Louis) Ramirez, Manuel G 6-3 335 Texas Tech
19 118 Carolina Robinson, Ryne WR 5-8 178 Miami (Ohio)
20 119 Green Bay (from Pittsburgh) Barbre, Allen OT 6-4 300 Missouri Southern State
21 120 Seattle Atkins, Baraka DE 6-4 278 Miami (Fla.)
22 121 Denver (from Denver through Atlanta and Minnesota) Thomas, Marcus DT 6-3 296 Florida
23 122 Dallas Free, Doug OT 6-7 318 Northern Illinois
24 123 Houston (from Kansas City through New Orleans) Bennett, Fred CB 6-1 195 South Carolina
25 124 Seattle (from N.Y. Jets through San Francisco) Wrotto, Mansfield G 6-3 316 Georgia Tech
26 125 New Orleans (from Philadelphia) Bushrod, Jermon OT 6-4 315 Towson
27 126 San Francisco (from New Orleans through Indianapolis) Goldson, Dashon FS 6-2 202 Washington
28 127 New England Brown, Kareem DT 6-4 290 Miami (Fla.)
29 128 Tennessee (from Baltimore) Davis, Chris WR 5-10 181 Florida State
30 129 San Diego Chandler, Scott TE 6-7 257 Iowa
31 130 Chicago Beekman, Josh G 6-2 321 Boston College
32 131 Indianapolis Condren, Brannon FS 6-1 208 Troy
33 132 Pittsburgh (Compensatory Selection) McBean, Ryan DE 6-5 290 Oklahoma State
34 133 Atlanta (Compensatory Selection) Milner, Martrez TE 6-4 256 Georgia
35 134 Baltimore (Compensatory Selection) Barnes, Antwan OLB 6-1 240 Florida International
36 135 San Francisco (Compensatory Selection) Cohen, Joe DT 6-2 313 Florida
37 136 Indianapolis (Compensatory Selection) Session, Clint OLB 6-0 233 Pittsburgh
38 137 Baltimore (Compensatory Selection) McClain, Le'Ron FB 6-0 257 Alabama

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

Psycho4Bud
04-29-2007, 07:51 PM
# Sel# Team Player Pos. Ht. Wt. School
1 138 Oakland Richardson, Jay DE 6-5 276 Ohio State
2 139 St. Louis (from Detroit) Fry, Dustin C 6-2 326 Clemson
3 140 Cleveland McDonald, Brandon CB 5-11 181 Memphis
4 141 Tampa Bay Peterson, Greg DE 6-5 286 North Carolina Central
5 142 Arizona Breaston, Steve WR 6-0 178 Michigan
6 143 Washington Sartz, Dallas OLB 6-5 235 Southern California
7 144 Houston Harrison, Brandon SS 6-2 227 Stanford
8 145 New Orleans (from Miami through Detroit) Jones, David CB 6-0 196 Wingate
9 146 Minnesota Allison, Aundrae WR 6-0 202 East Carolina
10 147 San Francisco Brown, Tarell CB 5-11 192 Texas
11 148 Kansas City (from Buffalo through St. Louis) Smith, Kolby RB 5-11 215 Louisville
12 149 Jacksonville (from Atlanta) Nwaneri, Uche G 6-3 325 Purdue
13 150 Jacksonville Gattis, Josh FS 6-1 213 Wake Forest
14 151 Cincinnati Rowe, Jeff QB 6-5 226 Nevada
15 152 Tennessee Johnson, Antonio DT 6-3 305 Mississippi State
16 153 N.Y. Giants Boss, Kevin TE 6-6 257 Western Oregon
17 154 St. Louis (from St. Louis through Detroit) Ryan, Clifton DT 6-3 310 Michigan State
18 155 Carolina Rosario, Dante TE 6-3 225 Oregon
19 156 Pittsburgh Stephenson, Cameron G 6-3 306 Rutgers
20 157 Green Bay Clowney, David WR 6-0 184 Virginia Tech
21 158 Detroit (from Denver) Baldwin, Johnny OLB 6-2 232 Alabama A&M
22 159 Philadelphia (from Dallas) Gaddis, C.J. FS 6-0 210 Clemson
23 160 Kansas City Medlock, Justin K 6-0 201 UCLA
24 161 Seattle Herring, Will OLB 6-2 229 Auburn
25 162 Philadelphia Celek, Brent TE 6-4 261 Cincinnati
26 163 Houston (from New Orleans) Frye, Brandon OT 6-4 302 Virginia Tech
27 164 Carolina (from N.Y. Jets) Shaw, Tim ILB 6-1 237 Penn State
28 165 Oakland (from New England) Frampton, Eric SS 5-11 205 Washington State
29 166 Jacksonville (from Baltimore) Landri, Derek DT 6-2 277 Notre Dame
30 167 Chicago (from San Diego) Payne, Kevin FS 6-0 216 Louisiana-Monroe
31 168 Chicago Graham, Corey CB 6-0 195 New Hampshire
32 169 Indianapolis Hall, Roy WR 6-2 229 Ohio State
33 170 Pittsburgh (Compensatory Selection) Gay, William CB 5-10 187 Louisville
34 171 New England (Compensatory Selection) Oldenburg, Clint OT 6-5 296 Colorado State
35 172 San Diego (Compensatory Selection) Naanee, Legedu WR 6-2 225 Boise State
36 173 Indianapolis (Compensatory Selection) Coe, Michael CB 6-1 190 Alabama State
37 174 Baltimore (Compensatory Selection) Smith, Troy QB 6-1 213 Ohio State


Have a good one!:jointsmile:

Psycho4Bud
04-29-2007, 07:55 PM
KIRKLAND, Wash. (April 29, 2007) -- The Seattle Seahawks traded Darrell Jackson, their leading wide receiver, to San Francisco for a fourth-round draft choice, No. 124 overall.

Jackson was leading the NFL in touchdown receptions late last season before he sustained a turf toe injury and missed three games. He became expendable when Seattle acquired Deion Branch from New England last September, then signed the former Super Bowl MVP to a $39 million contract.
NFL.com - San Francisco 49ers Team News (http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/SF/10157007)

Nice pick-up for a #4 draft choice.........better than the Moss trade if ya ask me.

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

Psycho4Bud
04-29-2007, 08:35 PM
# Sel# Team Player Pos. Ht. Wt. School
1 175 Oakland O'Neal, Oren FB 5-11 242 Arkansas State
2 176 Minnesota (from Detroit through Denver) Alexander, Rufus OLB 6-1 227 Oklahoma
3 177 N.Y. Jets (from Tampa Bay) Bender, Jacob OT 6-6 316 Nicholls State
4 178 Dallas (from Cleveland) Folk, Nick K 6-1 225 Arizona
5 179 Washington Blades, H.B. ILB 5-11 237 Pittsburgh
6 180 New England (from Arizona) Rogers, Justin OLB 6-3 252 Southern Methodist
7 181 Miami Mauia, Reagan FB 6-0 348 Hawaii
8 182 Tampa Bay (from Minnesota) Hayward, Adam OLB 6-0 235 Portland State
9 183 Houston Studdard, Kasey G 6-2 307 Texas
10 184 Buffalo Wendling, John FS 6-1 222 Wyoming
11 185 Atlanta Lewis, Trey DT 6-3 318 Washburn
12 186 San Francisco Clayton, Thomas RB 5-10 218 Kansas State
13 187 Cincinnati Toeaina, Matt DT 6-2 307 Oregon
14 188 Tennessee Filani, Joel WR 6-2 216 Texas Tech
15 189 N.Y. Giants Koets, Adam OT 6-5 298 Oregon State
16 190 St. Louis Shackleford, Ken OT 6-5 322 Georgia
17 191 Green Bay (from Carolina through N.Y. Jets) Hall, Korey ILB 6-0 232 Boise State
18 192 Green Bay (from Pittsburgh) Bishop, Desmond ILB 6-2 239 California
19 193 Green Bay Crosby, Mason K 6-1 214 Colorado
20 194 Atlanta (from Jacksonville) Irons, David CB 5-10 188 Auburn
21 195 Dallas (from Dallas through Cleveland) Anderson, Deon FB 5-10 236 Connecticut
22 196 Kansas City Taylor, Herbert OT 6-4 296 Texas Christian
23 197 Seattle Taylor, Courtney WR 6-1 209 Auburn
24 198 Atlanta (from Denver through Jacksonville) Datish, Doug C 6-4 302 Ohio State
25 199 Miami (from New Orleans) Mormino, Drew C 6-3 301 Central Michigan
26 200 Cleveland (from N.Y. Jets through Dallas) Purcell, Melila DE 6-4 278 Hawaii
27 201 Philadelphia Barksdale, Rashad CB 6-2 210 Albany
28 202 New England Richardson, Mike CB 5-11 189 Notre Dame
29 203 Atlanta (from Baltimore through Jacksonville) Stone, Daren SS 6-3 218 Maine
30 204 Tennessee (from San Diego) Ford, Jacob DE 6-4 249 Central Arkansas
31 205 Washington (from Chicago) Palmer, Jordan QB 6-6 231 Texas-El Paso
32 206 Tennessee (from Indianapolis) Smith, Ryan CB 5-10 168 Florida
33 207 Baltimore (Compensatory Selection) Burgess, Prescott OLB 6-3 235 Michigan
34 208 New England (Compensatory Selection) Hairston, Justise RB 6-2 220 Central Connecticut
35 209 New England (Compensatory Selection) Hilliard, Corey OT 6-5 318 Oklahoma State
36 210 Seattle (Compensatory Selection) Kent, Jordan WR 6-3 209 Oregon


Have a good one!:jointsmile:

halfassedjediknight
04-29-2007, 10:35 PM
haha ive been keeping tabs on the chargers picks, living in san diego and all.

oh i meant to say nice of you to post the picks, kudos!

yoda
04-30-2007, 03:52 AM
i hate who the skins picked. safety, after we havent addressed the defensive line, at all. then two more linebackers, an experiment that failed already. hb blades im ok with, he can be mentored by london fletcher. jordan palmer and tyler ecker im neutral on.

Psycho4Bud
04-30-2007, 05:17 AM
# Sel# Team Player Pos. Ht. Wt. School
1 211 New England (from Oakland) Lua, Oscar ILB 6-0 238 Southern California
2 212 Dallas (from Detroit through N.Y. Jets) Brown, Courtney CB 6-1 205 Cal Poly
3 213 Cleveland Pittman, Chase DE 6-5 273 Louisiana State
4 214 Tampa Bay Denman, Chris OT 6-6 315 Fresno State
5 215 Arizona Patrick, Ben TE 6-4 270 Delaware
6 216 Washington Ecker, Tyler TE 6-6 269 Michigan
7 217 Minnesota Thigpen, Tyler QB 6-1 216 Coastal Carolina
8 218 Houston Diles, Zach ILB 6-0 240 Kansas State
9 219 Miami Smith, Kelvin ILB 6-2 240 Syracuse
10 220 New Orleans (from Atlanta) Mitchell, Marvin ILB 6-3 249 Tennessee
11 221 Chicago (from San Francisco through Cleveland) McBride, Trumaine CB 5-9 185 Mississippi
12 222 Buffalo Schouman, Derek FB 6-2 247 Boise State
13 223 Tennessee Otto, Michael OT 6-5 308 Purdue
14 224 N.Y. Giants Johnson, Michael SS 6-3 211 Arizona
15 225 Miami (from St. Louis) Fields, Brandon P 6-4 239 Michigan State
16 226 Carolina Wilson, C.J. CB 6-1 195 Baylor
17 227 Pittsburgh Baker, Dallas WR 6-3 207 Florida
18 228 Green Bay Wynn, DeShawn RB 5-10 238 Florida
19 229 Jacksonville Broussard, John WR 6-0 163 San Jose State
20 230 Cincinnati Santucci, Dan G 6-3 296 Notre Dame
21 231 Kansas City Allan, Michael TE 6-6 255 Whitworth
22 232 Seattle Vallos, Steve OT 6-2 297 Wake Forest
23 233 Minnesota (from Denver) Williams, Chandler WR 5-11 184 Florida International
24 234 Cleveland (from Dallas) Steptoe, Syndric WR 5-8 194 Arizona
25 235 N.Y. Jets (from N.Y. Jets through Green Bay) Stuckey, Chansi WR 5-10 185 Clemson
26 236 Philadelphia Ilaoa, Nate FB 5-8 248 Hawaii
27 237 Dallas (from New Orleans) Ball, Alan CB 6-1 176 Illinois
28 238 Miami (from New England) Wright, Abraham DE 6-2 242 Colorado
29 239 Buffalo (from Baltimore) Ah You, C.J. DE 6-4 274 Oklahoma
30 240 San Diego Siler, Brandon ILB 6-2 238 Florida
31 241 Chicago Brant, Aaron OT 6-6 320 Iowa State
32 242 Indianapolis Dawson, Keyunta DE 6-0 268 Texas Tech
33 243 Green Bay (Compensatory Selection) Harris, Clark TE 6-5 261 Rutgers
34 244 Atlanta (Compensatory Selection) Snelling, Jason RB 5-11 232 Virginia
35 245 Tampa Bay (Compensatory Selection) Hamilton, Marcus CB 5-11 192 Virginia
36 246 Tampa Bay (Compensatory Selection) Darby, Kenneth RB 5-10 213 Alabama
37 247 New England (Compensatory Selection) Elgin, Mike G 6-3 282 Iowa
38 248 St. Louis (Compensatory Selection) Jackson, Keith DT 6-0 305 Arkansas
39 249 St. Louis (Compensatory Selection) Stanley, Derek WR 5-9 172 Wisconsin-Whitewater
40 250 N.Y. Giants (Compensatory Selection) Bradshaw, Ahmad RB 5-9 198 Marshall
41 251 Jacksonville (Compensatory Selection) Nkang, Chad ILB 5-11 220 Elon
42 252 Jacksonville (Compensatory Selection) Carnahan, Andrew OT 6-7 306 Arizona State
43 253 Cincinnati (Compensatory Selection) Ndukwe, Nedu SS 6-1 206 Notre Dame
44 254 Oakland (Compensatory Selection) Holland, Johnathan WR 6-0 191 Louisiana Tech
45 255 Detroit (Compensatory Selection) Robinson, Ramzee CB 5-9 182 Alabama



Here's a real nice feature on NFL.com........the Draft Analyzer; gives a bit more detail to the players drafted. It can also be sorted by team.
NFL.com - Draft Analyzer (http://www.nfl.com/draft/analyzer/round1)

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

Psycho4Bud
04-30-2007, 05:19 AM
Green Bay

Rd Sel# Player Pos. School
1 16 Justin Harrell DT Tennessee
Pat Kirwan's Analysis
I had Justin Harrell going somewhere at this point in the draft because when he regained his health, it demonstrated to the NFL -- with the 35 reps on the bench -- NFL personnel people went back and looked at 2005 game tapes and convinced themselves he was a first-round selection because he has a unique ability to disengage from blockers and make plays in the backfield.



Rd Sel# Player Pos. School
2 63 Brandon Jackson RB Nebraska
Gil Brandt's Analysis
Jackson has a chance to be the real surprise of this draft, as far as running backs go. He reminds me of Frank Gore and Rudi Johnson. A three-year player at Nebraska who left a year early, he's a complete back. He's a real good receiver; you don't have to take him out in passing situations.



Rd Sel# Player Pos. School
3 78 James Jones WR San Jose State
Gil Brandt's Analysis
Jones is a tall wide receiver and he runs a 4.54. He's strong (22 reps) and he had a big season last year (70 catches). He makes the short catches that keeps the chains moving.



Rd Sel# Player Pos. School
3 89 Aaron Rouse SS Virginia Tech
Gil Brandt's Analysis
Rouse (6-4, 223; 4.46) was a former linebacker who was moved to safety. He's a straight-ahead type of runner. I'm not sure he can play safety and can turn and run to cover a receiver, despite his speed.



Rd Sel# Player Pos. School
119 Allen Barbre OT Missouri Southern State
Gil Brandt's Analysis
He went to a small high school, then redshirted at Missouri Southern before becoming a four-year starter. Barbre (6-4, 300) ran a 4.64 and had 28 reps. For a player coming out of an NCAA Division II school that doesn't have a weight program, 28 reps is pretty encouraging -- he can really improve on that in an NFL weight program.



Rd Sel# Player Pos. School
157 David Clowney WR Virginia Tech
Gil Brandt's Analysis
I thought Clowney (6-0 1/4, 188) he had a chance to be a Day 1 pick. He reminds you of Torry Holt. (Clowney looked like a pencil at the Combine.) He's got 4.33 speed, but had only 34 catches and no touchdowns. Heā??s got pretty good hands.



Rd Sel# Player Pos. School
6 191 Korey Hall ILB Boise State
Gil Brandt's Analysis
Heā??s a dynamo with 4.73 speed. Heā??s a tremendously aggressive guy. Iā??m not sure if he will get any playing time at linebacker, but I think he will be a great special-teams player.



Rd Sel# Player Pos. School
6 192 Desmond Bishop ILB California
Gil Brandt's Analysis
He has been an inside linebacker, but his best position in the NFL probably will be as an inside linebacker. He has 4.72 speed. He made 126 tackles last season, including 15 for a loss.



Rd Sel# Player Pos. School
193 Mason Crosby K Colorado
Gil Brandt's Analysis
I picked him for the Playboy All-America team. There was some concern about his credentials because he kicked at altitude, but on a steamy day in September 2005 at Miami , he kicked a 58-yard field goal -- the longest ever in NCAA history at sea level off grass without a tee. He really needs to change his kicking technique. If he finds a good special-teams coach, he can make the change and be successful.



Rd Sel# Player Pos. School
228 DeShawn Wynn RB Florida
Gil Brandt's Analysis
He was an outstanding HS player in Ohio. He's 5-10 3/8, ran 4.50. He's a runner more than a receiver. He gained 700 yards and scored 6 touchdowns last year.



Rd Sel# Player Pos. School
243 Clark Harris TE Rutgers
Gil Brandt's Analysis
He's 6-5 1/2, 261 and ran a 4.80. He has good hands but needs to improve his blocking. He had 34 catches for 2 TDs in 2006.

Have a good one!:jointsmile:

ATrain
04-30-2007, 10:22 PM
Tampa Bay had a solid draft. More help for the O-Line, the immediate impact of Gaines Adams, and a nice looking strong safety :jointsmile:

Although I still wish the Lions would have left us Calvin Johnson :(

thecreator
04-30-2007, 10:32 PM
Damn I wanted Calvin Johnson us (Tampabay Bucs) to streingth our O line and try and get us out of the barn. I mean were in need of a D line but our O line is on there way out. Cadillac Williams, Joey Galloway, Michael Clayton, Chirs Simms , Jeff Garcia all giants of yore and now were reduced to picking scraps of the draft room floor.I mean I'm glad we got early pics but with our tendency to balance contracts correctly were kinda fucked.

typoerror
05-02-2007, 02:52 PM
count me in for handing your asses to yall in fantasy football. :jointsmile:

ATrain
05-02-2007, 08:41 PM
Damn I wanted Calvin Johnson us (Tampabay Bucs) to streingth our O line and try and get us out of the barn. I mean were in need of a D line but our O line is on there way out. Cadillac Williams, Joey Galloway, Michael Clayton, Chirs Simms , Jeff Garcia all giants of yore and now were reduced to picking scraps of the draft room floor.I mean I'm glad we got early pics but with our tendency to balance contracts correctly were kinda fucked.

See, I still firmly believe that Caddy will get back to his rookie season numbers. This has to be a big year for Clayton or else he is certainly off the team, and I've love him to stay. If Clayton hits his near rookie of the year numbers and Galloway keeps producing for another season or two we should have some WR threats (especially if Stovall steps up).

Gaines Adams looks like he could really produce which lends immediate support to our D-Line. I would just love to see one season when all the Bucs are in top form. Last year Rice did nothing. Two years now Clayton hasn't produced. Caddy had a bad year. Simms has been up and down since day 1. If everyone could come together for one season they could really dominate :jointsmile:

Anyway, Tampa against Seattle in Week 1. Can't wait!!! :) :) :)