Give Your Team A Grade Of How Well You Think They Did In the Draft?

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Baltimore Ravens: B

Draft picks: CB Jimmy Smith (first round), WR Torrey Smith (second round), OT Jah Reid (third round), WR Tandon Doss (fourth round), CB Chykie Brown (fifth round), DE Pernell McPhee (fifth round), QB Tyrod Taylor (sixth round), RB Anthony Allen (seventh round).

Analysis: The Ravens addressed their needs at cornerback and wide receiver, as expected. But Jimmy Smith’s off-the-field history makes his selection a very risky one.

Buffalo Bills: B+

Draft picks: DT Marcel Dareus (first round), CB Aaron Williams (second round), LB Kelvin Sheppard (third round), S Da’Norris Searcy (fourth round), OT Chris Hairston (fourth round), RB Johnny White (fifth round), LB Chris White (sixth round), CB Justin Rogers (seventh round), DT Michael Jasper (seventh round).

Analysis: For a change, the Bills actually drafted for value and don’t appear to have made any real reaches. In fact, the first five selections should contribute this season and a few of them might start.

Cincinnati Bengals: B

Draft picks: WR A.J. Green (first round), QB Andy Dalton (second round), DE Dontay Moch (third round), OL Clint Boling (fourth round), S Robert Sands (fifth round), WR Ryan Whalen (sixth round), CB Korey Lindsey (seventh round), RB Jay Finley (seventh round).

Analysis: The Bengals did a decent job of drafting for value and were able to fill some needs. At least two of the selections should challenge for a starting job this season.

Cleveland Browns: B

Draft picks: DT Phil Taylor (first round), DE Jabaal Sheard (second round), WR Greg Little (second round), TE Jordan Cameron (fourth round), FB Owen Marecic (fourth round), CB Buster Skrine (fifth round), RT Jason Pinkston (fifth round), DB Eric Hagg (seventh round).





Analysis: The first three draftees should challenge for a starting job this season, so the Browns got nice value. Hagg is well-respected by the scouting community and could start down the road.

Denver Broncos: C+

Draft picks: LB Von Miller (first round), S Rahim Moore (second round), OT Orlando Franklin (second round), LB Nate Irving (third round), S Quinton Carter (fourth round), TE Julius Thomas (fourth round), LB Mike Mohamed (sixth round), TE Virgil Green (seventh round), DL Jeremy Beal (seventh round).

Analysis: While Miller is a great player, he would be better off at defensive end rather than outside linebacker. Most personnel evaluators believe he would be a better fit for a 3-4 defense than Denver’s 4-3.

Houston Texans: A

Draft picks: DE J.J. Watt (first round), LB Brooks Reed (second round), CB Brandon Harris (second round), CB Rashad Carmichael (fourth round), S Shiloh Keo (fifth round), QB T.J. Yates (fifth round), OL Derek Newton (seventh round), LB Cheta Ozougwu (seventh round).

Analysis: Texans general manager Rick Smith finally started to address the Texans' woeful defense and he did so with the first five selections. The first two draftees should see plenty of time as rookies and the next two could start down the line. Yates could be veteran quarterback Matt Schaub’s eventual replacement in a few years.

Indianapolis Colts: B+

Draft picks: OT Anthony Castonzo (first round), G/OT Ben Ijalana (second round), DT Drake Nevis (third round), RB Delone Carter (fourth round), CB Chris Rucker (sixth round).

Analysis: While the Colts had only five selections, they made the most out of the first four. Those players all should contribute right away and the first two should start as rookies.

Jacksonville Jaguars: B

Draft picks: QB Blaine Gabbert (first round), G/OT Will Rackley (third round), WR Cecil Shorts (fourth round), S Chris Prosinski (fourth round), DB Rod Issac (fifth round).

Analysis: The Jaguars wound up having only five picks, but the first three should make contributions in a backup role this season. And Gabbert, Rackley and Shorts could start in 2012 and beyond.

Kansas City Chiefs: B+

Draft picks: WR Jonathan Baldwin (first round), C Rodney Hudson (second round), LB Justin Houston (third round), DE Allen Bailey (third round), CB Jalil Brown (fourth round), QB Ricky Stanzi (fifth round), LB Gabe Miller (fifth round), DT Jerrell Powe (sixth round), FB Shane Bannon (seventh round).

Analysis: The first three players have a good chance to start this season. And Bailey and Brown should contribute in backup roles. Bannon, if he makes the team, could challenge for the starting fullback role.

Miami Dolphins: B

Draft picks: C/G Mike Pouncey (first round), RB Daniel Thomas (second round), WR Edmond Gates (fourth round), TE Charles Clay (sixth round), DT Frank Kearse (seventh round), CB Jimmy Wilson (seventh round).

Analysis: The Dolphins got at least one starter out of this draft in Pouncey. Thomas and Gates should make contributions this season.

New England Patriots: D





Analysis: Sure, Solder will fill a need, but the Patriots failed to address their poor pass rush at all during the draft. Did they really need another cornerback? All the cornerbacks in the world won’t help unless the pass rush up front is getting to the quarterback.

New York Jets: C+

Draft picks: DT Muhammad Wilkerson (first round), DT Kenrick Ellis (third round), RB Bilal Powell (fourth round), WR Jeremy Kerley (fifth round), QB Greg McElroy (seventh round), WR Scott McKnight (seventh round).

Analysis: The Jets addressed their defensive line depth, but missed out on addressing the receiver position high enough. It was also surprising that they didn’t add a pass rusher.

Oakland Raiders: B

Draft picks: C Stefen Wisniewski (second round), CB Demarcus Van Dyke (third round), OL Joseph Barksdale (third round), CB Chimdi Chekwa (fourth round), RB Taiwan Jones (fourth round), WR Denarius Moore (fifth round), TE Richard Gordon (sixth round), WR David Ausberry (seventh round).

Analysis: The Raiders, as expected, added speed on both sides of the ball. You had to expect that. But they failed to add a badly needed developmental quarterback.

Pittsburgh Steelers: B

Draft picks: DL Cameron Heyward (first round), OT Marcus Gilbert (second round), CB Curtis Brown (third round), CB Cortez Allen (fourth round), OLB Chris Carter (fifth round), OL Keith Williams (sixth round), RB Baron Batch (seventh round).

Analysis: The Steelers did a nice job of drafting for value, which is usually the case with this team. The first three draftees have a chance to start as rookies.

San Diego Chargers: B

Draft picks: DT Corey Liuget (first round), CB Marcus Gilchrist (second round), LB Jonas Mouton (second round), WR Vincent Brown (third round), CB Shareece Wright (third round), RB Jordan Todman (sixth round), OL Steven Schilling (sixth round), LB Andrew Gachkar (seventh round).

Analysis: The Chargers addressed their defensive line depth with Liuget, but failed to add a pass rusher. Mouton had just two sacks last season at Michigan.

Tennessee Titans: B-

Draft picks: QB Jake Locker (first round), LB Akeem Ayers (second round), DT Jurrell Casey (third round), LB Colin McCarthy (fourth round), RB Jamie Harper (fourth round), DT Karl Klug (fifth round), OT Byron Stingily (sixth round), DT Zach Clayton (seventh round), DB Tommie Campbell (seventh round).

Analysis: The Titans clearly felt they had to have a quarterback with high character, so they chose Locker. However, they did so way too early. His accuracy problems should have driven him further down in the draft. Ayers should contribute right away.

NFC

Arizona Cardinals: B+

Draft picks: CB Patrick Peterson (first round), RB Ryan Williams (second round), TE Rob Housler (third round), LB Sam Acho (fourth round), FB Anthony Sherman (fifth round), LB Quan Sturdivant (sixth round), DT David Carter (sixth round), WR DeMarco Sampson (seventh round).

Analysis: The Cardinals did a great job of drafting for value, which isn’t something they have always done. The first four draftees all could start as rookies.

Atlanta Falcons: A-

Draft picks: WR Julio Jones (first round), LB Akeem Dent (third round), RB Jacquizz Rodgers (fifth round), K/P Matt Bosher (sixth round), OL Andrew Jackson (seventh round), DL Cliff Matthews (seventh round).

Analysis: The Falcons were super aggressive and were able to fill a huge void at receiver after trading up for Jones. And Dent and Rodgers should contribute quite a bit as rookies.

Carolina Panthers: B-

Draft picks: QB Cam Newton (first round), DL Terrell McClain (third round), DT Sione Fua (third round), CB Brandon Hogan (fourth round), WR Kealoha Pilares (fifth round), LB Lawrence Wilson (sixth round), OL Zach Williams (sixth round), OT Lee Ziemba (seventh round).

Analysis: Newton has a long way to go before he’s ready to play, but a strong running game will help him. The Panthers failed to add badly needed pass rushers and speed at wide receiver.

Chicago Bears: B

Draft picks: OT Gabe Carimi (first round), DT Stephen Paea (second round), S Chris Conte (third round), QB Nathan Enderle (fifth round), LB J.T. Thomas (sixth round).

Analysis: The first three players should challenge for a starting job. In fact, it would be a small upset if they didn’t line up with the first team in the fall.

Dallas Cowboys: C+

Draft picks: OT Tyron Smith (first round), LB Bruce Carter (second round), RB DeMarco Murray (third round), OL David Arkin (fourth round), CB Josh Thomas (fifth round), WR Dwayne Harris (sixth round), FB Shaun Chapas (seventh round), C Bill Nagy (seventh round).

Analysis: The Cowboys might have gotten a steal with Carter in the second round. He’s still coming back from ACL surgery, but should help the team more in his second season. They failed to address their weaknesses at safety and cornerback.

Detroit Lions: A-

Draft picks: DT Nick Fairley (first round), WR Titus Young (second round), RB Mikel Leshoure (second round), LB Doug Hogue (fifth round), OT Johnny Culbreath (seventh round).

Analysis: The Lions made good use of their top-three selections. Fairley and Leshoure could start as rookies and Young gives them the badly needed speed they have been looking for at wide receiver.

Green Bay Packers: A-

Draft picks: OT Derek Sherrod (first round), WR Randall Cobb (second round), RB Alex Green (third round), CB Davon House (fourth round), TE D.J. Williams (fifth round), OL Caleb Schlauderaff (sixth round), LB D.J. Smith, (sixth round), LB Ricky Elmore (sixth round), TE Ryan Taylor (seventh round), DT Lawrence Guy (seventh round).

Analysis: General manager Ted Thompson is the best at what he does because he always drafts for value. He got at least three future starters out of this draft despite drafting in back of every round.

Minnesota Vikings: C+

Draft picks: QB Christian Ponder (first round), TE Kyle Rudolph (second round), DL Christian Ballard (fourth round), CB Brandon Burton (fifth round), OT Demarcus Love (sixth round), DB Mistral Raymond (sixth round), C Brandon Fusco (sixth round), LB Ross Homan (sixth round), DL D'Aundre Reed (seventh round), WR Stephen Burton (seventh round).

Analysis: The Vikings failed to address their weak offensive line until the sixth round, which was a big mistake. They will have to look toward free agency to improve in that area on offense.

New Orleans Saints: B+

Draft picks: DE Cameron Jordan (first round), RB Mark Ingram (first round), LB Martez Wilson (third round), CB Johnny Patrick (third round), DE Greg Romeus (seventh round), LB Nate Bussey (seventh round).

Analysis: Jordan should prove to be a steal where they wound up getting him in the first round. The Saints also did a nice job of drafting for value.

New York Giants: B

Draft picks: CB Prince Amukamara (first round), DT Marvin Austin (second round), WR Jerrel Jernigan (third round), OT James Brewer (fourth round), LB Greg Jones (sixth round), S Tyler Sash (sixth round), LB Jacquian Williams (sixth round), RB Da'Rel Scott (seventh round).

Analysis: While fans complained that the Giants didn’t need another cornerback, Amukamara was a great value where they got him. And Austin and Jernigan should contribute right away.

Philadelphia Eagles: B-

Draft picks: G Danny Watkins (first round), S Jaiquawn Jarrett (second round), CB Curtis Marsh (third round), LB Casey Matthews (fourth round), K Alex Henery (fourth round), RB Dion Lewis (fifth round), OL Julian Vandervelde (fifth round), C Jason Kelce (sixth round), LB Brian Rolle (sixth round), LB Greg Lloyd (seventh round), FB Stanley Havili (seventh round).

Analysis: The Eagles were able to secure at least three future starters with their first three selections. However, selecting a kicker in the fourth round is a bit questionable.

San Francisco 49ers: C+

Draft picks: DE Aldon Smith (first round), QB Colin Kaepernick (second round), CB Chris Culliver (third round), RB Kendall Hunter (fourth round), OL Daniel Kilgore (fifth round), WR Ronald Johnson (sixth round), S Colin Jones (sixth round), DL Bruce Miller (seventh round), OL Michael Person (seventh round), DB Curtis Holcomb (seventh round).

Analysis: Smith, according to personnel sources, is a questionable fit for a 3-4 defense. It may take him awhile to make the transition to outside linebacker. Kaepernick may wind up being the best player out of their draft class, but down the road.

Seattle Seahawks: D

Draft picks: OT James Carpenter (first round), G John Moffitt (third round), LB K.J. Wright (fourth round), WR Kris Durham (fourth round), CB Richard Sherman (fifth round), FS Mark LeGree (fifth round), DB Byron Maxwell (sixth round), DL Lazarius Levingston (seventh round), LB Malcolm Smith (seventh round).

Analysis: No team reached for players as badly as the Seahawks. While they selected a few good players early on, Seattle picked them before many personnel evaluators felt they should have gone off the board.

St. Louis Rams: B

Draft picks: DE Robert Quinn (first round), TE Lance Kendricks (second round), WR Austin Pettis (third round), WR Greg Salas (fourth round), DB Jermale Hines (fifth round), DB Mikail Baker (seventh round), LB Jabara Williams (seventh round), DB Jonathan Nelson (seventh round).

Analysis: The Rams appear to have put together another solid draft class. General manager Billy Devaney does a really nice job of drafting for value.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: C+

Draft picks: DE Adrian Clayborn (first round), DE Da'Quan Bowers (second round), LB Mason Foster (third round), TE Luke Stocker (fourth round), S Ahmad Black (fifth round), RB Allen Bradford (sixth round), DB Anthony Gaitor (seventh round), TE Daniel Hardy (seventh round).

Analysis: The Buccaneers addressed their weakness at defensive end, but both Clayborn and Bowers have medical issues. Both players are good values at the point where they were selected, but they also have a lot to prove. Black could be a steal in the fifth round.

Washington Redskins: B

Draft picks: DE Ryan Kerrigan (first round), DT Jarvis Jenkins (second round), WR Leonard Hankerson (third round), RB Roy Helu (fourth round), S Dejon Gomes (fifth round),WR Niles Paul (fifth round), RB Evan Royster (sixth round), WR Aldrick Robinson (sixth round), DB Brandyn Thompson (seventh round), OL Maurice Hurt (seventh round), DE Markus White (seventh round), DT Chris Neild (seventh round).

Analysis: The Redskins added a lot of selections as the draft progressed, and they made the most out of them by addressing several needs. The big issue, however, is whether Kerrigan can make an impact on defense by playing standing up at outside linebacker.
 
redskins - B


and in regards to kerrigan, they said the same thing about Brian Orakpo 2 yrs ago.
 
my 49ers got a C+....we did alright in the draft but i wish we could have got patrick peterson in the first round..
 
damn they gave the giants a B. i disagree we could use as much help on the corners as we can get. the d needs to tighten up alot. overal i would give them around a B plus for now but we will see what the prince can do.
 
damn they gave the giants a B. i disagree we could use as much help on the corners as we can get. the d needs to tighten up alot. overal i would give them around a B plus for now but we will see what the prince can do.

I think a b is fair... Though I agree that we need help at the corner, we REALLY didn't address the REAL need we have at the LB position... but as usually we drafted well... :yes:
 
stupid rating for the jets...we have a wink and nod agreement with braylon...we will probably do our best to bring holmes back...the braylon thing is common knowledge yet the media keeps acting like he's gone... gotta love outsiders not knowing anything...

as for the pass rusher...mo can rush and ellis can too...ellis will be our version of ngata and mo will be the rusher along with the olb's...on top of that we have cody, westerman and dixon on the team...plus we have jerron gilbert who if rex can get him motivated is another pass rusher... any other weaknesses will be addressed via free agency...

jets deserve a b...
 
my 49ers got a C+....we did alright in the draft but i wish we could have got patrick peterson in the first round..

Yahoo gave the 9ers a B+.

I've seen enough of these drafts in my lifetime not to pay attention to these "grades".

Since 2005 the 9ers have 30 of their picks STILL ON THE ROSTER, so I'm going to assume they know what they are doing.

I will say that Harbaugh is walking the fine line between confidence and arrogance.
 
My Bears get a C- the safety they took in the 3rd round was projected to be a free agent pick up, the could of went with a quality OG because the worse line in the NFL needs all the help it can get...:smh::smh::smh: Plus they are still without a WR, not sure when those fools will learn that you need to surround your supposedly Franchise QB with some offensive talent...:smh::smh:
 
Cowboys got 3 1st round talents in the 1st 3 rounds. Just gotta hope they get healthy. I'd give them a b with a potential of a A if everyone gets healthy.
 
My Bears get a C- the safety they took in the 3rd round was projected to be a free agent pick up, the could of went with a quality OG because the worse line in the NFL needs all the help it can get...:smh::smh::smh: Plus they are still without a WR, not sure when those fools will learn that you need to surround your supposedly Franchise QB with some offensive talent...:smh::smh:

Safety draft was weak as shit this year. It was Raheem Moore(who isn't that stellar to begin with) and a bunch of other niggas in this draft. We just came off of last ear where Taylor Mays was in the 2nd and Earl Thomas and Eric Berry were 1st round top 10 talent.
 
Dallas Cowboys: C+

Draft picks: OT Tyron Smith (first round), LB Bruce Carter (second round), RB DeMarco Murray (third round), OL David Arkin (fourth round), CB Josh Thomas (fifth round), WR Dwayne Harris (sixth round), FB Shaun Chapas (seventh round), C Bill Nagy (seventh round).

Analysis: The Cowboys might have gotten a steal with Carter in the second round. He’s still coming back from ACL surgery, but should help the team more in his second season. They failed to address their weaknesses at safety and cornerback

That said it all for me. Why didn't they draft Prince ?????
 
stupid rating for the jets...we have a wink and nod agreement with braylon...we will probably do our best to bring holmes back...the braylon thing is common knowledge yet the media keeps acting like he's gone... gotta love outsiders not knowing anything...

as for the pass rusher...mo can rush and ellis can too...ellis will be our version of ngata and mo will be the rusher along with the olb's...on top of that we have cody, westerman and dixon on the team...plus we have jerron gilbert who if rex can get him motivated is another pass rusher... any other weaknesses will be addressed via free agency...

jets deserve a b...

Excellent rating for the JETS, how could you not address a bonafide Pure Pass Rusher? Mo and Ellis is your answer ? Come on man, everyone knows the Jets can't create pressure unless they bring the overload! and also not draft a top tier WR with the uncertainty with which receivers are coming back?

You Delusional fool this is what Pass Rushers look like:


SACKS
1 DeMarcus Ware DAL OLB 15.5
2 Tamba Hali KC OLB 14.5
3 Cameron Wake MIA OLB 14.0 :D
4 Clay Matthews GB OLB 13.5
5 John Abraham ATL DE 13.0
6 Jason Babin TEN DE 12.5
7 Charles Johnson CAR 11
7 Justin Tuck NYG DE 11.5
7 Osi Umenyiora NYG DE 11.5
10 Jared Allen MIN DE 11.0
10 Chris Clemons SEA DE 11.0


Nearest JET PLAYER:
39 Bryan Thomas NYJ OLB 6.0
 
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I am going to give the dolphins a B+. They addressed the 2 most pressing needs

O Line
Running Back

:yes::yes:

My Team and i wouldn't give them that high of a grade. Mainly because they didn't address a QB position in the draft! No excuse for not taking Mallett, twice! I love the Edmond Gates selection, lukewarm on Pouncey and think D.Thomas is just Blah..obviously only time will tell.

My Grade:C,C+
 
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Oakland Raiders: B

Draft picks: C Stefen Wisniewski (second round), CB Demarcus Van Dyke (third round), OL Joseph Barksdale (third round), CB Chimdi Chekwa (fourth round), RB Taiwan Jones (fourth round), WR Denarius Moore (fifth round), TE Richard Gordon (sixth round), WR David Ausberry (seventh round).


Its fair.Wisniewski is supposed to be legit,but reports say he is "smart" but not strong.Raiders really needed a Center so it was a need based pick.DVD was a reach because of his speed but he was unproductive in college.Barksdale is supposedly a steal and our OL is a need.We don't need a RB but I like Taiwan.Small but quick as hell.Denarius was a steal.I don't get the Richard Gordon pick and David Ausberry was drafted because of his physical measurables.
 
Yahoo gave the 9ers a B+.

I've seen enough of these drafts in my lifetime not to pay attention to these "grades".

Since 2005 the 9ers have 30 of their picks STILL ON THE ROSTER, so I'm going to assume they know what they are doing.

I will say that Harbaugh is walking the fine line between confidence and arrogance.

if they were winning with those players it would mean something:cool:
 
Im very satisfied with the Lions.... our defensive line is gonna cause a lot of problems.....wish we could have gotten a CB though..but i think we will get one through free agency or trades.. i agree with the A-
 
Yahoo gave the 9ers a B+.

I've seen enough of these drafts in my lifetime not to pay attention to these "grades".

Since 2005 the 9ers have 30 of their picks STILL ON THE ROSTER, so I'm going to assume they know what they are doing.

I will say that Harbaugh is walking the fine line between confidence and arrogance.

I'm not really liking what he's doing so far. But I'm willing to give him a couple years. He might be a damn genius for all I know.
 
I give Falcons an A. Everybody said they gave up too much and maybe they did, but I am okay with that. They gonna be hard to stop and fun to watch. Also, way to fuckin support your franchise QB. They setting him up for success.
 
Im very satisfied with the Lions.... our defensive line is gonna cause a lot of problems.....wish we could have gotten a CB though..but i think we will get one through free agency or trades.. i agree with the A-

I satisfied with it too, I think we will grab all the top free agents from the Titans, LB's and any DB's. Shit I could play corner for them with that pass rush.
 
Im very satisfied with the Lions.... our defensive line is gonna cause a lot of problems.....wish we could have gotten a CB though..but i think we will get one through free agency or trades.. i agree with the A-

Now ya'll boyz....WOW, i feel sorry for anybody in that division, not sure about the titus young pick, i would have taken the best defensive player just to try and establish an elite defense.

B+
 
Im very satisfied with the Lions.... our defensive line is gonna cause a lot of problems.....wish we could have gotten a CB though..but i think we will get one through free agency or trades.. i agree with the A-

I hope we do something about cb, but hopefully oour line will kinda hide sum of our secondary issues ...
 
Im very satisfied with the Lions.... our defensive line is gonna cause a lot of problems.....wish we could have gotten a CB though..but i think we will get one through free agency or trades.. i agree with the A-

I'll make it an A since, we decided to make our strengths stronger. Our RB position got fixed and like you said CB can be fixed in FA. Another plus of our draft is the lack of drafting by the Bears and Vikes. I can't wait to see the D-Line look like a beast again like when we had Porcher & Ellis and he boys. I remember the league sent us a memo saying we couldn't give bonuses for knocking the QB out of the game:lol:
 
Im very satisfied with the Lions.... our defensive line is gonna cause a lot of problems.....wish we could have gotten a CB though..but i think we will get one through free agency or trades.. i agree with the A-

I satisfied with it too, I think we will grab all the top free agents from the Titans, LB's and any DB's. Shit I could play corner for them with that pass rush.

Co Sign Bro But we've got like the 3rd or 4th toughest schedule this year! Maybe 9-11 wins are possible though if everyone can stay healthy and we get a decent LB and Corner! So excited and that's the 1st time I've said that about a Lions season since Barry left! :dance:
 
Co Sign Bro But we've got like the 3rd or 4th toughest schedule this year! Maybe 9-11 wins are possible though if everyone can stay healthy and we get a decent LB and Corner! So excited and that's the 1st time I've said that about a Lions season since Barry left! :dance:

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I satisfied with it too, I think we will grab all the top free agents from the Titans, LB's and any DB's. Shit I could play corner for them with that pass rush.

:yes::yes: hell yeah.. people are saying we didnt upgrade at the CBs...but you automatically upgrade because the QB is gonna have 3 seconds to get rid of the ball with the defensive line.. CBs wont be locked into coverage for too long..
 
Now ya'll boyz....WOW, i feel sorry for anybody in that division, not sure about the titus young pick, i would have taken the best defensive player just to try and establish an elite defense.

B+

Yeah. I was thinking the same thing...just go all in on the defensive end. Hopefully they get a top free agent...might be an easier sell to a top CB knowing he is joining a team with an elite defensive line..a top CB could make that defensive elite

I hope we do something about cb, but hopefully oour line will kinda hide sum of our secondary issues ...

I think it will. The type of defensive line is going to automatically make your DB betters.

I'll make it an A since, we decided to make our strengths stronger. Our RB position got fixed and like you said CB can be fixed in FA. Another plus of our draft is the lack of drafting by the Bears and Vikes. I can't wait to see the D-Line look like a beast again like when we had Porcher & Ellis and he boys. I remember the league sent us a memo saying we couldn't give bonuses for knocking the QB out of the game:lol:

yeah man...shit is gonna be serious.... I know QBs have that game marked on their schedule..because those defensive linemen are nasty...they just arent good...they try to fucking smash people..:dance:

Co Sign Bro But we've got like the 3rd or 4th toughest schedule this year! Maybe 9-11 wins are possible though if everyone can stay healthy and we get a decent LB and Corner! So excited and that's the 1st time I've said that about a Lions season since Barry left! :dance:

:yes::yes:

man..when Fairley kept slipping down..i still didnt think he would slip that far down...then i was like..oh shit..wait...this might be possible... then i was like :dance::dance::dance::dance:
 
Kaepernick to learn offense from Andrew Luck
By Matthew Barrows
mbarrows@sacbee.com
Published: Friday, May. 6, 2011 - 12:00 am | Page 1C
Last Modified: Sunday, May. 8, 2011 - 3:08 pm

SANTA CLARA – When the Rams drafted Sam Bradford No. 1 overall last year, it wasn't long before the quarterback was studying St. Louis' offensive system. He sat down with his offensive coordinator to go over the playbook the next day.

This year, the ongoing lockout is a learning barrier for players, especially incoming quarterbacks such as Colin Kaepernick, who are barred from meeting with coaches until the lockout is lifted.

But there are other methods by which Kaepernick can begin his NFL education.

The Nevada quarterback is in the process of moving from Reno to Santa Clara, near the 49ers' headquarters. There he'll be only a 15-minute drive from Stanford's Andrew Luck, a quarterback who knows 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh and his offense as well as anyone. Harbaugh coached Luck at Stanford the past three seasons.

Kaepernick and Luck met over the summer at the Manning Passing Academy in Thibodaux, La. They remarked on how similar they were – tall, mobile, with big right arms – and became friends who traded text messages throughout the 2010 season.

When Harbaugh and the 49ers moved up nine spots last Friday to draft Kaepernick in the second round, he received a call from Luck. More conversations are sure to follow.

"Especially if the lockout stays on," Kaepernick said last week. "I'm going to try and pick his brain as much as I can and try to get a jump-start into this offense, and pick up as much as I can from him."

Moving to the South Bay also will put Kaepernick in proximity with quarterback Alex Smith, a free agent the 49ers want to re-sign, and a dozen or so 49ers who have been training together.

Kaepernick has been communicating with the ringleader of that group, left tackle Joe Staley, and there are plans to get together.

The 49ers' private workouts have been limited to the weight room, but players soon want to move to the playing field, where they could put Harbaugh's playbook to use. During the brief time last week when the lockout was lifted, Harbaugh handed the playbook to a number of players, including Smith.

The 49ers drafted Kaepernick hours after the lockout was reinstated. Harbaugh was asked then if he would be disappointed if one of his veterans who received the playbook earlier in the day leaked it to Kaepernick.

"I'm not into hypotheticals," Harbaugh said.

On Saturday, Harbaugh was asked if there is an advantage to a rookie having the playbook if he has no access to coaches who can explain it to him.

Said Harbaugh, "I think it's better than not having the playbook, but it does need to be coached, explained. It needs to be interactive, questions being asked, questions being answered."

Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/05/06/3606314/kaepernick-to-learn-offense-from.html#ixzz1LzFNPJsC
 
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