Sportsuser101
05-19-2005, 01:08 PM
Round 31
Best Pick: Jon Jansen; 2nd best RT in the league and was well worth the risk of him being out for the whole year
Sleeper: Kyle Boller; slowly improving and should have a good year with a healthy Heap and Ogden and Mason and Clayton on board
Reach: Derrick Blaylock; did score alot but he still is a backup and probably won't do that type of running on the Jets
Round 32
Best Pick: Jamie Winborn; breakout year on a bad team somehow went unnoticed until the 32nd round close to 600 players in
Sleeper: Chester Pitts; nice versatility; young offensive lineman who has started every game in his 3 years in the league
Reach: Pierson Prioleau; a 3rd string safety ahead of some capable starters? i'm guessing he took him for special teams but i thought it was early
Round 33
Best Pick: Igor Olshansky; nice versatility and perfect DE for the 34 but can also play DT in the tradiitional 43 defense
Sleeper: Reggie Williams; lot of upside and should develop more in year 2 with everybody on offense improving
Reach: Arnaz Battle; pretty good PR but don't think he's worth a pick this high for a middle of the road PR
Round 34
Best Pick: Kevan Barlow; didn't have a great year last year but still a good young back and should rebound with more offensive weapons
Sleeper: Jared Allen; alot of sacks but will never be good against the run; i think he's a 3rd down rusher but still early to develop
Reach: DeJuan Groce; could have waited at least 10 more rounds to pick Groce who lost his job in the Rams secondary; thats saying alot
Round 35
Best Pick: Jake Scott; young versatiliy guard/tackle who played alot on the Colts offensive line and only gave up 1 sack
Sleeper: Jacob Bell; started as a rookie and played well for a 5th round pick before his knee injury; good run blocker
Reach: Chris Hovan; no need to take this guy that early and thats saying alot when we're in the 35th round
Round 36
Best Pick: Steve McNair; yes he was hurt and yes he may still be hurt but I think he'll rebound and play very well; nice pick late
Sleeper: Demorrio Williams; it was close but both good picks by the Outlaws with Williams and Thomas; both amazingly athletic linebackers
Reach: Scott Shanle; a head scratcher to be honest; not really sure why he made this pick maybe he can tell us
Round 37
Best Pick: Ron Edwards; had a very good year as a backup last year and is now starter
Sleeper: Justin Smiley; very good pick last year who can pass block and run block well; 49ers are building a nice solid young offensive line
Reach: 3rd string RB and an ok KR not worth it
Round 38
Best Pick: Warrick Holdman; nice versatility at inside and outside and had a good year; still just 29
Sleeper: Ben Watson; great phsyical speciment who should make a good impact on the Patriots offense
Reach: Greg Lewis; not sure about this pick; played decent in the playoffs with 2 long catches but thats it
Round 39
Best Pick: Ross Tucker; nice versatility to play the inside offensive line spots and has played well when he has gotten the chance
Sleeper: Jerome McDougle; has been hurt alot his 1st 2 years and will be the starter this year alongside Kearse, Simon, Walker and Patterson
Reach: Charles Lee; had a halfway decent year in 03 but thats it 13.8 YPC and 0 TD is not much
Round 40
Best Pick: Todd Sauerbrun; 1 of the best punters in the league for years now; holder and occasional kicker is value as well
Sleeper: Michael Jenkins; He would have had a much better year on most other teams but with Vick he just didn't; should get better in year 2
Reach: Gerald Hayes; continues to move down the depth chart in Arizona and probably won't make much of an impact defensively
Best Pick: Jon Jansen; 2nd best RT in the league and was well worth the risk of him being out for the whole year
Sleeper: Kyle Boller; slowly improving and should have a good year with a healthy Heap and Ogden and Mason and Clayton on board
Reach: Derrick Blaylock; did score alot but he still is a backup and probably won't do that type of running on the Jets
Round 32
Best Pick: Jamie Winborn; breakout year on a bad team somehow went unnoticed until the 32nd round close to 600 players in
Sleeper: Chester Pitts; nice versatility; young offensive lineman who has started every game in his 3 years in the league
Reach: Pierson Prioleau; a 3rd string safety ahead of some capable starters? i'm guessing he took him for special teams but i thought it was early
Round 33
Best Pick: Igor Olshansky; nice versatility and perfect DE for the 34 but can also play DT in the tradiitional 43 defense
Sleeper: Reggie Williams; lot of upside and should develop more in year 2 with everybody on offense improving
Reach: Arnaz Battle; pretty good PR but don't think he's worth a pick this high for a middle of the road PR
Round 34
Best Pick: Kevan Barlow; didn't have a great year last year but still a good young back and should rebound with more offensive weapons
Sleeper: Jared Allen; alot of sacks but will never be good against the run; i think he's a 3rd down rusher but still early to develop
Reach: DeJuan Groce; could have waited at least 10 more rounds to pick Groce who lost his job in the Rams secondary; thats saying alot
Round 35
Best Pick: Jake Scott; young versatiliy guard/tackle who played alot on the Colts offensive line and only gave up 1 sack
Sleeper: Jacob Bell; started as a rookie and played well for a 5th round pick before his knee injury; good run blocker
Reach: Chris Hovan; no need to take this guy that early and thats saying alot when we're in the 35th round
Round 36
Best Pick: Steve McNair; yes he was hurt and yes he may still be hurt but I think he'll rebound and play very well; nice pick late
Sleeper: Demorrio Williams; it was close but both good picks by the Outlaws with Williams and Thomas; both amazingly athletic linebackers
Reach: Scott Shanle; a head scratcher to be honest; not really sure why he made this pick maybe he can tell us
Round 37
Best Pick: Ron Edwards; had a very good year as a backup last year and is now starter
Sleeper: Justin Smiley; very good pick last year who can pass block and run block well; 49ers are building a nice solid young offensive line
Reach: 3rd string RB and an ok KR not worth it
Round 38
Best Pick: Warrick Holdman; nice versatility at inside and outside and had a good year; still just 29
Sleeper: Ben Watson; great phsyical speciment who should make a good impact on the Patriots offense
Reach: Greg Lewis; not sure about this pick; played decent in the playoffs with 2 long catches but thats it
Round 39
Best Pick: Ross Tucker; nice versatility to play the inside offensive line spots and has played well when he has gotten the chance
Sleeper: Jerome McDougle; has been hurt alot his 1st 2 years and will be the starter this year alongside Kearse, Simon, Walker and Patterson
Reach: Charles Lee; had a halfway decent year in 03 but thats it 13.8 YPC and 0 TD is not much
Round 40
Best Pick: Todd Sauerbrun; 1 of the best punters in the league for years now; holder and occasional kicker is value as well
Sleeper: Michael Jenkins; He would have had a much better year on most other teams but with Vick he just didn't; should get better in year 2
Reach: Gerald Hayes; continues to move down the depth chart in Arizona and probably won't make much of an impact defensively