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Cordy Glenn, Reuben Randle, Stephen Hill, Jonathan Martin, Mike Adams, Janoris Jenkins, Courtney Upshaw, Coby Fleener.
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Lots of good options there.
I would love to get Fleener in the 2nd. That would be a real coup.
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Cordy Glenn, Stephen Hill or Ruben Randle.
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glenn, martin, m. sanu 
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Just a sneaking suspicion, but Heckert is gonna move up into the 2nd round to get Hill, after we take Glenn
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well, let's do the math... St. Louis's biggest need now is a WR. Stephen Hill.
Indy needs skill position players. Team Luck up with his college target Fleener.
Baltimore's biggest need is an OG to replace Grubbs. There's Glenn.
Denver will probably take a DT in Still or Worthy, so that shouldn't affect us. They could take a WR Jeffrey, but I don't thik they will.
If those first three picks go like that, I'd prefer we just try to trade down. If we can't, I guess we're stuck with either Jeffrey or J. Martin.
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Or Randle, who I like much more than Jeffery.
you had a good run Hank.
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well, let's do the math... St. Louis's biggest need now is a WR. Stephen Hill.
Indy needs skill position players. Team Luck up with his college target Fleener.
Baltimore's biggest need is an OG to replace Grubbs. There's Glenn.
Denver will probably take a DT in Still or Worthy, so that shouldn't affect us. They could take a WR Jeffrey, but I don't thik they will.
If those first three picks go like that, I'd prefer we just try to trade down. If we can't, I guess we're stuck with either Jeffrey or J. Martin.
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Glenn, Martin, Hill, Randle Top 4 that we need ... hope to get 1! 
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Glenn, Martin, Hill, Randle Top 4 that we need ... hope to get 1!
Hehe, that's how I see it too. I'd prefer RT over WR. But, whatever he has ranked highest makes sense to me.
Alshon Jeffery wouldn't be a bad call either.
I hope that we're discussing trade up options. But I hope we obviously understand that we can't go into the season with our current RT situation. And we need an upgrade at WR also. So, see how many starting RT's he has available, and see the same thing with WR's.
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Or Randle, who I like much more than Jeffery.
Or Randle who I HATE# much more than Jeffery Reuben Randall
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Say no to Randle. Any Receiver but Randle. ( Rod Windsor 2.0)
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Randle isn't slow. Not only that, but you don't like Randle but like Jeffery? Yet...you think Randle is slow? 
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I think our 2nd round pick will be OT Bobby Massie from Ole Miss.
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Just a sneaking suspicion, but Heckert is gonna move up into the 2nd round to get Hill, after we take Glenn
Ok, I can hope
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Jonathon Martin, Cordy Glenn, Alshon Jeffery, Greg Childs, Stepehn Hill, Mohamed Sanu and then there is Janoris Jenkins. I would not be surprised if the pick ends up being Jenkins. Vinny Curry is still available as well.
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Jonathon Martin, Cordy Glenn, Alshon Jeffery, Greg Childs, Stepehn Hill, Mohamed Sanu and then there is Janoris Jenkins. I would not be surprised if the pick ends up being Jenkins. Vinny Curry is still available as well.
At this point, I don't think any pick is going to surprise me. It would be an epic disaster.
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Jonathon Martin, Cordy Glenn, Alshon Jeffery, Greg Childs, Stepehn Hill, Mohamed Sanu and then there is Janoris Jenkins. I would not be surprised if the pick ends up being Jenkins. Vinny Curry is still available as well.
I'm thinking Baltimore will select Jenkins. He's a perfect fit for them.
And that's cool, especially if we can get our pick of RB/WR
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NFL Draft 2012: Best available players after Round 1 By Dane Brugler | NFLDraftScout.com Senior Analyst With the 2012 NFL Draft first round over and 32 picks in the books, there is still plenty of talent remaining on the draft board NFLDraftScout.com's Top-20 still available: 1. OT Cordy Glenn, Georgia: Four-year SEC starter dominated early in career at guard before switching outside to tackle as senior 2. DE Courtney Upshaw, Alabama: DE/LB tweener with only average size (6-2, 272) and speed (4.76) but smart, decisive angles, and very tough 3. OT Jonathan Martin, Stanford: Athletic, intelligent with good size (6-5, 312), but too finesse & lacks brute strength (20 reps of 225 lbs) 4. TE Coby Fleener, Stanford: King-sized target with an impressive speed/strength combo (4.51, 27 reps); led Stanford w/10 touchdown grabs 5. DT Jerel Worthy, Michigan State: Short and squatty, but explosive; ability to split gaps will intrigue 3-4 and 4-3 teams 6. DT Devon Still, Penn State: Stout, wide frame (6-5,303) with impressive quickness and mobility, but streaky motor and passion; 17.0 tackles for loss in 2011 7. DE Andre Branch, Clemson: Lanky pass rusher with excellent lateral agility & straight-line speed; should excel as a 3-4 rush LB 8. WR Stephen Hill, Georgia Tech: Unpolished and needs work, but extremely athletic specimen with great speed/size combo (4.36) 9. WR Rueben Randle, LSU: Size, speed, soft hands combination and willingness to block that every club is looking for at split end 10. DT Kendall Reyes, Connecticut: Characterized as a high-effort but limited, ascent up boards began with an impressive Senior Bowl 11. C Peter Konz, Wisconsin: Versatile, balanced station-to-station blocker (C/G), effective puller with raw power; durability issues 12. OT Mike Adams, Ohio State: Ideal left tackle frame (6-7, 323) with engulfing wingspan (82.5") but heavy feet and suspect strength/passion 13. CB Janoris Jenkins, North Alabama: As natural cover corner as there is in this draft; first round talent but off-field concerns scare teams 14. DE Vinny Curry, Marshall: Elite career production (49.0 tackles for loss, 26.5 sacks, 10 forced fumbles) with quick footwork & strong limbs; not quick-twitch 15. OT Bobby Massie, Mississippi: Not yet sum of parts, but 3-year starting right tackle has excellent size, strength and athleticism to play early 16. G Amini Silatolu, Midwestern State: Small-school left tackle with nasty, tough demeanor & power but streaky technique 17. OLB Zach Brown, North Carolina: Athletic phenom best suited to WLB position in 4-3, where speed, agility suited to a chase LB in NFL 18. RB Lamar Miller, Miami (Fla.): Smooth, one-cut runner with exceptional speed/burst, some durability concerns - poor man's Jamal Charles 19. OLB Lavonte David, Nebraska: Tackling machine (285 career tackles) w/athleticism, football IQ and finishing ability but a tick undersized (6-1, 233) 20. TE Dwayne Allen, Clemson: Not physical mismatch en vogue, but soft hands, route-running, blocking ability equals the top traditional TE web page
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Not sure this needed an extra thread by here's from the other:
Here are my official tiers for day 2:
Want: Upshaw, J.Martin, Curry, Sanu
Ok: Schwartz, Fleming, Jeffery, Wagner, T.Crawford, Boykin, M.Jones, J.Robinson, Osemele, Fleener
Torn/meh: Z.Brown, Randle, Hill, Glenn, L.David, Silatolu, T.Johnson, Kendricks, R.Lewis, Givens, any DT
Avoid: J.Jenkins, Adams, Branch, Massie, Quick
Some of those guys move up a tier based on where we pick them between 33-95...as long as we keep selecting from my top 2 tiers, we're doing a good job ...but I expect at least 1 being from the 3rd tier...it's just Heckert's shoot for moon upside approach, so I suspect we will land at least 1 boom or bust guy somewhere on day 2, like he did last draft with the Little selection...Hill, Randle, Adams, Glenn fit the bill
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I think it cmes down to WR or RT
SO I look at it like this.
The Browns are high on Carlton Mitchell, they like GLittle,Norwood. Not sure on Mo Mass. So, do we have anybody on the squad for RT they may like? Pinkston is not going to RT, they like him as a G and all his training in off season has been to get bigger and stronger to be effective at G.
So with that thinking I say we go RT at #37. I would be happy with Jonathan Martin or Cordy Glenn. If we wait till the third I would hope Mike Adams falls to us.
If we go WR I would say Hill is gone before us so that leaves Jefferies or Randle, if we wait till the third I am not sure who may still be there. Devier Posey? May be a reach, Posey migh be a 4th rdr.
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Do you really think they're high on Mitchell? He sure hasn't played all that much for a guy they're high on.
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Big, physical receiver at the point of attack....he will create seperation.....and I watched him out run florida defensive backs in 3 games last year.....his speed is fine.....
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Do you really think they're high on Mitchell? He sure hasn't played all that much for a guy they're high on.
From what I hear they are, he was having a great camp last year till he had to have surgery on his fingers. They like him a lot, he has to break out this year though.
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I think that we're gonna go Fleener. That's what my gut is telling me .... though that could be the meatball pizza I had yesterday combined with the pain medication. 
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I think that we're gonna go Fleener.
That's what my gut is telling me .... though that could be the meatball pizza I had yesterday combined with the pain medication.
Why would we go TE?
I would be pretty pissed.. we have freakin' 4 TE's.. Two are pretty good.. We drafted one last year.. and then just resigned another one.
We got RT or WR. POSSIBLY defense... I'm kinda wondering if Heckert is considering a Jenkins / Haden combo... They did pretty well for themselves at Florida.
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I just dont see us going TE. Watson will be back, Evan Moore, Cameron showed some promise, and Alex Smith is our blocking TE and goal line FB  KING
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I'd like to see that, too. Though I wouldn't be surprised at a WR, I think RT right now is our bigger worry. We can muddle through this year with Little, MoMass, Cribbs and Norwood with Watson and Moore out there. But, I don't have a lot of faith in Oniel Cousins.
Hopefully no one jumps us.
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Watson had 3 concussions last year. Moore is not really a TE, but a receiver specialist, and they had trouble finding time for him to play. Smith is a nice backup/spot starter, but not a special player by any stretch. Cameron didn't show anything last year at all.
If we can grab a guy like Fleener, and he turns into a weapon like Gronkowski did for the Pats ...... or maybe even only 2/3 of a Gronkowski ..... then he'd be a steal.
Sometimes, upgrading a solid spot is the way to go. Plus, maybe then we could trade a guy for OL help.
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there will likely be trades, so this is pointless, but here is how I think it plays out if the teams stay where they are at now:
Rams - Rueben Randle (I think it's a mistake, but I think he's who they want if they stay) Colts - Coby Fleener (TE is a need and Luck's on board with this pick) Ravens - Cordy Glenn (sigh, he can play OG which is what they need him to do) Broncos - Courtney Upshaw (could be WR but I think they do that later) Browns - Jonathan Martin (plenty of WRs for late 2nd when we trade back up IMO. Martin is the last in the 1st round tier OTs IMO. I like Osemele who may be there in the 3rd, but I think we play this one safe).
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Damn after what I just heard from Lecharles Bentley about Martin now I am not to sure aout Martin. Think maybe Massie is the better option.
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I'm thinking either:
Glenn - G/T - Georgia Martin - T - Stanford Jeffery - WR - South Carolina Jenkins - CB - North Alabama/ Florida
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Rams are about to completely rebuild lol. They have picks have picks #33, #39 and #45 and man I am so jealous.
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I would be pretty pissed.. we have freakin' 4 TE's.. Two are pretty good.. We drafted one last year.. and then just resigned another one.
We got RT or WR. POSSIBLY defense... I'm kinda wondering if Heckert is considering a Jenkins / Haden combo... They did pretty well for themselves at Florida.
With what's left at WR I could see that scenario happen JJ has the highest grade left on the (my) board.
As far as Fleener ... I see him coming off the board at 33 or 34.
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Rams are about to completely rebuild lol. They have picks have picks #33, #39 and #45 and man I am so jealous.
Yeah and they're not happy that they fiddle farted around at the top of the draft acquiring these picks and missed out on their guy not once but twice.
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Sure seems like they outsmarted themselves. Dropped to #6 and then watched their three guys go #3, #4 and #5.
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.. " Moore is not really a TE, but a receiver specialist, and they had trouble finding time for him to play.. "
Yep , and that is a coaching deficiency !
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Yeah and they're not happy that they fiddle farted around at the top of the draft acquiring these picks and missed out on their guy not once but twice.
Yep .... and I all the while ..... 
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