Title: Looking ahead to the 2010 draft Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on April 27, 2009, 06:44:48 pm Looking Ahead to the 2010 Draft.
up SF – has Carolina’s 1st round NE – has Jax and Tenn 2nd round picks and Phil 7th Seattle – has Denver’s first round pick but missing its 3rd KC – has Atlanta’s 2nd; missing 7th Phil – has Sea 3rd + Jets 2nd, 3rd or 4th (depending on Sheppard) missing 6th & 7th Denver – doesn’t have its first round pick; but has Chicago’s first round pick; has Dallas’s 5th (so up a 5th) Clev – has Tampa Bay’s 5th Mia – has Wash 6th & KC 7th Buff – has Phil 6th. Green Bay – Jets 7th down Chicago – doesn’t have its 1st round pick. Carolina – doesn’t have 1st round pick. Atlanta – doesn’t have 2nd round pick Tenn – doesn’t have 2nd round pick Jax- doesn’t have 2nd round pick Jets doesn’t have a 7th & doesn’t have either 2nd, 3rd or 4th depending on Sheppard Dal – doesn’t have 5th round pick Tampa doesn’t have 5th round pick Title: Re: Looking ahead to the 2010 draft Post by: Sunstroke on April 27, 2009, 06:55:26 pm I like SF getting Carolina's first rounder in next year's draft. I'll light early candles for any two of the following group: S Taylor Mays, OT Ciron Black, OT Russel Okung, LB George Selvie, NT Terrence Cody and DE Carlos Dunlap Title: Re: Looking ahead to the 2010 draft Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on April 27, 2009, 07:00:44 pm I like SF getting Carolina's first rounder in next year's draft. I have a hard time deciding if SF or NE is in the best shape picks wise. NE has 3 including 2nd rounders; but SF has a first rounder. Title: Re: Looking ahead to the 2010 draft Post by: Sunstroke on April 27, 2009, 07:05:36 pm Personally, I think NE is in the better position...those 3 second rounders are going to be golden in this next draft class. Obviously it will depend on what slots in the first and second rounds we're talking about (lighting another candle for Carolina to tank this season), but I said it as they were making those deals...the Patriots are going to rake in serious talent in 2010 In the meantime, getting Tom Brady back for this season doesn't suck either... Title: Re: Looking ahead to the 2010 draft Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on April 27, 2009, 07:19:51 pm Personally, I think NE is in the better position...those 3 second rounders are going to be golden in this next draft class. Obviously it will depend on what slots in the first and second rounds we're talking about (lighting another candle for Carolina to tank this season), but I said it as they were making those deals...the Patriots are going to rake in serious talent in 2010 In the meantime, getting Tom Brady back for this season doesn't suck either... Well you have to think either Tenn or Jax 2nd rounder will be worth something, one of them ain't winning their division. Patriots are going to need to rake some talent. Contracts that are up.... Granted many of them are JAGS, but a few ain't and there is a lot of them. Richard Seymour 2009 Jarvis Green 2009 Kevin Faulk 2009 Stephen Neal 2009 Vince Wilfork 2009 Tedy Bruschi 2009 Nick Kaczur 2009 Leigh Bodden 2009 Logan Mankins 2009 Joey Galloway 2009 Pierre Woods 2009 Ben Watson 2009 Stephen Gostkowski 2009 Al Johnson 2009 Sam Aiken 2009 David Thomas 2009 Eric Alexander 2009 Le Kevin Smith 2009 Wesley Britt 2009 Damane Duckett 2009 Tully Banta-Cain 2009 Russ Hochstein 2009 Chris Hanson 2009 Nathan Hodel 2009 Billy Yates 2009 Ryan O'Callaghan 2009 Mark Levoir 2009 Tank Williams 2009 Matt Gutierrez 2009 Dan Connolly 2009 then we got some expensive ones in 2010. Tom Brady 2010 Randy Moss 2010 Matt Light 2010 Fred Taylor 2010 Laurence Maroney 2010 Sammy Morris 2010 Title: Re: Looking ahead to the 2010 draft Post by: Sunstroke on April 28, 2009, 01:37:46 pm Tenn and Jax should both be quality clubs, and I'd expect both to be in the mid-late second round area. In this next class though, that still equals some excellent talent. And my apologies to the Boldin-not-that-one thread...I tried to lock it up, and think I accidentally removed it completely. |