Draft grades from around the net

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by TitanJeff, Apr 30, 2007.

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  1. Gunny

    Gunny Shoutbox Fuhrer

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  2. BigRed3

    BigRed3 Straight Cash, Homey

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    I'm pretty sure Mel Kiper said in 2005 that Roydell Williams was the best of the three recievers that we took. That, and the fact that he called Mike Williams a hall-of-famer, is why I don't listen to Mel Kiper...... ever.
     
  3. PickledMidget

    PickledMidget Camp Fodder

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    He's a talking head.
     
  4. dgood

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    Kiper isn't ever right. Who listens to him anyways?
     
  5. Deuce Wayne

    Deuce Wayne NOW Y'ALL GET THE MESSICH?!

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    " The Titans found good players in every round without having to reach"
    lmao. Of all things you could say about our draft, this is not one of them.
     
  6. TNThunder

    TNThunder Guest

    Here is one from AOL sports.

    Tennessee : Grade D – Considering the Titans ' other needs, their choice of safety Michael Griffin in the first round was a surprise. They seemed to address other needs later, with the striking exception of cornerback, a position where they need a replacement for Pacman Jones. The second-round choice of running back Chris Henry was interesting, considering who else was available, but Henry has a terrific upside and could pay big dividends if the Titans are right about him. Third-rounder Paul Williams also was something of a reach with the Titans gambling on development.

    http://sports.aol.com/nfl/story/_a/browns-raiders-are-drafts-big-winners/20070429193609990001
     
  7. jfrancis04

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    Adam Schein from Fox Sports rated us his "#2 loser." He "loved" the Michael Griffin pick, but said the Henry pick was just terrible.
     
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