2014 NFL Draft Thread

who gonna throw him the ball though? is there any QB in NY right now (all three teams) that can put a ball in his catch radius? :nerd:


half srs

Hard to know when your skill positions are that damn awful. Geno has a chance to be okay in his second year if they put him in a position to succeed. Far from guaranteed, but still....
 
who gonna throw him the ball though? is there any QB in NY right now (all three teams) that can put a ball in his catch radius? :nerd:


half srs

Hard to know when your skill positions are that damn awful. Geno has a chance to be okay in his second year if they put him in a position to succeed. Far from guaranteed, but still....


Browns take Manziel #4, Benjamin at #26 and then Kadeem Carey or carlos Hyde 2nd round
chill jets taking benjamin

who gonna throw him the ball though? is there any QB in NY right now (all three teams) that can put a ball in his catch radius? :nerd:


half srs

nah, you're full srs. i know because i wonder the same thing :lol:

:lol:

in all seriousness...a TE is young QB's best friend. the jets should get him a big pass catching TE
 
Where are you getting that from?

Edit: Nevermind, just realized you were talking about Dave Kennedy. He hasn't really done much with the football team since Larry Jackson took over (beginning of Sumlin's tenure). I always thought Kennedy's teams left a bit to be desired from a S&C standpoint (the Sherman years at TAMU).
 
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This is the draft that starts the process of Rebuilding the Raiders :pimp: please don't do what you have done since 2003 and screw this up :lol:
 
Draft Insider Tony Pauline writes that UCF QB Blake Bortles is a "clear-cut favorite" to be the Texans' pick at No. 1 overall.

Pauline believes Texans owner Bob McNair prefers Johnny Manziel, but Bortles is a "Bill O'Brien type of passer," and Houston seems likely to lock in on signal callers with the draft's top pick. Bortles has drawn media comparisons ranging from Jake Locker to Andrew Luck. In his latest mock draft, Pauline pencils in Bortles at No. 1, and Texas A&M LT Jake Matthews at No. 2 to St. Louis.
Source: TFY Draft Insider

Smokescreen. Can't believe that.
 
Draft Insider Tony Pauline writes that UCF QB Blake Bortles is a "clear-cut favorite" to be the Texans' pick at No. 1 overall.

Pauline believes Texans owner Bob McNair prefers Johnny Manziel, but Bortles is a "Bill O'Brien type of passer," and Houston seems likely to lock in on signal callers with the draft's top pick. Bortles has drawn media comparisons ranging from Jake Locker to Andrew Luck. In his latest mock draft, Pauline pencils in Bortles at No. 1, and Texas A&M LT Jake Matthews at No. 2 to St. Louis.
Source: TFY Draft Insider

Smokescreen. Can't believe that.
Can't believe anything until at least the combine
 
Draft Insider Tony Pauline writes that UCF QB Blake Bortles is a "clear-cut favorite" to be the Texans' pick at No. 1 overall.

Pauline believes Texans owner Bob McNair prefers Johnny Manziel, but Bortles is a "Bill O'Brien type of passer," and Houston seems likely to lock in on signal callers with the draft's top pick. Bortles has drawn media comparisons ranging from Jake Locker to Andrew Luck. In his latest mock draft, Pauline pencils in Bortles at No. 1, and Texas A&M LT Jake Matthews at No. 2 to St. Louis.
Source: TFY Draft Insider

Smokescreen. Can't believe that.

:lol:
 
just google a 7 round mock. that should tell you. but i don't believe compensatory picks would be included yet. someone correct me on that.

and yeah like CP said, the order will be off.

preciate yall, but i dont mean the exact order, but just like a list of what rounds they have. teams have obtained picks already just dont know the order of em. im trying to see like who has already obtained multiple 2nd rounders, multiple 3rds, etc etc.....


Clev has Indy 1, Pitt 3, and Indy 4.

San Fran has KC 2, Tenn 3, Car 7, NO 7, and Indy 7

Sea has Oak 5

Jax has Balt 4, Det 5, and Balt 5

StL has Wash 1

Minn has Sea 3

NYJ has Tampa 3


There are a few smaller ones, like late round picks I might have missed, but these are all the trades I have down. As you can see, Indy doesn't have many picks left, and SF has lots of flexibility in the late rounds, while Jax has some mid round depth to play with.
 
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