Draft Day 2 (Part Deux)

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:palm: nnnn that's what we traded back for. Ight, have a good one fellas. Idk what to think about today. Hope we got some starters.
 
Too bad we didn't draft a future starter in Grayson. :cry:



Great reference. Very underrated funny movie.

I was kind of hoping they might take Grayson, I don't want angry jerry all weekend lol. Get on the Cody Fajardo train with a 7th rounder.

I will say I like where Grayson went though. He is the right guy in this draft to run that offense. Grayson found the perfect home and you may end up looking like a genius in a couple of years
 
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I'm doubting anybody came close in any of our mocks...average accuracy = .001%
 
While I originally liked the Gurley pick.....any chance we can reset the 2015 NFL draft? I think the Rams need a do-over.
 
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People will hate on it but Green is a good pick. On film, I think he looked as good as Humphries. Green has a bad injury history and Humphries has more upside but Green has the ability to start at OT in this league.
 
People will hate on it but Green is a good pick. On film, I think he looked as good as Humphries. Green has a bad injury history and Humphries has more upside but Green has the ability to start at OT in this league.
I agree with you on Green.
 
Sean Mannion, from NFL.com:
Strengths Four-year starter who owns 18 passing records at Oregon State. Tall quarterback who sees over the offensive line. Throws with high release point. Plays with desired footwork. Can sit down and shift weight properly to drive the intermediate throws. Played in pro-style offense and is comfortable with 3-, 5- and 7-step drops from under center. When protected, shows confidence to stand and deliver with accuracy to all areas of the field. Trusted by head coach Mike Riley to make pre-snap reads and audible. Played in multiple-read offense and shows patience in allowing routes to develop. Good feel for pro-style play-action passing attack and can throw with above-average accuracy and ball placement.
Weaknesses Tempo of his play is a concern. Slow in takeaway from center and set-up and slow getting through progressions. Carries ball low in the pocket, allowing defenders to swipe at it. Finished career with 30 fumbles and 54 interceptions. Poise and mobility in pocket are below average. Not considered a play-extender outside of pocket. Drops eyes and misses throwing windows when he senses pressure around him. Decision making greatly influenced by level of pressure around him. Fails to throw with adequate zip when feet aren't under him and he doesn't step strongly into throw. Takes too long to get rid of throws on out routes.
by Jeff Gordon 9:55 PM