2012 NFL Draft Weekend Division Thread: AFC North
#1
Posted 25 April 2012 - 08:53 PM
1.29-
2.28-
3.28-
4.35-
5.29-
5.34-
6.28-
7.29-
Cincinnati Bengals:
1.17-
1.21-
2.21-
3.20-
4.21-
5.21-
5.31-
5.32-
6.21-
Cleveland Browns:
1.04-
1.22-
2.05-
3.04-
4.05-
4.23-
5.04-
5.25-
6.34-
6.35-
7.04-
7.38-
7.40-
Pittsburgh Steelers:
1.24-
2.24-
3.23-
4.24-
5.24-
6.23-
7.24-
7.33-
7.39-
7.41-
#2
Posted 26 April 2012 - 06:21 AM
#3
Posted 26 April 2012 - 07:29 AM
QB D.Brees, R.Fitzpatrick
RB D.Martin,R.Williams,F.Jones,R.Hillman
WR E.Decker,B.Marshall,Julio Jones,S.Rice,R.Randle
TE B.Celek,M.Bennett
K M.Nugent,L.Tynes
16 Team Auction,PPR,
#4
Posted 26 April 2012 - 01:41 PM
#5
Posted 26 April 2012 - 01:49 PM
#6
Posted 26 April 2012 - 05:26 PM
#7
Posted 26 April 2012 - 07:17 PM
only thing i can think is minnesota forced their hand and told them someone else was trading up to 3 unless they offered a better package?
- NY Jets go 13-3 and win the AFC east (wrong)
- Sanchez and Tebow makes the AFC ProBowl roster (wrong)
- No rookie QBs will finish in the top 15 @ the QB position using FFToday scoring (way wrong)
- NE Patriots will not make playoffs (wrong)
edit: Oh well. Not too good. I'll try harder next year!
J-E-T-S! Jets! Jets! Jets!
Rex is the best coach in the NFL.
#8
Posted 26 April 2012 - 07:42 PM
#9
Posted 26 April 2012 - 07:43 PM
#10
Posted 26 April 2012 - 07:51 PM
#11
Posted 26 April 2012 - 07:55 PM
Hey Bengals.... It's spelled, David DeCastro, turn the pick in!
Guess they figured it was too much of a drop off from Kirkpatrick to the rest of the field. Happy with the pick either way. Very good chance they get DeCastro at 21. If that happens, trade all of those 5th rounders to move up in the 2nd.
#12
Posted 26 April 2012 - 07:57 PM
Guess they figured it was too much of a drop off from Kirkpatrick to the rest of the field. Happy with the pick either way. Very good chance they get DeCastro at 21.
With Gilmore off the board, that must've been their thinking. I'm worried Chicago takes him...
#13
Posted 26 April 2012 - 08:42 PM
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
#14
Posted 26 April 2012 - 08:51 PM
Oh hell yeah Steelers, David DeCastro at that spot?! Hell, it's a successful draft already.
I could've cared less where DeCastro landed, until tonight.... Fockin Steelers! Nice pick for you guys, but I loathe the pick! Dammit Marvin & Co.
#15
Posted 26 April 2012 - 09:37 PM
I could've cared less where DeCastro landed, until tonight.... Fockin Steelers! Nice pick for you guys, but I loathe the pick! Dammit Marvin & Co.
I'm ok with it for one reason. I've heard 2 'experts' say that DeCastro might struggle with bigger/more physical d-linemen. I've heard the opposite with Zietler. With both being in the AFC North, guess we'll see.
#16
Posted 26 April 2012 - 10:15 PM
WR Reuben Randle
WR Mohamed Sanu
WR Marvin Jones
WR DeVier Posey (will drop to late 3rd or 4th)
RB Lamar Miller
RB Isaiah Pead
RB LaMichael James
RB Robert Turbin
S Trenton Robinson
S Brandon Hardin (if he's healthy)
DT - Kendall Reyes
DT - Jerel Worthy
G/C/T - Cordy Glenn
Jonathan Martin
Peter Konz
Mike Brewster
#17
Posted 27 April 2012 - 01:18 PM
Wish list for the Bengals in the next couple of rounds
WR Reuben Randle
WR Mohamed Sanu
WR Marvin Jones
WR DeVier Posey (will drop to late 3rd or 4th)
RB Lamar Miller
RB Isaiah Pead
RB LaMichael James
RB Robert Turbin
S Trenton Robinson
S Brandon Hardin (if he's healthy)
DT - Kendall Reyes
DT - Jerel Worthy
G/C/T - Cordy Glenn
Jonathan Martin
Peter Konz
Mike Brewster
I'm a Rutgers Alumni, so I hope the Bengals take Sanu if he's available in the 2nd. He's a big-bodied possession receiver, & broke Fitzgerald's Big East receptions record this past season.
2nd round has a lot of possibilities in it.
#18
Posted 27 April 2012 - 06:45 PM
Time to address the WR or RB position in the 3rd round with 2 picks to use.
#19
Posted 27 April 2012 - 08:47 PM
But in the third I think the Steelers whiffed!! They could have taken NT Ta'amu from Washington and had the heir to Hampton, but they went with a LB who will NEVER play LB for the Steelers in Shawn Spence from da U. At 6-0, 220 he's a SS. Can he move from LB to S? We'll see 'cause he ain't playin' no LB in a 3-4 that's fo sho! (UM speak there)
#20
Posted 27 April 2012 - 09:43 PM
Page...from Toledo, slot
Streeter... from Miami
As for a olb...R. Lewis from Oklahoma
then best available CB.
QB D.Brees, R.Fitzpatrick
RB D.Martin,R.Williams,F.Jones,R.Hillman
WR E.Decker,B.Marshall,Julio Jones,S.Rice,R.Randle
TE B.Celek,M.Bennett
K M.Nugent,L.Tynes
16 Team Auction,PPR,
#21
Posted 27 April 2012 - 11:02 PM
The only thing I question was passing on DeCastro when he was available at #21. They got Zeitler at #27 & gained an extra 3rd rounder in trading back but I hope they don't regret passing on DeCastro since he fell into the Steelers lap.
Devon Still & Brandon Thompson will fill great rotational roles on Mike Zimmer's defensive line. Not to mention AJ Green got a running mate in Mohamed Sanu in the 3rd round.
The Bengals need to address the running back position tomorrow hopefully with a Lamar Miller or Chris Polk. Overall, I really like this draft!
#22
Posted 28 April 2012 - 05:00 AM
But in the third I think the Steelers whiffed!! They could have taken NT Ta'amu from Washington and had the heir to Hampton, but they went with a LB who will NEVER play LB for the Steelers in Shawn Spence from da U. At 6-0, 220 he's a SS. Can he move from LB to S? We'll see 'cause he ain't playin' no LB in a 3-4 that's fo sho! (UM speak there)
What makes you say this? That's what he was drafted for.
#23
Posted 28 April 2012 - 08:05 AM
What makes you say this? That's what he was drafted for.
What makes you say that that was what he was drafted for?
The Steelers themselves said he will NOT play OLB and will be the backup to Timmons at ILB. You spend a third on a backup? A guy who has very limited chance to start at that position? No.
Now, I've seen Spence play many times and the guy is special. He's all over the place! He's very much like Troy. He's 5-11/6-0 and got his weight up to 230. If he maybe trimmed down a bit and improved his 4.65 speed, I'd say he's a great candidate to be groomed at SS. Troy can't play forever (and is often hurt) and some guy named Lake seemed to have done alright for himself at SS after a move from college LB.
But the guy can't play OLB and will never see the field for any real PT unless Timmons is hurt.
#24
Posted 28 April 2012 - 11:09 AM
In theory, they have the eventual replacements for both Troy and Hampton.
Now if they can just get a CB like Denard, Minnifield, or Boykin and I'll be extremely happy.
#25
Posted 28 April 2012 - 11:06 PM
Orson Charles is a little smaller than the new-age tight end, but is an excellent blocker & could be interesting to see lined up with Gresham in two-TE sets.
Marvin Jones in the 5th was an absolute steal! This pick can allow Sanu to move into the slot where he'd be much more effective as the possession receiver we needed after Shipley went down last year.
George Iloka was another pick that addressed a need at safety. He's fairly large for the position at 6'4" & 225 pounds, but possesses good ball skills. Hopefully he can contribute on special teams as a rookie & develop into a solid playmaker down the line.
The big surprise was the announcement that the Bengals agreed to a contract with the troubled Vontaze Burfict after the draft concluded. He'll probably be cut during camp but if the defensive coaching staff can motivate him, this move could pay dividends.
I'd rate the Bengals draft somewhere in the A-/B+ range, but still upset they let DeCastro get by in the 1st round.
#26
Posted 29 April 2012 - 01:02 PM
#27
Posted 29 April 2012 - 06:43 PM
There were multiple points in this draft where I was starting to get disappointed. But then something would happen a few picks later to bring me back. For example, I'm shaking my head when Still gets drafted instead of Reuben Randle, but the Bengals ended up getting Marvin Jones and Mohamed Sanu later on...2 guys I liked. Another example, I couldn't believe they passed up on DeCastro to gain a 3rd round pick. But then I hear/read nothing but positives about Zeitler, with Mayock tossing in a negative about DeCastro struggling with bigger men. Overall, this draft is definitely an A for me. They addressed every hole on the team, and got great value with most of the picks. If one of Jones or Sanu end up being that missing piece at WR2, then it jumps up to an A+
The more I read about Zeitler, the more impressed with him I become. Thankfully they used the 3rd rounder they gained from trading back with New England by selecting the promising Brandon Thompson from Clemson.
Only time will tell if passing on DeCastro to select Zeitler & Thompson was worth it, but I'm growing more confident that Marvin & his staff made a smart choice with this move.
In regards to Sanu & Jones, I think we got exceptional value here. Gruden is gonna have fun calling up plays for all the young play makers his offense has now.
#28
Posted 30 April 2012 - 09:00 AM
The more I read about Zeitler, the more impressed with him I become. Thankfully they used the 3rd rounder they gained from trading back with New England by selecting the promising Brandon Thompson from Clemson.
Only time will tell if passing on DeCastro to select Zeitler & Thompson was worth it, but I'm growing more confident that Marvin & his staff made a smart choice with this move.
In regards to Sanu & Jones, I think we got exceptional value here. Gruden is gonna have fun calling up plays for all the young play makers his offense has now.
FWIW, in the FFT mock draft I made the Steelers selection and took Zeitler @ 24 with no hesitation. Guy is just a road paver. I'd have been very happy with them getting him @ 24 on Thursday, but I'd still rather have Decastro. His football accumen is thru the roof. But, even from the perspective of a division foe, I have to admit the Bengals has a pretty strong draft.
From the Steelers perspective, I struggle with drafting BPA vs drafting for need, but in this case, they accomplished both. I get excited just thinking about the possibility of having Pouncey, Gilbert, DeCastro and Big Mike Adams on the front line. That's two 1st rounders and two 2nd rounders protecting Ben and a young core that could be together for another 8 years (if contracts break right). Adding Spence and Ta'amu are great picks as well, Next year the draft focus will likely be on the defensive side and the only glaring hole the Steelers have going forward is CB and depth @ Safety. All in all I feel like the AFC North teams all had pretty good drafts.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)
#29
Posted 30 April 2012 - 09:12 AM
FWIW, in the FFT mock draft I made the Steelers selection and took Zeitler @ 24 with no hesitation. Guy is just a road paver. I'd have been very happy with them getting him @ 24 on Thursday, but I'd still rather have Decastro. His football accumen is thru the roof. But, even from the perspective of a division foe, I have to admit the Bengals has a pretty strong draft.
From the Steelers perspective, I struggle with drafting BPA vs drafting for need, but in this case, they accomplished both. I get excited just thinking about the possibility of having Pouncey, Gilbert, DeCastro and Big Mike Adams on the front line. That's two 1st rounders and two 2nd rounders protecting Ben and a young core that could be together for another 8 years (if contracts break right). Adding Spence and Ta'amu are great picks as well, Next year the draft focus will likely be on the defensive side and the only glaring hole the Steelers have going forward is CB and depth @ Safety. All in all I feel like the AFC North teams all had pretty good drafts.
I do remember you picking Zeitler there as well. The Steelers picks of DeCastro & Adams were both great value/need based picks. Ta'amu looks to be the heir apparent to Casey Hampton as well. I hate to admit but the Steelers had a pretty good draft as well.
Not often you see a Bengals fan agreeing with a Steelers fan!
#30
Posted 30 April 2012 - 09:25 AM
I do remember you picking Zeitler there as well. The Steelers picks of DeCastro & Adams were both great value/need based picks. Ta'amu looks to be the heir apparent to Casey Hampton as well. I hate to admit but the Steelers had a pretty good draft as well.
Not often you see a Bengals fan agreeing with a Steelers fan!
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." (Edmund Burke)










