Hey, it's not our fault if someone's got a leak in their camp!
Now who's going to trade with TEN to steal this man of mystery?
Now who's going to trade with TEN to steal this man of mystery?
ElcaballitoMVP said:Hey, it's not our fault if someone's got a leak in their camp!
Now who's going to trade with TEN to steal this man of mystery?
I think you're up now. Hop to it!phragle said:Wait am I in control of the Colts too? I didn't sign up for that.
The Colts second round selection is available in exchange for a new owner.
Or an over the hill runningback.
Super Nomario said:I think you're up now. Hop to it!
(Get it? To it?)
I do. Did someone else claim the Colts?Eck'sSneakyCheese said:I thought triniSox had the Browns and the Colts?
I had signed up for the Colts.phragle said:Wait am I in control of the Colts too? I didn't sign up for that.
The Colts second round selection is available in exchange for a new owner.
Or an over the hill runningback.
Yeah, I seriously thought about Mosley at 27 - I thought he was the best player on the board at the time. I just felt like Van Noy was a better fit for the Saints and I got scared off by Mosley's medical rumors. At 34, Phragle got really nice value.ElcaballitoMVP said:Fuller is one of the guys STL was looking to trade up to get. I really like that pick.
I really like the CJ Mosely pick earlier in the round too. It's possible that he could go in the top half of the first round, so good value pick there. Didn't think that pick got enough love.
Dgilpin said:With the 45th pick the Lions select Kyle Fuller - CB Virginia Tech. Kyle is some one I have a first round grade on, a tough physical corner who will match up well with the receivers in the NFC North. With Chris Houston & Darius Slay on the roster , the Lions will be able to ease Fuller in as their nickel back.
ElcaballitoMVP said:Fuller is one of the guys STL was looking to trade up to get. I really like that pick.
ElcaballitoMVP said:I really like the CJ Mosely pick earlier in the round too. It's possible that he could go in the top half of the first round, so good value pick there. Didn't think that pick got enough love.
Super Nomario said:Yeah, I seriously thought about Mosley at 27 - I thought he was the best player on the board at the time. I just felt like Van Noy was a better fit for the Saints and I got scared off by Mosley's medical rumors. At 34, Phragle got really nice value.
mascho said:With their second round selection, the Ravens select:
Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Washington
One NFC executive described ASJ as a "bigger, more athletic Gronk." With Pitta a season removed from a serious hip injury, and Ed Dickinson and the aging Dallas Clark the only TEs on the roster, grabbing ASJ here is a no-brainer. This team needs to improve the offense around the 120-million man. In the first round we addressed the OL, and now we get a TE to help in the passing game as well as the run game. While not the best blocking TE out there, ASJ is a massive human being who can work on blocking in the NFL, but he doesn't shy away from the contact. We can run a lot of 12 personnel at teams now, with Pitta/ASJ on the line, and two of Jones/Smith/Smith on the outside.
PM sent to SSF.
Dgilpin said:With the 45th pick the Lions select Kyle Fuller - CB Virginia Tech. Kyle is some one I have a first round grade on, a tough physical corner who will match up well with the receivers in the NFC North. With Chris Houston & Darius Slay on the roster , the Lions will be able to ease Fuller in as their nickel back.
phragle said:The 49ers still have more picks than needs. We have 77, 92 (or 90, IDK), 94, and looking to move up or out into the 2015 draft.
SeoulSoxFan said:
I'll offer next year's round #2 pick (400-450 points) for this round's #77 (205 points) and #92 (132 points).
phragle said:The 49ers still have more picks than needs. We have 77, 92 (or 90, IDK), 94, and looking to move up or out into the 2015 draft.
Super Nomario said:This couldn't have played out any better for the Falcons. We were eyeing three OTs at 37, traded back to 51 ... and all three guys are still there. So as not to piss off the tin foil hats, I'll avoid naming names, but it ain't that hard to figure out. The Falcons' OL was garbage last year, particularly at the tackle spots after starters Sam Baker and Mike Johnson went out. Both those guys are back, but neither are world-beaters. I think the best fit for Atlanta is Ja'Wuan James, OT, Tennessee.
James is the total package: he has experience (49 starts in the SEC), size (6'6", 311 pounds), and athleticism (7.42 3-cone, 4.56 shuttle, 29" vert). He's played in both zone and man/power blocking schemes. He did well in the Senior Bowl. He played RT in college, but his skill set suggests he might be able to move to LT; most likely, he'll start at RT as a rookie (with Baker at LT) and then we'll take it from there. I want a day one starter, and he's the safest of the remaining options, but with the size and athleticism to still have room for growth.
Atlanta's OL now looks like Baker - Blalock - Hawley - Asamoah - James. That's a big improvement from last year.
ElcaballitoMVP said:
From KC: #87, 163 and a '15 3rd for 77, 94
SMU_Sox said:Thanks SN. Cardinals need to groom a young offensive lineman. We actually had a first round grade on him. Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia. He's a massive guy who is a mauler in run blocking which will open up things for Andre Ellington. Moses might be too big to play guard but I think we can try and put him there to start. If he beats Massie in camp for the RT spot so be it. We have other needs but the chance to have two tackles the next few years, especially in this division is crucial. We thought about going secondary here but went with, imo, bpa, and a guy who can matchup with the tough des in the NFC West.
I like his floor. I see Moses as a high floor and medium to high ceiling guy. He's not terribly athletic and needs to learn to stop lunging at speed rushers. But aside from that he's very agile on his feet for a big man. I saw one draft profile describing him as a dancing bear. I laughed as I think that fits him perfectly.
phragle said:
I don't want to move down from 77. SF has the luxury of shopping in the premium section and taking players without needing starters. They've operated this way for a while and I'm trying to do the same.
I don't see why not.phragle said:I would probably do that, but I'm not sure if it's in the spirit of the exercise. Teams don't usually trade like that.
Can I trade 49ers picks with Snyders picks? I ask because if the guy I want for the Snyders at 66 is gone, the Niners 92 and 94 works out as a near perfect trade.