Receivers are a real gamble in round one of the draft.
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello confirms that it’s permissible for a team to intentionally pass its pick.
Here’s a look at the Pats’ options at No. 7.
Ravens TE Todd Heap once caught a pass, and then got caught up in barbed wire.
The Bengals have found a solid player in every round, at least once.
Browns QB Brady Quinn still intends to be the starter.
The Browns have made 16 trades under G.M. Phil Savage.
The Steelers are trying to get their players to confine their hitting to the field.
Will it be the best available player for the Titans? (Or perhaps just the next turd?)
The Texans have only seven of the players who were drafted during the Charley Casserly/Dom Capers era.
The Seahawks need a solid tight end.
The New Orleans Times-Picayune points out that the tenth overall pick is a crap shoot. (News flash: They all are.)
Last year, the Panthers had to intervene before a minicamp notebook was sold on eBay.
Brad Childress was Anthony Herrera’s date for his citizenship ceremony.
Packers RT Mark Tauscher doesn’t think 2007 was such a great season.
From Mike Vandermause of the Green Bay Press-Gazette: “This is meant in the nicest possible way and no disrespect is intended, but Brett Favre needs to shut up.”
Lions assistant Jimmy Lake pitched DB Kalvin Pearson with this gem: “When I made his tape and I gave it to the personnel department, I said, ‘Hey, guys, now this is R-rated.’”
There are rumors that the Eagles might trade QB A.J. Feeley.
Giants QB Eli Manning realizes that his team needs to improve.
The Vikings might pass on a defensive end in round one if Derrick Harvey isn’t one the board when they pick.
Could Green Bay rename the entire town after Brett Favre? (We propose “Green Brett, Favresconsin.”)
Eric Crouch is hoping for one more chance at playing pro football. (We propose an Xbox 360.)
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April 13th, 2008 at 2:34 pm
Those pesky Bungles. Now that the Clowns have started running a real professional football front office, the Bungles are the only ones still drafting who ever Kirk Herbstreet and the guy with a Mascot on his head were chirping about on one of those silly College football pregame campus shows with a bunch of cheerleaders shiverring through smiles together in the background.
Ocho Stinco, the HOF Bungle? I bet they are really counting on the Ravens to take a QB or CB and letting them get Ellis at #9. NIne. Nyet. Nagta. Not going to happen. Gregg is usually not on the field pressuring Palmer into his worst games of the season, but Ngata and Ellis will be if he is still there at 8. Then The Bungles should just draft Matt Ryan, because Palmer is going to have a big problem up the middle and off the edge 2 times a year for as long as he can take the punishment, and it looks like Ocho and the real difference maker (other tha 12 unforced fumbles) in the games the Bungles eeked out recently from the Ravens, Chris Henry is back on his way to jail.
Give us Ocho and we will swap picks with you and potentially your QB, and something to build a defense around, from scratch.
There is apparently no GM, so Marvin I am talking to U. call Ozzie on draft day and he will swap picks with you for Ocho stincko, and you will be much better off than keeping him, letting us draft Ellis, and you being fired in week, whatever you play the Ravens and Palmer gets drilled.
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April 13th, 2008 at 3:51 pm
Maybe Rick Spielman will give the Eagles a 2 for Feeley… again.
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April 13th, 2008 at 3:58 pm
Of course the agents are against a team skipping the top choice in the draft. Not that they care about the players they “represent”. It’s all about commission, commission, commission.
And on another item. Yes, Brett Favre should put a sock in it. If he keeps talking to that two bit reporter from Biloxi, he’ll lose the respect of Packer fans.
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April 13th, 2008 at 4:34 pm
Eric Crouch is a whiny little brat. Can you imagine being him? I can almost hear it now, “Oh woe is me, boo hoo, boo hoo, and played QB in college, but not I have to play WR in the NFL. Wah-wah-wah”. Someone needs to give that kid a beating. Considering there are 1,000’s of dudes who would have literally cut off a pinkie finger with a rusty butter knife to have played in the NFL. This kid has appreciation for the opportunity he had. Move on Eric Crouch. Every fan of the game of football hates you anyway….
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April 13th, 2008 at 4:39 pm
how about naming all the GB Churches “Lord Favre’s”
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April 13th, 2008 at 5:36 pm
I kind of feel bad for Crouch. If he was going to have to play Wr oc DB in the NFL, he should have been doing so in college football somewhere. The Heisman is nice and all but that and a token get you on the bus. He at least got a degree and enough media attention to still get attention, but I bet he would trade it in a second for a second or 3rd round contract as a CB or WR.
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April 13th, 2008 at 10:25 pm
If the #1 overall is passed does the #2 get paid like the #1?
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