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Old 05-01-2015, 09:13 PM
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Pretty sure they would have to dig into '16 picks to do so. I think they've only got comp picks left.
Maybe. I haven't been following what picks they have left. DSwag for a #4?
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Old 05-01-2015, 09:14 PM
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Saints take Grayson as the #3 QB. Thank you, Jesus! Bryce Petty is still available.
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Old 05-01-2015, 09:15 PM
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If anyone had Grayson as the first QB off the board you are good.
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Old 05-01-2015, 09:17 PM
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And by first of course I mean first other than the consensus top-two.

Maybe Trader Rick can dangle Cushing and a five gallon tub of topical steroids and get us back in this thing.
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Old 05-01-2015, 09:41 PM
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#75 Chris Conley to the KC Chiefs.....well, crap. Probably as good if not better than Jaelen Strong.
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Old 05-01-2015, 09:52 PM
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SF with the STEAL of the draft. Eli Harold goes #79. So sad.
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Old 05-01-2015, 09:54 PM
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One of the better FS prospects at #80. I guess I needed some picks in this area.
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Old 05-01-2015, 10:02 PM
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My favorite RB prospect David Johnson goes #86.
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Old 05-01-2015, 10:05 PM
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Default Pick #87 is in....

these guys are still on my board.

OT T.J. Clemmings Pittsburgh
WR Rashad Greene Fla State
QB Bryce Petty Baylor
DE Henry Anderson Stanford
NT Grady Jarrett Clemson
DE Xavier Cooper Wash State
RB Jay Ajayi Boise St
OLB Anthony Chickillo Miami
TE Jesse James Penn State
TE Blake Bell Oklahoma
OLB Za'Darius Smith Kentucky
RB Javorius Allen USC
ILB Jake Ryan Michigan
NT Gabe Wright Auburn
WR Justin Hardy East Carolina
ILB Ben Heeney Kansas
CB Steven Nelson Oregon St
WR Tre McBride Will&Mary
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Old 05-01-2015, 10:10 PM
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Henry Anderson to my Colts at #93!!!!!! I love this guy, my "poor man's J.J. Watt" - we REALLY needed this guy on the D-Line. Makes me happy.
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Old 05-01-2015, 10:13 PM
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Ty Montgomery going at #94. That is disheartening.
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Old 05-01-2015, 10:37 PM
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Okay, the 4th round starts tomorrow. My guys are still available
TJ Clemmings
Rashad Greene
BRYCE PETTY
Grady Jarrett
Jay Ajayi
Anthony Chickillo
Jesse James
Blake Bell
Za'Darius Smith
Javorious Allen
Jake Ryan
Gabe Wright
Justin Hardy
Ben Heeney
Tre McBride
Derrick Lott
Zach Zenner
James Sample
Mike Hull
Mycole Pruitt
David Cobb
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Old 05-01-2015, 10:43 PM
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Round 3 complete (with NFL.com grade):


1(65) Colts (from Buccaneers) Smith, D'Joun CB 5'10" 187 Florida Atlantic 5.6
2(66) Titans Poutasi, Jeremiah OG 6'5" 335 Utah 5.3
3(67) Jaguars Cann, A.J. OG 6'3" 313 South Carolina 5.7
4(68) Raiders Walford, Clive TE 6'4" 251 Miami 5.5
5(69) Seahawks (from Redskins) Lockett, Tyler WR 5'10" 182 Kansas St. 5.6
6(70) Texans (from Jets) Strong, Jaelen WR 6'2" 217 Arizona State 5.9
7(71) Bears Grasu, Hroniss C 6'3" 297 Oregon 5.5
8(72) Rams Brown, Jamon OT 6'4" 323 Louisville 5.4
9(73) Falcons Coleman, Tevin RB 5'11" 206 Indiana 5.7
10(74) Giants Odighizuwa, Owamagbe DE 6'3" 267 UCLA 5.8
11(75) Saints Grayson, Garrett QB 6'2" 213 Colorado St. 5.3
12(76) Chiefs (from Vikings) Conley, Chris WR 6'2" 213 Georgia 5.6
13(77) Browns Johnson, Duke RB 5'9" 207 Miami 5.7
14(78) Saints (from Dolphins) Williams, P.J. CB 6'0" 194 Florida St. 5.7
15(79) 49ers Harold, Eli OLB 6'3" 247 Virginia 6.1
16(80) Lions (from Vikings through Chiefs) Carter, Alex CB 6'0" 196 Stanford 5.4
17(81) Bills Miller, John OG 6'2" 303 Louisville 5.3
18(82) Jets (from Texans) Mauldin, Lorenzo OLB 6'4" 259 Louisville 5.6
19(83) Chargers Mager, Craig CB 5'11" 201 Texas St. 5.4
20(84) Eagles Hicks, Jordan OLB 6'1" 236 Texas 5.4
21(85) Bengals Kroft, Tyler TE 6'5" 246 Rutgers 5.3
22(86) Cardinals Johnson, David RB 6'1" 224 Northern Iowa 5.5
23(87) Steelers Coates, Sammie WR 6'1" 212 Auburn 5.6
24(88) Vikings (from Lions) Hunter, Danielle DE 6'5" 252 LSU 5.6
25(89) Rams (from Panthers) Mannion, Sean QB 6'6" 229 Oregon St. 5.2
26(90) Ravens Davis, Carl DT 6'5" 320 Iowa 5.9
27(91) Cowboys Green, Chaz OT 6'5" 314 Florida 5.4
28(92) Broncos Heuerman, Jeff TE 6'5" 254 Ohio St. 5.3
29(93) Colts Anderson, Henry DE 6'6" 294 Stanford 5.5
30(94) Packers Montgomery, Ty WR 6'0" 221 Stanford 5.4
31(95) Redskins (from Seahawks) Jones, Matt RB 6'2" 231 Florida 5.3
32(96) Browns (from Patriots) Cooper, Xavier DT 6'3" 293 Washington St. 5.4
33(97) Patriots (compensatory selection) Grissom, Geneo DE 6'3" 262 Oklahoma 5.2
34(98) Chiefs (compensatory selection) Nelson, Steven CB 5'10" 197 Oregon St. 5.4
35(99) Bengals (compensatory selection) Dawson, Paul ILB 6'0" 235 TCU 5.8
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Old 05-01-2015, 11:52 PM
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Late to the party, but my two cents:

McKinney: They've been looking for another ILB on the cheap since DeMeco Ryans got hurt -- Sharpton was a 4th rounder, got Dent for TJ Yates, who they were going to cut anyway. Most likely a role player at first (even if he starts, since he will probably be coming out in nickel and dime situations) and insurance for Cushing.

Strong: If they'd taken him in the 1st most wouldn't have considered it a reach, or at least not a major one. Now the biggest WR on the team.

I'm glad they got something for Posey since they seemed to have no real interest in playing him.
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Old 05-02-2015, 12:32 AM
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We got two guys I really wanted but a little odd the way they acquired them.

If they weren't going to play Posey, then making him part of the deal to get Strong was a good ploy. I promise any doubters you will LIKE what Jaelen Strong is going to give this team. He goes up and gets the jump balls and he's got very good speed. The big issue for him is being able to get off the line in press coverage but that can be coached.

The CBS comparison was to Marques Colston of the Saints. I'd take that sort of career from him but I think he can be better. Of course, it would help if he had someone as accurate as Drew Brees in camp.

In many of my mocks, I would trade my 4th, 5th and 6th to get an extra 3rd. We somehow got rid of our 4th, 5th and 6th but just to get the guys we wanted.

If I had mocked Strong, McKinney and K. Johnson, I'd feel pretty good about it. The odd thing is it happened in reverse order but we got a better corner that way. Now we just have comp picks (one 5th, two 6ths) and a 7th unless we deal away any other players or future picks.
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Old 05-02-2015, 10:15 AM
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http://www.houstontexans.com/news/ar...0-08016a6b3eb0

He always looked out of place to me, playing inside linebacker with an outside linebacker build. With 33” inch arms on a 6’4”, 246 lb. frame, he seemed more of a fit as a 3-4 OLB or even a 4-3 OLB. But, he played inside for three years because that’s what Mississippi State asked him to do. Later in his career, in pass rush situations, he did rush from the edge and that versatility opens up a number of different doors going forward if he can do that.

Imagine a guy that can be a three down inside linebacker at two, maybe even three, different spots. That’s utopian for a defensive coordinator and it’s got to be the conversation that teams are having currently. Where do we play this guy? Everywhere. But, does he have the toolbox to line up all over the defense? Some team is convincing themselves that he does, some are talking themselves out of it. Let’s take a look at the full package.
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