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Old 07-11-2003, 05:18 AM   #1
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ZFL Draft 2004

Note the changes in the 3rd and 4th!

Draft Order:
1st:
LR, FG, AQ, PT, LA, MW, SA, CH, KX, BH

2nd:
LR, FG, AQ, PT, LA, MW, SA, CH, KX, BH

3rd:
LR, FG, AQ, PT, LA, MW, SA, CH, KX, PT

4th:
LR, FG, AQ, PT, LA, MW, MW, CH, KX, BH

As soon as I post the draft board, you are free to begin gentlemen. I'm not going to be monitoring for a week, so you're going to have to behave yourselves and keep a head's up!
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Old 07-11-2003, 05:19 AM   #2
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Quarterbacks: D - "There won't be any QBs going in the top 5 this year. In fact, there might not be any going in the first round. There just isn't a star in this group."
A. 20, "He's young and raw, but without the gun needed to star. He is, however, accurate and deserves a shot in the league. Second rounder, likely, for a team that has need."
B. 21, "Career backup at Wisconsin, bound to be a career backup in the ZFL."
C. 23, "The run of mediocre athletes without any leadership potential or outstanding talent continues."
D. 24, "See, and this guy isn't even young enough to have hopes for."
E. 19, "What good does being young get you if you suck? Go back to school, kid."
F. 23, "Next category, please."


Halfbacks: B "Three solid prospects, though I don't think any of them should go at the top of the first. Second rounders, perhaps."
G. 24, "Split time with an NFLer in college, but showed some great stuff in NFL Europe. He's not top 5, but solid enough to be in the first round."
H. 22, "A little younger than (G.), but he looks nearly as good. Second round would be a bargain."
I. 22, "Put up good numbers in college, but he runs a little tall. Has slipped down to 3rd rounder, I fear."

Fullbacks: F "Not much help here. Maybe a late rounder."
J. 24, "He's solid, but a bit too slow to play professional ball. Only at the very end of the draft."
K. 23, "I just can't recommend him. His mechanics are bad."

Wide Receivers: A "The deepest crop the ZFL has seen yet. At least 5 will be drafted."
L. 22, "He has all the tools to go #1 overall. He's tall, fast, and strong. His numbers weren't that impressive at Mizzou, but his physical talent is awesome. Top 5 prospect."
M. 22, "An impact player at Fresno State who always seemed to make the first down or the sideline catch. Worthy of being considered in the first round."
N. 22, "Reliable hands, good moves. He won't break many big ones, but he's a solid player. Consider him in the second."
O. 21, "A fair mid-rounder who can play second fiddle. I like his strength, but he lacks a bit in speed. He won't star, but he can compliment."
P. 22, "A short player who nonetheless established his small school's receiving record for being in the right place at the right time. A fourth rounder that might develop."
Q. 23, "A streaky player who nonetheless lacks the discipline to be counted on."
R. 23, "Would probably make a better ZFL kicker than receiver."

Offensive Tackles: A+ "Four OTs who might all go first round? At least two could go top 5. Probably the best OT class we will ever see."
S. 21, "Undoubtedly the best offensive player in the draft. The NFL just hasn't caught on to European stars the way the NBA has. 6'4 320, an all-star in his two years in NFLE. He's young, too. Worthy of #1 overall."
T. 23, "If he was as young as (S.), we'd be talking about this young man #1 overall as well. An underrated player from Maryland whose mechanics were flawless."
U. 23, "Though not on the same level as (S.) and (T.), he's still a first-rounder. A little short at 6'2, but his strength workouts had our scouts' eyes poppin'. This guy could arm-wrestle a bear to a draw."
V. 22, "He will likely slip into the second round, but only because the talent above him is so impressive. He's average size and skill, but dogged determination made him the anchor of his Northern Illnois college squad."
W. 20, "This fellow just can't compare with the others. In fact, I'm not even sure he'll be drafted. His size is good, but his mechanics stink."

Offensive Guards: C "Mid-rounders at best in this bunch."
X. 24, "A pudgy roadblock without much skill, who nevertheless deserves a look in the third. Second, if you're desperate."
Y. 22, "Another beefeater whose physical presence alone merits some attention. He's young, so look for a project in the third or fourth."
Z. 20, "He's young, so consider him in the fourth. He hasn't the mechanics yet, but size and strength are there."

Defensive Tackles: F "A depth of dismal prospects. A waste of available bodies."
AA. 23, "The only DT I expect will be drafted. He's a bit undersized, but has a good enough motor to be considered in late rounds."
BB. 22, "He played second fiddle on a defensive line that gave up more than 2000 yards. That's just not promising."
CC. 20, "A JuCo man who ought to go back to school."
DD. 23, "Even 'Team Discovery Channel' could plow over this guy."
EE. 21, "Not even worth a gamble."

Defensive Ends: B+ "One top prospect and a few midrounders."
FF. 21, "He's young, fast, and uncannily strong. Played OLB in college, where he was a bit too big. He put on some more solid weight in the offseason, looking to move into the #1 overall ZFL draft spot. If Little Rock keeps the top slot, he will likely have succeeded."
GG. 22, "Likely to go in the second, this guy has moves and speed. He's a little slim, but he's young enough to bulk up."
HH. 23, "In the CFL he played, but didn't play particularly well. A late-round bench guy."
II. 23, "Another OLB turned DE. If he can handle playing with his hand down, he's worth a late-round project gamble."

Middlebackers: C- "Wish there was more depth here."
JJ. 19, "A JuCo man with speed to burn. He's raw - real raw - but has great physical ability. If someone is ready to gamble, he could go first round. Definitely worth a shot in the second."
KK. 20, "Another youngster, but this North Dakota native has more heart than pure ability. Still, I can't see him going before the fourth. If then."

Outsidebackers: D "No depth and no stars."
LL. 21, "Georgia Tech was already stacked at OLB, so we didn't get to see this guy much. But I think there's a good reason he rode the pine. He'd probably do the same in the ZFL. Late rounds only."
MM. 19, "The JuCo infusion continues with a DE backing up to OLB. He's not quite strong enough to play on the line. Unfortunately, I don't think he's fast enough to be effective in space. But because of his age, I'd consider him a late-round project."
NN. 22, "Next category, please."

Safety: B- "No stars, but three mid-rounders to consider."
OO. 22, "At 6'2 215, he's almost a LB. But he's got the speed to play back. If his instincts and cover were better, he'd be top 5, but I suspect he might fall into the top of the second round."
PP. 24, "Worth looking at in the mid-rounds, this UW-Stout star was a big fish in a little pond. In the ZFL, well, he should at least be a contributor."
QQ. 23, "Another decent mid-round prospect who could compliment. He's smart, but lacks the speed to dominate a secondary."

Cornerback: B "A top 5 prospect pushes this grade up, but missing quality in the deeper spots."
RR. 21, "The best defensive player if not best player in the draft. Could the defensive rookie of the year be a CB two years straight? Didn't shuttle drill as well as the NFL wanted to see, but his closing speed will be a tremendous asset in the ZFL. Top 5."
SS. 20, "Young, talented, and entirely too cocky for his own good. If he had stayed in school, he might have gone NFL. As it is, he's a second or third rounder in the ZFL."
TT. 24, "Despite being physical, he's just a bit slow. I don't know if he'll even be drafted."
UU. 20, "Young, but undisciplined. Plays with much instinct and little brain."
VV. 22, "Don't bother."

Kicker: C- "Mid to low rounders, and only a few."
XX. 19, "A fantastic, young, Croatian athlete. He wasn't tall enough to play in the NBA, but he's also a bit young and underdeveloped to play in the ZFL. He has a great upside, but there's no telling how long it will take him to reach it."
YY. 20, "A young former track star who makes up for a lack of strength with an ability to take a brutal beating. Love his attitude, but I'm not impressed with his skilz."
ZZ. 23, "A Fat man with a fat chance of being successful in the ZFL."
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Old 07-11-2003, 05:20 AM   #3
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Mel Kiper's Draft Predictions
Little Rock: The Willies need defense, and though CB RR. is probably the best available, they have a bigger need and a worthy #1 candidate in DE FF.

Fargo: The Fish really need a CB, and they couldn't be happier to see CB RR. fall here.

Albuquerque: The Isotopes' needs aren't so apparent. They just need to get some stars. They have to think that QB Sizzlack would love throwing to WR L.

Portland: I know they want a QB, but not this high. Best talent available might serve as a replacement for aging OT Poseidon. I'm guessing OT S.

Los Angeles If WR L. is gone, then L.A. will go with OT T.

Milwaukee: The offense would get a boost by filling in the weak link with OT U.

San Antonio: Y'know, Chicago really needs an OT. They pick next. And there's only one left on the board. Hmmm...might sachmo pull a fast one over on the despised Eagles? OT Lard Ass is getting old, so look for the sneaky pick of OT V.

Chicago: If all 4 OTs are gone, illinifan is going to be seriously ticked off. Unless there's still an OT here, Chicago will want to help their rookie QB by selecting WR M.

Knoxville: The Jack Backs are getting old, and Knoxville want to retain a high octane offense. I suspect they're hoping HB G. will fall this far.

Birmingham: The Olympians have a FB on the bench, so they don't have to freak about the loss of Nymph. Instead, they think about aging HB Artemis and pick up HB H.
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Old 07-11-2003, 07:22 AM   #4
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Old 07-11-2003, 09:40 AM   #6
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I'm sorry to say, Swaggs, that selling the first pick might be a bit tough this year with no big QB to shop. The consensus top picks are a CB, a DE, a WR, and 3 OTs. I don't know anybody who needs a DE worse than you do, so unless somebody really needs a CB, you might not get your money's worth. Now, trading that first pick in the second round, however, might net you some goodies.

I'm outta town, gentlemen. I'm looking forward to reading how much progress you'll have made in my absence. JeeberD, Shorty, and I are anxious to get the next season rolling. See you again around July 21! - revrew
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Old 07-11-2003, 11:39 AM   #7
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Quarterbacks:
A. POR 2 - QB Paddy O'Leary, 20, "He's young and raw, but without the gun needed to star. He is, however, accurate and deserves a shot in the league. Second rounder, likely, for a team that has need."
B. CHI 3 (originally BIRM) - Carlos Xio, 21, "Career backup at Wisconsin, bound to be a career backup in the ZFL."
C. LA 4 - Richard Dean Anderson, 23, "The run of mediocre athletes without any leadership potential or outstanding talent continues."
D. 24, "See, and this guy isn't even young enough to have hopes for."
E. 19, "What good does being young get you if you suck? Go back to school, kid."
F. 23, "Next category, please."


Halfbacks:
G. KX 1(9) - Leon Jackson, 24, "Split time with an NFLer in college, but showed some great stuff in NFL Europe. He's not top 5, but solid enough to be in the first round."
H. BIRM 1(10) - H. Roman, 22, "A little younger than (G.), but he looks nearly as good. Second round would be a bargain."
I. SA 4(from POR)- Mud, 22, "Put up good numbers in college, but he runs a little tall. Has slipped down to 3rd rounder, I fear."


Fullbacks:
J. POR 3 (originally CHI) - Cthulu Junior, 24, "He's solid, but a bit too slow to play professional ball. Only at the very end of the draft."
K. 23, "I just can't recommend him. His mechanics are bad."


Wide Receivers:
L. AQ 1(3) - Quagmire, 22, "He has all the tools to go #1 overall. He's tall, fast, and strong. His numbers weren't that impressive at Mizzou, but his physical talent is awesome. Top 5 prospect."
M. LR 2 - Bruce Spinner, 22, "An impact player at Fresno State who always seemed to make the first down or the sideline catch. Worthy of being considered in the first round."
N. LA 2 - Arnold Schwartzenegger, 22, "Reliable hands, good moves. He won't break many big ones, but he's a solid player. Consider him in the second."
O. MIL 2 - Nothing but Touchdowns, 21, "A fair mid-rounder who can play second fiddle. I like his strength, but he lacks a bit in speed. He won't star, but he can compliment."
P. KX 3 - Luke Jackson, 22, "A short player who nonetheless established his small school's receiving record for being in the right place at the right time. A fourth rounder that might develop."
Q. 23, "A streaky player who nonetheless lacks the discipline to be counted on."
R. 23, "Would probably make a better ZFL kicker than receiver."


Offensive Tackles:
S. POR 1(4) - Leonardo Ruiz Al Elvaro, 21, "Undoubtedly the best offensive player in the draft. The NFL just hasn't caught on to European stars the way the NBA has. 6'4 320, an all-star in his two years in NFLE. He's young, too. Worthy of #1 overall."
T. LA 1(5) - Matthew McConaughey, 23, "If he was as young as (S.), we'd be talking about this young man #1 overall as well. An underrated player from Maryland whose mechanics were flawless."
U. MIL 1(6) - No Sacks Allowed, 23, "Though not on the same level as (S.) and (T.), he's still a first-rounder. A little short at 6'2, but his strength workouts had our scouts' eyes poppin'. This guy could arm-wrestle a bear to a draw."
V. CHI 1(8) - John Tate, 22, "He will likely slip into the second round, but only because the talent above him is so impressive. He's average size and skill, but dogged determination made him the anchor of his Northern Illnois college squad."
W. 20, "This fellow just can't compare with the others. In fact, I'm not even sure he'll be drafted. His size is good, but his mechanics stink."


Offensive Guards:
X. BIRM 2 - Norman, 24, "A pudgy roadblock without much skill, who nevertheless deserves a look in the third. Second, if you're desperate."
Y. LR 3 - Rudolphy Rudy, 22, "Another beefeater whose physical presence alone merits some attention. He's young, so look for a project in the third or fourth."
Z. LA 3 - Jack Nicholson, 20, "He's young, so consider him in the fourth. He hasn't the mechanics yet, but size and strength are there."

Defensive Tackles:
AA. MIL 3 (from Fargo) - Where do you think you're going?, 23, "The only DT I expect will be drafted. He's a bit undersized, but has a good enough motor to be considered in late rounds."
BB. 22, "He played second fiddle on a defensive line that gave up more than 2000 yards. That's just not promising."
CC. 20, "A JuCo man who ought to go back to school."
DD. 23, "Even 'Team Discovery Channel' could plow over this guy."
EE. 21, "Not even worth a gamble."


Defensive Ends:
FF. LR 1(1) - L.L. JeeberD, 21, "He's young, fast, and uncannily strong. Played OLB in college, where he was a bit too big. He put on some more solid weight in the offseason, looking to move into the #1 overall ZFL draft spot. If Little Rock keeps the top slot, he will likely have succeeded."
GG. SA 1(7) - Ray O. Light, 22, "Likely to go in the second, this guy has moves and speed. He's a little slim, but he's young enough to bulk up."
HH. AQ 3 - Hugh Jass, 23, "In the CFL he played, but didn't play particularly well. A late-round bench guy."
II. FAR 4 - Number II, 23, "Another OLB turned DE. If he can handle playing with his hand down, he's worth a late-round project gamble."


Middlebackers:
JJ. AQ 2 - Ranier Wolfcastle, 19, "A JuCo man with speed to burn. He's raw - real raw - but has great physical ability. If someone is ready to gamble, he could go first round. Definitely worth a shot in the second."
KK. LR 4 - Kublai Khan, 20, "Another youngster, but this North Dakota native has more heart than pure ability. Still, I can't see him going before the fourth. If then."

Outsidebackers:
LL. CHI 3 (originally POR) - Leroy Luveksen, 21, "Georgia Tech was already stacked at OLB, so we didn't get to see this guy much. But I think there's a good reason he rode the pine. He'd probably do the same in the ZFL. Late rounds only."
MM. FAR 3 (originally MIL) - Hurt your Mommy, 19, "The JuCo infusion continues with a DE backing up to OLB. He's not quite strong enough to play on the line. Unfortunately, I don't think he's fast enough to be effective in space. But because of his age, I'd consider him a late-round project."
NN. 22, "Next category, please."


Safety:
OO. SA 2(from FAR) Godzilla Blitz, 22, "At 6'2 215, he's almost a LB. But he's got the speed to play back. If his instincts and cover were better, he'd be top 5, but I suspect he might fall into the top of the second round."
PP. FAR 2(from SA) - Don't Throw Here, 24, "Worth looking at in the mid-rounds, this UW-Stout star was a big fish in a little pond. In the ZFL, well, he should at least be a contributor."
QQ. KX 2 - "Ain't Got No" Satisfaction Jackson, 23, "Another decent mid-round prospect who could compliment. He's smart, but lacks the speed to dominate a secondary."


Cornerback:
RR. FAR 1(2), F- Swaggs, 21, "The best defensive player if not best player in the draft. Could the defensive rookie of the year be a CB two years straight? Didn't shuttle drill as well as the NFL wanted to see, but his closing speed will be a tremendous asset in the ZFL. Top 5."
SS. CHI 2 Fujiyama Brown (traded to POR), 20, "Young, talented, and entirely too cocky for his own good. If he had stayed in school, he might have gone NFL. As it is, he's a second or third rounder in the ZFL."
TT. 24, "Despite being physical, he's just a bit slow. I don't know if he'll even be drafted."
UU. 20, "Young, but undisciplined. Plays with much instinct and little brain."
VV. 22, "Don't bother."


Kicker:
XX. FAR (originally SA) - Xsquared, 19, "A fantastic, young, Croatian athlete. He wasn't tall enough to play in the NBA, but he's also a bit young and underdeveloped to play in the ZFL. He has a great upside, but there's no telling how long it will take him to reach it."
YY. AQ 4 - Capital City Goofball, 20, "A young former track star who makes up for a lack of strength with an ability to take a brutal beating. Love his attitude, but I'm not impressed with his skilz."
ZZ. 23, "A Fat man with a fat chance of being successful in the ZFL."


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Old 07-11-2003, 01:23 PM   #8
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Old 07-11-2003, 02:48 PM   #11
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Old 07-11-2003, 02:50 PM   #12
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With the first selection in the ZFL Draft, the Little Rock Slick Willies pick DE (FF.) L.L. (Looks Like) JeeberD.
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Old 07-11-2003, 02:51 PM   #13
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Old 07-11-2003, 02:51 PM   #14
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Old 07-11-2003, 02:57 PM   #15
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With the first selection in the ZFL Draft, the Little Rock Slick Willies pick DE (FF.) L.L. (Looks Like) JeeberD.

Damn, that is one sexy defensive end...
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With the second pick, Fargo Selects CB RR. He will now be known as F-Swaggs. His dream was to be the first overall pick and now he is pissed. He vows to destroy Swaggs and thus changed his name to F-Swaggs with his massive $300 signing bonus!
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With the second pick, Fargo Selects CB RR. He will now be known as F-Swaggs. His dream was to be the first overall pick and now he is pissed. He vows to destroy Swaggs and thus changed his name to F-Swaggs with his massive $300 signing bonus!

Whatever happend to the loveable loser?

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With the 3rd pick, Albuquerque selects:

WR L - Quagmire
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With the 4th pick in the first round, the Portland Sea Biscuits select Offensive Tackle Leonardo Ruiz Al Elvaro (S)

Let it be known that either he or OT Poseidon (B) (32 years) is available for trade. Obviously The Spaniard is going to cost more.
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OT T, now known as Matthew McConaughey
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With the 6th pick in the 1st round Milwaukee selects, OT - U now known as, "No Sacks Allowed."
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Witht the 7th pick of the 1st round, San Antonio takes Defensive End GG Ray O. Light.

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With the 8th overall pick of the draft Chicago select out of Northern Illinois OT V John Tate.

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Old 07-13-2003, 12:35 PM   #29
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Old 07-13-2003, 10:58 PM   #30
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Old 07-14-2003, 10:44 AM   #31
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Sorry, I was out for most of the weekend. I'll take HB G. Leon Jackson.
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Old 07-14-2003, 11:42 AM   #32
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with the final pick in the 1st round, Birmingham selects: HB H. Roman.
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Old 07-14-2003, 11:43 AM   #33
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Swaggs, it's your pick
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Old 07-14-2003, 01:42 PM   #34
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Little Rock selects WR (M.) Bruce Spinner.
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Old 07-14-2003, 01:43 PM   #35
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Fargo is on the clock...
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Old 07-14-2003, 02:13 PM   #36
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If every thing is fine with sachmo71, Fargo elects to trade the 2nd pick in the second round for the 7th pick in the second round and the 7th pick in the third round.

If so, sachmo71, your on the clock.
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Old 07-14-2003, 02:29 PM   #37
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Yes, that is good with me.

With the second pick in the second round----

San Antonio takes Safety OO, forever more to be known as Godzilla Blitz, for the greatest dynasty writer of all time.

Nev, it's your go.


BTW--- I will trade for picks for this year. Guys who would be worth the time for another team:

26 year old DE (filler player, but not horrible.)
27 year old S


and I'm willing to trade next year's picks for a decent DT.

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Old 07-14-2003, 02:52 PM   #38
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Albuquerque selects --

MLB JJ - Ranier Wolfcastle

Portland is on the clock.
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Old 07-14-2003, 03:03 PM   #39
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With the 4th pick of the 2nd round, Portland selects, from the University of Belfast, QB Paddy O'Leary (A)

And Sachmo, PM me with the ratings of the HB, please.

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Old 07-14-2003, 03:54 PM   #40
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The Portland Sea Biscuits would like to announce a trade with San Antonio.

Portland gets: HB Ron Dayne

San Antonio gets: Portland's 4th round pick (4th in round)

And we've got a Wide Receiver, an Offensive Tackle, and a Safety up for barter.
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Old 07-14-2003, 05:59 PM   #41
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You wanna send me the ratings for those guys? Could use a player at each of those.
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Old 07-14-2003, 06:02 PM   #42
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How about you clear your inbox first.
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Old 07-14-2003, 06:06 PM   #43
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LOL. I deleted a few. So try again.
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Old 07-14-2003, 06:31 PM   #44
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Hey Coffee, send me the ratings of the 3 also.
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Old 07-14-2003, 07:21 PM   #45
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FYI, http://www.officepimps.com/zfl/ has been updated with the end of season stats.

Since only Alburqurque, San Antonio, and Chicago were good little monkeys and put their players into the system, the all-pros and leaders aren't in yet. (hint hint)
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Old 07-14-2003, 07:21 PM   #46
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You could just post the ratings?

If not, feel free to PM me with 'em as well.
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Old 07-14-2003, 07:27 PM   #47
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Players on Birmingham trading block:
1) B+ rated 35 year old OLB
2) A rated 35 year old OG
3) A rated 35 year old RB
4) B+ rated 34 year old WR

I need:
Draft picks
CB
OLB
WR
FB
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Old 07-14-2003, 07:47 PM   #48
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I believe it's Marmel's pick now right?
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Old 07-14-2003, 07:51 PM   #49
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Ah hell.

The Trading Block

OT - Poseidon (32) (B)
OT - Gustov Gustafson (30) (C+)
WR - Werner Voss (26) (C)
S - Billy Jim Bob Lee Whittaker (32) (B)
K - Vladimir Von Vladimir (26) (C)

Will trade for next year's picks (so keep an eye on these guys, expansion teams) as well.

Primary needs...FB, DE, OLB
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Old 07-14-2003, 09:43 PM   #50
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Yes, I believe the next four go, marmel, dolphinfan, the afoci, and me.
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