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National Football Post has Bears drafting ND WR Floyd
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/...t-10-7674.html
1. Indianapolis Colts: QB Andrew Luck: Stanford
The Colts look like the worst team in the NFL without QB Peyton Manning and Luck is the nation’s consensus number one overall pick. He seems like the ideal candidate to replace Manning when it’s all said and done.
2. Seattle Seahawks: QB Matt Barkley: USC
The Seahawks look to be once again in the market for a franchise quarterback.
3. Kansas City Chiefs: OT Matt Kalil: USC
An NFL ready tackle who can come in and give the Chiefs some much needed talent and overall versatility up front.
4. St. Louis Rams: WR Alshon Jeffery: South Carolina
QB Sam Bradford doesn’t have much in the terms of talent to throw to and Jeffery has the skill set to mature into that big time threat.
5. Miami Dolphins: QB Landry Jones: Oklahoma
It’s a quarterback driven league and it doesn’t look like the Dolphins have that guy at this stage.
6. Minnesota Vikings: OT Jonathan Martin: Stanford
Minnesota thinks they have their quarterback of the future in Christian Ponder, so they’re going to need a big body on the left side to protect him.
7. Cleveland Browns: DE Quinton Coples: North Carolina
The Browns need an X-factor in their front seven and Coples can be that guy.
8. Cincinnati Bengals: RB Trent Richardson: Alabama
If you want to win in the AFC North, you need to be able to play some power football. No running back in the draft offers a better size/speed combo than Richardson.
9. Denver Broncos: CB Morris Claiborne: LSU
Denver can’t cover anyone in the back half and Claiborne offers them a potential big play press cover man in round one.
10. Jacksonville Jaguars: WR Justin Blackmon: Oklahoma State
The Jags need to give their rookie QB Blaine Gabbert some weapons to throw to on offense and Blackmon is a great piece to build around.
11. Arizona Cardinals: OT Riley Reiff: Iowa
Arizona has a nice nucleus of talent on the offensive side of the ball, so it’s imperative they give those weapons enough time to function up front.
12. Carolina Panthers: DE Donte Paige-Moss: North Carolina
The Panthers need to improve the talent in their front seven and despite being raw, Paige-Moss has as much upside as anyone in the class.
13. Chicago Bears: WR Michael Floyd: Notre Dame
Floyd is the kind of big wide out who can win in the three-step game and give the Bears the much needed big time talent at wide out they need.
14. San Francisco 49ers: CB Dre Kirkpatrick: Alabama
There isn’t a ton of talent in the San Fran secondary and adding a guy like Kirkpatrick who can come in and help out from day one would be ideal.
15. Philadelphia Eagles: DT Alameda Ta’amu: Washington
The Eagles struggle vs. the run and it all starts from their inability to anchor inside, which is Ta’amu’s strength.
16. Tennessee Titans: OG David DeCastro: Stanford
An instant plug-and-play type prospect who has the skill set to mature into one of the better guards in the NFL.
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I don't think we'll be picking at 13 though
Last edited by Nick; 11-02-2011 at 02:50 PM.
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Fill the void with Floyd.
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I would have a boner if they finally showed they gave a shit about the wr position
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Jump the Jags and grab Blackmon!
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Floyd seems built like Brandon Marshall (hopefully without the sprinkles of crazy)
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I don't know about us picking 13 th but I'm very certain the Broncos will have a top 5 pick if they play Tebow. If Manning comes back healthy from his neck surgery Luck is not the kind of guy to sit behind him and wait for three years for his shot like Aaron Rodgers did. If they can swing it look for Denver to pile choices and/or players on Indy's door step including Orton in order to win the Luck sweepstakes. Elway wants him bad and they need a QB a whole lot more than a CB.
If we take a WR in round one my pick would be Floyd as well but as long as Angelo is in charge I'd be willing to bet it won't happen. I think we'll either grab a pass rusher or a linebacker in the first. That being the case Al Toon would be a nice pick in the second. But it's just too hard to tell right now how things will break.
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Originally Posted by
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I don't know about us picking 13 th but I'm very certain the Broncos will have a top 5 pick if they play Tebow. If Manning comes back healthy from his neck surgery Luck is not the kind of guy to sit behind him and wait for three years for his shot like Aaron Rodgers did. If they can swing it look for Denver to pile choices and/or players on Indy's door step including Orton in order to win the Luck sweepstakes. Elway wants him bad and they need a QB a whole lot more than a CB.
If we take a WR in round one my pick would be Floyd as well but as long as Angelo is in charge I'd be willing to bet it won't happen. I think we'll either grab a pass rusher or a linebacker in the first. That being the case Al Toon would be a nice pick in the second. But it's just too hard to tell right now how things will break.
Lot of chatter today on DC radio about a blogger's article on how the Skins have to make a play for Luck no matter the situation. Talking about packaging 3 or 4 first rounders to the team holding the #1 spot for the Skins to move up and take him. Rationale is that if this guy is like Peyton Manning go up and get him. And Skins would be the organization to make a deal like that.
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I could see that happening or a bidding war between Denver and Washington for that spot. As long as Manning can still play what good does it do to have a guy like Luck just sitting collecting and #1 draft picks money. Hell they just gave Manning a $90 mil extension. Talk about a team becoming QB poor with two contracts like that to digest.
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Justin Blackmon from Oklahoma State University would certainly be a nice first round pick.
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Dolphins 5th overall? They're gonna be worse than 32 NFL teams and 14 CFL teams...
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