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joeshmo

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As for Atlanta trading Jimmy Williams, if they want to move up badly enough, they would do it...particularly if QB Brian Brohm is there at #5...with doubts about Vick's future in ATL, Petrino may do everything he can to get Brohm.

First they would trade draft picks before they trade away their future at CB. Teams dont trade highly touted high draft pick rookies after one year. It is almost like a lot of people on this board wanting to trade for Winston before he even finished his rookie season. I know its your opinion and all but it is 100% not going to happen.

Second, Vick is not going anywhere, all stories to the contrary are completely baseless and false. Blank is in love with Vick and is the face of his team, and does anyone realize just how much of a cap hit they would take if they traded him after his huge salary he got. ATL is not going to trade up for a QB, if anything they will trade up for a DE since Abrham is a injury wimp, and the other guy is a UFA.
 

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Mel Kiper just came out with a new Big Board with the Juniors who have come out so far included in it. It's not a mock draft yet is prospect rankings.

If Thomas is off the board, I'd like to see us draft Jamaal Anderson. The guy is an absolute freak.

1. Calvin Johnson, WR, Georgia Tech (6-4, 225) | previous: UR
He's not only a tremendous athlete, but he's also a hard worker and very team oriented.

2. Joe Thomas, OT, Wisconsin (6-6½, 313) | previous: Same
Huge, quick and athletic with a long wingspan.
3. Brady Quinn, QB, Notre Dame (6-3½, 225) | previous: 1
Poised, smart and at his best in pressure situations. Quinn did throw two interceptions in Sugar Bowl after throwing just one INT in his previous eight games.
*4. JaMarcus Russell, QB, LSU (6-6, 260) | previous: UR
Big, strong signal caller with a powerful arm. Decision-making improved significantly this season.
*5. Jamaal Anderson, DE, Arkansas (6-5, 270) | previous: UR
Gifted athlete, coming off an exceptional 2006 campaign. A complete player, equally as solid versus the run as he is as a pass rusher.
*6. Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma (6-1½, 218) | previous: UR
Talented RB with an excellent burst to the outside for a back his size. The concern is durability.
*7. Alan Branch, DT, Michigan (6-5½, 328) | previous: UR
Huge and athletic, Branch is a true space-eater along the interior. Once his technique improves, watch out!
*8. Marshawn Lynch, RB, California (5-11, 224) | previous: UR
Complete big back, right on the heels of Adrian Peterson when it comes to who will be the top RB in the draft.
9. Gaines Adams, DE, Clemson (6-4½, 260) | previous: 4
Flashes dominating ability with his athleticism and quickness. Adams leads the Tigers with 10½ sacks and 15½ tackles for loss.
10. Leon Hall, CB, Michigan (5-11, 193) | previous: 3
Tough customer who also shows very good anticipation and awareness in coverage. Hall leads the Wolverines with three interceptions.
11. LaRon Landry, DB, LSU (6-1½, 205) | previous: 6
Four-year starter who has proven to be Mr. Reliable throughout his career. Landry lead LSU with 42 solo tackles.
12. Amobi Okoye, DT, Louisville (6-1½, 298) | previous: 5
A four-year veteran, and he is only 19 years old. Okoye is quick and explosive and goes all-out on every play. He is not only good at eating up space but also gets good penetration into the backfield. He's second on the Cardinals in both sacks and tackles for loss.
13. Jeff Samardzija, WR, Notre Dame (6-4½, 215) | previous: 10
Super hands and concentration with outstanding speed-to-size ratio. He caught a touchdown pass in the final five games of the season.
*14. Dwayne Jarrett, WR, USC (6-4, 210) | previous: UR
Has the size and natural pass receiving skills to create mismatches against smaller CB's. Also has better quickness out of his break than people give him credit for.
*15. Robert Meachem, WR, Tennessee (6-2½, 210) | previous: UR
Came through with a number of highlight film type "wow" plays this season. If he runs well at the Combine, Meachem could elevate his draft position in the weeks leading up to the draft.
16. Tony Ugoh, OT, Arkansas (6-5, 308) | previous: 9
Ugoh's stock has been rising all year to the point where he's one of the more intriguing senior prospects in the nation.
*17. Charles Johnson, DE, Georgia (6-2, 280) | previous: UR
Shows natural pass rush skills and his workout numbers should be eye catching.
18. Levi Brown, OT, Penn St. (6-4½, 325) | previous: 15
Steady and reliable at protecting the quarterback's blind side. *19. Sidney Rice, WR, South Carolina (6-3, 200) | previous: Angular wide-out with a nice burst out of his break and above average hands. The key for Rice will be how well he runs at the combine workout.



20. Ryan Kalil, C, USC (6-2½, 292) | previous: 12
His performance during the latter stages of his career has been that of a first- or second-round draft choice.
*21. Lawrence Timmons, LB, Florida St. (6-2¼, 233) | previous: UR
Moves right to the top of a very subpar LB'ing corps overall, particularly from the senior class. His production and consistency from game to game are what jumps out at you with Timmons.

22. Adam Carriker, DE, Nebraska (6-6, 320) | previous: 8
You just don't see many defensive ends carrying 300 pounds who can move as well as Carriker.

23. Dwayne Bowe, WR, LSU (6-2, 217) | previous: 13
Big and productive, Bowe runs excellent routes and has the toughness to catch the ball in traffic.
24. Marshal Yanda, OT, Iowa (6-4, 300) | previous: UR
Well coached with outstanding technique, Yanda has been enjoying a steady rise up the draft board. Also will provide a great deal of versatility at the pro level. 24. Anthony Spencer, DE, Purdue (6-3¼, 273) | previous: 18
He has become a much more effective pass-rusher this season for the Boilermakers. The key at the next level will be his athleticism and versatility, because I project he would be an ideal outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense.
 

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If Sherman is HC, we will probably trade down. :(

If Sherman is named HC and then trades aways the 5th pick with guys like Joe Thomas, Jamaal Anderson, Gaines Adams, Branch, Peterson, and Lynch possibly all on the board then I might be done. The thought is infuriating
 

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If Sherman is named HC and then trades aways the 5th pick with guys like Joe Thomas, Jamaal Anderson, Gaines Adams, Branch, Peterson, and Lynch possibly all on the board then I might be done. The thought is infuriating

What if he trades down to #10 and we can still pick one of those guys.

Heck I am OK with going all the way down to #12 becuase I would add Landry, Nelson, and Revis to your list.

Anything past that though would be a big mistake.
 

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Milford Brown played some tackle for the Texans...I like his feet...and LT is really RT, seeing as Matt Leinart is a lefty.

LT is RT? So, when you have a lefty QB the premier pass rusher switches sides and goes against the RT? :shock:
 

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Heh, heh. More of you will come around soon enough. :)

I've been on him since he declared, the guys the real deal (although I disagree with you about Chris Houston. IMO he's overrated). We should still draft Thomas though if both are available. I've also been pimpin Nelson all year long, he would do wonders for our secondary. He would immediately be the best cover guy we have and he's a FS.
 

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I'm for Thomas or Jamaal Anderson. I know i like Ginn but #5 is just too high for him.I have to say that i haven't seen alot of Gaines Adams other than his highlight of blocking/returning a kick for a TD.


A couple of other notes on Kiper. I heard that he dropped Ginn out of round 1. I guess he thinks that mild foot sprain is going to hurt his draft stock. I can see zero possible scenarios where Ginn falls out of round 1. His father did say that the injury may hinder his speed for the workouts because it needs a bit of time to heal. So he may run a 4.32 instead of 4.27,big deal.

Also, i saw that Kiper dropped Troy Smith from the #2 rated QB down to the #5 rated QB after his BCS debacle.That i can see,no way on Ginn though.
 

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I'm for Thomas or Jamaal Anderson. I know i like Ginn but #5 is just too high for him.I have to say that i haven't seen alot of Gaines Adams other than his highlight of blocking/returning a kick for a TD.


A couple of other notes on Kiper. I heard that he dropped Ginn out of round 1. I guess he thinks that mild foot sprain is going to hurt his draft stock. I can see zero possible scenarios where Ginn falls out of round 1. His father did say that the injury may hinder his speed for the workouts because it needs a bit of time to heal. So he may run a 4.32 instead of 4.27,big deal.

Also, i saw that Kiper dropped Troy Smith from the #2 rated QB down to the #5 rated QB after his BCS debacle.That i can see,no way on Ginn though.

Ginn will cont run a sub 4.3 40 in the combine, you can take my word on that. I like Ginn and I think he'd do wonders for us but he ain't runnin no 4.27 in the combine
 

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