I like the Edwards pick. I mean, if you're going wish misfortune on scUM players, what better place for him to end up?
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Congrats Mike! Well deserved. I am starting to think Frye will be there in round 3. The only tean I see with a QB need is Miami, and I don't think they will go QB in round 2. I am now starting to think we will continue to plug defensive holes the rest of the way now. Would be great if Blackstock was still there in round 3.TheMile said:It was very surprising at first, especially when you realize we just signed WR Kevin Johnson. I think it was just a matter of drafting the best available player, and I expect Mooch has confidence in Garcia when they finally give up on Harrington. I didn't really want the Lions to draft a QB this year anyway; I'd have rather picked up Derrick Johnston than Aaron Rodgers.
Frankly, I'm thrilled to pick up a player like Williams with only the #10 pick. Now we'll be fine when Charles Rogers breaks his collarbone again.![]()
... j/k, I'm a Packer fan so I follow the Lions too. It should be a good pick because the division generally has shorter corners. The Packers drafted A. Carrol last year and he is only 5' 11" and Al Harris is 6' 1" (I think). If Detroit can get defensive line help this year I think they will be dangerous. Harrington has been terrable so far and Garcia won't be much better. Having two stud receivers won't matter if they can't get the ball to them.
If Jones completely recovers from his injury, the selection of Pool will give the Browns an excellent safety combination for years.NJ-Buckeye said:I'm TRYING to be positive... many defensive gurus say you must be tough thru the middle... if Sean Jones is as promoted.. and if Pool is as promoted... these two safeties can go a long way with strengthening this defense, especially the run defense...