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The Bengals select CB Phillip Gaines, Rice
Rnd. 3 , late enough in the draft to take a chance on a talented baggage player , comes with risk but could bring huge rewards . If this young man follows the path set by players like Burfict and the Badger he might become the best O-Lineman in this draft .
The Saints select Seantrel Hendersen --- OT --- The U .
First person to make the pick for the Panthers when they are up, make the pick for the Panthers when they are up.
If you want someone to take this pick, I will. Puts me closer to the Vikings pick.
If you want someone to take this pick, I will. Puts me closer to the Vikings pick.
I don't understand them. They seem to all be picks for the future , as in projects. Of course my non love for BridgeH2O is obvious.
So close!
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GM RM recap
Bears:
1st Round: CB Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State
The Bears need to replace Peanut Tillman, who was not only a great cornerback but a playmaker. Dennard may not have the measurables but he has a nose for the ball, and makes plays.
2nd Round: DT Will Sutton, Arizona State
There is a glaring need at DT for the Bears, and they decide to take a chance on Sutton to play the under tackle position for them. With thoughts of Tommie Harris in their heads they hope Sutton is the player from two years ago.
3rd Round: S Craig Loston, LSU
Strange to say the Bears have a good offense yet need help on defense. Loston is a good pick with potential. Coming from LSU he has played against top competition so the skill is there. This will help sure up the secondary in Chicago.
Steelers:
1st Round: DT Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh
Thrilled that Donald got past the Giants the Steelers rushed up to pick Donald whom will play either DE or OLB for the Steeler. Both positions need youth and talent and Donald will provide that.
2nd Round: G/OT Joe Bitonio, Nevada
If you have to trade for Levi Brown to improve your line, then you have no talent at tackle. Bitonio is a steal for the Steelers at this spot and will come in day 1 and start at one of the tackle spots.
3rd Round: WR Brandon Coleman, Rutgers
6'-6" and 225 lbs. Coleman is a big bodied, possession receiver. When Big Ben is in trouble this will be an easy target to find and throw to, not to mention Coleman has every thing you look for to be a red zone threat.