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AJ McCarron-QB

Carl Bradford-LB

Cristian Jones-LB

Marcus Roberson-CB 

Telvin Smith -LB

David Yankey - OG (Huge Drop)

Lache Seastrunk-RB

Pierre Desir-CB

Walt Aikens-CB

Daniel McCullers-DT (BIG BOY)

 

Add yours............

Jaylen Watkins CB

Keith McGill CB 

Dontae Johnson CB 

Storm Johnson HB 

Lache Seastrunk HB
Antonio Richardson from Tennessee. He was mocked in the 1st by a lot of experts. I know we like Frenchie,but I wouldn't hate pulling the trigger on this guy.

 

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2014/profiles/a...id=2543508

 

Played LT in college, so he has that flexibility but figures to translate more as a RT at the next level.

Rest of the picks should be defense. Bring in some more competition, see what happens. Everyone get their daily filling of Gusjuice, and should be a good season for the team, the fans, and the future
Don't leave out Jackson Jeffcoat. I thought the Jags might have targeted him in the third round. Solid LEO prospect.

I kinda want Storm Johnson, I think Bortles would like that. 

Is Caraun Reid still available? Also wondering where Michael Sam will end up if anywhere.
Tons of good players left...just off the top of my head:

Bruce Ellington

Martavis Bryant

Devonta Freeman

Isaiah Crowell

Storm Johnson

Telvin Smith

Christian Jones

Caraun Reid

Ronald Powell

Jaylen Watkins

Pierre Desir

Bashaud Breeland

Walt Aikens

Keith McGill

Russ Bodine

Gabe Ikard

Tyler Larsen

Jon Halapio

Kapri Bibbs

Ed Stinson

Christian Jones

Marcel Jensen

Russell Bodine

Brock Vereen

Quote:I kinda want Storm Johnson, I think Bortles would like that. 
Let's hope somebody else thinks about this and they take him.

 

We don't want the cleverly out of focus guys to expose the average Bortles as an untalented smaller college quarterback surrounded with unappreciated pro talent.

 

That would hurt ticket sales and the Nike people switched out too many Bridgewater name panels to ruin Biff.

 

Perhaps if A.J. McCarron could take a picture of himself holding up a "I will win Super Bowls for food" sign somebody in the NFL will make a few phone calls and get him drafted?

 

We used to be a good team.....

Walt Akins

Pierre Desir

Trevor Reilly

Gabe Ikard
Quote:Let's hope somebody else thinks about this and they take him.

 

We don't want the cleverly out of focus guys to expose the average Bortles as an untalented smaller college quarterback surrounded with unappreciated pro talent.

 

That would hurt ticket sales and the Nike people switched out too many Bridgewater name panels to ruin Biff.

 

Perhaps if A.J. McCarron could take a picture of himself holding up a "I will win Super Bowls for food" sign somebody in the NFL will make a few phone calls and get him drafted?

 

We used to be a good team.....
 

I see the quest to be the number one troll continues. If I may, I have provided you with a sort of mid term report.

 

Things about your trolling I like:

 
  • Spamming. This is probably the key point. You have established your position, now you just need to batter it home. Find a thread, more or less ignore the topic at hand and spew until you get a bite.
  • Your use of nicknames. I think Biff could be a little more offensive (think 'money dung sweeper'), but you own it now. I don't even have to look to the left of the screen, if I see Biff, I know its Jungle Cat. That's some high level stuff right there.
  • Supporting your guy. Pick a player we are unlikely to draft and make him the holy grail savior. Its a tried and trusted method.
 

Things to work on:

 
  • Too much waffle. You're still trying to do too much. Less is more. Bortles sucks, Caldwell's an idiot, I'm smart, done. Anything else and you're saying too much and your post loses power.
  • Clarity. The best trolls are articulate. These 3 sentences for example:
    Quote: 

    Let's hope somebody else thinks about this and they take him.

     

    We don't want the cleverly out of focus guys to expose the average Bortles as an untalented smaller college quarterback surrounded with unappreciated pro talent.

     

    That would hurt ticket sales and the Nike people switched out too many Bridgewater name panels to ruin Biff.
    What are you trying to say here? Do you like Storm Johnson? Do you think we should take him? I have no idea what you're going on about. People wont respond if you dont make sense.


 

In all, this is a good effort. I've noticed king troll has taken a back seat lately, I think you have him on the ropes, but don't get to cocky. Becoming a top troll takes years and most give up after a few months. Work on the holes in your game and you could be join the pantheon of Jungle greats.
Lamin Barrow will be a jaguar today
Quote:I see the quest to be the number one troll continues. If I may, I have provided you with a sort of mid term report.


Things about your trolling I like:
  • Spamming. This is probably the key point. You have established your position, now you just need to batter it home. Find a thread, more or less ignore the topic at hand and spew until you get a bite.
  • Your use of nicknames. I think Biff could be a little more offensive (think 'money dung sweeper'), but you own it now. I don't even have to look to the left of the screen, if I see Biff, I know its Jungle Cat. That's some high level stuff right there.
  • Supporting your guy. Pick a player we are unlikely to draft and make him the holy grail savior. Its a tried and trusted method.


Things to work on:
  • Too much waffle. You're still trying to do too much. Less is more. Bortles sucks, Caldwell's an idiot, I'm smart, done. Anything else and you're saying too much and your post loses power.
  • Clarity. The best trolls are articulate. These 3 sentences for example:


    What are you trying to say here? Do you like Storm Johnson? Do you think we should take him? I have no idea what you're going on about. People wont respond if you dont make sense.


In all, this is a good effort. I've noticed king troll has taken a back seat lately, I think you have him on the ropes, but don't get to cocky. Becoming a top troll takes years and most give up after a few months. Work on the holes in your game and you could be join the pantheon of Jungle greats.

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OT: Antonio Richardson, Cameron Fleming, James Hurst

OG: Zach Fulton, David Yankey, Jon Halapio, Cyril Richardson

OC: Corey Linsley, Gabe Ikard, Bryan Stork

TE: Arthur Lynch

WR: Jared Abrederis, Robert Heron, Martavis Bryant, Brandon Coleman

RB: De'Anthony Thomas, Ka'Deem Carey, Devonta Freeman, Lache Seastrunk, Storm Johnson

QB: Zach Mettenberger, Aaron Murray, AJ McCarron

DE: Chris Smith, Ed Stinson, Cassius Marsh, Jackson Jeffcoat, Taylor Hart

DT: Anthony Johnson, Kelcy Quarles, Daquan Jones, Daniel McCullers

LB: Lamin Barrow, Carl Bradford, Shayne Skov, Max Bullough, Christian Jones

CB: Keith McGill, Pierre Desir, Walt Aikens, Jaylen Watkins

S: Ed Reynolds, Dion Bailey, Craig Loston, Jonathan Dowling, Ahmad Dixon

 

...to name a few

Some solid DT's out there. I like Quarles.

 

Christian Jones is interesting too. Similar player to Dekoda Watson.

James Gayle DE

Larry Webster DE

Cassius Marsh DE/OLB/TE

Zach Moore DE/OLB

 

Keith McGill CB

Antoine Exum CB

Dontae Johnson CB

Bennett Jackson CB

Victor Hampton CB

 

Adrian Hubbard OLB

Lamin Barrow OLB

Carl Bradford OLB

Prince Shembo OLB

Trevor Reilly OLB

Shaquil Barrett OLB

Nate Askew OLB

Morgan Breslin OLB

Devon Kennard OLB

 

Storm Johnson RB

Lache Seastrunk RB

 

JC Copeland FB

Quote:I kinda want Storm Johnson, I think Bortles would like that.


After we drafted Blake I took to YouTube and watched ucf vs louisville. Storm and that freshman back absolutely dominated that game. Bb had a few stellar throws but I came away thinking those rbs had just won the game.
Quote:After we drafted Blake I took to YouTube and watched ucf vs louisville. Storm and that freshman back absolutely dominated that game. Bb had a few stellar throws but I came away thinking those rbs had just won the game.
 

William Stanbeck is the freshman and he is going to be a stud for UCF next year.
Quote:James Gayle DE

Larry Webster DE

Cassius Marsh DE/OLB/TE

Zach Moore DE/OLB

 

Keith McGill CB

Antoine Exum CB

Dontae Johnson CB

Bennett Jackson CB

Victor Hampton CB

 

Adrian Hubbard OLB

Lamin Barrow OLB

Carl Bradford OLB

Prince Shembo OLB

Trevor Reilly OLB

Shaquil Barrett OLB

Nate Askew OLB

Morgan Breslin OLB

Devon Kennard OLB

 

Storm Johnson RB

Lache Seastrunk RB

 

JC Copeland FB
 

 

I like Webster too, but there was some rumor (dunno if true) about Webster changing positions in the NFL to TE?....
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