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    Marcus Smith was the biggest reach of the 1st round. He will never make an impact as a pass-rusher in the NFL because he doesn't have a quick 1st step and lacks flexibility/bend and can't convert speed to power.

    Jordan Matthews will be nothing more than an average NFL receiver. A solid #2 possession WR is his ceiling.

    The rest of your draft, meh. Not worth talking about.

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    Beckham

    Originally posted by PSU View Post
    Marcus Smith was the biggest reach of the 1st round. He will never make an impact as a pass-rusher in the NFL because he doesn't have a quick 1st step and lacks flexibility/bend and can't convert speed to power.

    Jordan Matthews will be nothing more than an average NFL receiver. A solid #2 possession WR is his ceiling.

    The rest of your draft, meh. Not worth talking about.
    Will get eaten alive by press coverage, and drafting a center 2nd? HAHAHA

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      ok

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      • #4
        Originally posted by weizer View Post
        Will get eaten alive by press coverage, and drafting a center 2nd? HAHAHA

        Trying too hard bruh

        ODB = Greg Jennings/Reggie Wayne type

        Richburg is the best center in the draft and we just got our franchise center for Eli to work with

        Andre Williams was a steal in the 4th round

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        • #5
          Originally posted by PSU View Post
          Marcus Smith was the biggest reach of the 1st round. He will never make an impact as a pass-rusher in the NFL because he doesn't have a quick 1st step and lacks flexibility/bend and can't convert speed to power.

          Jordan Matthews will be nothing more than an average NFL receiver. A solid #2 possession WR is his ceiling.

          The rest of your draft, meh. Not worth talking about.
          I guess if anyone knows about drafting mediocre receivers, it's a Vagiant's fan.
          Last edited by Melchior; 05-12-2014, 10:45 AM.
          "If I was racist in my opinion of QB's, I wouldn't have a dog named Donovan." - downundermike

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          • #6
            Originally posted by PSU View Post
            Trying too hard bruh

            ODB = Greg Jennings/Reggie Wayne type

            Richburg is the best center in the draft and we just got our franchise center for Eli to work with

            Andre Williams was a steal in the 4th round
            The good teams knoow that, when it comes to building a championship, you don't look at positions like QB, Left Tackle, or shutdown cornerback.

            No, you need to go out and get yourself a Franchise Center.

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            • #7
              Andre Williams?

              Originally posted by PSU View Post
              Trying too hard bruh

              ODB = Greg Jennings/Reggie Wayne type

              Richburg is the best center in the draft and we just got our franchise center for Eli to work with

              Andre Williams was a steal in the 4th round
              You mean the dude who didn't catch 1 ball out of the backfield all last season? Pullllease. Being the best rated center in the draft is not saying much. ODB will get eaten in press coverage, remember i said that.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by PSU View Post
                Trying too hard bruh

                ODB = Greg Jennings/Reggie Wayne type

                Richburg is the best center in the draft and we just got our franchise center for Eli to work with

                Andre Williams was a steal in the 4th round
                That's cool. Eagles drafted Jason Kelce with the 191st pick.
                "If I was racist in my opinion of QB's, I wouldn't have a dog named Donovan." - downundermike

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MD2020 View Post
                  The good teams knoow that, when it comes to building a championship, you don't look at positions like QB, Left Tackle, or shutdown cornerback.

                  No, you need to go out and get yourself a Franchise Center.


                  http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2...nts_draft.html

                  "[Richburg] is a really good, athletic center. He's one of those guys, one of those bonus guys. Not a lot of centers can pull," general manager Jerry Reese said. "This guy can snap the ball and pull and get out on the perimeter. He was terrific."

                  The Giants players have said that they expect the new offense to be more like what McAdoo was used to in Green Bay. The Packers offense is heavy on screens, draws and pulling linemen. That includes the center. It also puts more responsibility on his shoulders.

                  The center will be asked to share much more of the line calls than before, when Kevin Gilbride's offense put much of the responsibility on the quarterback, Eli Manning.

                  "I just know that the new coordinator likes the center to be very involved with some of the protection scheme things and [Richburg] is really smart," Reese said. "He was outstanding when we interviewed him at the combine so he fits the mold of what we want, besides being a very good football player."

                  Vice president of player evaluation Marc Ross admitted this all factored into the final decision to select Richburg, who scored an impressive 31 on the Wonderic test. His intellect and athleticism, on top of being a quality football player, made him an ideal fit for McAdoo's offense.

                  "The center position here for us is one of responsibility in terms of dictating to the rest of the offensive line exactly how the scheme is going to go," coach Tom Coughlin said. "This guy will fit right in in terms of that."

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                  • #10
                    What do you expect your coach and gm

                    Originally posted by PSU View Post
                    http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2...nts_draft.html

                    "[Richburg] is a really good, athletic center. He's one of those guys, one of those bonus guys. Not a lot of centers can pull," general manager Jerry Reese said. "This guy can snap the ball and pull and get out on the perimeter. He was terrific."

                    The Giants players have said that they expect the new offense to be more like what McAdoo was used to in Green Bay. The Packers offense is heavy on screens, draws and pulling linemen. That includes the center. It also puts more responsibility on his shoulders.

                    The center will be asked to share much more of the line calls than before, when Kevin Gilbride's offense put much of the responsibility on the quarterback, Eli Manning.

                    "I just know that the new coordinator likes the center to be very involved with some of the protection scheme things and [Richburg] is really smart," Reese said. "He was outstanding when we interviewed him at the combine so he fits the mold of what we want, besides being a very good football player."

                    Vice president of player evaluation Marc Ross admitted this all factored into the final decision to select Richburg, who scored an impressive 31 on the Wonderic test. His intellect and athleticism, on top of being a quality football player, made him an ideal fit for McAdoo's offense.

                    "The center position here for us is one of responsibility in terms of dictating to the rest of the offensive line exactly how the scheme is going to go," coach Tom Coughlin said. "This guy will fit right in in terms of that."
                    to say? That he sucks?

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                    • #11
                      Andre Williams

                      Originally posted by weizer View Post
                      You mean the dude who didn't catch 1 ball out of the backfield all last season? Pullllease. Being the best rated center in the draft is not saying much. ODB will get eaten in press coverage, remember i said that.
                      had 2,100 yards and 17 touchdowns last season, and was a finalist for the Heisman. I hate agreeing with a Vagiants fan, but let's not act like getting that kind production in the fourth round isn't a good move. I don't know if he'll be a good NFL back, but at BC, dude was a beast.
                      The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill

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                      • #12
                        Yeah i didn't say he wasn't a good runner

                        Originally posted by Eagle In Ohio View Post
                        had 2,100 yards and 17 touchdowns last season, and was a finalist for the Heisman. I hate agreeing with a Vagiants fan, but let's not act like getting that kind production in the fourth round isn't a good move. I don't know if he'll be a good NFL back, but at BC, dude was a beast.
                        But most team's value receiving skills in a RB these days on top of actual running.

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                        • #13
                          Giants had the best draft by a country mile!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by weizer View Post
                            But most team's value receiving skills in a RB these days on top of actual running.

                            That's not gonna be his role on the team at all.

                            We have Rashad Jennings and David Wilson who can catch the ball out of the backfield.

                            Andre Williams will be used as a power back in short-yardage, goal-line situations and to close games out in the 4th quarter when we need to pound teams and run out the clock.
                            Last edited by PSU; 05-12-2014, 11:01 AM.

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                            • #15
                              I guess not everyone agrees with you.




                              Philadelphia Eagles: A-

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                              Chip Kelly and Howie Roseman's Eagles were one of the NFL's many pleasant surprises last season, and their second draft together was filled with many surprises, as well. Marcus Smith wasn't a household name, but with the pass rushing group being so thin this year, the Eagles pounced. In later rounds, they took guys they obviously liked -- Josh Huff, a Kelly recruit out of Oregon, Jaylen Watkins, from Roseman's University of Florida, and Taylor Hart, a DT who was a stud for Kelly in Eugene. My favorite Eagles pick was Jordan Matthews, the SEC record-holding WR out of Vanderbilt. Like Keenan Allen a season ago, Matthews slipped to the second round because he isn't a workout warrior. But he is reliable, did it at the highest level in college, and will be a pleasant addition to a locker room. He wants to work. He'll get that chance.














                              New York Giants: B-

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                              The Giants had a lot of areas of need and hit most of them. Odell Beckham, Jr. was the fastest rising WR on everyone's board and when he slipped to 12, the Giants weren't going in any other direction. That meant passing on Zack Martin, a guy that'd be able to help on their offensive line at tackle or guard. Weston Richburg and Jay Bromley are classic Tom Coughlin types. Tough, gritty, smart offensive and defensive linemen. But why wait until the fifth round to draft a safety? There were just a few special ones and the Giants, who are looking at free agent seasons for Demps and Rolle, didn't get one in Rounds 1-4. I'm not as high on Andre Williams, the ultra-productive runner out of BC, as others.

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