The Browns may freak, though, when the Vikes are on the clock and the phone is ringing, and give up to much to compete with the Rams to get to #3.Not gonna happen Wil. The Browns will take Richardson, Claiborne or Blackmon. If they get Richardson, they'll probably get a WR and then an O-lineman with their next two picks. If they take Blackmon, then they take either another WR or O-lineman with the #22 pick and an RB in the 2nd round. They have too many options to freak out since they have so many needs and 13 picks in the draft. They may trade down if. As I said earlier, the Browns pick at #4 really dictates how most of the 1st round shakes out since they have so many options.
Rams to trade picks with the Vikings (for like a sixth-rounder or something).Just looking at the trade value chart, which isn't exact when it comes to trades, the Rams would have to give up a 2nd and a 6th to make that one even. The Rams should be in rebuild mode and will more than likely keep their picks.
Lefty picks are in ...........
1 Andrew Luck
2 Robert Griffin III
3 Matt Kalil
4 Trent Richardson
5 Morris Claiborne
6 Justin Blackmon
7 Melvin Ingram
8 Ryan Tannehill
9 Fletcher Cox
10 Riley Reiff
11 Luke Kuechly
12 Quinton Coples
13 Dontari Poe
14 Mark Barron
15 Michael Brockers
16 Courtney Upshaw
17 David DeCastro
19 Michael Floyd
20 Stephon Gilmore
21 Dre Kirkpatrick
22 Kendall Wright
23 Mike Adams
24 Cordy Glenn
25 Jerel Worthy
26 Rueben Randle
27 Miichael Brockers
28 Shea McClellin
29 Peter Konz
30 Kevin Zeitler
31 Harrison Smith
32 Dont'a Hightower
So, Duff - are you backing that up with a list of your own?Not me, Wil. I'm just a speculator and one trade here or there throws the whole list out of whack. I'm pretty good with knowing NFL teams needs. It's just sometimes what teams need and what they draft are two different things. Not to make fun or anything, but the deceased Al Davis and his Raiders were a perfect example of want versus need where want tended to win out.
(TheHuddle) New York Jets OG Matt Slauson said the team will essentially have two different offenses this year with QBs Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow being mixed in. Sanchez will be the starter, but the team plans to use Tebow as an H-back, fullback and running back. Tebow will also be used as the 'personal protector' on the punt team. 'You guys will be really surprised by what Mark's going to do this year,' Slauson said. 'The way we're going to be running things plays right into Mark's strengths, running the ball. It'll be very similar to what we did in Rex's first two years, very much a style like that - heavy run, heavy play action and whipping out a deep ball every now and again. That's all the stuff Mark does really wellSo is that a typo or did one of Mark Sanchez's teammates just say his strength is running the ball? If you have a QB that can't run and your teammates think that is your strength, then you have issues..............
It's just sometimes what teams need and what they draft are two different things. Not to make fun or anything, but the deceased Al Davis and his Raiders were a perfect example of want versus need where want tended to win out.Great point Doug. Don't forget about my Bears and former GM Jerry Angelo. We needed a left tackle and WR, yet he continued to draft defensive players. No one was a smart as Angelo (in his own mind). So very glad that Angelo's gone.
Your owners all have drafted poorly but you don't have anything on me. I'm a Dallas fanWith the 6th pick of the 1996 NFL draft the St. Louis Rams take...............Lawrence Phillips.