So who goes first?
Any special players you are hoping is going to suit up in your teams jersey???
The Cowboys really need offensive line players. I have read rumors they may take Pouncey at center. This would be a good choice.
--The fans were really vocal! "We want football, we want football."
As a team fan, I would like to see the Boys take Mark Ingram and dish Marion Barber.
I must say I got chills up my spine when Goodell came out and the fans when vocal
we want football . .and Roger as diplomatic as he could be said.. Me too!
Let the fun begin
He did handle it very well.
Can't believe in some of the surprise picks though.
Cam is my bet, but I'm watching the Lakers tonight.
Lakers won and I am waiting for the Grizz and SA game!
Thank god the Panthers took Newton first. I was really worried he was going to drop to my team. I'd say there's about an 80% chance Newton is a bust. Even analysts like Steve Young, who is usually a very neutral guy, have come out and said Newton doesn't have the football acumen to succeed in the NFL. I believe one person said compared to Cam Newton, JaMarcus Russell look like Peyton Manning. Newton's athleticism won't work in the NFL. His game might look similar to Michael Vick's, but they are worlds apart. Cam Newton made under 25 passes from the pocket in his entire college football career. He played his best season on one of the best teams in the country with great blocking. He's going to a Panthers team with no solid offensive weapons and no blocking.
All of this rant is assuming Cam Newton has the work ethic to show up to camp prepared to play in the NFL, which he really hasn't proven so far. He won't be able to cheat his way through the playbook or the video room. Not to mention the fact that we all know the NCAA is going to strip his Heisman and Auburn's national title away at some point, just like they did with Reggie Bush. That's bad PR for Newton AND the Panthers.
Saints taking Mark Ingram makes it look like Reggie Bush is out of the door in New Orleans. Even read about a tweet this morning that Bush believes the same.
He was over-rated for sure coming into the NFL. He was awesome in "college football," but the Pros is a totally different scenario.
yes, reality show perhaps! This is his new gf!
I think Ingram is a great pick and fit for the Saints. He's probably bummed that he fell so far, but this is really a great situation for him.
I think they'll keep bush over pierre thomas, but I'd cut both. Happy with tampas pick! I'm suprised over atlanta trading 5 picks get get julio jones!
That was a surprise! A high price for Jones.
As a Vikings fan, I'm wondering what they saw in Christian Ponder at #12. That's definitely a reach right there.
I'm also surprised Nick Fairley fell to #13. What a gift for the Lions. They are going to have a crazy defensive line with Suh, Fairley, and Vanden Bosch.
Detroit is building a defense that could be awesome quickly through the draft. Wise move. They still need pass protection addressed.
I like the Lions pick of Titus Young at WR as well. He always impressed me at Boise St. He's a playmaker the Lions can use to help Calvin Johnson.
Through the first three rounds, I'd have to give my props to the Lions as having the best draft to this point.
I think you are right there. The Lions have made picks that address issues. Still a young team, but they are building the right way it appears...through the draft.
ponders better the gabbard as just as good as locker. the raiders just got another wisnoski, steve was an awesome linemen is stefens uncle and his dad played for the colts(never heard of him)I hope bowers falls to the bucs!!!
Two thoughts. First, what's the deal with going bat stir crazy overvaluing quarterbacks? Jake Locker at 8? Christian Ponder at 12? Under normal circumstances, these guys are second or third round picks. What gives this year? Good luck with that, Titans and Vikings. I am glad my Browns traded down and just took solid football players instead of going for sexy names. I hope they continue to do that; heck, the Patriots have done that for ten years, and look where they are at.
Second, and more importantly, who was Mr. Irrelevant this year (very last pick in the draft), and how will he fare in the NFL? Every once in awhile, Mr. Irrelevant makes the team and has a decent career. It's always a nice story when that happens.
The lions,pats,bucs,bengals had the best drafts! On a personal not bengal leave the georgia guys to a better team, sorry f....k...rs lol.
by fishskinfreak2008 14 years ago
Here's another arrogant guy. How will he make it in the NFL if he is grabbing at his shoulder and rolling around on the turf?????? Let's start the anti-Bradford fan club here.
by GeorgiaPeachGirl 12 years ago
Comment on one of the newest up and coming quarterbacks. He may just be what the panthers needed.
by nanderson500 10 years ago
For you football fans out there, do you prefer the NFL or college football?
by EJ Lambert 10 years ago
What is your all-time favorite NFL draft what-if?Did you know the Chicago Bears could've traded for Howie Long in 1983? The Dallas Cowboys had a clear sight at Randy Moss in 1998. Throughout history the NFL draft has been chalked full of what-ifs. Which is your favorite?
by Jack Hazen 11 years ago
Tick, tick, tick.The Pittsburgh Steelers are on the clock.NFL Draft is next week. I'm going to write a hub about who the Steelers should draft, and probably publish it early next week.Maybe it would be fun if some of you other black and gold fans did likewise and we compare results.Maybe not. If...
by hockey8mn 11 years ago
Do you prefer college football or the nfl?
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