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wrigleyfield
02-02-2003, 01:06 AM
Draft Order
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# Team Name Player
1 Cincinnati Bengals scooper Carson Palmer QB Southern Cal
2 Detroit Lions detroit_fan Charles Rogers WR Michigan St
3 Carolina (from Texans) vtbub Byron Leftwich QB Marshall
4 Kansas City (from Bears) sterlingice Terrell Suggs DE Arizona St
5 Dallas Cowboys Cuckoo Terrance Newman CB Kansas St
6 San Diego (from Cardinals) digamma Andre Johnson WR Miami
7 Minnesota Vikings WSUCougar Jimmy Kennedy DT Penn St
8 Jacksonville Jaguars MylesKnight Jordon Gross OT Utah
9 Houston (from Carolina) cthomer5000 Marucs Trufant CB Wash St.
10 Seattle Seahawks Bee William Joesph DT Miami
11 Baltimore Ravens BFleming Eric Steinbach OG Iowa
12 New Orleans Saints (from Rams) Doug5984 DeWayne Robertson DT Kentucky
13 Washington Redskins Nothingman Taylor Jacobs WR Florida
14 New England Patriots BishopMVP Kwame Harris OT Standford
15 Arizona (from Chargers) sporrer17 Michael Haynes DE Penn St.
16 Chicago (from K.C.) Hawaii Warrior Andre Woolfolk CB Olkahoma
17 San Fran(from STL(from Saints)) Logan Rein Long DT Wash. St.
18 New Orleans Saints Doug5984 E.J. Henderson LB Maryland
19 New England Patriots BishopMVP Kevin Williams DT Olkahoma St.
20 Denver Broncos soapy Jerome McDougle DE Miami
21 Cleveland Browns Bearcat729 Boss Bailey LB Georgia
22 New York Jets Samdari Jonathan Sullivan DT Georgia
23 Atlanta Falcons Celeval Brandon Lloyd WR Illinois
24 Indianapolis Colts Noble_Platypus Mike Doss S Ohio St.
25 New York Giants sabotai Terry Pierce LB Kansas St.
26 St. Louis (from 49ers) primelord Kelly Washington WR Tennessee
27 Pittsburgh Steelers Alymar Kyle Boller QB Cal
28 Tennessee Titans Rich1033 Gerald Hayes LB Pitt
29 Green Bay Packers Mustang Dave Ragone QB Louisville
30 Philadelphia Eagles bsak16 Bryant Johnson WR Penn St.
31 Jacksonville (from Oakland) MylesKnight Rex Grossman QB Florida
32 Houston (from Oakland) cthomer5000 Larry Johnson RB Penn St.
Start of Second Round
33 Cincinnati Bengals scooper Jeff Faine C Notre Dame
34 Detroit Lions detroit_fan Quentin Griffin RB Olkahoma
35 Chicago Bears Hawaii Warrior Kenny Peterson DT Ohio St.
36 Houston Texans comer5000 Ty Warren DT Texas A&M
37 Arizona Cardinals sporrer17 Anaquan Bolden WR Florida St.
38 Dallas Cowboys Cuckoo Chris Brown RB Colorado
39 Oakland (from Jaguars) Craptacular Dewayne White DE Louisville
40 Minnesota Vikings WSUCougar Troy Polamalu S USC
41 Baltimore Ravens BFleming Chris Sims QB Texas
42 Seattle Seahawks Bee Chris Kelsay DE Nebraska
43 St. Louis Rams primelord LaMarcus McDonald LB TCU
44 Washington Redskins Nothingman Vince Manuwai OG Hawaii
45 Oakland (from Houston from Carolina) Craptacular Al Johnson C Wisconsin
46 Arizona (from Chargers) sporrer17 Rashean Mathis DB Bethune-Cookman
47 Chicago (from K.C.) Hawaii Warrior Lee Suggs RB Virginia Tech
48 Buffalo Bills mckerney Willis McGahee RB Miami
49 Miami Dolphins dread Brett Williams OT Florida State
50 New Orleans Saints Doug5984 Ken Hamlin S Arkansas
51 Denver Broncos soapy George Foster OT Georgia
52 Cleveland Browns Bearcat729 Ben Johnson OT Wisconsin
53 New York Jets Samdari Montre Holland OG FSU
54 New England Patriots BishopMVP Onterrio Smith RB Oregon
55 Atlanta Falcons Celeval Dennis Weathersby CB Oregon St.
56 New York Giants sabotai Jeremy Bridges OT Southern Miss.
57 St. Louis (from 49ers) primelord Tony Pashos OT Illinois
58 Indianapolis Colts Noble_Platypus Eugene Wilson CB Illinois
59 Pittsburgh Steelers Alymar DeJaun Groce CB Nebraska
60 Tennessee Titans Rich1033 Justin Fargas RB USC
61 Philadelphia Eagles bsak16 Cory Redding DE Texas
62 Green Bay Packers Mustang Calvin Pace DE Wake Forest
63 Oakland Raiders Craptacular Teyo Johnson WR/TE Stanford
64 Tampa Bay Buccaneers gold101 Antween Peak LB Cincinnati
Start of Third Round
65 Cincinnati Bengals scooper Terrance Holt S N.C. St.
66 Detroit Lions detroit_fan Eddie Moore LB Tennessee
67 Houston Texans cthomer5000 Braddie James LB LSU
68 Chicago Bears Hawaii Warrior Pisa Tinoisamoa LB Hawaii
69 Dallas Cowboys Cuckoo Ian Scott DT Florida
70 Arizona Cardinals sporrer17 Musa Smith RB Georgia
71 Minnesota Vikings WSUCougar Shane Walton CB Notre Dame
72 Oakland (from Jaguars) Craptacular Chaun Thompson LB West Texas A&M
73 Seattle Seahawks Bee Sammy Davis CB Texas A&M
74 St. Louis Rams primelord Jon Stinchcomb OT Georgia
75 Washington Redskins Nothingman Jason Witten TE Tennessee
76 Oakland (from Houston from Carolina) Craptacular Nick Eason DT Clemson
77 Baltimore Ravens BFleming Kindal Moorehead DE Alabama
78 St. Louis (from Saints) primelord Drayton Florence CB Tuskegee
79 Buffalo Bills mckerney Dallas Clark TE Iowa
80 San Diego Chargers digamma Tyler Brayton DE Colorado
81 New Orleans Saints Doug5984 L.J. Smith TE Rutgers
82 Miami Dolphins dread Shurron Pierson DE/LB South Florida
83 Carolina (from Houston) vtbub Benny Joppuru TE Michigan
84 Cleveland Browns Bearcat729 Robert Johnson TE Auburn
85 New York Jets Samdari Clifton Smith LB Syracuse
86 New England Patriots BishopMVP Doug Gabriel WR Central Florida
87 Denver Broncos soapy Justin Gage WR Missouri
88 Carolina (from Houston) vtbub Tyrone Calico WR Middle Tennessee State
89 San Francisco 49ers Logan Dan Klecko DL Temple
90 Indianapolis Colts Noble_Platypus Torrin Tucker OG Southern Miss.
91 New York Giants sabotai Anthony Adams DT Penn St.
92 Pittsburgh Steelers Alymar Kevin Garrett CB SMU
93 Tennessee Titans Rich1033 Derrick Dockery OG Texas
94 Green Bay Packers Mustang Wade Smith OG Memphis
95 Philadelphia Eagles bsak16 DEADLINE WED 7pm EST
96 Jacksonville (from Oakland) MylesKnight
97 Tampa Bay Buccaneers gold101
wrigleyfield
02-02-2003, 01:11 AM
1.1 The Cincinnati Bengals select QB Carson Palmer
Interviw with the GM, scooper
I think Palmer can be worthy of this pick. I hope they (we) let him sit a least a year. I watched him carve up a few teams this year and he has the size and skills needed to succeed. He is very strong and accurate. He is coming from a pro style offense in college similar to what he would run (here) in Cincinnati. This is a case of the best player at one of my needs, but not the biggest need.
Scouting report. Great size. Can make virtually all the throws needed in the NFL. Tosses a nice deep ball and rarely misses a slant or WR screen. Has better mobility than people give him credit for; and throws great on the run. Palmer has only played at this level for one year. Has been hyped for along time. But this is the first year he has lived up to it. Palmer's senior season will likely outweigh his previous three mediocre efforts. Stays in the pocket, not afraid of taking the big hit. Heisman Trophy Winner.
wrigleyfield
02-02-2003, 01:15 AM
Detroit Lions select Charles Rogers. WR. MichSt
Interview with GM detroit_fan
Mr. Rogers is my man. We need a big time receiver to go with our young QB. I think the fact he played college ball in state is not bad either.
WR Charles Rogers. Michigan St.
Outstanding, mature, big play receiver who can school corners. Makes the acrobatic reception, can out-jump defenders and get deep downfield and make the grab. Shows up for the big occasion. Goes after the ball hard. Not much shies me away from Charlie Rogers, Elite prospect. Added 10lbs in off-season without losing the 4.3 speed. Underclassmen, Jr. had like 13 games in a row w/a TD.
wrigleyfield
02-02-2003, 01:17 AM
we have a trade!
Carolina receives Houston's:
1st round pick - #3 overall
3rd round supplemental pick - #83 overall
3rd round pick (from Atlanta) - #88 overall
Houston receives Carolina's:
1st round pick - #9 overall
2nd round pick - #45 overall
3rd round pick - #76 overall
wrigleyfield
02-02-2003, 01:19 AM
1.3 Carolina selects Bryon Leftwich
Byron Leftwich QB 6-6, 240 Marshall
As good an arm as you'll ever see coming out of college. Unbelievable strength yet has great touch on deep balls. Always throws tight spirals on a rope. Rarely misses receivers short. Has a good pocket presence. Not mobile like a Culpepper but can run you over and maybe make a move or two. Showed up in Marshall's biggest game of 2002 against Virginia Tech, even though his receivers didn't. Great leader. Had one of best comebacks you'll ever seen against East Carolina in GMAC Bowl in junior year. A gutsy effort after leaving for the hospital in the 2nd quarter against Buffalo and coming back in the 4th to lead team to a TD and having his OL carry him down the field. Hasn't played great competition week after week in the MAC. Made some very nice throws on one leg in the GMAC bowl. His OL wasn't very good so he was forced to stay in the pocket and take a hit and he made some beautiful throws with men in his face. If his leg is 100% he is top 5, if not, he slips some.
wrigleyfield
02-02-2003, 01:21 AM
We have a deal!!
Chicago trades the current pick #4 overall to K.C. in exchange for K.C. 1st and 2nd round picks.
wrigleyfield
02-02-2003, 01:25 AM
1.4 Chiefs select DE Terrell Suggs, Arizona St.
Interview with GM sterlingice
While we thought it was unlikely that we would be able to trade up, especially with no 3rd round pick this year (due to the Willie Roaf trade), I think this is for the best with this team. Suggs fills a huge hole and joins Eric Hicks, Ryan Simms, and whoever else steps up on the defensive line.
Drafting 16th we might have picked Woolfork or Trufant who would be adequite DBs but the chance to get an impact player like Suggs doesn't come around every day. If the Chiefs defense had been merely mediocre instead of the "32 Defense", Kansas Citians affectionately referred to them as, they would have easily made the playoffs.
The ideal plan for the Chiefs this offseason would be to keep the offense the same (after restructuring Green's contract). On the other side of the ball, a young defensive line anchored by Simms and Suggs would decimate for years to come. The return of Pro-Bowl safety Jerome Woods (lost last preseason) along with two free agent signings (a decent corner and a linebacker with a little speed) would go a long way to getting the Chiefs to the playoffs next year.
(This is less fun as I am out of mock draft picks now but I got the man we need the most!)
Terrell Suggs, DE, Arizona St.
A junior who has decided to leave early for the NFL. As quick as first step as you will ever see. If he over pursues, he will get right back in there with his speed. NCAA Sack record holder. Some compare to Dwight Freeney, but Suggs is a lot bigger than Freeney. Has gotten stronger since last year and has added 28 pounds since his Freshman season. Obviously has the tremendous outside rush, but needs a effective inside move to counter to speed rush. Has an inside juke move that he uses before the OT can get his hands on him. Needs to use his hands eventually, that won’t get it done in the pros. Surprisingly strong on his bull rush. Doesn’t do much against the run, usually a stale-mate.
wrigleyfield
02-02-2003, 01:27 AM
Dallas selectes Terrance Newman
Interview with GM Cuckoo
There is little reason to delay this pick. Although troubled by controversy and doubt over high profile positions such as Quarterback and Running Back, it is highly unlikely those concerns will be addressed by this fifth pick. With the absence of a sure thing at either of those positions, Dallas must look seriously at their other and numerous needs.
I see the most important and desperate needs at corner, offensive line, and a dominant pass rusher. I was easily able to remove offensive line from this equation despite the fact that it is arguably the Cowboys' biggest concern. I don't feel there is a definite NFL impact player on the offensive line worthy of the fifth pick. Therefore, I was seriously contemplating and weighing DE vs. CB.
This decision was made for me, however, when Kansas City traded up in the draft to select DE Terrell Suggs. That left me with one easy answer for the fifth pick. Terrance Newman will fill a vital role on an already fairly potent defense as a true shut-down corner and immediate contributor.
Terrance Newman, CB, Kansas St.
Track star. He is raw but has tremendous upside. Runs 4.29 forty and 10.22 in the 100m. Outstanding cover corner with ever improving skills. Will catch up to everyone and anyone he is playing against. Also a tremendous punt return man.
Played Wr, Kick returner, and ofcourse CB outstanding, helping his team win the hoilday bowl
wrigleyfield
02-02-2003, 01:32 AM
**Arizona latter deals Johnson to San Diego
Arizona seclects WR Andre Johnson
Interview with GM sporrer
With the 6th overall selection in the 2003 NFL college player draft, the Arizona Cardinals select, WR Andre Johnson, of Miami (FL). Johnson is a big (6'3" 220 lb) WR, that has 4.45 speed, and can make big plays. Are top 3 Wideouts are all free agents, and whose to say that they'll stay there with QB Plummer a FA as well. Therefore, I felt this pick was a good one for their need, and for value. He is a top pick talent for sure. (If I was more confident their top two would be back, I would have gone another route, but I am just basing this on the fact that they will need a top WR if they let Sanders/Boston go.)
Andre Johnson, WR, Miami
Only a junior but have be Sr. QB Ken Dorsey's favorite target. Great speed for his 6'3'' frame. Can stop on a dime , can make the tough catch and can stretch the field. Johnson is the Big East 60 meters champion and has been timed in under 4.3. Super combination of size, speed, and hands. Legitimate 6'3 frame and super speed. Runs track for the Hurricanes. With 1st round receivers Reggie Wayne and Santana Moss catching everything in sight, Johnson didn't get a chance to show his receiving ability on a consistent basis until last season. Johnson has good, natural hands. He catches the ball at its highest point and snatches the ball out of the air.
wrigleyfield
02-02-2003, 01:35 AM
Minnesota selects Jimmy Kennedy
Interview with GM WSUCougar
Well, it's nice to have a 330-pound monster like him drop into our laps at #7. I would have been happy with CB Newman at this slot as well, but we'll count our blessings and run with them (or in this case, stuff the run with them!).
Talked a little trade, but nobody wanted to pull out the big guns and blow me away with a major offer. I'm happy, and so is Chris Hovan.
Jimmy Kennedy 6-5, 335 DT Penn St.
Huge prospect who could have been a top 15 pick last year, had he declared. Surprisingly agile and quick for a man his size, which separates him from other defensive tackles. A whole stopper in the Sam Adams mode. Will have a bright NFL future. Super size. Surprising quickness off the snap and has a 2nd gear when the ball is near. Has the size and strength to handle double teams. The classic two gap run stuffer that won't wow you with his statistics, but will take up blockers in the middle, freeing up his middle linebacker to seek and destroy. His total tackle numbers improved from 42 to 51, his sacks dropped from 6 to 1.5, and his tackles for loss dropped from 9 to 8. That said, Kennedy would have been a 1st round choice last season had he declared.
wrigleyfield
02-02-2003, 01:05 PM
Bee and BFleming, i made the corrections. check and make sure everything is correct. thanks.
wrigleyfield
02-03-2003, 12:41 AM
i want this to be a productive week, i will return home Monday morning shortly after 11am pst, Jacksonville should have sent me the pick by then or else i will make the selection.
MylesKnight
02-03-2003, 12:03 PM
Check your PM's Wrig
wrigleyfield
02-03-2003, 01:45 PM
Jacksonville Selects Jordan Gross OT 6-6, 310 Utah
Interview with the GM.
Well, after many a negotiation with quite a few different teams/people, I actually couldn't find any takers that would give me a reasonable offer.
I was debating between quite a few different players with this pick... QB's - too high to pick one, same for WR's.. And on Defense, I liked a couple of the DE's, but again, I could not do what I really wanted to do which was trade down and pick up one of these guys, as well as another pick, at that time.
Marcus Trufant also piqued my interest.. Hell, I think everyone did actually..
In the end though, the Jags need some kind of replacement for Mr. Boselli at Tackle. Now I'm not saying Gross will be another Boselli, but at this point he looks to be a lot better long term prospect than the current Jags at that position..
Jordan Gross OT 6-6, 310 Utah
Very aggressive and mean. Good run blocker but not dominant. Good feet for his size allows speed rushers to be maintained. Played some OG as well as OT. Will crush the DE if the gets him off-balance.
From what i have heard, the kid plays real hard, has a mean streak to go with talent.
wrigleyfield
02-03-2003, 05:08 PM
Jacksonville welcomes their #1 pick.
cthomer5000
02-04-2003, 10:03 AM
1.9
Houston Texans select CB Marcus Trufant - Washington State
With the 10th pick of the 2003 NFL draft.
The Seattle Seahawks pick
DT William Joseph - Miami
wrigleyfield
02-04-2003, 04:09 PM
Houston Welcomes Marcus Trufant
wrigleyfield
02-04-2003, 04:09 PM
Seattle welcomes William Joesph
BFleming
02-05-2003, 08:54 AM
With the 11th pick of the 2003 draft, the Baltimore Ravens select Eric Steinbach, G, Iowa
wrigleyfield
02-05-2003, 04:46 PM
Baltimore welcomes Eric Steinbach.
wrigleyfield
02-05-2003, 04:46 PM
we have a trade!
Saints get the 12th pick from STL for the 17th overall pick and 3rd round pick (78th overall)
wrigleyfield
02-06-2003, 10:14 AM
Saints welcome DeWayne Robertson
Nothingman
02-06-2003, 01:28 PM
With the 13th pick of 2003 NFL Draft, the Washington Redskins select:
Taylor Jacobs WR Florida
BishopMVP
02-06-2003, 03:20 PM
With the 14th pick of the 2003 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots select:
Kwame Harris OT Stanford
wrigleyfield
02-06-2003, 04:42 PM
Washington welcomes Taylor Jacobs
wrigleyfield
02-06-2003, 04:44 PM
New England welcomes Kwame Harris
wrigleyfield
02-06-2003, 07:44 PM
we have a deal! San Diego trades their current pick, #15. but there not moving down, there trading up. thats right, trading with Arizona.
San Diego gets the #6 selection WR Andre Johnson
Arizona gets the current pick #15 overall, and San Diego's 2nd #46 overall.
As commissioner I’m allowing this deal. While it’s very unusual to see a draft day deal after the pick has been made in the NFL, it happens very often in NBA drafts. As along as the player is not signed there are no salary cap concerns. So my ruling is unusal but legal.
wrigleyfield
02-06-2003, 10:06 PM
Arizona welcomes Michael Haynes
wrigleyfield
02-06-2003, 10:07 PM
Andre Johnson welcomed in San Diego
scooper
02-07-2003, 08:55 AM
Originally posted by wrigleyfield
As commissioner I’m allowing this deal. While it’s very unusual to see a draft day deal after the pick has been made in the NFL, it happens very often in NBA drafts. As along as the player is not signed there are no salary cap concerns. So my ruling is unusal but legal.
It's unusual but it happens. See John Elway. Or Ricky Hunley and the Bengals in 84. (Funny thing is he is now their LB coach)
Logan
02-07-2003, 03:29 PM
We have a trade to announce...
The San Francisco 49ers have acquired the 17th pick of the 1st round from the St. Louis Rams in return for their 26th pick of the 1st round and their 2nd round pick (57 overall).
With that, the 49ers select Rien Long, DT, Washington State...
Doug5984
02-07-2003, 03:49 PM
With the 18th Pick in the 2003 Draft the New Orleans Saints Select: ILB E.J. Henderson Maryland
The Saints are very happy they were able to get there choice of LB at # 18, and now after both of their first round picks they are very happy with hopefully a new improved Defense. (more commentary in the other thread)
Edit: The New England Patriots and BishopMVP are on the clock.
BishopMVP
02-07-2003, 05:19 PM
With the 19th pick in the 2003 Draft the New England Patriots Select: DT Kevin Williams
Denver and Soapy are now up
soapy
02-07-2003, 07:42 PM
The Denver Broncos select, with pick (20)
Jerome McDougle DE, Miami.
New defensive coordiater Larry Coyer is charged with the respnsibility of making our defense more aggressive and
McDougle's puss rushing skills would certainly help with that and relieve some pressure from a mediocre secondary. McDougle was close to the top of our board and fills a massive need, his only knock is being a bit undersized - but that shoud complement our current DL.
I wanted to trade down and get a lower 1st round pick and select a DB - but he might be available for our second round pick so I went against that after failing to o a deal with the 49ers.
Bearcat729
02-08-2003, 08:19 PM
The Browns with the 21st pick in the draft select LB Boss Bailey from Georgia.
Noble_Platypus
02-08-2003, 09:07 PM
Great pick. He was one I was looking at at #24
Samdari
02-09-2003, 10:03 AM
Bailey was the favored Jet at 22, so he never would have made it to 24.
The Jets select
DT Jonathan Sullivan, Georgia
wrigleyfield
02-09-2003, 01:14 PM
Chicago welcomes 1st round pick Andre Woolfolk
Noble_Platypus
02-10-2003, 08:26 AM
bump
Celeval
02-10-2003, 04:35 PM
23 Atlanta Falcons Celeval
Spent a day and a half thinking about this pick. The trouble is that the two best players on the board as I see it are at positions where the Falcons are confident in the players they have. That said, with the 23rd selection in the draft, the Atlanta Falcons select:
WR Brandon Lloyd, Illinois
With signs pointing more and more towards the Bills placing the franchise tag on Peerless Price, the Falcons look to the draft to get Mike Vick a target. Lloyd is a fourth-year Junior out of Illinois, 6-1, 180.
Senior Year Statistics: 65 catches, 1010 yards, 9 TDs
<b>The Good:</b> Big play wideout that possesses a lot of natural skills. Good feel for the game, stays on the same page as his quarterback and displays great body control. Extends to make the difficult catch in contorted positions, uses his body to shield away opponents and shows a willingness to go up in a crowd for the ball. Quick in and out of his breaks, looks the ball into his hands and catches the pass away from his body. Has nice speed and consistently makes plays deep into the defensive secondary. </b>
<b>The Bad:</b> Not strong and gets held up at the line by jams. Though he gets down the flanks, does not own the second gear or the deep acceleration.
Noble_Platypus
02-10-2003, 07:53 PM
With the 24th pick of the 2003 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts select:
Mike Doss S Ohio State
wrigleyfield
02-11-2003, 11:50 AM
San Francisco welcomes Rien Long
wrigleyfield
02-11-2003, 03:58 PM
New Orleans welcomes E.J. Henderson
sabotai
02-11-2003, 04:14 PM
The Giants take LB Terry Pierce from Kansas State
primelord
02-11-2003, 04:15 PM
St. Louis welcomes Rien Long?
mckerney
02-11-2003, 04:39 PM
Originally posted by primelord
St. Louis welcomes Rien Long?
No
With that, the 49ers select Rien Long, DT, Washington State...
wrigleyfield
02-12-2003, 12:23 AM
New England welcomes Kevin Williams
wrigleyfield
02-12-2003, 01:46 PM
Interesting pick, Rams take Kelly Washington.
Alymar with Pittsburgh is now on the clock
Aylmar
02-12-2003, 05:17 PM
The Steelers take QB Kyle Boller, California.
Pittsburgh really needs secondary help, but I think that taking one of the available DBs here is a bit of a reach (plus I think that they're going to make a run at Tebucky Jones if New England doesn't slap the transition tag on him). My head tells me that the Steelers probably wouldn't take a QB here, even if Boller falls this far....but I think that they need one...
Rich1033
02-13-2003, 04:27 AM
Tenessee Titans pick LB Gerald Hayes, Pittsburg
I cant see Jeff Fisher passing on the tough LB from Pitt if he is still available with this pick.
Mustang
02-13-2003, 09:56 AM
Green Bay Packers select QB Dave Ragone, Louisville.
It shouldn't be any surprise that Brett Favre is nearing the end of his career and the Packers will be looking for their next QB in this draft. Ragone will have 1-2 years under Favre before taking the reigns over. I hesitated on taking Rex Grossman for 2 reasons. 1, he is an underclassman coming out and I don't think the Packers would want this type of situation at the QB position in this draft. 2., He seemed to struggle a bit out of Spurriers system and Fl QB's haven't had a stellar record in the NFL as of late. (See Wuerawful, Matthews, etc..)
It still would not surprise me to see the Packers slide out of this position though. A QB could be had in the upper 2nd round, probably even Ragone, Simms, or? Other needs of the Packers are LB and, depending on the Free Agency status of Vonnie Holliday and Cletidius Hunt, at DT.
Dr. Sak
02-13-2003, 05:22 PM
Philadelphia Eagles Select....Bryant Johnson WR from Pennsylvania State University.
McNabb needs a good reciever to throw to and since Freddie Mitchell hasnt panned out we go for the best WR available. We still need help at LB and TE but that can be addressed later on in the draft.
Craptacular
02-13-2003, 06:24 PM
We have a trade! The Oakland Raiders trade picks #31 and #96 to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for picks #39 and #72.
With the 31st pick, the Jacksonville Jaguars select Rex Grossman, QB, University of Florida.
Oakland is on the clock again with pick #32.
MylesKnight
02-13-2003, 07:03 PM
Thank You C-tac... ;)
Craptacular
02-13-2003, 10:45 PM
The Raiders are in a trading mood. This time, Oakland trades the #32 pick in the draft to the Houston Texans, in exchange for the #45 and #76 picks, previously acquired by Houston from Carolina.
GM's note: All of the guys who I had targeted for these two picks were already taken, so I figured I could move down a little, add a pick, and improve another. I had #31, #32, #63, and #96. Now I've got #39, #45, #63, #72, and #76. Time to add some depth (and replace a bunch of overpaid veterans ;) )..
cthomer5000
02-13-2003, 10:51 PM
Now with control of the #32, the Houston Texans select
RB Larry Johnson - Penn State
he might have still been there at 36, but I felt fortunate enough that he made it through picks 25-30. Plus, it really only cost me a 3rd rounder to be certain I'd get him.
Craptacular
02-13-2003, 11:08 PM
By the way, I don't know if people are doing this, but remember to PM the next guy in line after you make your pick. It should help keep this going at a decent pace.
wrigleyfield
02-14-2003, 12:13 AM
That concludes Round 1. For those of you scoring at home we had
5 QB's drafted in Round 1, two in Top 5
1 RB
6 WR's, two Top 10
3 OL, one Top 10
3 DE's, one Top 10
6 DT's, two Top 10
4 LB's
3 CB's, one Top 5
1 S
wrigleyfield
02-14-2003, 12:16 AM
As for which schools produced the most 1st rounders, you wouldn't guess who had the most, i'll give you a hint, it's not Miami.
Penn St. had the most with 4, one in Top 10
Miami had 3, two in Top 10
Kansas St. had 2, one in Top 5
Wash St. had 2, one in Top 10
Florida had 2
Georgia had 2
Another Triva Question
Q: Who were the 4 players taken from Penn St. that went in Round 1.
A: DT Jimmy Kennedy #7 to Minnesota, DE Michael Haynes #15 to Arizona, WR Bryant Johnson #30 to Philadelphia, and RB Larry Johnson the last pick of Round 1 going 32th overall to Houston.
wrigleyfield
02-14-2003, 12:18 AM
There were also 7 trades in round 1. With Oakland and St. Louis trading twice.
Jacksonville, New England, New Orleans, and Houston all had 2 picks in round 1
Miami, Buffalo, Tampa Bay, and Oakland (thats right) had no first round picks
On to Round 2
scooper
02-14-2003, 07:38 AM
With the first selection in the second round, the Cincinnati Bengals select center Jeff Faine from the University of Notre Dame. Coming in my biggest needs were DL, CB and interior OL. I took Palmer first because he was the best player that I could use that was worth the pick. In the second round, I decided to go with the best player available at my need positions. Faine is a nasty, nasty player. A tough SOB who has the physical skills and blocks often until after the whistle. The middle of the Bengal line is soft and Brahm is a free agent. Faine blocks like Dillon runs. We've just toughened up the offense.
I've watched a lot of Notre Dame and Faine is one of my favorite players there of all time. I'd be thrilled if they get him in real life.
detroit_fan
02-14-2003, 01:15 PM
Detroit Lions with the 2nd pick of the 2nd round select... RB Quentin Griffin from the Univ. of Oklahoma. With his elusive speed and great hands we feel that he is the best available running back in the draft. We hope that this is the second coming of Barry Sanders.
Hawaii Warrior
02-14-2003, 06:30 PM
The Chicago Bears select DT Kenny Peterson out of the University of Ohio State.
This is the guy I wanted all along. A versatile lineman (6-3/293 40: 4.82) that can play both DT and DE. Good power rusher from the edge and also from the inside. Also an effective run stopper. Kenny Peterson will be a stud in the NFL for years. A sure fire top 25 pick, he's probably the steal of the draft as of right now. A big time prospect with big time skills.
cthomer5000
02-15-2003, 12:22 PM
with selection #36, the Houston Texans select:
Defensive Tackle - Ty Warren - Texas A&M
wrigleyfield
02-15-2003, 10:39 PM
Arizona selects WR Anaquan Bolden from FSU.
Cuckoo
02-16-2003, 12:34 PM
With the 6th Pick in the 2nd Round, The Dallas Cowboys select RB Chris Brown of Colorado
First, let me say that I have no idea whether the Cowboys would actually do something like this, but I think it's certainly plausible.
The Cowboys have a number of pressing needs, not all of which can be addressed through the draft. With the CB position aided by the selection of Terrance Newman in the first round, Dallas would still need to look at offensive line (most notably a right tackle) and a pass rushing defensive end. I feel they could most easily fix the offensive line problem through free agency. This year's draft has a large number of undersized defensive ends, but with the exception of Suggs, none of them are even near sure fire NFL prospects.
I was hoping that I would know the future of Emmitt Smith by the time we got to this pick. Unfortunately, Jerry Jones is dragging his feet. While I am inclined to believe that Smith will in fact return to the Cowboys, I feel certain that Jones will be looking for his successor, and I'm not quite sure that anyone in the organization actually believes that person to be Troy Hambrick. Obviously if Larry Johnson had been available with this pick, I would have taken him without thought as I think he is the best RB in the draft. Brown, though, is a pretty good value as a second round pick, has the talent to become an impact player at the professional level, and most accurately represents what Dallas is looking for in a running back. I believe that Jones will be looking for a guy to become the next marquee back in the future and challenge Emmitt Smith next season. Worst case scenario for the Cowboys: you have a Hall Of Famer to tutor your next star tailback.
Craptacular
02-16-2003, 11:42 PM
With the 39th pick overall (#7 in 2nd round), the Oakland Raiders select <b>Dewayne White, DE, Louisville.</b>
WSUCougar
02-17-2003, 03:14 PM
With the 40th pick overall (#8 in 2nd round), the Minnesota Vikings select Troy Polamalu, S, USC.
Noble_Platypus
02-18-2003, 08:42 AM
Bump
BFleming
02-18-2003, 06:35 PM
With the 41st pick of the 2003 draft, the Baltimore Ravens select Chris Simms, QB, Texas
Seattle Seahawks:
Chris Kelsay, DE Nebraska
Hawaii Warrior
02-20-2003, 10:46 AM
bump
primelord
02-20-2003, 03:23 PM
St. Louis Rams Select:
LB LaMarcus McDonald TCU
They need an ILB more than an OLB, but Robert Thomas looked pretty suspect at times last year and they were just terrible tackling from the LB position other than Polley.
wrigleyfield
02-20-2003, 10:25 PM
bump
wrigleyfield
02-21-2003, 01:02 PM
just aheads up this could be a very buzy weekend for me
WSUCougar
02-21-2003, 01:10 PM
Originally posted by wrigleyfield
just aheads up this could be a very buzy weekend for me
Trying to catch the Cubs at Spring Training before they fall out of contention? :p
Kidding...
Nothingman
02-21-2003, 03:18 PM
The Washington Redskins select:
Vince Manuwai OG Hawaii
Noble_Platypus
02-21-2003, 03:33 PM
great pick. I wanted him to be a Colt
sporrer17
02-21-2003, 11:16 PM
i've got one more team to go, and then i am up...i know EXACTLY who i want, he just better not be taken next pick.
Craptacular
02-22-2003, 12:47 AM
With the 45th overall pick in the draft (#13 in 2nd round), the Oakland Raiders select <b>Al Johnson, C, Wisconsin</b>.
The Arizona Cardinals are on the clock.
sporrer17
02-22-2003, 02:42 PM
With the 46th pick in the 2003 NFL College Player draft...the Arizona Cardinals select DB out of Bethune-Cookman, Rashean Mathis....
The Chicago Bears are now on the clock.
Hawaii Warrior
02-22-2003, 03:07 PM
The Chicago Bears select-
RB Lee Suggs out of the University of Virginia Tech.
mckerney
02-22-2003, 06:10 PM
With the 48th selection, the Buffalo Bills select Miami Runningback Willis McGahee
In a similar move as the New Orleans Saints made two years ago, they took a running back high in the draft despite having a young back already. The selection was due in large part due to reports of McGahee rapidly recoving from his Fiesta Bowl injury, the Bills make him their first pick of the draft, 48th overall. Believing that they can fill defensive holes through free agency and trades, they took a chance on McGahee, believing he will be able to get some playing time this year, and possibly take over for Travis Henry down the road, in which case Henry would most likely be traded. Though there is the chance the Willis will not be able to take over as starting running back after he tore several ligaments in his knee against Ohio State, in which case he could contribute as a situational back, leaving Henry as the #1 man in Buffalo.
Though Herny had a season that sent him to the pro bowl there was some concern over how he held onto the ball, fumbling 11 time and losing 8 of them. This could have influenced the Bills top brass to take a chance on McGahee.
dread
02-23-2003, 10:14 AM
The Miami Dolphins select Brett Williams OT of FSU. Was a very hard decision between Williams and another tackle I felt had a lot of upside. He was a 4 year starter has very good size and can play both tackle positions. There were about 5 players I considered for this pick but I felt that I had a chance at some of the other players in the third round and there was no way that Williams would fall that far. I think that Brett Williams is as good as any tackle in this years draft so Im very satisfied to get a player of this caliber this deep in second round. Very good value pick graded by some as a first round pick.
Doug5984
02-23-2003, 12:56 PM
With The 50th Pick in the Draft The New Orleans Saints Select:
Safety Ken Hamlin- Arkansas
The Denver Broncos are on the clock.
soapy
02-23-2003, 03:07 PM
With selection 51 of the 2003 NFL Draft.
The Denver Broncos select: George Foster, T, Georgia.
Bearcat729
02-23-2003, 10:47 PM
The Browns select with their second round pick OT Ben Johnson from Wisconsin
Cuckoo
02-24-2003, 11:15 PM
Bump
Samdari
02-25-2003, 02:12 PM
The Jets take
Montrae Holland, OG Florida State.
BishopMVP
02-25-2003, 07:02 PM
The Patriots take:
Onterrio Smith RB Oregon
Not sure if this is realistic after the Christian Peter debacle a couple years ago, but I feel he and McGahee are the best RB's in the draft.
Celeval is on the clock.
wrigleyfield
02-26-2003, 01:28 PM
bump
Noble_Platypus
02-26-2003, 07:24 PM
bump
Noble_Platypus
02-26-2003, 07:38 PM
celeval missed his deadline and wrigley hasnt been on much. DO we just wait for people to finally get around to picking, or can the guy behind him pick if the deadline is missed? It seems that since the first round is over nobody is into the draft anymore,hence people being late with their picks.
sabotai
02-26-2003, 08:55 PM
Would someone like to tak eover the Giants for the rest of this? My knowledge of the draft is gone at thins point and I don't have any time to put into researching a pick...
Noble_Platypus
02-26-2003, 09:03 PM
let wrigley do it
Celeval
02-26-2003, 09:23 PM
Hey guys, sorry I missed - rough two days at work, and I hadn't gotten a chance to log into FOFC.
That being said, a good pick for Atlanta, and one I would have definately considered.
<B>CB Dennis Weathersby, Oregon State</B>
As mentioned before, the Falcons are in need of help in the secondary, especially at the corners. All-American Dennis Weathersby is a player who may find a way to sneak into the first round, especially after posting a BLAZING pair of 4.39 and 4.37 40-yard times at the combine this past week. He has the size - 6'1", 206 - that the scouts love to see, and great speed. If he is actually around at the Falcons pick of this second round (which I doubt will happen at this point), he would be an outstanding pick.
sabotai
02-26-2003, 09:39 PM
Noble suggested I use wrigley's website to help make my pick, so I did.
With their 2nd round pick the Giants take.....
OT Jeremy Bridges from Southern Mississippi
BishopMVP
02-26-2003, 09:40 PM
I actually typed in Weathersby's name before changing it to Onterrio and posting.
wrigleyfield
02-27-2003, 12:28 PM
Weathersby has really moved, he has excellent size and speed. clearly the 4th best CB. a team like Pittsburgh would look long and hard at him at the end of round 1.
Bridges is a solid pick, alot of OL are off the board and he was the best avab.
Noble_Platypus
02-27-2003, 05:58 PM
bump
Noble_Platypus
02-28-2003, 07:52 AM
Bump.
your over the deadline primelord
Hawaii Warrior
02-28-2003, 10:45 AM
N_P, just make your pick already. I dont know if it just that these guys dont care anymore or something else. Also when you do pick please PM the person after you.
Noble_Platypus
02-28-2003, 03:28 PM
Wrigley picked Tony Pashos from the University of Illinois Fighting Illini for the Rams.
With their second round pick, the Colts select CB Eugene Wilson Illinois.
primelord
02-28-2003, 03:37 PM
Well I apologize for missing my pick. I forgot I had a second 2nd round pick and didn't think I would be up again for quite awhile.
Perhaps instead of sending me a PM cursing at me for missing my pick soemone could have polietly sent me a PM or a ping letting me know I was up. I hadn't missed the pick on purpose.
primelord
02-28-2003, 03:48 PM
Apparently Noble tried to send me a PM letting me know I was up yesterday and for whatever reason I didn't get it. So again I apologize for missing my pick and I apologize for saying no one bothered to try and let me know.
Hawaii Warrior
02-28-2003, 06:30 PM
Be sure it doesn't happen again primelord ;)
wrigleyfield
03-02-2003, 11:04 AM
bump
wrigleyfield
03-03-2003, 03:53 PM
i have selected for the Steelers, CB Dejaun Groce
Aylmar
03-03-2003, 08:42 PM
My apologies. I wasn't able to get to the board yesterday or today. I will try and make the third round.
Rich1033
03-04-2003, 03:10 AM
The Titans Select Justin Fargas, RB USC
Rich1033
03-04-2003, 03:22 AM
I will PM Mustang. I believe he(Packers) should pick next at 61, although the draft page lists bsak16(Eagles) picking at 61 instead of 62.
If I am wrong and the order is correct I appologize
wrigleyfield
03-04-2003, 10:20 AM
the packers recently traded their 2nd to the eagles for CB Al Harris, so sorry Mustang, but you lost your 2nd round pick due no fault of your own. the Eagles are on the clock for the next two picks.
Craptacular
03-04-2003, 11:03 AM
Honestly, I think we should go with the draft order that we started with, and not include any real-life trades since then. It takes some of the fun out of it, especially since we are not allowed to make draft pick-for-player trades.
Rich1033
03-04-2003, 11:21 AM
I would tend to agree with Mr. Craptacular
cthomer5000
03-04-2003, 11:36 AM
Originally posted by Rich1033
The Titans Select Justin Fargas, RB USC
I cannot believe he lasted this long.
wrigleyfield
03-04-2003, 07:04 PM
alright, Mustang you get your pick back
wrigleyfield
03-04-2003, 07:10 PM
for the Eagles i took DE Cory Redding (to replace Hugh Duglas).
Mustang
03-06-2003, 09:42 AM
I'll have my pick in a few.. caught me off guard to have my pick back.
wrigleyfield
03-06-2003, 09:53 AM
np
Mustang
03-06-2003, 10:13 AM
Packers select - DE Calvin Pace, Wake Forest.
Craptacular
03-06-2003, 11:28 AM
With the 63rd overall pick (#31 in 2nd round) of the 2003 NFL Draft, the Oakland Raiders select <b>Teyo Johnson, WR/TE, Stanford</b>.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are on the clock.
With the 64th pick, the Tampa Bay Bucs select Antwan Peek LB, Cincinnati
scooper
03-06-2003, 08:21 PM
3.1 With the first pick of round three, the Bengals select safety Terrance Holt North Carolina State University.
scooper
03-07-2003, 08:08 AM
dolabump
detroit_fan
03-07-2003, 09:50 AM
Detroit selects Eddie Moore OLB, Tennessee
cthomer5000
03-07-2003, 11:20 AM
Houston Selects
ILB Bradie James - LSU
Tarkus
03-07-2003, 11:32 AM
Psst. For pick now 53 Montre Holland is an OG. :)
Tarkus
Hawaii Warrior
03-07-2003, 06:24 PM
Bears select OLB/S Pisa Tinoisamoa from the University of Hawaii
Cuckoo
03-07-2003, 10:14 PM
With the 5th pick in the 2nd Round - The Dallas Cowboys select Ian Scott - DT Florida
With the recent loss of Brandon Noble to free agency, a need was created for a run-stopping DT. In real life, the Cowboys have addressed needs such as offensive line (Ryan Young) and tight end (soon to sign Dan Campbell) through free agency. While they will still look at guys like the underrated tackle Wayne Hunter of Hawaii and tight ends such as Jason Witten of Tennessee, this position was the most immediate need.
Craptacular
03-10-2003, 01:59 PM
bump ...
Arizona selected RB Musa Smith (in the commentary thread), so the Vikings (WSUCougar) are on the clock.
sporrer17
03-10-2003, 07:30 PM
ah jeez...i didn't even realize i posted it on the wrong thread. My bad....thanx for posting it. Just to restate it...
Arizona, with the 6th pick in round 3, selects, RB, Georgia, Musa Smith.
Minnesota Vikings are now on the clock.....
wrigleyfield
03-11-2003, 12:19 PM
I picked for the Vikings and selected CB Shane Walton. i'm really high on Walton. he is a great football player.
Craptacular
03-11-2003, 02:26 PM
With the 72nd overall pick (#8 in 3rd round), the Oakland Raiders select <b>Chaun Thompson, LB, West Texas A&M</b>.
Seattle will take
CB Sammy Davis - Texas A&M
Note: I checked several times and didn't see him selected which totally shocked me. I think he's a definite 2nd rounder. If I missed him let me know and I'll revise my selection.
B
scooper
03-11-2003, 02:50 PM
He's available. I almost selected him but since the team was already addressing corner in FA, I decided to address safety in the draft.
primelord
03-11-2003, 02:54 PM
Damn it Bee you took my pick. :)
primelord
03-11-2003, 03:10 PM
St. Louis selects....
Jon Stinchcomb OT - Georgia
WSUCougar
03-11-2003, 05:19 PM
Originally posted by wrigleyfield
I picked for the Vikings and selected CB Shane Walton. i'm really high on Walton. he is a great football player.
Please explain to me why this pick was made for me? I didn't receive anything remotely close to 48 hours (when others had received far more, I might add), and I received no PM in any case.
Geez, I wait forever for this friggin' draft to get to my pick, and all of a sudden I'm ousted. Thanks a bunch.
Noble_Platypus
03-11-2003, 05:41 PM
You werent supposed to get 48 hours. Its a 24 hour limit. If Wrigley would have logged on before the other guys who exceeded the limit picked he would have picked for them too. Its because people are taking so long to pick that we arent done yet
wrigleyfield
03-12-2003, 03:39 PM
Originally posted by WSUCougar
Please explain to me why this pick was made for me? I didn't receive anything remotely close to 48 hours (when others had received far more, I might add), and I received no PM in any case.
Geez, I wait forever for this friggin' draft to get to my pick, and all of a sudden I'm ousted. Thanks a bunch.
Originally posted by Noble_Platypus
You werent supposed to get 48 hours. Its a 24 hour limit. If Wrigley would have logged on before the other guys who exceeded the limit picked he would have picked for them too. Its because people are taking so long to pick that we arent done yet
Noble_Platypus explained it pretty well. with three more picks already done i'm afarid thats that.
Craptacular
03-12-2003, 03:51 PM
Primelord picked yesterday at this time ... shouldn't nothingman get until about NOW, not tomorrow afternoon? Personally, I wouldn't care if we at least let WSUCougar take someone else and put Walton back in the pool ... as long as he doesn't take who I want to take next. ;)
WSUCougar
03-12-2003, 04:25 PM
Wrigleyfield, I apologize for spouting off but I was frustrated that in a draft that has dragged out as long as this one has, I missed out on my pick for what seemed to be a confusing set of circumstances and a rather quick trigger.
I'm not sure why I said 48 hours - brain fart I guess - but it timed out as less than 24 hours in any case.
I was planning to take CB Sammie Davis but the point is moot by now. No harm done.
wrigleyfield
03-12-2003, 08:21 PM
i uped nothingman deadline to the morning.
WSU. Sammy Davis is gone to seattle and there is nothing i can do about that. but since i believe you just made a simple mistake i'm willing to let your make your pick from the remaining player pool. if you still are interested contact us back ASAP. either way sorry for the misunderstanding.
wrigleyfield
03-12-2003, 08:23 PM
and guys, PM the the next guy. i think that helps speed things up alot.
wrigleyfield
03-13-2003, 10:04 AM
i have selected for washington, Craptacular is on the clock
wrigleyfield
03-13-2003, 10:08 AM
i took Jason Witten for the Redskins. for some time now i thought he was the best player on the board. having a weapon like Witten to work the middle of the field will only help Spurrier's receivers.
Craptacular
03-13-2003, 10:40 AM
With the 76th overall pick (#12 in the 3rd round), the Oakland Raiders select <b>Nick Eason, DT, Clemson</b>.
The Baltimore Ravens are on the clock.
BFleming
03-13-2003, 02:55 PM
With the 77th pick in the 2003 draft, the Baltimore Ravens select Kindal Moorehead, DE, Alabama.
primelord
03-13-2003, 04:22 PM
St. Louis selects...
CB Drayton Florence, Tuskegee
mckerney
03-13-2003, 04:31 PM
Buffalo Bills select TE from Iowa, Dallas Clark
digamma
03-13-2003, 05:03 PM
The San Diego Chargers select DE Tyler Brayton, from Colorado.
Doug5984
03-13-2003, 05:12 PM
The New Orleans Saints selevt TE from Rutgers L.J. Smith- this might be a slight reach for him here, and we were really really hoping that Dallas Clark or Jason Witten would fall to us, but both were just snatched right ahead of us...TE is another one of the needs for the Saints and LJ Smith should be a pretty good player.
cthomer5000
03-13-2003, 09:58 PM
Originally posted by Doug5984
The New Orleans Saints selevt TE from Rutgers L.J. Smith- this might be a slight reach for him here, and we were really really hoping that Dallas Clark or Jason Witten would fall to us, but both were just snatched right ahead of us...TE is another one of the needs for the Saints and LJ Smith should be a pretty good player.
That's my boy! Another Scarlet Knight joins the ranks of the pros.
wrigleyfield
03-13-2003, 11:14 PM
What a flury of picks!!!
dread
03-14-2003, 03:26 PM
The dolphins select Shurron Pierson DE/LB(South Florida).
Noble_Platypus
03-16-2003, 07:32 PM
bump
Noble_Platypus
03-17-2003, 11:49 AM
bump
wrigleyfield
03-17-2003, 02:02 PM
i have selected Benny Joppuru for Carolina. i think Joppuru is a very solid TE to take over for Welsay Walls.
Bearcat729
03-17-2003, 07:36 PM
Cleveland takes TE Robert Johnson from Auburn
Noble_Platypus
03-18-2003, 11:10 AM
bump
wrigleyfield
03-18-2003, 01:05 PM
i took Tyrone Calico WR Middle Tennessee State for the Jets, kid has size and speed to help replace Coles.
BishopMVP
03-18-2003, 06:01 PM
I'm surprised he lasted this long, and with the 86th pick in the 2003 NFL Draft, the New England Patriots select Doug Gabriel, WR from Central Florida.
Soapy is on the clock.
soapy
03-18-2003, 08:05 PM
Denver selects with its third draft choice
Justin Gage, WR, Missouri.
The Broncos' synopsis on our draft will follow.
Noble_Platypus
03-19-2003, 07:21 PM
bump
Noble_Platypus
03-20-2003, 03:16 PM
bump
MylesKnight
03-24-2003, 09:36 AM
BUMP!!
and, DAMN YOU BISHOP!! :D
Noble_Platypus
03-24-2003, 09:45 AM
where has Wrig been?
wrigleyfield
03-24-2003, 09:22 PM
Thanks for the bump NP. i'm sorry i haven't been on top of things, i didn't realize we were this close to the end. hopefully we will finsh by the weekend, and i will make time each day to check in so beware of the deadlines. thanks everyone for the work put into this so far.
for Carolina, i'm taking Tyrone Calico from Middle Tennessee State. he is a 6-4 223 with sub 4.4 speed.
Logan
03-24-2003, 09:36 PM
The San Francisco 49ers select DL Dan Klecko, of Temple University, and most importantly, of Marlboro High School
Noble_Platypus
03-24-2003, 09:40 PM
The Indianapolis Colts select: Torrin Tucker, OG, Southern Miss
sabotai
03-24-2003, 11:23 PM
The New York Giants take DT Anthony Adams from Penn State
wrigleyfield
03-25-2003, 04:32 PM
6 picks to go!
sorry but it seems the picks back on page 1 of this thread are a big mess. i had been trying to keep it neat but for some reason it become a mess, i hope it just that way on my computer.
wrigleyfield
03-27-2003, 04:58 PM
i'm selecting for the Steelers
i take Kevin Garrett CB, from Southern Methodist .
BishopMVP
03-27-2003, 07:30 PM
Tennesee needs another WR. Why don't you pick Tyrone Calico for them too? ;)
Rich1033
03-28-2003, 03:31 AM
With the 93rd pick in the draft the Titans take OG Derrick Dockery, Texas
Craptacular
04-08-2003, 08:59 PM
FINISH IT!!! We're so close!
cthomer5000
04-26-2003, 06:38 AM
bump for draft day
Craptacular
04-26-2003, 11:24 AM
It'll be interesting to see how this works out, especially since we started it so early.
cthomer5000
12-12-2003, 08:28 AM
nearing the end of year 1 ... any thoughts on who made out the best?
scooper
12-12-2003, 08:46 AM
Originally posted by cthomer5000
nearing the end of year 1 ... any thoughts on who made out the best?
Well, I got the first pick right, and the second pick was close. Instead of C Faine, they got G Steinbach. My third round pick was off, but I wouldn't have guessed Kelly Washington to have dropped that far in real life.
cthomer5000
12-12-2003, 08:50 AM
<font face=courier>
15 Arizona Cardinals from Chargers sporrer17 Michael Haynes DE Penn St.
37 Arizona Cardinals sporrer17 Anaquan Bolden WR Florida St.
46 Arizona Cardinals from Chargers sporrer17 Rashean Mathis DB Bethune-Cookman
70 Arizona Cardinals sporrer17 Musa Smith RB Georgia
23 Atlanta Falcons Celeval Brandon Lloyd WR Illinois
55 Atlanta Falcons Celeval Dennis Weathersby CB Oregon St.
11 Baltimore Ravens BFleming Eric Steinbach OG Iowa
41 Baltimore Ravens BFleming Chris Sims QB Texas
77 Baltimore Ravens BFleming Kindal Moorehead DE Alabama
48 Buffalo Bills mckerney Willis McGahee RB Miami
79 Buffalo Bills mckerney Dallas Clark TE Iowa
3 Carolina Panthers from Houston vtbub Byron Leftwich QB Marshall
83 Carolina Panthers from Houston vtbub Benny Joppuru TE Michigan
88 Carolina Panthers from Houston vtbub Tyrone Calico WR Middle Tennessee State
16 Chicago Bears from K.C. Hawaii Warrior Andre Woolfolk CB Olkahoma
35 Chicago Bears Hawaii Warrior Kenny Peterson DT Ohio St.
47 Chicago Bears from K.C. Hawaii Warrior Lee Suggs RB Virginia Tech
68 Chicago Bears Hawaii Warrior Pisa Tinoisamoa LB Hawaii
1 Cincinnati Bengals scooper Carson Palmer QB Southern Cal
33 Cincinnati Bengals scooper Jeff Faine C Notre Dame
65 Cincinnati Bengals scooper Terrance Holt S N.C. St.
21 Cleveland Browns Bearcat729 Boss Bailey LB Georgia
52 Cleveland Browns Bearcat729 Ben Johnson OT Wisconsin
84 Cleveland Browns Bearcat729 Robert Johnson TE Auburn
5 Dallas Cowboys Cuckoo Terrance Newman CB Kansas St
38 Dallas Cowboys Cuckoo Chris Brown RB Colorado
69 Dallas Cowboys Cuckoo Ian Scott DT Florida
20 Denver Broncos soapy Jerome McDougle DE Miami
51 Denver Broncos soapy George Foster OT Georgia
87 Denver Broncos soapy Justin Gage WR Missouri
2 Detroit Lions detroit_fan Charles Rogers WR Michigan St
34 Detroit Lions detroit_fan Quentin Griffin RB Olkahoma
66 Detroit Lions detroit_fan Eddie Moore LB Tennessee
29 Green Bay Packers Mustang Dave Ragone QB Louisville
62 Green Bay Packers Mustang Calvin Pace DE Wake Forest
94 Green Bay Packers Mustang Wade Smith OG Memphis
9 Houston Texans from Carolina cthomer5000 Marucs Trufant CB Wash St.
67 Houston Texans cthomer5000 Braddie James LB LSU
32 Houston Texans from Oakland cthomer5000 Larry Johnson RB Penn St.
36 Houston Texans cthomer5000 Ty Warren DT Texas A&M
24 Indianapolis Colts Noble_Platypus Mike Doss S Ohio St.
58 Indianapolis Colts Noble_Platypus Eugene Wilson CB Illinois
90 Indianapolis Colts Noble_Platypus Torrin Tucker OG Southern Miss.
8 Jacksonville Jaguars MylesKnight Jordon Gross OT Utah
31 Jacksonville Jaguars from Oakland MylesKnight Rex Grossman QB Florida
96 Jacksonville Jaguars from Oakland MylesKnight
4 Kansas City Chiefs from Chicago sterlingice Terrell Suggs DE Arizona St
49 Miami Dolphins dread Brett Williams OT Florida State
82 Miami Dolphins dread Shurron Pierson DE/LB South Florida
7 Minnesota Vikings WSUCougar Jimmy Kennedy DT Penn St
40 Minnesota Vikings WSUCougar Troy Polamalu S USC
71 Minnesota Vikings WSUCougar Shane Walton CB Notre Dame
14 New England Patriots BishopMVP Kwame Harris OT Standford
19 New England Patriots BishopMVP Kevin Williams DT Olkahoma St.
54 New England Patriots BishopMVP Onterrio Smith RB Oregon
86 New England Patriots BishopMVP Doug Gabriel WR Central Florida
12 New Orleans Saints from St. Louis Doug5984 DeWayne Robertson DT Kentucky
18 New Orleans Saints Doug5984 E.J. Henderson LB Maryland
50 New Orleans Saints Doug5984 Ken Hamlin S Arkansas
81 New Orleans Saints Doug5984 L.J. Smith TE Rutgers
25 New York Giants sabotai Terry Pierce LB Kansas St.
56 New York Giants sabotai Jeremy Bridges OT Southern Miss.
91 New York Giants sabotai Anthony Adams DT Penn St.
22 New York Jets Samdari Jonathan Sullivan DT Georgia
53 New York Jets Samdari Montre Holland OG FSU
85 New York Jets Samdari Clifton Smith LB Syracuse
39 Oakland Raiders from Jackson Craptacular Dewayne White DE Louisville
45 Oakland Raiders from Houston Craptacular Al Johnson C Wisconsin
63 Oakland Raiders Craptacular Teyo Johnson WR/TE Stanford
72 Oakland Raiders from Jackson Craptacular Chaun Thompson LB West Texas A&M
76 Oakland Raiders from Houston Craptacular Nick Eason DT Clemson
30 Philadelphia Eagles bsak16 Bryant Johnson WR Penn St.
61 Philadelphia Eagles bsak16 Cory Redding DE Texas
95 Philadelphia Eagles bsak16
27 Pittsburgh Steelers Alymar Kyle Boller QB Cal
59 Pittsburgh Steelers Alymar DeJaun Groce CB Nebraska
92 Pittsburgh Steelers Alymar Kevin Garrett CB SMU
6 San Diego Chargers from Arizona digamma Andre Johnson WR Miami
80 San Diego Chargers digamma Tyler Brayton DE Colorado
17 San Francisco 49ers from St.Louis Logan Rein Long DT Wash. St.
89 San Francisco 49ers Logan Dan Klecko DL Temple
10 Seattle Seahawks Bee William Joesph DT Miami
42 Seattle Seahawks Bee Chris Kelsay DE Nebraska
73 Seattle Seahawks Bee Sammy Davis CB Texas A&M
26 St. Louis Rams from San Francisco primelord Kelly Washington WR Tennessee
43 St. Louis Rams primelord LaMarcus McDonald LB TCU
57 St. Louis Rams from San Francisco primelord Tony Pashos OT Illinois
74 St. Louis Rams primelord Jon Stinchcomb OT Georgia
78 St. Louis Rams from New Orleans primelord Drayton Florence CB Tuskegee
64 Tampa Bay Buccaneers gold101 Antween Peak LB Cincinnati
97 Tampa Bay Buccaneers gold101
28 Tennessee Titans Rich1033 Gerald Hayes LB Pitt
60 Tennessee Titans Rich1033 Justin Fargas RB USC
93 Tennessee Titans Rich1033 Derrick Dockery OG Texas
13 Washington Redskins Nothingman Taylor Jacobs WR Florida
44 Washington Redskins Nothingman Vince Manuwai OG Hawaii
75 Washington Redskins Nothingman Jason Witten TE Tennessee</font>
Logan
12-13-2003, 10:14 AM
I'll give the "best draft award" to Doug (Saints)...more for long-term talent than first-year production.
Craptacular
12-13-2003, 11:49 AM
Originally posted by cthomer5000
<font face=courier>
63 Oakland Raiders Craptacular Teyo Johnson WR/TE Stanford
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Well, I guessed what Oakland would do with that pick!
None of us picked Nick Barnett, so we missed out on the probable defensive ROY. Doug got Ken Hamlin, and sporrer snagged Anquan Boldin.
Doug5984
12-13-2003, 03:48 PM
Originally posted by Logan
I'll give the "best draft award" to Doug (Saints)...more for long-term talent than first-year production.
Looking back on it I think I did a pretty good job, we started so early that some players went later than they ever would have on draft day (DeWayne Robertson) but based on the positions and team needs I think I did a pretty good job. Would there be any interest in setting up another one of these after this season? (As a Saints fan yes I am already looking ahead to next season :( )
Bearcat729
12-13-2003, 09:01 PM
I could have done better.
I would love to pick for the Browns again next draft.
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