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Old 02-04-2009, 07:45 PM
Roy P Roy P is offline
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A top 15 pick pretty much guarantees an impact player right from the get go (with the exception of QBs and WRs). I think they should just pick at #15 instead of getting additional draft picks that will likely end up getting cut or end up in the practice squad.[/SIZE
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Do you remember last year's draft? That additional pick was Steve Slaton. The #15 pick, Branden Albert played for the Chiefs and they won 2 games.
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Old 02-04-2009, 09:37 PM
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Do you remember last year's draft? That additional pick was Steve Slaton. The #15 pick, Branden Albert played for the Chiefs and they won 2 games.
Yes.. yes I do remember last year's draft... We didnt have a pick in the 2nd round!!.... As for Branden Albert, he was the offensive tackle that the Texans were targeting ahead of Brown. I didnt follow his rookie year and I didnt hear much about him either. But what do you expect? He is an offensive lineman right haha..... But check out the skills players that came out in the top 20 last year..... Heck, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie was the 16th selection and look how he ended up performing.
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