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Dream Pick at #32

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Every year, some guy who is seemingly a lock as a top-20 pick lasts until the second round. In 2007 it was Alan Branch. In 2006 it was Winston Justice.

Who is your somewhat-realistic dream player that would fall to #32? And no, you can't pick Darren McFadden or Glenn Dorsey.

Mine is Mike Jenkins, CB.
 
We can dream but I don't think Jenkins will be there at 32 more like Kenny Phillips.
 
i would like Limas Sweed or Malcolm Kelly Sweed has a more Chance IMO because of Injury but i also Think Kelly Might because he hasnt even worked out all year

But if Mike Jenkins is there that would be a great pick up
 
If Jenkins makes it there, we better immediately take him but i think GB would take him at the end of round 1 since the need some youth at the corner position, but hey i suppose we can hope. I also think there is an outside chance Kenny Phillips slips to that position, but ultimately i think it would help us the most if a top tear O-Lineman like Chris Williams falls to round 2 (assuming we dont take Jake Long at the top of the draft).
 
honestly im hoping for dominique rodgers cromartie or limas sweed.
 
No matter who we take, it will be a guy that has mid 1st round talent and falls right into our lap.
 
honestly im hoping for dominique rodgers cromartie or limas sweed.

Keep hoping cuz Cromartie is going to be a top 15 pick, no chance he slips to us after his combine. Sweed is a possibility though.
 
Dan Connor or Brian Brohm. Connor is the best ILB in the draft with size and speed to play OLB. He's got great instincts, tremendous productivity, and the prototypical ILB size that Parcells wants. If he's anywhere near as productive as Pozlusny who slid into early round 2 last year, he's going to be the steal of the draft. Word is he's bigger, faster and a better pro prospect than Pozlusny, and I'm salivating at him dropping.

Brohm is the guy I rate as the best QB in the draft. He's been talked about as potentially the top overall pick before a down senior season where he threw 6 interceptions (compared to what, 19 for Matt Ryan?) and in his previous 3 season only threw for a total of 6 interceptions. He's a good leader, 6'3, extremely accurate, and has all the tools we need for a top QB. If he makes it into round 2 he's going to be a steal for someone.
 
Every year, some guy who is seemingly a lock as a top-20 pick lasts until the second round. In 2007 it was Alan Branch. In 2006 it was Winston Justice.

Who is your somewhat-realistic dream player that would fall to #32? And no, you can't pick Darren McFadden or Glenn Dorsey.

Mine is Mike Jenkins, CB.

Branden Albert. Maybe DRC, too, but I keep going back to OL at #32.
 
i hope we take James Hardy with the #32 pick. I think he is the first or second best WR in this draft (the other is Malcolm Kelly). THose 2 guy would help out our offense out ALOT.

If we go with Chris Long first i'd like to go either Hardy or Chris Williams (my guy i want to fall to #32.

so my two guys i want to see fall to us at #32 is James Hardy WR Indiana and/or Chris Williams OT Vandy
 
Dan Connor or Brian Brohm. Connor is the best ILB in the draft with size and speed to play OLB. He's got great instincts, tremendous productivity, and the prototypical ILB size that Parcells wants. If he's anywhere near as productive as Pozlusny who slid into early round 2 last year, he's going to be the steal of the draft. Word is he's bigger, faster and a better pro prospect than Pozlusny, and I'm salivating at him dropping.

Brohm is the guy I rate as the best QB in the draft. He's been talked about as potentially the top overall pick before a down senior season where he threw 6 interceptions (compared to what, 19 for Matt Ryan?) and in his previous 3 season only threw for a total of 6 interceptions. He's a good leader, 6'3, extremely accurate, and has all the tools we need for a top QB. If he makes it into round 2 he's going to be a steal for someone.
Durability....
 
Dan Connor or Brian Brohm. Connor is the best ILB in the draft with size and speed to play OLB. He's got great instincts, tremendous productivity, and the prototypical ILB size that Parcells wants. If he's anywhere near as productive as Pozlusny who slid into early round 2 last year, he's going to be the steal of the draft. Word is he's bigger, faster and a better pro prospect than Pozlusny, and I'm salivating at him dropping.

I'm with you, Dan Conner is my dream pick at 32.
 
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