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Ford
10-10-2003, 01:35 AM
I'm calling it a night but I'll finish it off tomorrow .. anyways here's the beginning. Draft slots based directly on ESPN Power Rankings.

1. San Diego Chargers - DT Tommie Harris, Oklahoma - The Chargers need help up front and Harris may be the best overall player in the draft.
2. Arizona Cardinals - QB Eli Manning, Mississippi - Jeff Blake just isn't going to cut it. Eli will benefit from staying an extra year to finish his career at Ole Miss.
3. New York Jets - WR Roy Williams, Texas - Moss, Chrebet, and Conway aren't getting the job done. Adding Williams will give Pennington a good young target and the team a chance to start over in 2004.
4. Chicago Bears - OT Robert Gallery, Iowa - Six foot seven inches of monster. Gallery is an intense, effective, intimdating player who could do wonders for a struggling Bears O-Line.
5. Detroit Lions - RB Steven Jackson, Oregon St - Mooch continues to try and build a young offense with long term potential. Steven Jackson could be the solution they're looking for on offense to force defenses to respect the run and give young Joey Harrington a chance to air it out to Charles Rogers and company.
6. Jacksonville Jaguars - WR Reggie Williams, Washington - Leftwich will need better targets and Williams is the best overall player on the board here.
7. New Orleans Saints - CB D'Angelo Hall, Virginia Tech
8. Atlanta Falcolns - FS Sean Taylor, Miami
9. Cincinatti Bengals - DT Vince Wilfork, Miami
10. Houston Texans - OT Shawn Andrews, Arkansas
11. Oakland Raiders - QB JP Losman, Tulane
12. Cleveland Browns - DT Randy Starks, Maryland
13. San Francisco 49ers - TE Kellen Winslow, Miami
14. Pittsburgh Steelers - CB Marlin Jackson, Michigan
15. New England Patriots (from Baltimore) - RB Carnell Williams, Auburn
16. Dallas Cowboys - LB Derricj Johnson, Texas
17. New York Giants - OT Max Starks, Florida
18. Washington Redskins - DE David Pollack, Georgia
19. St Louis Rams - CB Derrick Strait, Oklahoma
20. Buffalo Bills - DT Demarco McNeil, Auburn

BigCountry
10-10-2003, 02:17 AM
Looks really good, except I don't see Derrick Johnson coming out, and I really think Dansby will end up a better player.

SkinzHailerCowgirlsHater
10-10-2003, 02:52 AM
I don't agree with Roy williams getting that much acclaim when you compare him to R. Woods on the Cowboys. R Woods set the NCAA record for most TD receptions in a single at 7. 5 just within the first half. Wow it was an amazing day.

BigCountry
10-10-2003, 12:41 PM
An amazing DAY doesn't shoot anyone up the draft boards like that and as much as Woods is a great player, he did it against SMU. Williams is clearly the better player.

Ford
10-10-2003, 01:45 PM
Originally posted by SkinzHailerCowgirlsHater
I don't agree with Roy williams getting that much acclaim when you compare him to R. Woods on the Cowboys. R Woods set the NCAA record for most TD receptions in a single at 7. 5 just within the first half. Wow it was an amazing day.

I'm a sooner born I'm a sooner bred and when I die I'm a sooner dead ra oklahoma ra oklahoma ra oklahooooooooomaaaaaa ... :D

Nah though seriously as a Sooners and Big XII fan I've had the chance to watch Rashaun play several times. He's a good player, and I think that he'll probably be a mid first round to early second round selection. He's a playmaker, and fun to watch, but he'll probably run like a 4.55 or something which will discourage teams with high draft picks. I see him dropping similarly to Antonio Bryant a couple years ago. Alot of people felt he was the most complete WR in the draft, but teams didn't feel he had the speed to play in the NFL so he dropped to the second round.

BigCountry
10-10-2003, 02:06 PM
I'm sure there were a couple of times you didn't have fun watching him play ;)

I didn't like it either because I've wanted to see (when V-Tech was out of contention) Miami and Oklahoma in the national title game for 2 years now.

SkinzHailerCowgirlsHater
10-11-2003, 12:01 AM
Well see who the better WR is between Woods and Williams Come Nov. 8 till then you nay sayers

BigCountry
10-11-2003, 12:08 AM
You don't really need november 8th for that. Even if homerism is at an all time high here.

Chief Seeway
10-11-2003, 08:54 AM
Chris Gamble will probably make a very good first round DB pick for some team.

SkinzHailerCowgirlsHater
10-11-2003, 10:46 AM
Originally posted by BigCountry
You don't really need november 8th for that. Even if homerism is at an all time high here.

what do you mean exactly?

BigCountry
10-11-2003, 10:58 AM
Same thing I meant when I said D'Angello Hall is the best CB in the country, but that's really a toss up. According to Ford's MD, he agrees with me.

SkinzHailerCowgirlsHater
10-11-2003, 03:51 PM
Originally posted by BigCountry
An amazing DAY doesn't shoot anyone up the draft boards like that and as much as Woods is a great player, he did it against SMU. Williams is clearly the better player.

YOu have got to be kidding yourself. Its not just that one day that i am talking about all the day did was accent that he is the best WR in the country. And to answer ford's statement if was a bettin' man i would put my money on Rashaun for speed against Roy any day.

BigCountry
10-11-2003, 04:09 PM
Right now it's still Roy Williams and if anyone would be challenging him it would be Fitzgerald.