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28th Pick in May


DaveThePanther2008

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2nd round lineman would be an upgrade over 2 or 3 of the linemen we have now (especially the right side).  If there is a stud WR, I say we take him and look for OL help later.  But it really depends on who falls in our lap (like Star this year).

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they bumped it up to may 8th this year.

 

it blows ass.

 

it's ok with me b/c it's usually on the same weekend as a music festival i go to every year. might be nice to actually watch the draft a little this year instead of trying to keep up via phone while i'm trying to watch some band play.

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current picks

 

1-28
2-60
3-92
4-124
5-156
6-188
7-202 from Giants for Beason
7-220 to SF for Colin Jones

 

I absoulty want to trade down into the 2nd round and pick up another 3rd.  Its really a no brainer sitting at #28.

 

2nd TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins

2nd OT Jack Mewhort

3rd  OT Morgan Moses

3rd  WR Brandon Coleman

 

If Carolina trades tags Greg Hardy then this changes things considerably.

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just kind of curious about past picks made at #28....kind of meh.

 

2013

Sylvester Williams DT DEN

2012

Nick Perry DE GNB

2011

Mark Ingram RB NOR

2010

  Jared Odrick DE MIA

2009

Eric Wood C BUF

2008

Lawrence Jackson DE SEA

2007

Joe Staley T SFO  

2006

Marcedes Lewis TE JAX  

2005

Luis Castillo DE SDG

2004

28 Chris Gamble DB CAR

 

 

i think we'll be good with gettleman making the pick, but still i thought i would be more enthused.

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Said before will say again where are the most obvious needs in this team? Offense! Ok dbs we need to address but look at free agency for this, we need to bring in a couple of guys like talib or shields, studs who would help prepare and develop Melvin White and the younger guys we have at positions, plus you won't pay a db big free agency money you will pay a receiver and everyone is on about like Hakeem Nicks! I say invest four possibly five picks into offense double dip at OT and WR they are the glaring needs of this team even if gross comes back we need both a LT & a RT we need to be forward thinking not playing patch up roster all the time

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My fantasy draft would look like

1st- Justin Gilbert CB Okie State

2nd- Odell Beckham Jr WR LSU

3rd- Donte Moncreif WR Ole Miss

4th- Nickoe Whitley S Miss St

5th- Seantrel Henderson T Miami

6th- James White RB Wisc

6th- Ricardo Allen CB Purdue

7th- AC Leonard TE Tenn St.

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My fantasy draft would look like

1st- Justin Gilbert CB Okie State

2nd- Odell Beckham Jr WR LSU

3rd- Donte Moncreif WR Ole Miss

4th- Nickoe Whitley S Miss St

5th- Seantrel Henderson T Miami

6th- James White RB Wisc

6th- Ricardo Allen CB Purdue

7th- AC Leonard TE Tenn St.

 

wheres that other 6th coming from?

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