| | | | So if you didn't guess it already this thread is about the NFL draft
How did you think your team fared? Do you think they should've picked someone else? Who are your favorite sleepers? And Why?
So how do you think your team fared in the NFL Draft this past weekend, I'd like ot hear your answers.
My favorite team: The one and only Tampa bay Buccaneers.
Draft Grade: B+
Reason: We addressed every single need heading into the draft. We had a need a CB, WR, DT, RB, LB, and we picked up an extra O-line, and QB in the progress.
Favorite Sleeper: Josh Johnson QB, San Diego: Josh Johnson looked awesome in his senior year of college throwing for 43 TD's and only one interception, wich bounced off of a TE's chest. Josh Johnson has all of the physical and mental tools to be a great QB a tthe NFL level, with the only reason him falling as low as the 5th round to us was because he came from a small school.
Least favorite pick: Dexter Jackson: Not saying it's a bad pick, just not the greatest pick. Yeah he's a speedster which Tampa needs, but he's mostly a Return specialist, with only 60 college career receptions. I don't think it was the right pick to be made especially with Limas Sweed, and Mario Manningham on the board at the time before the trade down.
Alternate pick: I really don't understand why we didn't take Mike Jenkins in the first round, he was available at the time of our pick, and looked to be the better choice. Monte Kiffin loves him, he's from Bradenton he already has four years of experience in that stadium, I just don't understand.
Overall I'm really looking forward to see what this draft class can do for us, and I hope it'll be enough to be the first team to play the Superbowl at their home stadium. Go Bucs! |
| | | | | the only thing I enjoyed about the draft is the Redskin's first round pick overslept in his hotel room and missed the first day of minicamp...
Don't first round picks usually get some money up front? You'd think the guy would have invested in an alarm clock or something...
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