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The last 25 #59 picks


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Interesting. I definitely don't have the motivation to do it now, but I think it'd be interesting to look at the last ten years, picks 56-62, to get a wider and more representative sample of the potential value and success rate of players available in that area.

Thanks for posting. Maybe I'll get around to that at some point tomorrow.

We often talk about the negatives of this organization, especially in the offseason...but, in my opinion, one of the MANY positives of this organization has been the quality of our drafting in recent years. There was a post on this, or that moved to this discussion, a few weeks ago so I won't rehash the player by player discussion (also don't have the motivation for that either...)

Point is - I'm pretty confident we'll get a very solid player at that position that will serve us well, and probably immediately.

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Interesting. I definitely don't have the motivation to do it now, but I think it'd be interesting to look at the last ten years, picks 56-62, to get a wider and more representative sample of the potential value and success rate of players available in that area.

Thanks for posting. Maybe I'll get around to that at some point tomorrow.

We often talk about the negatives of this organization, especially in the offseason...but, in my opinion, one of the MANY positives of this organization has been the quality of our drafting in recent years. There was a post on this, or that moved to this discussion, a few weeks ago so I won't rehash the player by player discussion (also don't have the motivation for that either...)

Point is - I'm pretty confident we'll get a very solid player at that position that will serve us well, and probably immediately.

Ask and you shall receive.... (59-62 since there isn't much point in looking ahead of that spot)

1999

Steelers- Scott Shields S

Chargers- Jermaine Fazande RB

Broncos- Lennie Friedman OG

2000

Colts- Marcus Washington LB

Jaguars- Brad Meester C

Eagles- Bobbie Williams OG

Rams- Jacoby Shepherd CB

2001

Raiders- Marques Tuiasosopo QB

Titans- Andre Dyson CB

Lions- Shaun Rogers DT

Ravens- Gary Baxter CB

2002

Eagles- Sheldon Brown CB

Seahawks- Anton Palepoi DE

Bills- Ryan Denney DE

Steelers- Antwaan Randle El WR

2003

Steelers- Alonzo Jackson LB

Titans- Tyrone Calico WR

Eagles- LJ Smith TE

Chargers- Terrence Kiel S

2004

Browns- Sean Jones S

Saints- Courtney Watson LB

Chiefs- Kris Wilson TE

Panthers- Keary Colbert WR

2005

Falcons- Jonathan Babineaux DT

Colts- Kelvin Hayden CB

Chargers- Vincent Jackson WR

Steelers- Bryant McFadden CB

2006

Buccaneers- Jeremy Truebloood OT

Jaguars- Maurice Jones-Drew RB

Broncos- Tony Scheffler TE

Colts- Tim Jennings CB

2007

Panthers- Ryan Kalil C

Dolphins- Samson Satele C

Lions- Gerald Alexander S

Bears- Dan Bazuin DE

2008

Colts- Mike Pollak C

Packers- Patrick Lee CB

Cowboys- Martellus Bennett TE

Patriots- Terrence Wheatley CB

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Colts- Marcus Washington LB

Jaguars- Brad Meester C

Titans- Andre Dyson CB

Lions- Shaun Rogers DT

Ravens- Gary Baxter CB

Eagles- Sheldon Brown CB

Bills- Ryan Denney DE

Steelers- Antwaan Randle El WR

Eagles- LJ Smith TE

Browns- Sean Jones S

Falcons- Jonathan Babineaux DT

Colts- Kelvin Hayden CB

Chargers- Vincent Jackson WR

Steelers- Bryant McFadden CB

Buccaneers- Jeremy Truebloood OT

Jaguars- Maurice Jones-Drew RB

Broncos- Tony Scheffler TE

Panthers- Ryan Kalil C

Dolphins- Samson Satele C

Patriots- Terrence Wheatley CB

^ All decent and promising talents out of that list.

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