2014 NFL Draft Thread

Mark dominik? The guy who gave Michael Clayton a bajillion dollar contract ... The guy who was in charge of the Bucs draft, who's team has one remaining guy on the roster from all his drafts since like 08.... That Mark Dominik? :lol: [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128077[/emoji][emoji]128168[/emoji]
 
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Former Florida Gators CB turned police informant Loucheiz Purifoy was busted in a car last month with weed and bath salts according to GatorSports.com:

Purifoy was in the driver’s seat of the car, which was a rental Buick from Tennessee, and was holding a marijuana joint, the warrant states. Purifoy was searched and two baggies that were later tested to contain a synthetic drug known as bath salts were found in Purifoy’s pocket, according to the warrant.
If it’s possible, that may not be the craziest part of this story because we have a twist. Purifoy was not put in jail because he actually agreed to be an informant for the police in the drug investigation. The problem is, he didn’t actually help and they issued a warrant for his arrest. Then something strange happened and the arrest warrant just basically went away which is now under investigation:

The quashing of an arrest warrant for former University of Florida football player Loucheiz Purifoy, who was allegedly caught in March by the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office with marijuana and synthetic drugs known as bath salts, will be the subject of a police internal affairs investigation.
“I was made aware this morning of a Motion to Quash an Arrest Warrant in a case originated by an (ASO) deputy on March 19, 2014. Based on probable cause developed by the deputy, an arrest warrant was issued for Loucheiz Purifoy for April 4, 2014, after he failed to fulfill his end of the bargain made with GACDTF,” Darnell wrote. “The action to quash the warrant is highly unusual and, as a result, I have numerous questions as to the propriety of how this occurred.”
As of right now, Purifoy looks like he won’t be charged but this investigation into whether or not the warrant was ended on purpose. We will keep an eye on this situation and keep you updated.
 
I would have loved to see Purifoy actually play a game on bath salts...

*I just knew Teddy B. was gonna get the Geno Smith pre-draft treatment. Folks can't say **** about his frame but have Manziel on their big board. :smh:

Tom Savage to the Bengals. Savage/Sanu (2.0)/Montana/Rice.

LEGGOOOOOO
 
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anybody think AM11 could be a sleeper ?

I aint seen much mention of him, but i always though he was solid at QB and could make it in the L
 
http://mmqb.si.com/2014/04/21/2014-nfl-draft-rumors-monday-morning-quarterback/?eref=sihp

Houston, at No. 1, isn’t set on Jadeveon Clowney. In fact, one FORS (Friend of Rick Smith) told me the Texans general manager likes Khalil Mack over Clowney, and we still don’t know which quarterback Houston would choose if it chooses one first overall. I still think the Texans would go with a more sure thing with the first overall pick than a quarterback—and that sure thing could also be tackle Greg Robinson. But imagine Mack, the outside linebacker from the University of Buffalo, being the first pick in a stacked draft. Wouldn’t that be something—a second straight Mid-American Conference player (Eric Fisher, Central Michigan, by Kansas City) as the top pick in the NFL draft?

Jacksonville is the most logical spot for the loser of the No. 1 pick derby between Clowney and Mack. GM David Caldwell and coach Gus Bradley want a pass-rusher, badly.

Detroit taking a tight end? I doubt it, but North Carolina tight end Eric Ebron, the clear top player at the position in this year’s draft, was asked by one team he visited recently who he thought would pick him. “Detroit,’’ he said.

Arizona is sweet on a couple of quarterbacks, Derek Carr and A.J. McCarron, who are first- and second-round possibilities. With coach Bruce Arians’ love of the deep ball, McCarron in round two seems a bit of a reach. I will say this about McCarron: He doesn’t have a great deep arm by any standard, but he’s an accurate deep-ball thrower when he does air it out.

Pittsburgh likes Odell Beckham and Brandin Cooks at wide receiver, and one or both should be there at No. 15 if that’s the direction the Steelers go—and they need to replenish the position after losing two receivers in free agency in two years. (I’d go corner if I were GM Kevin Colbert.)

Tampa Bay is partial to, among others, Texas A&M wide receiver Mike Evans at No. 7. I’ve watched a lot of Johnny Manziel tape recently, and I’ll say this about Evans: supremely talented, extremely hot-headed. He’d better cure his immaturity on the field, and fast.
Hot guys right now: Ohio State linebacker Ryan Shazier, Notre Dame tackle/guard Zack Martin, Boise State defensive end Demarcus Lawrence. Cold guys right now: Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, UCLA linebacker Anthony Barr, Alabama tackle Cyrus Kouandjio.

If Michigan tackle Taylor Lewan gets past Detroit (picking 10th in the first round), the Giants (12th) and the Steelers (15th), I doubt sincerely Baltimore would pass on him.
Oakland? Clueless there. Sorry, Black Hole people. The Raiders seem like a logical place for Johnny Manziel, but Oakland hasn’t exactly been the bastion of quarterback wisdom in this century. (See Stat of the Week.)
 
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Agreed about Mike Evans hotheadedness. Dude is a beast but he's a lot like an early B-Marsh where you didn't know if he was just going to lose it at any point on or off the field.

I see Merrill Hodge is still sticking with his "Khalil Mack is the most dominant defensive prospect of all time" comment :lol:
 
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