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If he works at it, I think he could be another Frank Gore...but there may be a better comparison for him. Priest may be a bit of a stretch, but I do think the guy can be a highly effective player in the NFL. He blocks well, understands angles, catches well out of the backfield, has good power and is a smart football player that every coach wants on his team. That pick was one of the steals of this draft IMO. |
Bo if you pick my guy, I will let Rex Burkhead go undrafted like the bitch he is
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Thanks to Pest & ChiefsCountry for filling in while I was away. Awesome is back.
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Just in time to take a Maize and Blue ass whuppin'!!! Hail to the Victors!:) |
Baltimore Ravens select DT Kwame Geathers Georgia
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Miami Dolphins select WR Ace Sanders, South Carolina.
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Whew! That was close.
Another fantastic athlete is available to the Packers. Teams may question his declining production in his junior and senior season, which is why you draft this guy and have him play special teams. If he's got the drive and the will, you just got yourself a steal. You need to take these players whenever you can get them. The Packers select Devin Taylor, DE/OLB, South Carolina |
I'm much happier with my Packers draft than my Chiefs draft. There's not a single player on this list that I question if I made the right decision. BPA/need were fused together harmoniously to create this beautiful piece of art I call the Green Bay Packers 2013 draft:
1. Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame 2. Travis Frederick, C, Wisconsin 3. Johnathan Franklin, RB, UCLA 4. Josh Boyce, WR, TCU 5. Rod Sweeting, CB, Georgia Tech 5. Devin Taylor, DE/OLB, South Carolina Eifert and Franklin were need picks (well, I made Eifert a need, anyway) that are going to add so much sizzle and pop to that offense. Frederick should already claim the starting center position in training camp, which will stabilize an interior offensive line plagued with injuries and guys like Evan Dietrich Smith not knowing wtf is going on. Boyce, Sweeting, and Taylor are all "depth" picks, but in the sense that their contributions on special teams and in reserve roles will be all they can do for a bit, but as the team learns to depend on them, they all have a great shot to be key players, and even starters on this Packers team. Most importantly, they're selections that pick around the edges of cleaning up the pass protection issues. The Packers with three of their OTs 100% healthy is going to be the biggest thing. When they start getting back into sync, these guys like Eifert and Frederick are going to really fit the bill for them. |
This round seriously skull-****ed my board.
JFC. It looked like I was going to get 3rd round quality RBs in the 6th for NYJ. |
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I'd rather have all of those RBs that were just drafted in the 5th round (including Barner) over Taylor |
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