Enough is enough.
LET THE DRAFT TALK BEGIN!!!!!
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"James is the No. 2 senior end right now in my rankings, behind Oklahoma's Dan Cody and ahead of Iowa's Matt Roth. USC's Shaun Cody ranks fourth and Pollack fifth, so I think you'll see James come off the board before Pollack because of Pollack's lack of height and ideal size. Still, Pollack will be a first-rounder. Cody is on top because he has had no health issues and can play on his feet as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 scheme, and when you add LSU's Marcus Spears to the mix we could see six defensive ends come off the board in the first round"
Scratch that idea about Roth, but hes going to be a star.
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"Go big, early"
O-line and D-line regardless of where are first choices are.
Anybody that drafts a kicker before the third or a TE in the first ought to have their head examined.YardRat Wall of Fame
#56 DARRYL TALLEY #29 DERRICK BURROUGHS#22 FRED JACKSON #95 KYLE WILLIAMS
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Originally posted by YardRat"Go big, early"
O-line and D-line regardless of where are first choices are.
Anybody that drafts a kicker before the third or a TE in the first ought to have their head examined.
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It's time to start building a really dominant offensive line. Picking where Buffalo is, they may not get a left tackle who can start right away (should Jennings bolt) but they can get an interior lineman, center or guard who could start as a rookie, and be an upgrade. It's time to dump Pucillo. Ross Tucker can be your primary backup at all three interior line positions, like Marcus Price does for both tackle spots. If Buffalo drafts a center it is a little more complicated. Teague makes too much money to be a backup. He will however be in the last year of his contract. The remaining portion of his signing bonus is $1,375,00 according to our excellent resident capologists, Clump and Eb. That's significant but not nearly as onerous as it has been. He could be cut and a backup signed for less than the total $2,625,000 cap cost of retaining Teague for the 2005 season. With the money saved together with what they don't spend on Jenings, they might be able to sign a pretty good left tackle, or offer Jennings enough to stick around.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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