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Underclassmen Tracker NFL Draft

#1

http://www.sbnation.com/nfl-mock-draft/2...en-tracker


 

It's that time of year, when underclassmen announce their intent to enter the draft. One familiar player is former Dawg Isaiah Crowell.


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#2

good decision from petty, he needs more experience to hone his skills.


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#3

Devin Gardner going back to Michigan? Glad we got that out of the way.  :woot:


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#4

Of the 8 early entrants so far, two (Colt Lyerla and Chris Boyd) are not going to a sniff in the NFL due to off the field issues.


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#5

Richardson has some good speed and has been balling in the PAC-12, but he's only 170 it'll be interesting to see what his weight is at the combine & where he gets drafted.


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#6

I'd be lying if I said I knew much about Richardson. But he did put up some impressive numbers for being on such a putrid team. I have seen him graded as a second/third rounder.


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#7

Is there a website that has a per school listing? I only care about which Buckeyes and Gators will leave early.


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#8

C'mon Eric Ebron!

 

Perfect draft:

Teddy B

Trade back into first to get Ebron

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O/D lineman

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#9

Quote:C'mon Eric Ebron!

 

Perfect draft:

Teddy B

Trade back into first to get Ebron

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O/D lineman
 

A perfect draft is one with no trades up. We need to keep all of our draft picks, both this year and next. That is the only way to rebuild the team from the ground up.

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#10

Quote:A perfect draft is one with no trades up. We need to keep all of our draft picks, both this year and next. That is the only way to rebuild the team from the ground up.
 

There is no one way.  It can be done a million different ways, but you must collect great players.  Using one 4th round pick to move up and grab an electric TE would be a small price to pay if the deal were on the table

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#11

Quote:There is no one way.  It can be done a million different ways, but you must collect great players.  Using one 4th round pick to move up and grab an electric TE would be a small price to pay if the deal were on the table
That's two picks for one TE.

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win. - Mahatma Gandhi

 

http://s6.postimg.org/vyr2ycdfz/Teddy_Br...cked_4.gif
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#12

Quote:There is no one way.  It can be done a million different ways, but you must collect great players.  Using one 4th round pick to move up and grab an electric TE would be a small price to pay if the deal were on the table
 

For every pick you trade away, there is one less player you can pick in the rebuilding process. We need more picks, not less, because our strategy is build through the draft and sign veterans to fill in the gaps. Look at what we can do with that fourth round pick. I think we were very lucky the Buccaneers were happy with only a fourth round pick to drop out of #5.

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#13

Lyerla in the 6th would be an absolute steal..is he worth the risk? What exactly did he get in trouble for?
"Expect for the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes."

 

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#14

Quote:Lyerla in the 6th would be an absolute steal..is he worth the risk? What exactly did he get in trouble for?


Coke.
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#15

Quote:Lyerla in the 6th would be an absolute steal..is he worth the risk? What exactly did he get in trouble for?
  

 

Quote:Coke.
 

And that was after he quit the team at Oregon.

 

He's a turd. No thanks.

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#16

Quote:Coke.


Ehh.


Never mind. We've had enough druggies on this team.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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