Kiper's first big board for 2008 draft

Discussion in 'NFL Draft' started by ONUV, Jun 8, 2007.

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  1. ONUV

    ONUV Starter

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    seniors only. which top 10 do the Titans select? :ha:

    1. Brian Brohm, QB, Louisville (6-3, 223)
    Polished pure passer in the Jim Kelly mold.


    2. Jake Long, OT, Michigan (6-6, 320)
    Top drawer left or right tackle prospect.


    3. Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU (6-2, 292)
    Disruptive force along the interior.


    4. Sam Baker, OT, USC (6-4½, 310)
    Exceptional pass blocker with superb technique.


    5. Early Doucet, WR, LSU (5-11½, 205)
    Super talented, becomes LSU's go-to option in 2007.


    6. Andre' Woodson, QB, Kentucky (6-5, 232)
    Big and mobile with a rocket arm.


    7. Gosder Cherilus, OT, Boston College (6-6½, 320)
    Should thrive with move from right to left tackle in 2007.


    8. Frank Okam, DT, Texas (6-5, 318)
    Great physical ability and overall potential.


    9. Keith Rivers, LB, USC (6-3, 233)
    Has the skill set to become a super blue chipper.


    10. Antoine Cason, CB, Arizona (5-11, 183)
    Experienced cover man who thrives on a challenge.


    11. Chad Henne, QB, Michigan (6-2, 222)
    Can make all the throws, but needs more consistency.


    12. Dan Connor, LB, Penn St. (6-2½, 231)
    Big-play performer who finds the ball.


    13. Sedrick Ellis, DT, USC (6-1, 297)
    Tampa Bay Bucs style DT with superior quickness and non-stop motor.


    14. Limas Sweed, WR, Texas (6-4, 217)
    TD-maker who plays fast with pads on.


    15. Terrell Thomas, CB, USC (6-0, 200)
    Proven cover corner who is both steady and reliable.


    16. DJ Hall, WR, Alabama (6-2½,, 189)
    Big-play wideout who has shown improvement every year with the Crimson Tide.


    17. Bruce Davis, LB, UCLA (6-3, 241)
    Combo DE/OLB, ideal as a pass rusher off the edge in a 3-4 scheme.


    18. Chris Long, DE, Virgina (6-4, 282)
    3-4 DE with great bloodlines who understands leverage and uses his hands as well as any D-lineman in the country.


    19. Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii (6-2, 198)
    Thrives in QB friendly system with his quick release and above-average arm.


    20. Lawrence Jackson, DE, USC (6-4, 268)
    Pass rusher who needs to build on strong second half from last season.


    21. Dwight Lowery, CB, San Jose St. (5-11½, 193)
    Ball-hawk with great anticipation and awareness.


    22. Harry Douglas, WR, Louisville (5-10½, 175)
    Underrated, bringing speed, toughness and great hands to the WR spot.


    23. Barry Richardson, OT, Clemson (6-6, 335)
    This should be the year the talented bookend maximizes his potential.


    24. Keenan Burton, WR, Kentucky (6-1½, 195)
    Athletic, versatile and tough with a high concentration level.


    25. Kendall Langford, DE, Hampton, (6-5½, 290)
    Intriguing Division I-AA prospect due to his size, athleticism and natural pass-rush ability.
     
  2. PAtitansfan53

    PAtitansfan53 Kush & OJ

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    I like Limas or Lawrence Jackson.

    I wonder how Brohm will due under a new coach and system.

    His success directly affects 2 top WR's in Douglas and Urrutia.
     
  3. ONUV

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    we can't take another tejas player with the 1st pick again. no, no, no.
     
  4. RyansTitans

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    Well.. seeing as tho were a lock at pick 32 I think the perfect pick would be an extra beast on the defense soooo with that being said.

    We take. James Laurinitus :))
     
  5. PAtitansfan53

    PAtitansfan53 Kush & OJ

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    If it works why not.

    As of now our top needs are obviously:

    1. D-Line - Alex Brown would help but we could still use a Lawrence Jackson type edge rusher who is solid vs. the run.

    2. WR - see me week 10 this could be #1 or could be completely off the list hope for scenario #2.

    3. TE - If Troupe struggles expect a high draft pick on a TE that is a good blocker and receiver since Scaife is a bit too small to be a great blocker.

    4. RB - Hopefully Henry solves the problem. If LW continues his ways expect him gone leaving us to us a pick sometime on a RB even if Henry does well maybe a smaller shifty back similar to Lorenzo Booker of this year.

    5. CB - if Harper struggles, Hill doesn't do much to impress and Pac is still living on the edge we could use a high pick unless we get Oliver or someone.

    Now of course this will change after this season tales place and FA but as of now that's our needs IMO.
     
  6. Fry

    Fry Welcome to the land of tomorrow!

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    with juniors unable to declare and poor performances, more than half of those guys wont be first round picks.
     
  7. BigRed3

    BigRed3 Straight Cash, Homey

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    I know you're probably talking out of sheer homer-ism, but I would love to see James Laurinitis on the Titans. He's the son of Road Warrior Animal damnit, that's good enough for me.
     
  8. PAtitansfan53

    PAtitansfan53 Kush & OJ

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    :werd:

    What is bigtitan talking about Juniors being unable to declare?
     
  9. BigRed3

    BigRed3 Straight Cash, Homey

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    I think that he's saying that the list is only seniors, so most of those guys won't even be on the "big board" once juniors declare for the draft.
     
  10. PAtitansfan53

    PAtitansfan53 Kush & OJ

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    Ohhh......got ya. It was worded really weird so.
     
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