Everyone else is doing it, so why not. What else is there to do at 6am and you already looked at your serving of ****?
Here we go...
Round 1, 30th overall - Dustin Keller - TE
I want a CB in the first round. It makes sense in every possible way, which means Ted Thompson won't do it, because he's kinda crazy, in a mad scientist sort of way.
Bubba is gone, Donald Lee is the man, but GB uses their tight ends a lot. If you didn't see the video in PackOne's mock, check the kid out. He was a WR in 2003, but when you're 6'3 and 242 pounds and tough as nails, tight end is the position for you.
Round 2, 56th overall (from Cleveland Browns) - Tyvon Branch - CB
Say it with me, "Tyvon." Don't you want a guy named Tyvon on your team? I know I do. You can be pretty sure if Ted does NOT get a CB in the 1st round, he will grab one here, and it could be Tyvon Branch. Tyvon. Tyvon. Tyvon. Tyvon. Tyvon.
Round 2, 60th overall (from New York Jets) - Limas Sweed - WR
6'5 and 220 pounds. This guy seems like a friggin monster, and A-Rod is going to need some help in his first year. Lets help the stache out and give him some weapons. 6'5 and 220 pounds!
Round 3, 91st overall - Drew Radovich - OG
The senior from USC could help the improving guard position. You could always use some good guards.
Round 4, 128th overall - Tim Hightower - RB
No, not THAT Hightower.
THIS hightower. I don't know much about him, and am pulling this RIGHT out of my ***. RIGHT out of it. I have a feeling my Teddy bear drafts a RB around this spot, because he's nuts. So why not Hightower?
Round 4, 135th overall (Compensatory selection) - Jamar Adams - S
This guy could be the next Bigby. He hits like a mack truck, but can he stay at home and not be a liability against the pass? Watch what he does at the 30 second mark.
Round 5, 162nd overall - Andre Woodson - QB
Say hello to your competition, A-Rod. The senior from Kentucky completed 63 percent of his passes, good for 3,515 yards and 31 touchdowns ... Led the SEC in passing yardage per game (270.4), total offense (259.8) and TD passes (31)[scouts.com]
Round 7, 237th overall - Steve Johnson - WR
He can do this before games.
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With that said, none of this will happen, trades will occur, and chaos will ensue, but at least I'll be drunk the entire weekend. Make sure to join me in the lounge during picks as we yell at the picks, do research on the picks, and freak out and\or rejoice.
It's draft time, baby!
Here we go...
Round 1, 30th overall - Dustin Keller - TE
I want a CB in the first round. It makes sense in every possible way, which means Ted Thompson won't do it, because he's kinda crazy, in a mad scientist sort of way.
Bubba is gone, Donald Lee is the man, but GB uses their tight ends a lot. If you didn't see the video in PackOne's mock, check the kid out. He was a WR in 2003, but when you're 6'3 and 242 pounds and tough as nails, tight end is the position for you.
Round 2, 56th overall (from Cleveland Browns) - Tyvon Branch - CB
Say it with me, "Tyvon." Don't you want a guy named Tyvon on your team? I know I do. You can be pretty sure if Ted does NOT get a CB in the 1st round, he will grab one here, and it could be Tyvon Branch. Tyvon. Tyvon. Tyvon. Tyvon. Tyvon.
Round 2, 60th overall (from New York Jets) - Limas Sweed - WR
6'5 and 220 pounds. This guy seems like a friggin monster, and A-Rod is going to need some help in his first year. Lets help the stache out and give him some weapons. 6'5 and 220 pounds!
Round 3, 91st overall - Drew Radovich - OG
The senior from USC could help the improving guard position. You could always use some good guards.
Round 4, 128th overall - Tim Hightower - RB
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No, not THAT Hightower.
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THIS hightower. I don't know much about him, and am pulling this RIGHT out of my ***. RIGHT out of it. I have a feeling my Teddy bear drafts a RB around this spot, because he's nuts. So why not Hightower?
Round 4, 135th overall (Compensatory selection) - Jamar Adams - S
This guy could be the next Bigby. He hits like a mack truck, but can he stay at home and not be a liability against the pass? Watch what he does at the 30 second mark.
Round 5, 162nd overall - Andre Woodson - QB
Say hello to your competition, A-Rod. The senior from Kentucky completed 63 percent of his passes, good for 3,515 yards and 31 touchdowns ... Led the SEC in passing yardage per game (270.4), total offense (259.8) and TD passes (31)[scouts.com]
Round 7, 237th overall - Steve Johnson - WR
He can do this before games.
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With that said, none of this will happen, trades will occur, and chaos will ensue, but at least I'll be drunk the entire weekend. Make sure to join me in the lounge during picks as we yell at the picks, do research on the picks, and freak out and\or rejoice.
It's draft time, baby!