OK i dont care how much i get for this but since merriman is out

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  1. charger1993 bad motherfucker

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    we have shaun phillips stepping up but it doesnt look like were gonna be picking high in the draft if special teams keeps ****** up wel be picking top 15 so heres a mock


    1.Bruce Carter OLB North Carolina 6-3 230 1 4.57
    2.Christian Ballard DE Iowa 6-4 298 2 4.86
    2.DeAndre McDaniel SS Clemson 6-0 215 1-2 4.54
    2.Marcus Cannon OT TCU 6-5 358 2 5.34
    3.Titus Young WR Boise State 5-11 170 3 4.48
    3.Chris Culliver CB South Carolina 6-0 197 2-3 4.47
    5.Joe Torchia TE Virginia 6-6 258 4-5 4.84
    6.Matt Bosher K Miami (Fla.) 6-0 205 6-7 4.78
  2. szarmes I am the Walrus

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    Solid. Instead of Titus Young, how about Greg Salas from Hawaii? Currently leading the nation in receiving yards, had 1590 yds last year and 8 tds, 6-2 210. Or Kealoha Pilares from Hawaii? 3rd leading receiver in the nation.. Best part is I get to watch them play tomorrow at Aloha stadium vs Nevada! I'll give my "unofficial, official scouting report" on sunday. GO WARRIORS!!

    (it's amazing how Hawaii sucks yet 2 of its receivers are 1 and 3 in receiving yards in the nation.. maybe because we're always passing because we're always losing. but seriously, they'd be better than titus young)
  3. CoronaDoug Hipsters Suck

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    This guy is a stud! The only problem is that I think that teams will be looking at him as a punter instead of a kicker.
  4. charger1993 bad motherfucker

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    the only reason i did say greg salas is because where i live hawaii is very rarely playing so i have no idea what he plays like can u post a video or something
  5. charger1993 bad motherfucker

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    and this kid is a beast, **** kaeding, and plus i remember youre the U fan
  6. szarmes I am the Walrus

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    Greg Salas 2008 and 2009 highlights

    Reminds me a lot of Miles Austin
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    We could save a roster spot if we drafted him as our punter and kicker. How sweet would that be?
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    pretty sweet but scrifes is a beast tho
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    kid is pretty big and has alot of big play potential but he doesnt look like the blazer his body appears to be.. i cant really tell the speed but he just looks like a shorter VJ.. i like him tho
  10. szarmes I am the Walrus

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    Tonight at the game vs Nevada he played a big part in the upset win over them. Whenever Moniz needed to throw for the first, Salas was open even in double coverage. He had great awareness and he has some great moves after the catch (11 receptions for 153 yards) and he just powered over defenders. He makes a statement whenever he gets the ball
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    he might be a steal what round is he projected to go?
  12. szarmes I am the Walrus

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    i think 3rd. But we have a few 2nds to spend so maybe we can get him in the late second
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    sounds like a good pick
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    Salas update: 9 receptions, 158 yards 1 TD today at Utah State.
  15. charger1993 bad motherfucker

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    i dont really like aj green, if i had to choose him or julio jones id take julio, but its just my personal opinion,, but the way were playing were lookin at a top 5 pick
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    This team needs to become much more physical. So these are the guys I want A.J. to consider next April.

    1. Miami defensive end Allen Bailey: A freak of an athlete at 6-4, 285 pounds. He had 3.5 sacks against North Carolina Saturday, giving him 5.5 sacks for the season.

    2. Alabama defensive end Marcel Dareus: He's the guy that knocked Colt McCoy out of last year's national championship game. At 6-4, 306 pounds he plays both nose tackle and defensive end in Nick Saban's 3-4. A dominating force.

    3. Ohio State defensive end Cameron Heyward: He's 6-5, 288 pounds, so I think he could play defensive end in the 3-4. An outstanding athlete.

    4. Clemson safety DeAndre McDaniel: I'll be really surprised if he doesn't get picked in the first round. He's 6-1, 215 pounds, hits like a linebacker, and is one of the best ball hawks in college football. I'm tired of seeing Eric Weddle get run over at the wrong time. McDaniel could be the guy that steps up and stops the Shonne Greenes to 4 or 5 yard gains.

    5. Wisconsin offensive tackle Gabe Carimi: Enough with the weakness at right tackle. That spot needs to be filled with a powerful run blocker, and Carimi is often mentioned as the best offensive tackle in the country. Listed at 6-7, 327 pounds, he has the size to be a mauler on the right side.
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    McDaniel: Tall and lanky, gets burned way too much, will be taken advantage of at the next level. He reminds me of Taylor Mays, not in good ways.
    Carimi: Is going to plummet when people start watching his film, he's really slow against edge rushers and puts his head down when trying to make blocks. He's a OG in the NFL, count on it.

    Guys I really like...
    DE Cameron Heyward (OHST): 2 words....Richard Seymour.
    S Rahim Moore (UCLA): Had 13 Ints over last 2yrs.
    OLB Von Miller (TAM): Had 17 sacks in 2009, and 21 tackles for loss. Teams scheme around him now.
    OT Nate Solder (CU): Monster LT, swift feet, good leverage.
    CB Patrick Peterson (LSU): Probably the best player in the country, we'll only have a chance if we go 6-10 or worse.
    TE Kyle Rudolph (ND): I want a backup plan for Gates, spending a 2nd on this guy wouldn't be a bad idea.
  18. charger1993 bad motherfucker

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    i like all your ideas and people to, but mcdaniel also was tied for most interceptions last year, if he gets coached he will be a star.cameron howard i dont think we can get unless were a top 5 pick.but the rest of your guys i would love to have
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    Yeah if we're picking high enough to get Heyward or Peterson....I'd probably take AJ Green. I don't like the idea that we'll become even more pass oriented, but I think the chances are minimal that we are able to keep all Jackson, Floyd, and Naanee.
  20. charger1993 bad motherfucker

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    see i dont like Aj green i get to see him play alot and i just dont think hes gonna be great, i rather anchor our dline than Wr which we can pick up in a later round see Steve smith (CAR) i think he was a 4th rounder... either oline dline or a linebacker with our first pick
  21. gettough BoltTalker

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    Was watching the Texas A&M-Oklahoma game earlier, and the Aggies have two guys worth following: outside linebacker Von Miller and cornerback Terrence Fredrickson. The announcer said Miller had 17 sacks last season and has 6 so far this year. Fredrickson looks like a very physical cornerback who covers well.
  22. charger1993 bad motherfucker

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    Von Miller <-------------- this guy right here as kat williams would say " is the ****"
  23. gsxr BoltTalker

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    O and D line is in need of depth, unless a "special" player in on the boards. Somebody the team just can't pass up. Are there any DB's that look good? I haven't been watching much college play (the bcs stuff is nuts) so I'm ill informed but bigger, faster, stronger is a good start at any position.
  24. lynnabelone BoltTalker

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    hey, i want to know about your upcoming games you know if you are requiring things in the future, then please tell who the player gonna play in the game.

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