Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Current Standings and Positional Needs


KBRed

Recommended Posts

This is just an idea of current standings, remaining schedules, positions of need, and possible draft picks at current positions. These are not exact. I hope to keep this up to date as the season comes to an end.

#1 (2-14) Indianapolis Colts OT, CB, QB - Andrew Luck

#2 (2-14) St. Louis Rams WR, CB, OT-Matt Kalil

#3 (3-13) Minnesota Vikings OT, WR, CB-Morris Claiborne

#4 (4-12) Cleveland Browns OT, WR, DE, QB - Robert Griffin III

#5 (4-12) Tampa Bay Buccaneers LB, S, CB, WR - Justin Blackmon

#6 (5-11) Jacksonville Jaguars CB,WR DE - Quinton Coples

#7 (5-11) Washington Redskins QB, OL - Riley Reiff

#8 (6-10) Carolina Panthers DT, LB, S, CB - Dre Kirkpatrick

#9 (6-10) Miami Dolphins CB, QB, OT - Jonathan Martin

#10 (6-10) Buffalo Bills WR, OT, TE, LB - Luke Kuechly

What do you see happening?

(Sorry about the format)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Think we currently pick behind Jacksonville in 5th, but by years end, if Jacksonville beats Indy, then 4th could be the spot.

I also think the Rams could win their last game of season if SF pull all starters as they will have bye sewn up and with second best record.

So 3-5 is about right.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The way I see it playing out is we end up #5-9.

Colts go 0-16 so they are #1.

The Rams could easily lose out, but I will peg them for 1 more win somewhere, and they finish 3-13 with the #2 pick.

Jax only win the rest of the season is against the lowly Colts. FInish 4-12 for the #3 overall pick.

I think the Vikings win this week against the Broncos and finish the season against the Bears at home with a win because Cutler is out.

Vikings end 4-12 for #4 overall

Cleveland, Arizona, Miami, Carolina, and Washington all finish at 5-11

No idea how the tie breakers would work. But we could be anywhere from #5-9.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We beat the Bucs both times?

No, I think we split with the Bucs and beat the Texans.. TJ Yates can't beat us, I don't think. If we only win 1 more game, we should pick #4, but I think we win 2 more and pick somewhere between #5-9 depending on how the tie breakers work out.. I can try to look it up.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We're currently tied with the 4th worst record in the league. You think it's possible that we end up picking 14th but not possible we pick 2nd? Alrighty then...

My guess is that the Colts and Rams don't win another game. There are currently 8 teams with 4 wins, adding 6 with less than 4 wins. I'm not saying they are destined for this range, just a rough estimate.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • the one thing this post has suprised me with is how much support there still is for young.  i dont understand why.  we had qbs before him that went to superbowls that lost support way quicker.  thr only qb we had had that started any number of games that played worse than young is clausen.  allen and moore played better and yet people still support him makes 0 sense to me
    • Again, can’t have a serious discussion if constantly wading through hyperbole. And you say that’s not really what was meant, but I tried to at one point get some folks to concede that he was physically capable of throwing a football 20yds just so we could get to a real discussion and they stuck with it. So I’m not sure your characterization is entirely accurate.
    • And this is his third year. As far as people not understanding things, I am not sure people accept how difficult it is to remake yourself from the ground up. Which he absolutely has to do to compete successfully at the NFL level.  He takes a step forward with the footwork and a step back when he is stressed and reverts to what always worked for him before. I will say it yet again, anyone that reached a level of success with their self taught technique but needed to rebuild to break through the limitations that imposed, will understand this. I don’t care what specific activity it is the same challenge. Muscle memory and comfort level fight against the new moves you are trying to train yourself to do without thinking.  He is there. There is a ceiling with his technique that is too low for the NFL. He has to retrain himself.  We are in the third year and I guess we are supposed believe that he will be so good  when he finally gets to where the new will be second nature, that we have to wait (how many more years) for him to finish doing it. If he ever finishes.  The sad fact is he will not succeed at the NFL level with his horrible college footwork and compensation moves like the tippy toe drop backs. He just won’t.  If he can’t put that on the table for us, we would be foolish to not seek an alternative plan. 
×
×
  • Create New...