2007 NFL Draft
Saturday, April 28, 2007 at 12:00 ET
4/20/2007 12:29:22 AM
ready, set, go
4/21/2007 6:16:08 AM
Its not a draft with out this segmenthttp://youtube.com/watch?v=rZxNeFLuY98[Edited on April 21, 2007 at 9:02 AM. Reason : link]
4/21/2007 9:01:25 AM
curious to see where quinn ends up, i've got friends who are obsessed with him and are convinced he'll go no lower than top five; i don't think he willsecond link is being troublesome btw
4/21/2007 9:36:07 AM
since we get no respect, i think you guys will like this quote:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft07/columns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=2844964&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab3pos1"Which is why some tackles with solid second- or third-round grades -- Justin Harrell and Turk McBride (both of Tennessee),Tank Tyler (North Carolina)
4/22/2007 12:21:22 PM
if troy smith is going to be a 4th roudn pick now, will he still get some type of bonus for being a heisman winner? If i can recall corectly, heisman winners get some type of bonus money after getting drafted??????
4/27/2007 4:25:43 AM
one day and less than 8 hours left
4/27/2007 4:27:52 AM
4/27/2007 9:06:22 AM
a guest on MikeandMike this morning is saying that the Panthers are looking to trade down from the 14th pick, that they're getting cold feet about the tight end Olsen from Miami
4/27/2007 9:10:56 AM
They should be, Olsen shouldn't go until the 20's. But I figured they'd look at Nelson at that point, but I guess they don't think he should go that high.
4/27/2007 9:16:05 AM
that's no big surprise, the Panthers can fill needs with good players late in the first round and even in the second round. The only reason to hold on to 14 is in case Willis is still there, which he won't be. If they can find someone to take their pick and get a late first round and a third round, they will really benefit from the extra player more than they will from whoever they take at 14.If they trade into the early 20s and get a second round pick they can take Ted Ginn, Jr. in the 1st and then get a quality safety in the second, I'll be happy. I just can't see them using 14 on a player like Nelson who isn't #14 good.
4/27/2007 9:19:50 AM
Can somebody with insiders post some draft stuff? My account expired a week ago.
4/27/2007 11:09:31 AM
what insider stuff do you want to see?
4/27/2007 11:30:04 AM
^9
4/27/2007 11:51:19 AM
^^post something about the niners[Edited on April 27, 2007 at 11:51 AM. Reason : ^]
4/27/2007 11:51:29 AM
i love the draft but i am so tired of hearing about it
4/27/2007 11:51:51 AM
^^^^^^Ginn Jr?Is Steve Smith on the verge of retirement or something?They have more pressing needs than a backup WR / return man.[Edited on April 27, 2007 at 12:02 PM. Reason : 2]
4/27/2007 12:01:50 PM
The Panthers are not going to trade down from 14. The reason is simple: No one left at that point will be worth trading up to get. If you aren't picking in top 10/11, you are not going to get good value.
4/27/2007 12:04:33 PM
This was under the "NFC draft needs" article:
4/27/2007 1:33:35 PM
if my bengals take Ginn offense I am going to cry
4/27/2007 1:33:39 PM
Panthers from the same article:
4/27/2007 1:35:36 PM
Ribs, could you do the Bengals plz?
4/27/2007 1:36:57 PM
ditto for the Saints
4/27/2007 1:39:44 PM
4/27/2007 1:45:04 PM
4/27/2007 1:46:17 PM
thx RibsI knew espn would have WR high. And every year they say we need a TE but we never get one because we just use them as blockers. Our offense is still going to be above-average without Henry. CB AND OLB PLZ[Edited on April 27, 2007 at 1:57 PM. Reason : e]
4/27/2007 1:57:27 PM
couple of good topics in the "debates" article:
4/27/2007 2:06:30 PM
could you post the "draft buzz"
4/27/2007 3:07:55 PM
Odds or estimates on how long the first round will last this year?
4/27/2007 3:21:51 PM
4/27/2007 3:23:57 PM
had to break it up due to 10,000 character bullshit
4/27/2007 3:24:42 PM
jesus h. christ, I'm so fucking sick of espn overdoing EVERY SINGLE major sporting event...March Madness was 2 months long, the nfl draft has been going on for over a month now (with sportscenter "specials" every day this week)today they are "re-doing" last years draft, with the knowledge of how well each player did their rookie season, needless to say Mario Williams hasnt been picked in the top 9 picks so far...this shit is getting ridiculous
4/27/2007 4:17:02 PM
Could you post the "tip sheet"?
4/27/2007 4:49:58 PM
First half:[quote]Every draft features its share of late risers, prospects who leapfrog up the board in the weeks preceding the lottery, sometimes enhancing their stock by two or three rounds.But rarely has any draft included as many upwardly mobile quarterbacks as it appears this year's has. There are, of course, two certain first-round quarterbacks in JaMarcus Russell of LSU, still the favorite to be the top pick overall, and Notre Dame's Brady Quinn. But there also look to be several other first-day quarterbacks, and that is a rarity of sorts, particularly since so many of them are players who only recently moved into the top three rounds on the draft boards of most franchises."After the really obvious guys every year at quarterback, you know, the two or three that everyone knows about, it gets down to a 'beauty in the eye of the beholder' kind of thing," said Detroit offensive coordinator Mike Martz. "You know, a personal preference thing, where not everyone agrees on a player, but one or two teams like him. There seems to be a lot of beholding this year, because it looks like there are [quarterbacks] moving up, and a lot of guys who a lot of teams seem to like."Indeed, "the Others," as one general manager referred to the quarterback prospects outside of the first-round picks, don't appear to be lost this year.Certainly in the past month, the stock of candidates such as Kevin Kolb (Houston), John Beck (BYU), Jeff Rowe (Nevada) and Isaiah Stanback (Washington) has skyrocketed. Lump that group in with quarterbacks who already figured to be first-day picks -- Drew Stanton (Michigan State), Trent Edwards (Stanford) and Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith (Ohio State) -- and the first three rounds could produce an impressive haul.That hasn't been the case in recent drafts.Since 2000, the first three rounds have produced just 35 quarterbacks chosen, or five per year. The second days of those seven drafts have seen 60 quarterbacks go off the board, a rate of 8.6 annually. Dating to 1994, the first year of the seven-round draft, there have been 59 quarterbacks selected on the first day and 99 on the second. Only three times in that 13-year stretch have first-day quarterbacks outnumbered those chosen on the second day. Just once since 2000 -- last year, when there were seven quarterbacks taken in the opening three rounds and five in the final four stanzas -- have there been more first-day than second-day quarterbacks.Noted one NFC personnel director: "We've done a lot of slumming at the position, you know, taken guys in the sixth and seventh rounds, brought them in as just hired guns for camp and discarded them. This [draft] looks a little different. There's some quality at the front end that extends beyond just the elite guys."Kolb in particular has made an impressive jump in the past month, and it's now possible he could be the third quarterback selected, perhaps early in the second round. There is even some speculation that a few teams might try to trade up from the second round and into the latter part of the first round to snatch the former Houston standout. Edwards, who missed considerable playing time during his Stanford career, is also drawing elevated grades.And then there is Stanback, who suffered a Lisfranc foot sprain late last season. The former Washington standout is a very talented athlete, a player who some teams feel can contribute as a fourth or fifth wide receiver or perhaps even as a return man while he hones his skills at quarterback. He is among the prospects who will go earlier than anticipated in what could be a very solid year in terms of overall numbers for quarterbacks.There were only a dozen quarterbacks chosen in the seven rounds in 2006, and this year should top that number.
4/27/2007 4:58:30 PM
thanks.
4/27/2007 5:18:59 PM
4/27/2007 5:42:46 PM
I think Anderson will be there at 14th.
4/27/2007 5:49:14 PM
Maybe. He's definitely the guy I want if he's there (assuming Willis and Landry are gone)I still don't see why the "experts" rank him lower than Gaines Adams. He absolutely dominated every time I saw him this year. And unlike Adams, he can actually stop the run. I guess the fact he only started one year hurts him, but he seems to be a much much better prospect to me. Plus I hate Clemson.
4/27/2007 5:52:48 PM
yea, I have no problem drafting Anderson. I would think he's a more complete DE, since he's bigger than Adams. I can see the Broncos trying to trade up to draft either Anderson or Carriker.
4/27/2007 5:57:47 PM
^^^^As a rule the only positions worth trading up into the top 10 are QB RB OT and DE (pass rusher) assuming they are premiere "franchise players". This means Russell/Quinn, Peterson, Thomas, or Adams. Unless the Panthers can get one of those they are going to give up a lot more than there is to be had at pick 10. You might throw in Landry as an exception but there is no way he lasts until 10.[Edited on April 27, 2007 at 6:11 PM. Reason : .]
4/27/2007 6:09:43 PM
There's no "rule" as to who you can trade up to get. You left receiver off your "only trade up to get" list, and I'm sure everyone in this draft wishes they could get Calvin Johnson. Then there's shutdown corners, premiere LB's, DT's, hell even TE's.The only position that you'd be hard-pressed to find a team trying to trade up for would be interior lineman. And of course kickers/punters.
4/27/2007 6:21:47 PM
i'm calling it now (note time stamp): Calvin Johnson #1 pick in draft!
4/28/2007 3:31:58 AM
oh I hope so, I'd love to see Russell fall to the Browns
4/28/2007 9:55:46 AM
They'd be crazy not to pick up Calvin Johnson if only to try and trade with the team that gets Russell who perhaps wanted Johnson. Much like that proposed trade the Buccs and Detroit have been discussing where Detroit picks up Johnson and the Buccs get Gaines Adams and they try discussing trades from there.
4/28/2007 10:01:52 AM
ESPN reporting its gonna be Russellhttp://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft07/news/story?id=2852155
4/28/2007 10:06:03 AM
just saw on espn that cleveland has put a serious offer on the table for the #1 overall:2 #1's and Wimbley to move up
4/28/2007 10:07:20 AM
wow.. moving up to take Russell? thats like 3 #1's since Wimbley was their #1 pick last year.
4/28/2007 10:12:28 AM
no matter what Cleveland does today, the result will be a disaster
4/28/2007 10:47:03 AM
^noted
4/28/2007 11:02:00 AM
So Oakland is taking big Akili Smith today?
4/28/2007 11:04:04 AM