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I think OT will be the really tough one. From looking at several mock drafts there may be as many as five Ots taken in the first round, all before we draft. There may be three or more LBs taken in the first round, which is unusual.

The good news is, because of the above, only one or maybe two DTs will be taken before we draft. This is also unusual, and this draft is deep with good DTs. Earlier I mentioned DT as the most crying need. Quinn Pitcock retired, and one starting tackle (Anthony McFarland) suffered a career ending injury. The other starting DT, Ed Johnson was arrested on drug charges and released from the team.

In addition to the six on your list two underclassmen, Sen'Derrik Marks(Auburn) and Gerald McCoy (Oklahoma) may declare. Please evaluate these two. If they don't make your list we will list them as seven and eight. I wonder how many of the eight, project as at least second round picks.

I think if we use two of our first three picks on DTs the Colts defense should be dramatically improved. It's much easier to play CB when the opposing QB is lying on his back. In any event, it will be your list I submit for each draft pick.

I agree with your assessment of the RB situation. Adai was good his good his rookie year, it's been down hill since. We could get a very good RB in the first 3 rounds because they don't seem to be a real hot round one commodity.

The same should hold true for OG and CB. We may end up with a great draft despite drafting so low. I hope the real colts help us out a bit with some free agents before the draft.
I think OT will be the really tough one. From looking at several mock drafts there may be as many as five Ots taken in the first round, all before we draft. There may be three or more LBs taken in the first round, which is unusual.

The good news is, because of the above, only one or maybe two DTs will be taken before we draft. This is also unusual, and this draft is deep with good DTs. Earlier I mentioned DT as the most crying need. Quinn Pitcock retired, and one starting tackle (Anthony McFarland) suffered a career ending injury. The other starting DT, Ed Johnson was arrested on drug charges and released from the team.

In addition to the six on your list two underclassmen, Sen'Derrik Marks(Auburn) and
Gerald McCoy (Oklahoma) may declare. Please evaluate these two. If they don't make your list we will list them as seven and eight. I wonder how many of the eight, project as at least second round picks.I think if we use two of our first three picks on DTs the Colts defense should be dramatically improved. It's much easier to play CB when the QB is lying on his back.

In any event, it will be your list I submit for each draft pick. I agree with your assessment of the RB situation. Adai was good his good his rookie year, it's been down hill since. We could get a very good RB in the first 3 rounds because they don't seem to be a real hot round one commodity.
Here you go, boss. My interpretation of the order of need from of compilation/consensus of 3 different sources. First5 urgent.
If they solve the OL situation, it might solve the RB situation.
One way or another Saturday may not be coming back, or, they may want to move Pollack to Center.
Sources believe that Addai is probably fading and that Rhodes is done.

1.DT
2.OG
3.WR
4.DT
5.OT
6.RB
7.CB
8.CB
9.OT
10.RB
I really liked living in WR. I honestly don't have many negative things to say about Georgia. Though I'll never understand seeing Playboy quality talent wrapped around the arm of a pot-bellied mullet wearing dude. :lol:

Oh, and hearing, on average, twice a day announcements at Wal-Mart stating:

"For your safety, shoes are required to shop at Wal-Mart. Thank you for shopping with us!" :lol: That isn't a joke. :biggrin:
For the better part of my life- yup. Spent a year or two in Charleston following graduation and two years in Orlando. But mostly - Hotlanta
Have you always lived in the ATL? I lived in Warner Robins for a couple years. Actually...Centerville, but same thing really.
Just need you to guide me, tell me what you need! This two heads thing could be useful. I'll be checking in about 4-5 times per day for a few minutes each time....and then some times later at night. You're the Boss dog!!!!
Very nice list, it will be submitted as is for our first round pick when the time comes. Please give some thought to what we should do in rounds two, and three. We draft very late in each round but should still be able to get a very nice player in the second. Rounds three and beyond is where it starts getting dicey.
Man, I've been watching old In Living Color clips all day. I'm dying to see the Tommy Davidson/ Jamie Foxx security gaurd sketch where they do the Zapp and Rogers thing. Do you remember what the skit was called? I need that in my life.
This could end up being fun, boss. You tell me what to do, and I'll give you my best.
Contrary to what most say, I would put them in this order, size as a factor:
1. Moala / USC
2. Raji / BC
3. Perry / OleMiss
4. Walker / GT
5. Brace / BC
6. Hood / Mizzou
Yeah, the ear stopped hurting, but there is a lot of discharge. How about this for a beautiful Tuesday discussion? :lol:
I spent about 15 minutes looking at various mock drafts yesterday. It appears the Colts greatest need is a DT. Could you please rate in order, this years draft top 6 DTs.Bare in mind you were hired to be the brains of this operation
Figured it out: they called it "Z-Pack". It's the same damned thing. It worked for me, sorry it didn't work for you.
I've been on a 5 day antibiotic regimen before to cure these damned things, but I don't remember it being zithromax. Something shorter like "zantac" or something like that.

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