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« on: April 27, 2009, 06:44:48 pm »

Looking Ahead to the 2010 Draft. 

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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

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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
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« Reply #1 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


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« Reply #2 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.
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« Reply #3 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...



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« Reply #4 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
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« Reply #5 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.


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