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Old 05-02-2015, 05:29 PM
HPF Bob HPF Bob is offline
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The last round reminds me of one of those cartoons I saw back in the 70s where the coach is talking to the GM and he says "well, we just have two names left on our draftboard: Prancer, a 150-lb defensive tackle, and Lardbutt, a 360-lb kick return specialist."
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Old 05-02-2015, 05:35 PM
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The last round reminds me of one of those cartoons I saw back in the 70s where the coach is talking to the GM and he says "well, we just have two names left on our draftboard: Prancer, a 150-lb defensive tackle, and Lardbutt, a 360-lb kick return specialist."
More likely in Playboy than the New Yorker I would wager.
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Old 05-02-2015, 05:56 PM
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And Kenny Hilliard, RB, out of LSU is our final pick.

Now to the UDFA group.
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Old 05-02-2015, 06:38 PM
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Tre McBride gets selected, but by the Titans.
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I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks.
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Old 05-02-2015, 07:00 PM
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Default Undrafted Free Agents:

NT Derrick Lott Chattanooga 6'4" 314
RB Zach Zenner S. Dakota St 5'11" 223
ILB Mike Hull Penn State 6'0" 237
CB Justin Coleman Tennessee 5'10 5/8" 185
WR Antwan Goodley Baylor 5'10 1/4" 209
FS Kurtis Drummond Mich St 6'1" 208
FS Cody Prewitt Mississippi 6'2" 208
RB Tyler Varga Yale 5'11" 222
NT Xavier Williams N. Iowa 6'2" 325
OLB Alani Fua BYU 6'5" 238
QB Shane Carden East Carolina 6'2" 218
TE Wes Saxton S. Alabama 6'3" 248
OLB Marcus Rush Mich St 6'2" 247
WR Jordan Taylor Rice 6'4" 209
DE Ray Drew Georgia 6'4" 284
ILB Zach Vigil Utah St. 6'2" 236
OLB Deion Barnes Penn State 6'4" 245
OC Greg Mancz Toledo 6'4" 301
CB Bryce Callahan Rice 5'10" 184
OLB Jermauria Rasco LSU 6'3" 259
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I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks.
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Old 05-02-2015, 07:36 PM
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Round 7 complete (with NFL.com grade):

1(218) Raiders (from Buccaneers) Morris, Anthony OL 6'6" 290 Tennessee St. --
2(219) Browns (from Patriots through Titans) Pullard, Hayes ILB 6'0" 240 USC 5.2
3(220) Jaguars Sterling, Neal WR 6'4" 235 Monmouth (NJ) --
4(221) Raiders Debose, Andre WR 6'0" 190 Florida --
5(222) Redskins Reiter, Austin C 6'3" 296 South Florida --
6(223) Jets Simon, Deon NT 6'4" 321 Northwestern St. (LA) 4.9
7(224) Rams (from Jets through Bears) Hager, Bryce ILB 6'1" 234 Baylor 5.0
8(225) Falcons Rodgers, Jake OT 6'6" 320 Eastern Washington 5.1
9(226) Giants Hart, Bobby OG 6'5" 329 Florida St. 5.2
10(227) Rams Ifedi, Martin DE 6'3" 275 Memphis 5.1
11(228) Vikings Shepherd, Austin OT 6'4" 315 Alabama 5.2
12(229) Jaguars (from Jets through Texans and Browns) Koyack, Ben TE 6'5" 255 Notre Dame 5.2
13(230) Saints Murphy, Marcus RB 5'8" 193 Missouri 5.0
14(231) Buccaneers (from Lions through Dolphins and Ravens) Iosefa, Joey FB 6'0" 247 Hawaii 4.8
15(232) Vikings (from 49ers through Dolphins) Robinson, Edmond OLB 6'3" 245 Newberry 4.9
16(233) Chiefs Brown, Da'Ron WR 6'0" 205 Northern Illinois 4.9
17(234) Bills Lewis, Dezmin WR 6'4" 214 Central Arkansas 5.3
18(235) Texans Hilliard, Kenny RB 6'0" 226 LSU 4.8
19(236) Cowboys (from Chargers) Nzeocha, Mark OLB 6'2" 232 Wyoming 5.0
20(237) Eagles Mihalik, Brian DE 6'9" 295 Boston College 4.7
21(238) Bengals Alford, Mario WR 5'8" 180 West Virginia 5.2
22(239) Steelers Holliman, Gerod FS 6'0" 218 Louisville 5.3
23(240) Lions Robinson, Corey OT 6'7" 324 South Carolina 5.0
24(241) Browns (from Cardinals) Ekpre-Olomu, Ifo CB 5'9" 192 Oregon 5.5
25(242) Raiders (from Panthers) McDonald, Dexter CB 6'1" 200 Kansas 5.1
26(243) Cowboys (from Ravens) Gibson, Laurence OT 6'6" 305 Virginia Tech 5.1
27(244) 49ers (from Colts through Cowboys) Brown, Trenton OG 6'8" 355 Florida 5.3
28(245) Titans (from Giants through Broncos) McBride, Tre WR 6'0" 210 William & Mary 5.4
29(246) Cowboys (from 49ers through Colts) Swaim, Geoff TE 6'4" 250 Texas --
30(247) Patriots (from Packers) Roberts, Darryl CB 6'0" 182 Marshall 5.3
31(248) Seahawks Murphy, Ryan DB 6'3" 214 Oregon St. --
32(249) Falcons (from Patriots through Rams) King, Akeem DB 6'3" 212 San Jose St. --
33(250) Broncos (compensatory selection) Siemian, Trevor QB 6'3" 215 Northwestern --
34(251) Broncos (compensatory selection) Nixon, Taurean DB 6'0" 183 Tulane --
35(252) Broncos (compensatory selection) Furman, Josh DB 6'2" 202 Oklahoma St. --
36(253) Patriots (compensatory selection) Dickson, Xzavier OLB 6'3" 260 Alabama 5.0
37(254) 49ers (compensatory selection) Anderson, Rory 'Busta' TE 6'5" 244 South Carolina 5.4
38(255) Colts (compensatory selection) Goode, Denzell OT 6'7" 320 Mars Hill --
39(256) Cardinals (compensatory selection) Christian, Gerald TE 6'3" 244 Louisville 5.1
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Old 05-02-2015, 08:02 PM
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More likely in Playboy than the New Yorker I would wager.
Neither. Some sort of sports magazine. Famed cartoonist Jack Davis was the illustrator and I want to say the cartoon was called SuperFan.

Wikipedia says only this: "Superfan", a 1970s comic strip in Pro Quarterback magazine by Nick Meglin and Jack Davis, later collected in a 1972 paperback published by Signet Books.

Looks like the book used to be on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Superfan-Freak...ct_top?ie=UTF8

If I'm not mistaken, SuperFan appeared and talked the coaches into drafting a mule who could nail 70-yd field goals with his back leg.

Pro Quarterback magazine I believe was the souvenir game program you bought back in the day and the NFL later renamed it simply "Pro" but it had written features to go with game rosters and photos.
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Old 05-02-2015, 09:42 PM
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ESPN had thumbs up/thumbs down from their beat reporters for each team. Amazingly 29 teams received a thumbs up. Is there anything more useless than a reporter who covers one team. They are PR guys that are afraid of saying anything bad because they don't want to lose access.

I really wish we could get decent coverage of the Texans (Or any Houston team for that matter. The Astros are in the middle of the longest winning streak in Baseball and nobody cares but the Chronicle hacks).
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