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I agree with some others in not being sold on kap at all, however I agree with your assessment and have assembled a complimentary team around him. Despite the possible run d struggles and some growing pains at qb, this is a playoff caliber team.

 

I think that is fair and every team is going to have some weaknesses as most of the players in this game are pretty knowledgeable. However, I don't think my holes in run defense are as glaring as some are making them out to be. Ware and Acho are solid and adequate edge defenders, respectively. Brinkley struggles in space and Wheeler struggles in the box, but each is very good where the other one struggles. Chung is a solid in the box run stopper. On the line I have Bryant who is elite against the run when healthy, and Dareus who is already solid against the run and getting better. Long is an interesting case because he hasn't shown a ton against the run but I think he improves as a Trevor Pryce type of hybrid DE. He is a big strong player who was elite against the run in college, so I think part of his struggles are due to the Rams using him as a pure pass rusher, which isn't exactly what he will be doing in my scheme.

 

As for Kaepernick, he has the look of a franchise QB. He won't be elite, but he had some really clutch moments in the playoffs, especially the ATL game. He can win with both his legs and his arm and he has the talent he needs around him. I think the question is "can you win a championship with Kaep as your QB"? Given his run in the playoffs and the near comeback in the Super Bowl, I think that answer is yes, and that is all that really matters to me.

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I definitely think that my run defense is more of a question than my pass D but there are still some pieces that can help out there. Bryant was slowed by injuries all season but when healthy he is an elite run defender at the 5-tech spot. Dareus is still young but he has all of the makings to develop into a very nice run stuffer too. Brinkley can struggle in the open field but I plan on using him primarily as an in the box run stopper, a role which perfectly fits his skills. Chung has also been very good as a SS in stopping the run.

 

Bryant was certainly a trooper in attempting to play through the torn plantar fascia for the second half of the season, though he had a fair share of struggles before that mark. He was a solid run defender the season before. However, that was at the DE spot. Surprisingly, he seemingly didn't see a single snap at DT over the past two seasons. I expect there to be a transitioning period, but given his size and skill set, he should be capable of making the switch. Dareus was well-below average as a run defender in 2012, but is a bounce back candidate in that department as well, though the tag obviously comes with a remains-to-seen label. Brinkley was asked to cover quite a bit, no question. But his numbers against the run weren't much better. And while Chung is a very good wrap up tackler, he wasn't spectacular by any means when in the box, registering the lowest and 6th lowest run stop percentages out of 81 and 78 qualifiers in 2011 and 2012 among all Safeties. That being said, it's difficult to get by the likelihood of the run defense being a major concern moving forward. The other areas of your team are definitely solid, but this facet could be an Achilles' heel.

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Bryant was certainly a trooper in attempting to play through the torn plantar fascia for the second half of the season, though he had a fair share of struggles before that mark. He was a solid run defender the season before. However, that was at the DE spot. Surprisingly, he seemingly didn't see a single snap at DT over the past two seasons. I expect there to be a transitioning period, but given his size and skill set, he should be capable of making the switch. Dareus was well-below average as a run defender in 2012, but is a bounce back candidate in that department as well, though the tag obviously comes with a remains-to-seen label. Brinkley was asked to cover quite a bit, no question. But his numbers against the run weren't much better. And while Chung is a very good wrap up tackler, he wasn't spectacular by any means when in the box, registering the lowest and 6th lowest run stop percentages out of 81 and 78 qualifiers in 2011 and 2012 among all Safeties. That being said, it's difficult to get by the likelihood of the run defense being a major concern moving forward. The other areas of your team are definitely solid, but this facet could be an Achilles' heel.

 

He will play basically the same role in my scheme as he did in Seattle. I plan on running a hybrid formation with Bryant as a DE in 3-4 sets and DT in 4-3 sets. Dareus will stay at DT and Long will stay at DE, with Ware sliding down from OLB to DE in four man fronts.

 

As for Brinkley, from my understanding most of his missed tackles were out in space and he was quite good in the box. He is not very fleet footed but Wheeler will be the sideline to sideline player for my ILBs, not Brinkley. I think the pieces around him allow him to stick to his strengths.

 

With all of that said, my run defense is probably below average, as I built my defense around the concept of a pass rush that can attack from anywhere at any time. I think I accomplished that. Ware, Long, and Dareus have proven to be excellent pass rushers. Acho is a very good complementary rusher and Wheeler is a force when blitzing as well. The latter 2 players are also very strong in coverage, which allows my defense to mix up different looks and confuse QBs. Combine that with a very solid secondary and my defense is extremely tough to pass against. When it is playoff time and I am facing elite QBs, this will be the defense they are scared to play against.

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He will play basically the same role in my scheme as he did in Seattle. I plan on running a hybrid formation with Bryant as a DE in 3-4 sets and DT in 4-3 sets. Dareus will stay at DT and Long will stay at DE, with Ware sliding down from OLB to DE in four man fronts.

 

As for Brinkley, from my understanding most of his missed tackles were out in space and he was quite good in the box. He is not very fleet footed but Wheeler will be the sideline to sideline player for my ILBs, not Brinkley. I think the pieces around him allow him to stick to his strengths.

 

With all of that said, my run defense is probably below average, as I built my defense around the concept of a pass rush that can attack from anywhere at any time. I think I accomplished that. Ware, Long, and Dareus have proven to be excellent pass rushers. Acho is a very good complementary rusher and Wheeler is a force when blitzing as well. The latter 2 players are also very strong in coverage, which allows my defense to mix up different looks and confuse QBs. Combine that with a very solid secondary and my defense is extremely tough to pass against. When it is playoff time and I am facing elite QBs, this will be the defense they are scared to play against.

 

I would disagree with that being the same role, as Bryant didn't play a snap at DT in Seattle's 4-3 scheme. However, I consider Bryant one of the few 4-3 DEs who has the skill set to transfer inside, so I don't see it being much of an issue.

 

I can't call it for certain myself. I'm going almost solely by the numbers of Brinkley, as I kept a much closer eye on Antoine Winfield, Erin Henderson and Harrison Smith when watching Minnesota's defensive unit. With that in mind, Brinkley did miss 12 tackles in the running game, the worst figure among all ILBs. I'd be less concerned if he wasn't 26th in the run stop percentages. So while his run support is still better than his abilities in coverage, I'd be hesitant to label it a strength. Personally, I consider him to be liability at this point.

 

There's no question that your pass rush is outstanding. Chris Long and DeMarcus Ware will easily be regarding as one of the best outside pass rushing duos in this process, if not the best. Marcell Dareus is a very good pass rusher in his own right. And even Phillip Wheeler was able to come off of the edge for Oakland successfully here and there. He and Sam Acho will be very good in coverage. With regards to the latter, it was arguably his biggest strength, as he's been generally ineffective as a pass rusher thus far. Though it will help that he won't be counted on to do so nearly as frequently, as you have far better options to pressure the QB. Though it will likely run into trouble when in a low scoring contest, should Desmond Trufant pan out, this should be a very difficult defense to play when your team has the lead. 

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Offense:

 

QB: Joe Flacco

RB: Pierre Thomas

TE: Tyler Eifert

WR: Jordy Nelson

WR: Vincent Brown

WR: Mohamed Sanu

LT: Nate Solder

LG: Richie Incognito

C: Trevor Robinson

RG: Chris Snee

RT: Chris Hairston

 

Defense (Base 4-3 Under):

 

LDE: Muhammad Wilkerson (5T)

DT: Barry Cofield (1T)

DT: Michael Brockers (3T)

RDE: Trent Cole (Leo)

WLB: Alec Ogletree

MLB: Jon Beason

SLB: Desmond Bishop

CB: Brandon Flowers

CB: Trumaine Johnson

FS: Jairus Byrd

SS:

 

Defense (Nickel):

 

LDE: Shea McClellin

DT: Muhammad Wilkerson

DT: Michael Brockers 

RDE: Trent Cole 

LB: Alec Ogletree

LB: Jon Beason

LCB: Brandon Flowers

RCB: Trumaine Johnson

SCB: Darius Butler

FS: Jairus Byrd

SS:

 

 

I'm going to do a quicky thought... I'm busy. I will go back later

 

 

The team has a very good Oline and WR corps to compliment Flacco. Not the biggest fan of Thomas, but he's solid nevertheless

 

The secondary should be elite. The oline looks to be really good, and if Beason returns to form, this defense is a top 5 one...

 

I like this team

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Add in Christine Michael to split carries with Thomas. He is power and speed to perfectly complement the all around game of Pierre.
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Add in Christine Michael to split carries with Thomas. He is power and speed to perfectly complement the all around game of Pierre.

boasting much? lol...

commented on this pick in the discussions thread, so won't do it again lol

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boasting much? lol...
commented on this pick in the discussions thread, so won't do it again lol


Haha. Not boasting, but I think he is an important piece to my offense. He has elite potential if he can stay focused and healthy.
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Offense:

QB: Joe Flacco
RB: Pierre Thomas
TE: Tyler Eifert
WR: Jordy Nelson
WR: Vincent Brown
WR: Mohamed Sanu
LT: Nate Solder
LG: Richie Incognito
C: Trevor Robinson
RG: Chris Snee
RT: Chris Hairston

Defense (Base 4-3 Under):

LDE: Muhammad Wilkerson (5T)
DT: Barry Cofield (1T)
DT: Michael Brockers (3T)
RDE: Trent Cole (Leo)
WLB: Alec Ogletree
MLB: Jon Beason
SLB: Desmond Bishop
CB: Brandon Flowers
CB: Trumaine Johnson
FS: Jairus Byrd
SS:

Defense (Nickel):

LDE: Shea McClellin
DT: Muhammad Wilkerson
DT: Michael Brockers
RDE: Trent Cole
LB: Alec Ogletree
LB: Jon Beason
LCB: Brandon Flowers
RCB: Trumaine Johnson
SCB: Darius Butler
FS: Jairus Byrd
SS:


I'm going to do a quicky thought... I'm busy. I will go back later


The team has a very good Oline and WR corps to compliment Flacco. Not the biggest fan of Thomas, but he's solid nevertheless

The secondary should be elite. The oline looks to be really good, and if Beason returns to form, this defense is a top 5 one...

I like this team


I have stated previously, this is one of the top 3 teams in the game without a doubt. I would build a team around flacco any day and your running back combo of Thomas and Michael should pay off nicely. The offensive line is a nice group as well. IMO the receivers would be the biggest weakness. I am just not sold completely on Nelson although he has been a solid receiver, I have less evidence to back that up more personal preference. I am not totally sold on brown although he is a breakout candidate and even less so on Sanu who I have just never been a fan of.

The defense here is top notch. Strong pass rush, strong against the run, solid in coverage at every level. Also alot of youth and versatility here to line up and attack in several alignments. I'd say the biggest flaw is landrys coverage ability, but with an otherwise stellar secondary led by bird he probably won't be asked to cover too much anyway. In fact ogletree could probably handle some of those assignments.

In summary this team was built the right way, qb, both trenches and the middle of the d getting alot of early picks. Also built strongly in favor of youth with a few veteran leaders.
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This definitely looks to be a very good team, with few weaknesses on the roster. I like how the defensive pieces complement each other as well. Barry Cofield will be switching back to a 4-3 scheme, where he played arguably his best football. And while Dawan Landry has been somewhat underwhelming at times in coverage in Jacksonville, he'll be free to stay in the box with one of, if not the best FS in the NFL. He'll also benefit from playing with a much better pass rushing unit, as the Jaguars accumulated the lowest sack total by far with just 20. Trumaine Johnson was one of my favorite sleepers in the Draft, and has proven worthy a significant increase in playing time. One of the only concerns that I would have at all would be at Center, where Trevor Robinson had an up and down campaign. His struggles came specifically in pass blocking, where he gave up the 2nd most disruptions on a per play basis among 36 qualifiers. Though he was a UDFA who was thrust in the starting line up because of injuries, so his play is more likely to improve in his second season. The only other factor I could point to is health, specifically concerning Jon Beason, Desmond Bishop, Vincent Brown and Mohamed Sanu. That being said, I've been a fan of each player and would expect most, if not all, to have a greater chance of returning to form than not. Well done.

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Thanks for the compliments. Just a couple of quick thoughts on my team here. I agree that the biggest flaw is a few key players are coming back from injury. While they are all reportedly 100%, there is always some worry here. I took some risk taking these players, but I felt the value of where I was able to take them made it worthwhile. I am not overly concerned with Sanu or Brown's injuries because they seem to be more freak/random chance and have since recovered and at least in the case of Brown are back to looking great in camp.

 

Beason and Bishop are bigger question marks, but picking up McClellin gives me some LB depth in case of injury. He should be able to fill in at the SAM position if Bishop cant stay healthy or if Beason gets hurt, Bishop can slide over to Mike. 

 

If my front 7 can stay healthy, I think it is among the best both in run defense and getting after the passer. Trent Cole has been a terror off the edge for years and Wilkerson is emerging into a legitimate superstar that can line up anywhere along the DL. Ogletree, McClellin, and Bishop all project as excellent pass-rushers from the LB position, and Brockers and Cofield should both be disruptive forces on the inside.

 

On the back end, I have assembled a strong trio of CBs headlined by Brandon Flowers that should excel in man coverage with arguably the best FS in the game anchoring the secondary. Landry will have the freedom to provide run support in the box or drop into coverage when called upon.

 

Offensively, this team is built around Flacco. I gave him a solid OL and weapons he can utilize at every level. Jordy Nelson is an excellent deep threat and has proven to be a QBs best friend. When targeting Nelson, QBs have thrown for a QBR of 130.3 and 150.2 the past 2 seasons. Vincent Brown is an excellent route runner with good hands that can attack the intermediate to deep levels of the defense. He reminds me a lot of a young Derrick Mason. Sanu is more of an underneath possession receiver that has received some comparison to Anquan Boldin due to his physical style and strong hands. Tyler Eifert, I think will be an elite TE that will be that security blanket for Flacco whilst also having the ability to stretch the field vertically. Eifert is a great athlete and leaper and will quickly become a go to option. Michael and Thomas should form a dynamic duo in the backfield combining Michael's power and breakaway speed with the veteran jack of all trades Thomas.

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Now that I have a chance I will respond to some of the comments on my team.

 


Offense:

QB: Cam Newton(Stud, but won't win games) I disagree with this notion. He has taken Carolina from holding the No.1 pick to a team with a chance at a winning season. Not to mention the team I have put together is superior to the Panthers which should guarantee him a winning season and possible playoff bid.

FB: Bruce Miller I know I hadn't made the pick when you wrote this so I'll add him in now. He should be great for T-Rich as he has excelled as a lead blocker and is a capable dump off man or short yardage runner. He should fit in great with my offense.

RB: Trent Richardson(The Next AP imo. Great player, and great pick) I don't think he is the next AP but I sure wouldn't be disapointed if he did turn out that way. But I think with this O-line built to meet his needs he should really improve. Not to mention having a capable QB to take pressure off him.
WR: Rueben Randle(Potentially good) Went with potentially on this one since he has very limited experience but he flashed No.1 potential IMO. If he pans out he will be a fantastic option for Cam. 
WR: Jeremy Kerley(Good slot WR) My only proven WR, he has shown that he can perform well even with mediocre QB play so being in this offense should only bolster his already solid play.
WR: Stephen Hill(Could be a stud) One of the top performing rookie WRs I have no doubt he will be a solid No.3 easy with No.1 upside. My main concern with him is him being injury prone. Of course I also question his hands but even with his mediocre hands he can be an effective No.3 as is ala Jacoby.

TE: Rob Gronkowski(DRAFT A BACKUP) Although he definitely has injury concerns he is an elite player and the unquestionable No.1 TE in the NFL when healthy. If he can manage to stay healthy he will give Cam an amazing weapon and help make up for the lack of proven WR talent. Not to mention he is a great blocker who should benefit T-Rich as well.
TE:NEED A BACKUP :P I have a plan to adress this assuming I don't change my mind with my last pick.
LT: Anthony Castonzo(Up and coming. I like it) He is solid against the run which I liked and he is still young enough to improve hopefully ala Duane Brown. Definitely a dream scenario but one can hope. In the meantime my offense is designed to put minimal pressure on the O-line since I will be running a primarily West Coast style offense so that should aid him in pass-pro.
LG: Barrett Jones(Brandon???? Jk. TBD) I liked his personality, versatility, and potential at the spot I got him. He should be a plug and play type player. Greg Cosell compared him to Yanda which I liked since they both share versatility, toughness, and lack of elite athleticism. Although I don't think he will be that good I don't think it is out of the question.
C: Nick Mangold(One of the best centers in the game) Nuff said.
RG: Jon Asamoah(IDK too much about him) Top 10 OG imo. Excells in Pass-Pro while steadily improving in Run-Blocking. Still very young with room to grow.
RT: Demar Dotson(See above) Solid OT probably top 15 RT which isn't bad for where I got him. He is still young so he could improve but I doubt he will improve too much.

Defense:
DL: Nick Fairley(STUD) Dominant in a 4-3 scheme to be seen how he will do as a 3-4 DE but I think he will be fine and adjust nicely to playing both roles in my Hybrid defense.

DL: Dontari Poe(Workout warrior. Potential high but until then, TBD) He started to put it together at the end of the season and definitely has the physical potential to be a dominant NT, hopefully he pans out for my sake. 

DL: Brett Keisel Wasn't picked until after you wrote this. Regardless he is a stout run defender and vet presence. He can provide some pass rush and a nice leader to my D.

DL/LB: Kam Wimbley(Very solid player) Solid player with scheme versatility that can provide a consistent pass-rush while not being awful against the run.

DL/LB: Olivier Vernon(Wasn't he a bust) He has only been in the league for a year... Anyways no he has drawn praise from the Dolphins organization as an outstanding athlete. He also excelled on special teams last season. He has scheme versatility and plenty of upside so he should fit well in my defense.
LB: Donald Butler(Very underrated) Young and very talented ILB who can do it all and be a leader.

LB: Jacquian Williams Another pick that wasn't up when you wrote this. He is a young solid LBer with upside and athleticism. He is probably the best LBer currently on the giants which isn't saying much lol but still a very solid role player who could become an impact player.

CB: Chris Harris(Good up and coming player) He isn't really up and coming anymore. He is a top-tier CB that can shut recievers down in the slot and out wide. He is a strong tackler on top of that.
CB: Adam "Pacman" Jones(Draft a backup before he ends up back in jail. Otherwise solid pick) He was quietly a top CB and has stayed out of trouble for the most part over the past few years. He seems to have actually turned it around like many players hope to do but are unable to. Hopefully it stays that way.
FS: Chris Conte(Mediocre FS, but with what was left great pick) He is a very middling safety in pretty much every facet which is fine for where I got him. He can play both safety positions as can McMillian so that is beneficial.

SS: Jerron McMillian(Who?) McMillian is youngster who played fairly well as a rookie and has tons of potential. Hopefully he pans out. In the meantime my stout defense should help keep pressure off him.

 

Special Teams:

K: Justin Tucker I don't think I need to say anything about this pick.
P: Justin Tucker

 

 

Your team is a giant what if. This team could be dangerous going forward but IDK.

Definitely some ?'s but enough proven talent to cement a spot as at least an average team if the question marks don't really work out. But if they do work out this team should be a dominant one and a title contender for a while.

 

 

Tagging Richardson as the next Adrian Peterson is a somewhat lofty expectation at this point. He was better than his stats indicate, but the two are miles apart at this point. He needs to improve on his YAC, where he surprisingly ranked in the Bottom 10 with 2.1 yards per attempt. Jon Asamoah is a standout at OG, and I wouldn't label Olivier Vernon as a bust, as he flashed potential in 2012. Jerron McMillian split time with other Safeties in the Packers secondary and was solid in coverage.

I agree completely with this.

 

That's a lot of unproven youth at the WR position.  Could work out, but could also be very painful in the next three years.  

Kerley is proven so I do have 1 consistent proven option not to mention Gronk if he is healthy.

 

A few thoughts on this team. Cam Newton and Trent Richardson will be a dynamic tandem. They could potentially dominate games. I like how the WRs fit into this team as well. They are all young, and at this point the WR corps lacks a true #1 but I think Randle could develop into that piece. I dont like Hill though.

 

Solid OL. Castanzo and Dotson are both solid OTs and Asamoah is a very good guard to go along with an All Pro Center. Should be great for opening up holes for Trent.

 

The Defense looks to be good, but not great. Fairley is a beast and Olivier Vernon is drawing rave reviews in Dolphins camp. I'm not that high on Wimbley as he is a pure pass-rusher IMO. Butler is a very good ILB. The secondary is solid with two very good corners although the safeties could be exposed.

Thank you for the complements and I agree with this for the most part with the exception that I don't think my safeties are as questionable as most people think. They won't be phenomenal thats for sure but I don't think they will be exposed either.

 

yep, my defense will have a field day vs this team

he won't move a chain playing my D behind that oline while being stuffed ll the time

Um, how? Your D is riddled with ?'s not to mention serious scheme problems with some players. On top of that my O-line is solid for the most part and the rest of my offense is filled with playmakers. I do love your team though. 

 

My thoughts exactly on that dynamic duo.  Scoring touchdowns near the goalline shouldn't be a problem (especially when you add in Gronk).  All three of those guys have a nose for the endzone.  

Agreed, Bruce Miller should only help even more in that aspect.

 

Solid assessment. The only thing that I would disagree on is Castonzo being a solid OT. He was routinely beaten as a pass blocker, allowing the 4th most sacks with 10 and the 2nd most QB hits with 13, along with 35 pressures. The upside is still there, and he was better in other areas. But should he perform well in 2012, it will likely be viewed as a bounce back season.

He is still a solid OT despite being poor in Pass Pro. I've watched him a fair amount throughout his career and I don't think he was as bad as the numbers indicate. Don't get me wrong he was bad in pass-pro but not as bad as it seems. Definitely has upside though.

 


 

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New Hawkprey Sounds of the Ocean CD's!

Team roster:
Throwsey-daisey: NEED
Runny back: Montee Ball (Potentially good)
White out 1: Tavon Austin(TBD)
White out 2: Danny Amendola(DRAFT A BACKUP)
Slot Shot: Jason Avant(Good player)
Tidey Widey: Zach Miller(Very good player)

Oopsey Line
Left tickle: D'Brickashaw Ferguson(Very good pass pro. Not run blocker)
Left Enguarde: Chance Warmack(TBD)
Center Of Attention: Jonathan Goodwin(Very good player)
Right Enguarde: "Air" Marshal Yanda(Great)
Right tickle: Phil Loadholt(Great)

Defenders: 4-3
The End: Chris Clemons(Should be good once back from injury)
Mr. Nosey: Kyle Williams(Elite nt)
Wacky Tackle 2: Kevin Williams(Even at his old age he's elite)
The End again: Da'Quan Bowers(TBD)

Outside lyme bacteria 1: K.J. Wright
Outside lyme bacteria 2: Jo Lonn Dunbar
Middle Man: Nick Roach
(All three of these guys are mediocre. But a good fit)
Cutesy Back 1: Revis Island
Cutesy Back 2: Casey Hayward
Safety first: Joe Lefeged
Safety second: Mike Adams
(Elite secondary)
Reserves:
Knickelbacker - Davon House
Back dat End up - Bjoern Werner

Special People
Kickerooni: Blair Walsh
Punterrino:

Edited by hawkprey, 26 July 2013 - 11:10 AM.

You defiantly need a Throwsey Daisey. That's the most important position.

Other than that, you have a very solid team.

An elite oline with great tickles and enguardes.

The defense might be an elite unit with the Williams wall there.
Very solid team
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KJ Wright is by no means mediocre.

 

I was just about to respond with something similar. KJ Wright is one of the best young LBs in the NFL

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I was just about to respond with something similar. KJ Wright is one of the best young LBs in the NFL

Ugh...

 

I guess I was just KJ Wrong.

 

My brain isn't working lol

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You defiantly need a Throwsey Daisey. That's the most important position.

Other than that, you have a very solid team.

An elite oline with great tickles and enguardes.

The defense might be an elite unit with the Williams wall there.
Very solid team

Says you.

 

Thanks for the analysis.

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Says you.

 

Thanks for the analysis.

 

It's hard to tank your season for the first pick in this mock.

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Before I add any further analysys. I will send out my highly controversial assessment that I have been recomending to this owner since early in the process this team is designed perfectly to be quarterbacked by none other than tim tebow. It is time to reveal the master plan.
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Before I add any further analysys. I will send out my highly controversial assessment that I have been recomending to this owner since early in the process this team is designed perfectly to be quarterbacked by none other than tim tebow. It is time to reveal the master plan.

THAT's why his team is listed as a Throwsey Dasiy instead of a QB ;)

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Before I add any further analysys. I will send out my highly controversial assessment that I have been recomending to this owner since early in the process this team is designed perfectly to be quarterbacked by none other than tim tebow. It is time to reveal the master plan.

i rather want hawkprey to take the young smith or matt moore, even hasselbeck is a good one year rental

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i rather want hawkprey to take the young smith or matt moore, even hasselbeck is a good one year rental

 

Yeah, he's done good in a pinch in TEN and SEA.

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I'm waiting to do a very quick and not particularly well thought out 'how I would have drafted if things fell the same way' when he does mine.  He was two for five in the first five rounds for me.

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Ugh. Holy crap I'm sorry.
I had some last second ap business I had to take care of....
I'll do 4 tomorrow.


Promises, promises...
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Ugh. Holy crap I'm sorry.

I had some last second ap business I had to take care of....

I'll do 4 tomorrow.

 

Don't forget NBA.

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