Offical 2008 NFL draft Thread. 12PT/3ET on ESPN/NFLNetwork

Damn, It feels good to see the Giants at the last pick
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We better draft some safety's or corner backs....we need another Ross repeat from last year
 
I used to love the NFL draft. But all these nerds overanalyzing everything and overdramatizing it made it a circus.
 
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Jaws watching every pass Matt Ryan has thrown since grade school... They must keep this dude locked in the film room.
 
Originally Posted by areyouin729

i love the 3pm start this year

I will be picking the keg up after 1:30pm and drinking alllllll day

Eagles Pats make me proud

I am doing the same exact thing. I get absolutely hammered every NFL Draft and this year will be no different.

Enjoy everyone as this will be the last time I post today.
 
This draft is going to be very interesting for the Jets
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Not there are'so many choices', but if McFadden, and Gholston, and Chris Long are some how available at the 6th pick, who do they take?

I highly doubt that would happen, but who knows.
 
Originally Posted by bkmac

This draft is going to be very interesting for the Jets
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Not there are 'so many choices', but if McFadden, and Gholston, and Chris Long are some how available at the 6th pick, who do they take?

I highly doubt that would happen, but who knows.
Gholston is not in Long or McFadden's class.
 
Im on the Grill right now.

I need to pull the LCD out to the backyard. I donyt think you put a plasma in the Sun, can you?
everyone comin thru @ 2...
I dont think Imma drink like I did last yr
 
Gholston is very overrated, he's a 1st rounder, but not top 10, as for my team

Go texans
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We've had some solid drafts, but afterin 8-8 this draft is either gonna make or break us next season, I really wanted D-mac, but I don't see him fallinand I don't wanna trade up, so for now, I see us takin a OL or the best possible value, I how we take Rashard from illni
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Lets see what happens, and NT I need you! I start work at 3, lets keep this updated
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Man this time is goin to slowwwwww...3pm needs to hurry up.

and The rest of the teams, from 3 and on, need to NOT announce their picks, other wise we gonna be on like pick 6 by the time the draft really starts lol.

Im hoping Denver drafts a OT (Clady/Albert/Otah would be nice) with their 1st round pick and drafts a WR in the 2nd round (Kelly or Jackson)
 
[h1]Possible Spoiler for Eagles fans.........

Despite McNabb's requests, Eagles likely to draft lineman[/h1]
Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA -- Donovan McNabb wants a playmaker. He might get a big, burly blocker instead.

The Philadelphia Eagles are far more likely to draft an offensive lineman or a defensive player than a wide receiver in the first round of Saturday's draft. They could end up satisfying their quarterback's wish in a later round or possibly through a trade, but it would be a stunner if Philly used the 19th pick on a wideout.

"I think we have pretty good playmakers where we're at, which I think was evident by the results at the end of the season," coach Andy Reid said during the NFL owners meetings earlier this month. "We went on a bit of a run there and I thought some of the guys stepped up and played well."
A 3-0 finish that capped a disappointing 8-8 season left many in the organization optimistic about this year. The Eagles made a splash in free agency, spending big bucks on All-Pro cornerback Asante Samuel and defensive end Chris Clemons. They also signed linebacker Rocky Boiman, fullback Dan Klecko and tight end Kris Wilson.
But fans want more, specifically, a No. 1 wideout. So does McNabb, who stated several times this offseason that the Eagles need more playmakers.

Philadelphia flirted with Randy Moss only to see him return to New England. There were discussions about a trade for Larry Fitzgerald before he got a new contract from Arizona. Chad Johnson, Roy Williams and Anquan Boldin are mentioned in trade rumors on a daily basis.

With a slew of picks and two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Lito Sheppard as trade bait, the Eagles are in position to make a deal.

"You win the game up front on both sides of the ball," Reid said. "If the d-line is better than the o-line, the quarterback is going to be in trouble. If the o-line is better than the d-line, the defense is going to be in trouble. That's how it worked out in the Super Bowl. That theory really rises to the top. You can have pretty good receivers, but if those guys up front aren't doing their job, those receivers aren't going to be very good."

If the Eagles stay put at No. 19, they could choose a tackle who would eventually replace Jon Runyan or William Thomas. The two veterans are entering the final year of their contracts.

Vanderbilt's Chris Williams or Pittsburgh's Jeff Otah are possibilities if they're still on the board. Boston College's Gosder Cherilus probably will be there if the Eagles want him.

Otah (6-foot-6 and 322 pounds) has been compared to Eagles guard Shawn Andrews, a two-time Pro Bowl pick. Otah can play either side, making him an even more attractive choice.
Williams (6-6, 315) is projected to be one of the best pure left tackles in the draft, though he's considered
more of a "finesse" player. Cherilus (6-6, 313) has Runyan's nastiness, but scouts worry about his footwork.

The Eagles could opt for a defensive lineman to rotate with Pro Bowl end Trent Cole. Clemson's Phillip Merling, Miami's Calais Campbell and Southern California's Lawrence Jackson are possibilities.

Merling (6-4, 276) didn't work out for anyone because of surgery for a sports hernia, so his stock dropped a bit.

Campbell (6-7, 290) has great size and potential, but struggled last year after an outstanding sophomore season. The last time the Eagles chose a Hurricane in the first round (DE Jerome McDougle in 2003), it didn't work out.

Jackson (6-4, 271) had an excellent senior season and his ability to excel on special teams makes him more valuable. The Eagles need a safety to replace the aging Brian Dawkins by next season or earlier, and they'll need another cornerback if/when Sheppard is traded.

South Florida's Mike Jenkins, Troy's Leodis McKelvin, Tennessee State's Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Kansas' Aquib Talib are the top cornerbacks in the draft.

Jenkins is considered the premier cornerback coming out. McKelvin's stock has risen since the Senior Bowl and he would solve the Eagles' need for a returner. Rodgers-Cromartie had great success on a small-school level. Talib has the tools to be selected early, but may drop because he sometimes had concentration issues.

Miami's Kenny Phillips is the only safety draft experts project as a first-round selection. Phillips is an imposing safety who could make an immediate impact in Philly's secondary.

Under Reid, the Eagles have had more hits than misses with their first pick. Wide receiver Freddie Mitchell (No. 25, 2001) was a bust and McDougle (15th, '03) was an even worse selection.

McNabb (2nd '99), Sheppard (26th, '02) and Andrews (16th, '04) were excellent choices and defensive tackle Corey Simon (6th, '00) had a productive five-year career in Philadelphia. Defensive tackles Mike Patterson (31st, '05) and Brodrick Bunkley (14th, '06) were solid choices.

Philadelphia traded out of the first round last season and took QB Kevin Kolb as its top choice in the second round. McNabb wasn't too pleased the team started grooming his eventual successor and he began speaking out more. The old McNabb never would've campaigned for a game-breaking receiver as openly as he has since the end of the season.

Michigan State's Devin Thomas, California's DeSean Jackson, Indiana's James Hardy, Texas' Limas Sweed and Oklahoma's Malcolm Kelly are the top wideouts in this year's draft. It's doubtful any one of those receivers will fall to the second round when the Eagles pick at No. 49.

Overall, Philadelphia has 11 picks, including five in the top four rounds.

"I think we're in a position now where, with the things we've done in free agency, we don't have a real, absolute need going into the draft," Reid said. "We can kind of pick and choose who the best player is."
 
Originally Posted by theone2401

Any Eagles fan already knows how they draft. They always take lineman high ALWAYS.
Yes word to Corey Simon in 2000, Shawn Andrews in 2004, Mike Patterson in 2005, and Brodrick Bunkley in 2006.
 
Heres Green Bays picks...


These players are who the Packers are looking at barring someone falling...

RB Jamaal Charles
WR James Hardy
TE Dustin Keller
OL Brandon Albert
OT Sam Baker
CB Antoine Cason
Cb Mike Jenkins
CB Brandon Flowers
SS Tyrell Johnson
FS Reggie Smith
LB Keith Rivers
DE Lawrence jackson

GROUP 2:
RB Ray Rice
TE Fred Davis
TE Martellus Bennett
OT Anthony Collins
Cb Tracy Porter
CB Terrell Thomas
DT Pat Sims

GROUP 3:
QB John David Booty
QB Kevin O'Connell
QB Colt Brennan
RB Kevin Smith
RB Mike Hart
WR Donnie Avery
WR Anthony Aldridge
TE Craig Stevens
TE Jermichael Finley
OT Duane Brown
OT Carl Nicks
Cb Antwaun Molden
Cb Brandon Carr
FS Michael Grant
DE Kendall Langford
DE Brian Johnston
DT Nick Hayden



At 30 I would like to see (no order)

Antoine Cason
Kenny Phillips
Mike Jenkins
Jerod Mayo
Jonathan Stewart
Chilo Rachal
DeSean Jackson
Dustin Keller
 
So Michael Smith reports Rams to take Chris Long....


Please Atlanta,

Take Matt Ryan.



$$!#, I don't drink but I might have to today.

We're gona get screwed, it's inevitable.
 
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Momma McFadden isn't feeling that at all.
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Alright, Cowboys fans, final answer: Where do you go with these picks today?

22 - Corner if Jenkins, Talib, or Rogers-Cromartie are available; Felix Jones if not
28 - Trade down for one of Atlanta's early second round picks and take Kenny Phillips; get additional late-round pick(s)
61 - Receiver (or running back if we don't get Jones at 22)

I know it won't go like that.
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I just can't overlook this secondary. McFadden would be great; trading for Roy Williams would be great, but neither of them can cover receivers.

If I knew for a fact that Pacman would be ready to go from day one and we snagged one of the corners I named at 22, I'd say go ahead and trade 27 forWilliams or Anquan Boldin because you could move Anthony Henry to safety with three sure corners in place.
 
28th and newly acquired 4th for roy williams ... 22nd on BPA ... 2nd on the position we didnt get with 22 that we need (ie... corner, rb, safety)
 
Eagles better target a receiver this year. I'm tired of hearing McNabb complain about how they need weapons..
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Originally Posted by AirUpHere23

Eagles better target a receiver this year. I'm tired of hearing McNabb complain about how they need weapons..
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When your best reciever is your running back you have a legit gripe.

Please dont mention Kevin Curtis
 
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