Just post it. This was in his last post. NOTE - Please do not wait for me to post these picks for you - it will take wayyy too long as I have work commitments. When you know your turn is up, go ahead and design your own post - make it as flashy as you wish with pictures or whatever you want.
With the 6th pick in the 2014 NFL Draft the Atlanta Falcons select... Jake Matthews, Tackle, Texas A&M It was a toss up between him and Anthony Barr but I think the Falcons will lead more towards protecting Matt Ryan. Matthews has shown he can protect the pocket against some of the stiffest competition in the world, and he should fit right in to what the Falcons like to do. Mack was going to be my choice but you stole him right out from under me!! FLASH21 and the Tampa Bay Bucs are now on the clock...
Have to sy while I don't have a big problem with any pick so far, MIN and TEN both have to be pretty happy with the way it is progressing.
With the 7th pick of the 2014 NFL Draft Tampa Bay Buccaneers select:- Teddy Bridgewater QB Louisville STRENGTHS: Comes from a pro-style offense at Louisville, and was among the nation's leaders in all passing categories when facing blitzes. Naturally steps through his progressions, and keeps his eyes focused downfield with defenders closing in on him. Can manipulate the defense with his eyes. Shows very good weight distribution and passing mechanics. Steps into the face of pressure and delivers, showing admirable toughness on each snap to bounce back after big hits. Smooth mobility to extend and move the pocket with the quickness to pick up yards with his legs if needed. Impressive accuracy and touch on throws to all levels of the field, and displays good accuracy while on the move. Quick and efficient movements in his technique and does an excellent job with fakes, selling and focusing on the details. He is poised and with very good footwork in the pocket. Can keep defenses guessing with a sprinkling of read-option looks. Mature and grounded individual who obviously loves football. Sharp-witted and retains information extremely well. Makes it look easy on the field and appears to "get it," elevating the play of those around him. WEAKNESSES: Although quick, Bridgewater has a lower than ideal release point with the ball shooting passed his ear. Some durability concerns after all the hits he has taken over his career, specifically to his wrist and ankle. He's mobile enough to extend plays, but isn't a true dual-threat quarterback. Room to improve his touch and ball placement on downfield throws. Strong performances in big games including against Florida in the Sugar Bowl following the 2012 season, but played mediocre talent on a weekly basis in the American Athletic Conference. COMPARES TO: Russell Wilson, Seattle Seahawks - NFL analysts often say that if Russell Wilson was 3-4 inches taller, he would have been a first round pick. Well, that might hold true with Bridgewater, who is a similar prospect as Wilson (smart, athletic, mature, accurate) except he is taller with more prototypical height for the NFL. --Dane Brugler/Rob Rang (12/28/13)
Unbelieable timing. Lets go Plowman. Just another reminder. NOTE - Please do not wait for me to post these picks for you - it will take wayyy too long as I have work commitments. When you know your turn is up, go ahead and design your own post - make it as flashy as you wish with pictures or whatever you want.
Not that I am participating (but am following): Definitely moving at snail's pace Need an idea/help choosing? Hope this helps.
With the ninth pick of the 2014 NFL draft, the Buffalo Bills select........ TAYLOR LEWAN - OT MICHIGAN
Nice work J.R.! I will take all the help I can get. I'm still waiting for my editing privileges to be activated unfortunately - otherwise I could put all the updates in the op which would help everybody out.
At this rate I may be able to simply see who the 49ers pick at #30... though hopefully the player picked will be still in the league by then. :grin: