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| Playmaker Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Richmond, VA
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions Quote:
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Here is what is going to happen: 41: Wisniewski 49: Trade down later into the second #?: Colin Kaepernick
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions Quote:
I'm a big fan of Kaepernick, and I hope we draft him.
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions Quote:
How confident are you that we will be able to find a partner to trade with? I would just take Kaepernick at 49 if he is still available. | |
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions And he's, by all accounts, a really quality guy. Quite the project though And if we take him and he's successful, I think I owe Trevor Matich lunch...and that's going to render me broke
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| | #65 |
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions Any chance he could be a Josh Freeman type of guy? Smaller school, big kid, good arm, sort of under the radar through most of the draft process. That would be awesome. |
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions I would too but I think there will be teams that want to trade up to get someone they have their hearts set on. If not, I would love taking Kaep at 49. I just don't want Mallet. I think he will be a mistake. Kaep or Dalton will be much better.
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions Kaepernick is the last QB in this entire draft that I wanted so it only makes sense that he will be a Redskin tonight...
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| | #68 |
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions Mallet has way too much Ryan Leaf in him to make him worth drafting. Now maybe he matures and if he does he probably is going to be very good with that cannon of an arm, but giving an immature kid right out of college all that money is a recipe for disaster. |
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions I wouldn't mind picking up Paea, Wisniewski and trading a pick next year to Carolina for Claussen. He can't be worse than Dalton, Kapernick or Mallett.
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions Well, as to Mallet and "all that money" - yes. as a rookie he gets something you or I would consider obscene BUT relative to others in his professional peer group - not so much. At this point, regardless of where he is drafted, he is not going to be coming in as the "savior" but rather "the project". If we get Paea at 41 (crossing fingers after reading up on him - seems just what we need), and Mallet is in at 49, I wouldn't mind taking a shot at him. Right now, I just want to get the best run stuffing NT left on the board with one of our two 2nd's.
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions Quote:
nitric acid glycerin Now that is a recipe for disaster. :cheeky-sm
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions Quote:
SS, who is Matich? I think you owe me lunch too. I've been pushing for Kaepernick since day 1. I'm cheap though. I'll be happy just going to subway. Eat fresh! lol
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions I agree. Think about this, Willis McGahee's knee was torn to shreds in the National Championship game, but the Bills still drafted him in the middle of the first. It tells me that this guy's knee issues must have been very serious to send a talent like him free falling. |
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions That makes two of us
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| Re: NFL Draft Day 2: Predictions Quote:
I'd rather see Dalton, Stanzi, heck even Tyrod Taylor over the pothead who can't run.
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