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  1. Usually, when the Giants take this long with their 1st round pick, they're putting together a trade.
  2. Actually, the Jets, Chicago, Carolina, and Pittsburgh could all use an additional WR. I'd sure like to see a trade down.
  3. Jimmy Williams, Daniel Bullocks, DeAngelo Williams, and Winston Justice I would hope come before those WR's, but who knows. Williams and Justice fell because of character issues, and that usually doesn't bode well with the Giants, but we'll see.
  4. No thanks...he drops way too many balls for my taste.
  5. With 7 picks to go, there's a fair amount of talent still on the board... Antonio Cromartie Manny Lawson Winston Justice DeAngelo Williams Santonio Holmes Nick Mangold Jonathon Joseph Jimmy Williams Hopefully, one of the first 4 will still be there when we pick.
  6. Geez man, I'm starting to think we're going to need to upgrade our interior offensive line.
  7. ****, I was really hoping Cleveland would take Bunkley, because certainly didn't want to see him land in Philly.
  8. St Louis, Cutler, Bunkley or Ngata? Who's it gonna be?
  9. I would not like to see Philly trade up to get Bunkley. They would have an absolutely sick front 4. Buffalo though, what were they thinking? If they really wanted Whitner, couldn't they have traded down for him? Interesting though, Winston Justice and Jimmy Williams, both players with character concerns, we haven't heard much of yet.
  10. It's funny, for months, everyone was predicting that the Jets would take Ferguson anyway. What are the chances AJ Hawke goes?
  11. Most of us know and have heard this is a deep draft class for LB's, and even with the signing of Arrington and Short, I would have to believe that the Giants are going to take at least 1 linebacker at some point today or tommorrow. Has anyone seen Brian Iwuh(LB, Colorado) play? He's definitily on the smalish side for a LB(and probably knowing the Giants, too small for their standards as well), but the guy hits like a ton of bricks, he would bring a lot of speed to the position, and could be a demon on special teams.
  12. This is from an article I posted yesterday... http://nfldraft.scout.com/2/525377.html NFL Draft: Prospect and Player News By: TFY Draft Preview Date: Apr 28, 2006 "Earlier last month we spoke about an insecure attitude by Winston Justice which was being labeled as a "humble personality". We have learned that has changed. Several franchises were completely turned off by what they called "complete immaturity" on behalf of Justice. Source have labeled him as a "blamer" who does not take personal responsibility. Factor in off-the-field issues which includes an arrest for solicitation and at least two teams in the middle of round one have said they will not select Justice even if he is available."
  13. I'm not so high on Eric Winston...I saw a bunch of Miami games last year, and maybe he's not 100% from his knee injury, but I don't see him being an upgrade over Luke Petitgout. The only way I'd like to see us draft an OT is if Winston Justice somehow falls to #25, or if Darren Colledge or Jon Scott is available in the second round, though those scenario's aren't looking too likely.
  14. My word, is Mario Willaims really gonna be that good? Now, unless the Saints are able to trade out of the #2 spot, why wouldn't they take Reggie Bush?
  15. http://nfldraft.scout.com/2/525377.html NFL Draft: Prospect and Player News By: TFY Draft Preview Date: Apr 28, 2006 Less than 24 hours before the Houston Texans are officially called to the clock and there is plenty of breaking news. Much of it surrounds the medical status from many of the top prospects as well as players who've been dropping down boards after poor interviews. It's no secret outside linebacker Ernie Sims of Florida State had concussion issues in the past. Scout.com recently learned Sims actually suffered six concussions in his playing career, one knocking him unconscious. While Sims seems like a rising prospect, in actuality, he could drop quite a bit on draft day due to medical concerns. After a brilliant start to his senior campaign, Jason Allen suffered a major hip injury last October and despite solid workouts in recent weeks several teams are concerned. Two teams that scout.com talked to this week said they took Allen off of their draft board because of long-term concerns of the injured hip. The thinking is the hip injury suffered last October could be a generative condition. Other franchises are not as concerned and will consider selecting Allen during the first 45-selections. Antonio Cromartie missed the entire 2005 season due to a knee injury and surprised some when he declared for the draft. Luckily for Cromartie the surgically repaired knee is not an issue as he's been passing team physicals throughout the league. Offensive tackle Marcus McNeill has been diagnosed with Stenosis which is defined as the narrowing of the spine. While he can play with the condition, teams are concerned with the long-term effects and many have dismissed the notion of taking him in the first round. Two interesting points must be brought out. McNeill was unable to practice this season and for the most part put on the pads once a week on Saturday. His older brother, DeMarco McNeill was at one time a highly rated defensive tackle entering the 2004 draft but was red-flagged and went undrafted with a degenerative knee condition. While he suffered a major knee injury during the 2004 season, Eric Winston hasn't had any problems passing team physicals. Still, teams feel he was not fully healthy last year at Miami, which resulted in disappointing play. Most teams feel Winston still needs time before breaking into a starting line-up. Charlie Whitehurst had shoulder surgery late in 2005 but has looked good in private workouts for teams and hasn't had any problems passing physicals. California tackle Ryan O'Callahan has been red-flagged by several teams after two shoulder surgeries and back problems. Sources have told us certain franchises will not consider using a first day pick on O'Callahan due to the injury history. While some have Notre Dame tight end Anthony Fasano rising up draft boards his combine medical grade tells a different story altogether. Due to a back injury Fasano was given a grade of 1 (one) by doctors who examined him at the combine, the lowest number possible. He is now considered undraftable by many teams. A second tier running back, Ryan Gilbert told people he was rehabbing his surgically repaired knee the past three months but sources say the big interior ball handler has actually done nothing at all. As a result Gilbert, previously looked upon as late round consideration, is barely roster fodder. Two prospects are falling down draft boards after poor interviews, with some teams removing their names from consideration altogether. Earlier last month we spoke about an insecure attitude by Winston Justice which was being labeled as a "humble personality". We have learned that has changed. Several franchises were completely turned off by what they called "complete immaturity" on behalf of Justice. Source have labeled him as a "blamer" who does not take personal responsibility. Factor in off-the-field issues which includes an arrest for solicitation and at least two teams in the middle of round one have said they will not select Justice even if he is available. Another dropping due to poor one-on-one interviews is defensive back Jimmy Williams. At one time considered a top ten choice, Williams has not come off well and source have told us he has asserted no desire to move back to free safety and will only play cornerback. Character concerns has reared its' ugly head and red-flagged several other defensive players. Considered first round material coming into the season, a number of teams have tabbed Alan Zemaitis as a character concern citing a bad attitude. While opinions on Zemaitis are split, some teams will not consider using a pick on his services until the third round begins. Texas defensive lineman Rodrique Wright has also been dropping down draft boards with character concerns. Part of Wright's problem is the fact he's just not liked by a lot of people.
  16. It never hurts to be deep at running back, and adding another running back as insurance for Tiki Barber isn't the worst idea in the world. If Barber happens to get injured this year, I don't think anyone is suggesting that a rookie is going to come in and take over the reigns, but more of a running back by committee.
  17. Hey Hound, any opinions on ILB Oliver Hoyte from NC State. I know he didn't have a great combine, and he was able to play in back of that great D-line, but you can't teach a guy to hit like that.
  18. At this point, I don't see that happening. After Arrington signing, I have believe to believe that the Giants have someone else in mind, and are more than happy to find some LB depth later in the draft.
  19. Hence the title "NFL draft video highlights". And by no means does everyone look good in each video.
  20. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/prospects?rank_type=13 Talk about a DT who plays with passion, this footage of Dusty Dvoracek should get some fans in his corner. The guy is an animal.
  21. I'm not saying it's not possible, their all good prospects, I just think it would take a bit of luck to land Colledge, Drew, Jennings and Hudson in those respective rounds. Jennings, despite the height, is an underrated prospect, and I think he could easily go in the 3rd or 4th round. Like I said though, I really like your draft, and although I'm not sold on Watson, I hope the rest goes as you planned.
  22. Nick Mangold is a pleasure to watch...especially when he's taking big ol Gabe Watson down on his own.
  23. It would be an amazing draft Hound, though we'd need a bit of luck to land picks 2 through 7.
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