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`Renny

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:24 am


Well I figured I would do this since I haven't seen it up yet, and since the first pick has been made I figured I might as well make the page now.
PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:27 am


First Round Draft Picks



With the first pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Miami Dolphins take......
Jake Long, Offensive Tackle from Michigan.
He signs a 5-year, $57.75 million deal with the Miami Dolphins. $30 million dollars is guaranteed.

With the second pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the St. Louis Rams take......
Chris Long, Defensive End from Virginia.

With the third pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Atlanta Falcons take......
Matt Ryan, Ouarterback from Boston College.

With the fourth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Oakland Raiders take......
Darren McFadden, Running Back from Arkansas.

With the fifth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Kansas City Chiefs take......
Glenn Dorsey, Defensive Tackle from LSU.

With the sixth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the New York Jets take......
Vernon Gholston, Defensive End from Ohio State.

!!!TRADE!!!
New England traded their first- and fifth-round selections (7th and 164th overall) to New Orleans for New Orleans' first- and third-round selections (10th and 78th).


With the seventh pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the New Orleans Saints take......
Sedrick Ellis, Defensive End from USC.

!!!TRADE!!!
Baltimore traded their first-round selection (8th overall) to Jacksonville for Jacksonville's first-round selection (26th), two third-round selections (71st and 89th), and fourth-round selection (125th).


With the eigth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Jacksonville Jaugars take......
Derrick Harvey, Defensive End from Florida.

With the ninth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Cincinnati Bengals take......
Keith Rivers, Linebacker from USC.

With the tenth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the New England Patriots take......
Jarod Mayo, Linebacker from Tennessee.

With the eleventh pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Buffalo Bills take......
Leodis McKelvin, Cornerback from Troy.

With the twelfth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Denver Broncos take......
Ryan Clady, Offensive Tackle from Boise State.

With the thirteenth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Carolina Panthers take......
Johnathan Stewart, Running Back from Oregon.

With the fourteenth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Chicago Bears take......
Chris Williams, Offensive tackle from Vanderbilt.

!!!TRADE!!!
Detroit traded their first- and third-round selections (15th and 76th overall) to Kansas City for Kansas City's second first-round selection, first third-round selection, and first fifth-round selection (17th, 66th, and 136th).


With the fifteenth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Kansas City Chiefs take......
Branden Albert, Offensive Guard from Virginia.

With the sixteenth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Arizona Cardinals take......
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Cornerback from Tennessee State.

With the seventeenth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Detroit Lions take......
Gosder Cherilus, Offensive tackle from Boston College.

!!!TRADE!!!
Houston traded their first-round selection (18th overall) to Baltimore for the first-round and (second) third-round selections Baltimore acquired from Jacksonville earlier, along with a fifth-round selection (26th, 89th, and 173rd).


With the eighteenth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Baltimore Ravens take......
Joe Flacco, Quarterback from Delaware.

!!!TRADE!!!
Philadelphia traded their first-round selection (19th overall) to Carolina for Carolina's second- and fourth-round selections (43rd and 109th), and Carolina's 2009 first-round pick.


With the nineteenth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Carolina Panthers take......
Jeff Otah Offensive Tackle from Pittsburgh

With the twentieth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Tampa Bay Buccaneers take......
Aqib Talib, Cornerback from Kansas.

!!!TRADE!!! Washington traded their first-, third-, and fifth-round selections (21st, 84th, and 154th overall) to Atlanta for Atlanta's two second-round selections and their fourth-round selection (34th, 48th, and 103rd).

With the twenty-first pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Atlanta Falcons take......
Sam Baker, Offensive Tackle from USC.

With the twenty-second pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Dallas Cowboys take......
Felix Jones, Running Back from Arkansas.

With the twenty-third pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Pittsburgh Steelers take......
Rashard Mendenhall, Running Back from Illinois.

With the twenty-fourth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Tennessee Titans take......
Chris Johnson, Running Back from East Carolina.

!!!TRADE!!!Seattle traded their first-round selection (25th overall) to Dallas for Dallas' remaining first-round selection, and their fifth- and seventh-round selections (28th, 163rd, and 235th)

With the twenty-fifth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Dallas Cowboys take......
Mike Jenkins, Cornerback from South Florida.

With the twenty-sixth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Houston Texans take......
Duane Brown, Offensive Tackle from Virginia Tech.

With the twenty-seventh pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the San Diego Chargers take......
Antoine Cason, Cornerback from Arizona.

With the twenty-eighth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the Seattle Seahawks take......
Lawrence Jackson, Defensive End from USC.

With the twenty-ninth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the San Francisco 49ers take......
Kentwan Balmer, Defensive Tackle from North Carolina.

!!!TRADE!!!Green Bay traded their first-round selection (30th overall) to the NY Jets for the Jets' second- and fourth-round selections (36th and 102nd)

With the thirtieth pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the New York Jets take......
Dustin Keller, Tight End from Purdue.

With the thirty-first pick of the 2008 NFL DRAFT the New York Giants take......
Kenny Phillips, Safety from Miami (FL).

END OF THE FIRST ROUND


I will do the Second Round later tonight.

`Renny


Jcsb1993

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:42 am


You saw nothing.
PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:02 am


When did that happen??

`Renny


IndianapolisColtsFan

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:37 am


Huh?
PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:49 am


Nevermind, I know now. The Dolphins signed him, I see. Ya know, I've been rather busy lately so I thought it was some sort of mock thing and I kinda missed the whole point. Haven't been keeping up with news at all since my mock...

Jcsb1993


`Renny

PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 12:12 pm


The picks are coming.
I love the Draft.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:37 am


Dont we all?
Tashard Choice went to Dallas, me being a huge GT fan.
mrgreen

Mario Manningham finally got drafted, by the Giants, he should help them out alot as long as he stays out of trouble.

Early Doucet drafted by the Cardinals, good move.

Harry Douglas to Falcons, Ryan should like him.
Which btw I'm happy with Ryan.
Now the Falcons need to only draft Offensive linemen.
Anyone agree with that?

IndianapolisColtsFan


`Renny

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 12:41 pm


i agree with that. They need to protect Ryan, he is their QB of the future and you don't want him to turn out like Carr.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:15 pm


Wow, that white HB out of Chaldron, runs a 4.38, very elusive, very good at juking and can do I think they said 26 reps on a 225 lb weight, and he's the NCAA's all time leading rusher with 7,962 yards.

And I've never heard of him before now.
I guess the problem is he's 5'7 and 200 pounds.
neutral

IndianapolisColtsFan


IndianapolisColtsFan

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:49 am


Well this was a good draft.
PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:04 am


IndianapolisColtsFan
Wow, that white HB out of Chaldron, runs a 4.38, very elusive, very good at juking and can do I think they said 26 reps on a 225 lb weight, and he's the NCAA's all time leading rusher with 7,962 yards.

And I've never heard of him before now.
I guess the problem is he's 5'7 and 200 pounds.
neutral

Well. A weight issue. But the height never stopped Bob Sanders or Barry Sanders or dammit I'm sure there was once a short guy named Larry Sanders who overcame his height issue!

Not to mention Maurice Jones-Drew.

Jcsb1993


Dude-LAP

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:26 am


Jcsb1993
IndianapolisColtsFan
Wow, that white HB out of Chaldron, runs a 4.38, very elusive, very good at juking and can do I think they said 26 reps on a 225 lb weight, and he's the NCAA's all time leading rusher with 7,962 yards.

And I've never heard of him before now.
I guess the problem is he's 5'7 and 200 pounds.
neutral

Well. A weight issue. But the height never stopped Bob Sanders or Barry Sanders or dammit I'm sure there was once a short guy named Larry Sanders who overcame his height issue!

Not to mention Maurice Jones-Drew.


True. But many haven't heard of him, because he's a small-school prospect.
PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:15 pm


Dude-LAP
Jcsb1993
IndianapolisColtsFan
Wow, that white HB out of Chaldron, runs a 4.38, very elusive, very good at juking and can do I think they said 26 reps on a 225 lb weight, and he's the NCAA's all time leading rusher with 7,962 yards.

And I've never heard of him before now.
I guess the problem is he's 5'7 and 200 pounds.
neutral

Well. A weight issue. But the height never stopped Bob Sanders or Barry Sanders or dammit I'm sure there was once a short guy named Larry Sanders who overcame his height issue!

Not to mention Maurice Jones-Drew.


True. But many haven't heard of him, because he's a small-school prospect.

I'd like to finally see a good white HB.
lol.
I mean I really dont care but it's be cool.

IndianapolisColtsFan


abaddon41_80

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:49 pm


IndianapolisColtsFan
Wow, that white HB out of Chaldron, runs a 4.38, very elusive, very good at juking and can do I think they said 26 reps on a 225 lb weight, and he's the NCAA's all time leading rusher with 7,962 yards.

And I've never heard of him before now.
I guess the problem is he's 5'7 and 200 pounds.
neutral


I am very surprised he wasn't drafted. 5'7'' may be short but 5'7'' and 200 pounds means he is very well built, also evidenced by his 26 reps of 225 pounds (that is what a lot of linemen do). And the 4.38 is just the icing on the cake.
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