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  • oldno711
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    • Mar 2004
    • 186

    bleacher report mock w/trades

    Every mock draft has its own theme. The last theme involved picking players for teams based on need. I personally believe the better part of what happens on draft day can be attributed ...
  • better days
    Registered User
    • Jan 2010
    • 22028

    #2
    Re: bleacher report mock w/trades

    I would love Blackmon at #10 for the Bills, but if the Bucs traded up to #3 to draft Richardson, I would go CRAZY. I don't even want them to draft him at #5. Claiborne should be the Bucs pick.

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    • TigerJ
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 22575

      #3
      Re: bleacher report mock w/trades

      Yeah, Blackmon with the 10th overall pick is a pretty easy choice to make.
      I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.

      I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.

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      • Ed
        Dude
        • Sep 2002
        • 9247

        #4
        Re: bleacher report mock w/trades

        He's got DeCastro going to Arizona at #13, but what I found interesting is that he talks about DeCastro being versatile enough to play OT also. I haven't heard that before. That would make him an even more intriguing pick to me at #10.

        If Blackmon did actually fall to #10 though, I would love that pick.

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        • oldno711
          Registered User
          • Mar 2004
          • 186

          #5
          Re: bleacher report mock w/trades

          hahaha...i feel you man. i don't think i'd be too thrilled about that either if i were a bucs fan.

          did you see blount's comments on the idea of drafting richardson?

          'i would not like that pick. i DEFINITELY would not like that pick'

          LeGarrette Blount | Buccaneers


          There are two popular theories as to which prospect the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will select with the No. 5 overall pick; either they'll help shore up the secondary with LSU CB Morris Claiborne or they'll add a do-everything feature back with Alabama's Trent Richardson. Obviously, the Cleveland Browns' actions at No. 4 will have an impact on this decision, but either way, they'll be adding a player that is projected to be an instant difference-maker at the NFL level. The trouble is, there's a current Buc that wouldn't be too pleased with the selection of one of the two.
          "I would not like that pick," Blount replied when asked what he thought of the Richardson possibility, according to Will Brinson of CBS Sports. "I would definitely not be happy with that pick."
          When asked whether he'd be OK with the Brandon Jacobs-style role as part of a committee, Blount bluntly replied, "I don't want that role."

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          • acehole
            Registered User
            • Jan 2006
            • 4877

            #6
            Re: bleacher report mock w/trades

            Blackman after floyd?

            Say it aint so draftboy....


            Hated by the stupid..
            Loved by their moms.

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            • better days
              Registered User
              • Jan 2010
              • 22028

              #7
              Re: bleacher report mock w/trades

              Originally posted by oldno711
              hahaha...i feel you man. i don't think i'd be too thrilled about that either if i were a bucs fan.

              did you see blount's comments on the idea of drafting richardson?

              'i would not like that pick. i DEFINITELY would not like that pick'

              LeGarrette Blount | Buccaneers


              http://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=...nsparent=false There are two popular theories as to which prospect the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will select with the No. 5 overall pick; either they'll help shore up the secondary with LSU CB Morris Claiborne or they'll add a do-everything feature back with Alabama's Trent Richardson. Obviously, the Cleveland Browns' actions at No. 4 will have an impact on this decision, but either way, they'll be adding a player that is projected to be an instant difference-maker at the NFL level. The trouble is, there's a current Buc that wouldn't be too pleased with the selection of one of the two.
              "I would not like that pick," Blount replied when asked what he thought of the Richardson possibility, according to Will Brinson of CBS Sports. "I would definitely not be happy with that pick."
              When asked whether he'd be OK with the Brandon Jacobs-style role as part of a committee, Blount bluntly replied, "I don't want that role."
              Yeah, I saw what Blount said, & I feel him. If the Bucs draft a RB, it should be a speed guy like Spiller later in the draft.

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