****Official 2016 NFL Draft Thread******

DaAssWatcher

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I think Lucky Whitehead is that speed receiver.
Brice Butler 6-3, 214...4.37 40-yard dash.
Lucky runs 4.41
I'd go with Brice.Hopefully he stays healthy.He could push T.Will out his spot and put Lucky at slot.
But the biggest problem is the routes they have them run are wack.Hopefully they bring some new shit and more crossing routes.
 

durham

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This is pretty cool.....Jaylan had no clue until saw that phone call from Dallas, Tx.



:crymeariver::crying::crying:
man I am rooting for this kid, he seems to have such a GREAT spirit. Fucked up thing is that is the Boys would have NOT drafted him, he would have earned 5 million TAX FREE from his insurance policy. AS drafted, he only gets 900K (still tax free though!!!)

Considering how bad that injury/nerve is, Jerry might have done him a solid and signed him as a free agent.

Maybe the Cowboys doctor fucked him up, and they feel responsible.
 

jack walsh13

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The Giants get a big fat F... Jerry Reese.... You r on the clock... :thefinger:
Van I'm telling you Apple is gonna be a very good corner.

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Tdot_firestarta

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Bengals do that shit to us every year man.

Yeah they fucked yall in the 1st rd taking william jackson the III...if yall got him your draft would be perfect.

Artie burns could end up being a player still...hes just raw as fuck and sometimes might give yall flashbacks of ike taylor in his later years.
 

Tdot_firestarta

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We got a isaac semualo..versatile Guard who can play every position except left tackle..kid has a mean streak and ive seen him manhandle deforest buckner. We needed that, i'm good with it..

Now lets get a lb, dt, and a backup safety
 

thismybgolname

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The Browns have the first two picks of the 4th.

That kid better pan out to be a starter for the Eagles.
 
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SIDESHOW

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Buccaneers take FSU kicker Roberto Aguayo with 59th pick
11:06 AM ET


TAMPA, Fla. -- In one of the largest surprises of the NFL draft, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded up into the second round and selected Florida State kicker Roberto Aguayo at No. 59 overall on Friday.

The Bucs sent their third-round pick (No. 74) and one of their two fourth-round selections (No. 106) to the Kansas City Chiefs for the chance to take the Lou Groza Award winner.

Aguayo is the highest drafted kicker since 2005, when the New York Jets took Mike Nugent at No. 47 overall. He is the ninth kicker chosen in the first two rounds of the common draft era, which dates to 1967.

"Honestly, it was where I wanted to go," Aguayo said. "They had the pick at 74. I was just waiting it out, and all of a sudden, the call came in."

Aguayo produced a sterling college career. He made 69 of 78 field goals and all 198 extra points from 2013 to 2015. The most accurate kicker in NCAA history, Aguayo had a .9673 conversion rate (267-of-276). He set an ACC record for consecutive PATs made, with 198, and became the 12th NCAA kicker to never miss a PAT.

"The importance of special teams is paramount," Bucs general manager Jason Licht said. "I didn't want to risk it. I wanted to take him. I have a lot of confidence in him. I like the way that he's wired. I like the body of work that he has put out there, obviously. A great kicker can be the difference in several games."

In Tampa, Aguayo will be reunited with quarterback Jameis Winston, who spoke highly of the kicker when the two were teammates at Florida State in 2014.

"Robert is amazing," Winston said at the time. "I think he is our best offensive weapon. I don't think anybody else in the country has a kicker like him. We have the utmost confidence in his ability."

The Buccaneers, who took defensive end Noah Spence earlier in the second at No. 39, were able to trade up into the round because they gained the No. 106 selection from the Chicago Bears, who moved from No. 11 to No. 9 on Thursday.

"We had him targeted all along," Bucs coach Dirk Koetter said. "If you really think about what happened, we really just picked the kicker in the third round. The extra pick we got in the fourth, we gave it back up, used that same third-round pick we were going to use in the first place to take the kicker. That's exactly what happened."

The Bucs struggled with their kicking game early last season. They cut Kyle Brindza after he went 6-for-12 on field goal attempts and 6-for-8 on extra point tries in four games. Connor Barth made 23 of 28 field goals and 25 of 26 extra points in replacing Brindza.
 

Spectrum

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Some organizations are stuck on stupid. You have a young good QB in Carr.. why in the fuck are you wasting picks on Cook when you need to build around your starting QB and you have holes to fill?
 

ak_rep

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Some organizations are stuck on stupid. You have a young good QB in Carr.. why in the fuck are you wasting picks on Cook when you need to build around your starting QB and you have holes to fill?

I hope this is trade bait. We need ILB and RB. I still can't believe it.:angry:
 

ak_rep

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probably is...
the Ted Thompson and Bill Bellichek method
keep drafting QB's develop them and trade em
McKenzie knows what he's doing tho, i'd trust in him

We're not in that position of luxury. Bellichek could give a damn about a draft pick. But we need them. I see your argument, but it's not that time yet.:smh:

And trade them for what? Another late rounder? Mallet was traded for 6th round pick. After years of "development." I can't make any sense of this but I'm going to give it time.
 

DaAssWatcher

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We got one more pick and don't pick again till the 6th round.If we don't take Cardale or Dak we might not get either.
 

largebillsonlyplease

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Some organizations are stuck on stupid. You have a young good QB in Carr.. why in the fuck are you wasting picks on Cook when you need to build around your starting QB and you have holes to fill?
clearly they don't believe in carr right? he's on the hot seat and he's on his way out or does that only work if the qb is black? lol
 

Tdot_firestarta

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Cleveland's great at getting picks but terrible at utilizing them...I don't know wtf they're doing. Coleman was a good pick
but everything else? meh
 
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