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If, in your mind, our offseason was a success from here on out, what would you have our offensive lineup look like going into week 1.

Here's what I would consider a good offseason:

QB: Green, Lemon, Stanton (#60 2nd Round)

HB: Brown, Williams, Lorenzo Booker (3rd Round)

WR: Chambers, Booker, Ginn (#16 1st round from GB)

TE: Zach Miller (#47 2nd Round from GB), David Martin, Justin Peele

OL: Ugoh (#40 2nd Round), Lehr (Via FA), Stephenson (4th Round), Hadnot, Carey

I'm afraid to say that I am starting to see Culpepper as less likely of an option.

Lets see what the rest of you would like to see happen.
 
If the reports that Ginn just ran a 4.37 are true then you can forget about him at 16...we'll have to take him at 9.....I would like your line up tho but I'd like to see us get Carr and I would not take a RB in the 3rd round...actually I'd not take a RB at all.....I'd go corner or d-line in the 3rd.

Ozzy rules!!
 
I also don't think Ginn will be there at 16. I also don't think our first 2 selections will be offensive players. JUst in my opinion. At 9 some of the best defensive players in the draft will be available. Possibly Landry and Okoye.
 
Doubtful. I see Miami really going hard for Andy Alleman in the 3rd round and moving him to center. I could also see them spending that early 2nd on an OL if someone like Grubbs falls to them. Instant starting LG there.

My draft would start off with:

Ginn at 9 (he'll earn that spot back at his workouts)
Grubbs at 40 (instant LG starter)
Stanton at 60 (Although if LaMarr Woodley makes it to 60 he has to be considered)
Andy Alleman at 71 (might be a reach as they 'could' get him in the 4th but the team absolutely loves him and could be the future center and allow Rex Hadnot to go back to RG and allows Shelton to be cut next year as his salary gets high)
Doug Free at 108 (suddently the OL doesn't look weak anymore after those 3 picks)

Then it's a toss up in the 6th/7th....just grab anyone you think can play.
 
Ginn ran a 4.37 unoffically with an ankle that is stil nagging him some i can only imagine what hes gonna put up in his real workout on the 11th so no way hes gonna be there at 16, he might not even get past san fran at 11 if he puts up a good enough time.
 
I also don't think Ginn will be there at 16. I also don't think our first 2 selections will be offensive players. JUst in my opinion. At 9 some of the best defensive players in the draft will be available. Possibly Landry and Okoye.
we need to use our first few picks for offense cuz that is what we really need. our D was 5 rank last year and we added porter. our d is good enoughto take guys in the third or later. our offense was ranked around 24th so we need offense in the first few rounds, QB, WR, O-line definately.we will need a CB though. either one in the draft or one in FA.
We could go...
quinn, meachem/jarrett,o-line
ginn, stanton,o-line
 
apparently everyone thinks derek hagan died or had his hands cut off or something.
 
Qb: Carr, Lemon, Quinn (1 St Round Pick)
Hb: Brown, Williams, Chatman, Eckel
Fb: Schlesinger
Wr: Chambers, Booker, Hakim, Hagan, Vick, Sam
Te: Martin, Peele, Rader
Lt: Alabi, Lt (pick)
Lg: Liewenski, Stevenson,
C: Hadnot (draft Pick)
Rg: Shelton, Toledo, (draft Pick)
Rt: Carey, (draft Pick)
 
apparently everyone thinks derek hagan died or had his hands cut off or something.

I'm very excited for Hagan this year. He was great at ASU 2 years ago, had some tough games but also had some big games. I think he really turns it up and makes us forget all about Wes Welker this season.
 
If, in your mind, our offseason was a success from here on out, what would you have our offensive lineup look like going into week 1.

Here's what I would consider a good offseason:

QB: Green, Lemon, Stanton (#60 2nd Round)

HB: Brown, Williams, Lorenzo Booker (3rd Round)

WR: Chambers, Booker, Ginn (#16 1st round from GB)

TE: Zach Miller (#47 2nd Round from GB), David Martin, Justin Peele

OL: Ugoh (#40 2nd Round), Lehr (Via FA), Stephenson (4th Round), Hadnot, Carey

I'm afraid to say that I am starting to see Culpepper as less likely of an option.

Lets see what the rest of you would like to see happen.


We aren't drafting a TE the first day or probably at all this year. You may as well let that dream go. There just aren't many good ones in the draft and in free agency there were only a couple viable ones available.

It was just a bad year for TE's. Next year maybe we can hit on a franchise TE; our own Dallas Clark to make huge catches in the superbowl. I live in Phoenix and watch the Sun Devils and Miller ain't all that.

Same goes for QB. Next year we will be able to buy our defensive improvements, and we will have enough trade bait and compensatory picks to move up in the draft and grab Brohm or Colt Brennan.(We can't trade the comp picks but they give you the backup to trade your own, look at NE this year.)

Zabransky would be a good 6th rounder this year if he is still there.

Hopefully the Green deal gets done. I would like to see a blockbuster trade with KC.

Culpepper,Renaldo Hill and Chris Chambers for Trent Green and KC's 1st round pick.

Then we draft Ginn and Chris Houston(speed kills) in the first round, after trading down with Buffalo so they can draft Petersen. We take their 2nd and give them the 9th and the 7th from NE because we can't have too many picks.

Then we have 3 second rounders to draft Ugoh,Khalil,Sears,Blaylock,Grubbs,Staley,Satele,Ramirez, whoever slides. But if Michael Griffin slides into the 2nd or if Houston isn't available we gotta take this tackling machine.

Then we have Doug Free OT in the third and the safeties Wendling and Piscetelli in the 4th.

Gabe Hall OT in the seventh.
 
If, in your mind, our offseason was a success from here on out, what would you have our offensive lineup look like going into week 1.

Here's what I would consider a good offseason:

QB: Green, Lemon, Stanton (#60 2nd Round)

HB: Brown, Williams, Lorenzo Booker (3rd Round)

WR: Chambers, Booker, Ginn (#16 1st round from GB)

TE: Zach Miller (#47 2nd Round from GB), David Martin, Justin Peele

OL: Ugoh (#40 2nd Round), Lehr (Via FA), Stephenson (4th Round), Hadnot, Carey

I'm afraid to say that I am starting to see Culpepper as less likely of an option.

Lets see what the rest of you would like to see happen.

I'll take that but why a RB in the 3rd? We still need help in the secondary and LB. Zach won't be aroiund forever and it's time to bring in someone who might be able to fill his shoes in a couple of years.
 
QB: Green, Lemon, Stanton (2nd round)
RB: Brown, Williams, Chatman
FB: Schlesinger
WR: Chambers, Booker, Hagan, Vick, Allison (3rd Round)
TE: Martin, Peele, Spaeth(6th Round)
LT: Brown(1st Round), Alabi
LG: Toledo, (pick)
C: Hadnot, Satelle or Datish(4th round)
RG: Shelton, Stevenson
RT: Carey, (pick)
 
I could deal with most of those lineups as long as they had a Healthy Culpepper starting at QB.:tongue:
 
QB: Carr/Lemon
RB: Brown/Williams
FB: Schlesinger
WR: Chambers, Booker, Ginn (1st)
TE: Martin/Peelle
LT: Ugoh (2nd)
LG: Toledo
C: Beekman (2nd)
RG: Hadnot/Shelton
RT: Carey
 
We aren't drafting a TE the first day or probably at all this year. You may as well let that dream go. There just aren't many good ones in the draft and in free agency there were only a couple viable ones available.

It was just a bad year for TE's. Next year maybe we can hit on a franchise TE; our own Dallas Clark to make huge catches in the superbowl. I live in Phoenix and watch the Sun Devils and Miller ain't all that.

Same goes for QB. Next year we will be able to buy our defensive improvements, and we will have enough trade bait and compensatory picks to move up in the draft and grab Brohm or Colt Brennan.(We can't trade the comp picks but they give you the backup to trade your own, look at NE this year.)

Zabransky would be a good 6th rounder this year if he is still there.

Hopefully the Green deal gets done. I would like to see a blockbuster trade with KC.

Culpepper,Renaldo Hill and Chris Chambers for Trent Green and KC's 1st round pick.

Then we draft Ginn and Chris Houston(speed kills) in the first round, after trading down with Buffalo so they can draft Petersen. We take their 2nd and give them the 9th and the 7th from NE because we can't have too many picks.

Then we have 3 second rounders to draft Ugoh,Khalil,Sears,Blaylock,Grubbs,Staley,Satele,Ramirez, whoever slides. But if Michael Griffin slides into the 2nd or if Houston isn't available we gotta take this tackling machine.

Then we have Doug Free OT in the third and the safeties Wendling and Piscetelli in the 4th.

Gabe Hall OT in the seventh.

Your trade theory is whack. Why would we give up Chambers for Ginn? We want to add to our talent, not replace it. KC wants a 2nd for Green, right now CPep and Hill combined could maybe equal that, then youre saying that Chambers is worth the #23 pick in the draft. This trade just doesnt seem to fit. Also if we had 2 first round picks and no culpepper, you might think we are going to trade up for quinn.

About trading the #9 to Buffalo, are you crazy! Do you think it would be a good idea to hand out machine guns to drug dealers too? Because you shouldnt arm your enemy with weapons that you might not be comfortable with trying to stop on a regular basis.

And I would like to hear more about this whole "cant have too many pick" thing.
 
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