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Nfl Draft Pick Watch
#5
Posted 01 January 2012 - 08:02 PM
Plax is older. Holmes who knows what will happened after this season with him. I'll even take Nick Toon to keep the jets blood line flowing. There has to be a replacemnet for LT. We can find them in Florida backfield with Demps or Rainey. Safety is also a concerened. So many f-cking holes on this team its a joke.
#6
Posted 01 January 2012 - 08:11 PM
reg83ny, on 01 January 2012 - 08:02 PM, said:
Plax is older. Holmes who knows what will happened after this season with him. I'll even take Nick Toon to keep the jets blood line flowing. There has to be a replacemnet for LT. We can find them in Florida backfield with Demps or Rainey. Safety is also a concerened. So many f-cking holes on this team its a joke.
RB, S, and G can be had in FA so we have established players, and there are some avaliable at each position this offseason(rb is consistantly like that), wr and a replacement for wayne hunter should be our main concern in the draft, possbily a young safety to groom too, but wr and tackle should be taken care of first
#10
Posted 01 January 2012 - 09:51 PM
#12
Posted 01 January 2012 - 10:11 PM
Not sure how accurate this is but here is the link
http://www.sbnation.....neers-redskins
1. Indianapolis Colts, 2-14
2. St. Louis Rams, 2-14
3. Minnesota Vikings, 3-13
4. Cleveland Browns, 4-12
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 4-12
6. Washington Redskins, 5-11
7. Jacksonville Jaguars, 5-11
8. Carolina Panthers, 6-10
9. Miami Dolphins, 6-10
10. Buffalo Bills, 6-10
11. Seattle Seahawks, 7-9*
12. Kansas City Chiefs, 7-9*
13. Philadelphia Eagles, 8-8
14. New York Jets, 8-8
15. Arizona Cardinals, 8-8
16. San Diego Chargers, 8-8
17. Cincinnati Bengals (from Oakland Raiders, 8-8)
18. Chicago Bears, 8-8
19. Dallas Cowboys/New York Giants loser, 8-8
20. Tennessee Titans, 9-7
*Will be determined by coin flip
http://www.sbnation.....neers-redskins
1. Indianapolis Colts, 2-14
2. St. Louis Rams, 2-14
3. Minnesota Vikings, 3-13
4. Cleveland Browns, 4-12
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 4-12
6. Washington Redskins, 5-11
7. Jacksonville Jaguars, 5-11
8. Carolina Panthers, 6-10
9. Miami Dolphins, 6-10
10. Buffalo Bills, 6-10
11. Seattle Seahawks, 7-9*
12. Kansas City Chiefs, 7-9*
13. Philadelphia Eagles, 8-8
14. New York Jets, 8-8
15. Arizona Cardinals, 8-8
16. San Diego Chargers, 8-8
17. Cincinnati Bengals (from Oakland Raiders, 8-8)
18. Chicago Bears, 8-8
19. Dallas Cowboys/New York Giants loser, 8-8
20. Tennessee Titans, 9-7
*Will be determined by coin flip

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#13
Posted 01 January 2012 - 10:12 PM
reg83ny, on 01 January 2012 - 07:44 PM, said:
This offense needs life. The most boring team to watch. With that being said, I want justin Blackmon from OSU. Then add the necessary pieces later in the draft with free agency in the mix. But our draft start with the substraction of Schitty.
that's the guy. or grab trent rich from 'bama to back up shonn greene becuse obviously powell, LT are not game threats.
just grab any def. or off. playmaker from the SEC. because your 1st. rd. pick should be able to start.
#15
Posted 02 January 2012 - 10:25 AM
JETGUY, on 02 January 2012 - 10:15 AM, said:
I would trade up to 5th spot and draft RG3
rg3 is the man, but steer clear of him due to his style which causes him to take big hits.
so now you moved up to get him which means you gave up valuable picks needed for other positions.
then he gets blasted by real nfl players and you,re back at square one, inconsistency at the qb position.
stick with mark, fans can be fairweather but organizations can't afford to.
at usc i always felt that mark was good depending on greater talent around him.
the jets needed to know this, but they actually took weapons away the past years.
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