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Old 05-10-2009, 10:24 AM   #455
Abe Sargent
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We move to the draft.


I have a ton of needs. I’ll list just the starting needs:

FB
WR
WR
C
OG
OG
LB
LB
CB
S

And frankly, I could take OT, TE, LB, DE, S as well with starter quality.


The 2023 NFL Amateur Draft

Well, this is our chance to get a real impact player at the 1/9 spot. Here is who I like:

OG Donny Shepherd - Very green, very high potential
TE Charles Moseley - Good at everything, great at a few things
LB Roderick Karl - Strong and green
WR Andy Garner - Best WR on the board, but not worth a pick this high, imho.
WR Kenny Marshall - Also damn good
OT Richie Stanford - Run blocking specialist with great endurance and good pass blocking.


Actually, the more I look at him, the more I like Marshall.

Potentials:

86 catching
61 ypc
100 catch frequency
92 3rd down catching
81 carrying
66 endurance


That’s not bad at all. That’s very draftable.

Okay, I take him.

Time for us to pick again at 1/34. Who to take?

There’s a strong CB Mercury Greene on the board. I take him, but Garner was still there and I was considering him too.

2/27 pops up. There is a good OG there, green, but solid so I take him.

Bart Greene is no Garner but he’s alright and we take him at 2/34.

I then start to BAP the draft.




Draft Recap:

1/9 - WR Kenny Marshall, Clemson
1/34 - CB Mercury Greene, Temple
2/27 - OG Chad Chadwick, U Mass - Lowell
2/34 - WR Bart Greene, Virginia Tech
3/24 - DT Peter Berry, Syracuse
3/34 - FB Sam Albriktsen, Notre Dame
4/11 - OG Curtis Mayes, Minnesota
4/34 - RB Lorenzo Verdin, Arizona State
5/27 - C Tracy Wolfe, Florida
5/34 - S Jose Stephens, Arizona State
6/3 - OT Monty Hutchins, Kentucky
6/34 - LB Heath Ellison, Arizona State
7/27 - OG Melvin Diaz-Infante, Middle Tennessee State
7/34 - QB Sam Marshall, Iona
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