2009 NFL Draft

#81
#81
If the Titans do decide to draft a WR, I think they should try to take maclin

Don't think he'll be around that long. And I think Nicks is the best fit.I can see Maclin going to the Colts if he lasts that long. They will be looking to draft Harrison's replacement.
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#82
#82
Don't think he'll be around that long. And I think Nicks is the best fit.I can see Maclin going to the Colts if he lasts that long. They will be looking to draft Harrison's replacement.
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yeah ive been hearing him being around 18th or so, barring combine showing.

I just wish that a divine light would shine on reinfeldt's head or something and he'd realize you have to try to draft a wide receiver and then trade up or something...

I don't know too much about Nicks other than he's been getting alot of publicity/looks after that catch in the bowl game...
 
#85
#85
the Lions need a QB, I just really don't see them taking Stafford. even McShay was saying how Stafford is poor at decision-making when in a pinch. if Bradford has a big NC game, he could even pass Stafford on the QB list. Detroit should trade down for Bradford.
 
#87
#87
Bradford
Oher
Smith
Crabtree
Orakpo

In some order. Detroit needs a QB and Bradford has the most talent.
Detroit has 2 of the top 16/18 picks in the draft. With the right players, they could be pretty good in a few yrs. They have a great WR, good corner, and a GREAT LB (Simms). They have some talent. Nice foundation to work with.
 
#88
#88
the Lions need a QB, I just really don't see them taking Stafford. even McShay was saying how Stafford is poor at decision-making when in a pinch. if Bradford has a big NC game, he could even pass Stafford on the QB list. Detroit should trade down for Bradford.

bradford being a sophmore means he'll have a longer learning curve time though then a junior like stafford...

all depends on how much time the lions want to spend training him and getting him ready
 
#90
#90
Bradford
Oher
Smith
Crabtree
Orakpo

In some order. Detroit needs a QB and Bradford has the most talent.
Detroit has 2 of the top 16/18 picks in the draft. With the right players, they could be pretty good in a few yrs. They have a great WR, good corner, and a GREAT LB (Simms). They have some talent. Nice foundation to work with.

They need to draft Smith first overall. He's the safest player for them to draft. They need a physical presence and an attitude change on the O-line.
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#93
#93
Don't think he'll be around that long. And I think Nicks is the best fit.I can see Maclin going to the Colts if he lasts that long. They will be looking to draft Harrison's replacement.
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Also look out for Darrius Heyward-Bey wr out of Maryland runs a 4.3 40 and is 6"2
 
#94
#94
Also look out for Darrius Heyward-Bey wr out of Maryland runs a 4.3 40 and is 6"2

Heyward-Bey is an enigma. He has all the tools but for some reason he comes off as lazy. He should dominate but he doesn't. He doesn't run good routes either. Hope he wakes up.
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#95
#95
Heyward-Bey is an enigma. He has all the tools but for some reason he comes off as lazy. He should dominate but he doesn't. He doesn't run good routes either. Hope he wakes up.
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True.His play is lazidazical (sp?) and his pass routes aren't crisp.He has all the tools,but he needs to really tighten up.
 
#98
#98
Heyward-Bey is an enigma. He has all the tools but for some reason he comes off as lazy. He should dominate but he doesn't. He doesn't run good routes either. Hope he wakes up.
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That sounds eeriely like the draft preview/notes on paul williams....I'm not liking where that might end up going
 

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