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  1. 1. who had the worst draft today

    • Vikings
      1
    • Bills
      29
    • Bears
      4
    • Rams
      2
    • other
      3


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The Vikings first two rounds saved them from being the worst so far I think. But definitely the Bills overall.

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The Vikings first two rounds saved them from being the worst so far I think. But definitely the Bills overall.

 

I would correct this.

 

Their first round pick saved them from being the worst, over the Bills.

 

But their second round picks were getting steadily worse. It may end up they can overtake the Bills for worst draft at this rate.

 

They are so reaching for players, and it is just beyond explanation and understanding.

 

They should have taken hodge and locked down the LB, or kept their two 3rd rounders. Gotten a better QB and also gotten a safety or something.

 

The CB and C they took in the second are tweeners or utility players at best.

 

I would rather be laughed at for missing getting to the potium than endure the second round again.

 

I want an investigation. If it turns out to be that guy who embellished his resume about his football experience. Then boot him to the curb. Whomever is the moron, please get him out of there as quickly as possible please.

 

This 2nd round is tanking the Vikings offseason.

 

Sad to say it, I like some of the packers moves way better.

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Read this blog first, at least the posting entitled

Is Fran Foley His Real Name?

 

The story seemed to start as an amusing trifle. New Vikings personnel maven Fran Foley admitted that on his resume, he had broadened his playing experience at something called Framingham State College.

http://rubechat.kfan.com/blogs/danbarreiro.../22/378496.aspx

though this one isn't that bad either.

http://rubechat.kfan.com/blogs/danbarreiro/default.aspx

 

 

I found the proof of who the moron was that resulted in this bad draft.

 

http://www.kfan.com/pages/nfldraft2006/?fe...&article=466092

 

WITH THE VIKINGS

Vice President of Player Personnel Fran Foley freely admits Jackson is a project. But the Vikings thought enough of him to attend his Pro Day and put together a hush-hush private workout in his hometown. There's no doubt the pick seems like a reach to many teams, despite Foley's insistence that information indicated other teams might snipe him early in the third round. (Jackson himself believed there was "a slight chance" he'd go on Day 1.) The Vikings began making calls to trade up into the top of the third once Jackson slipped past No. 60, then consummated a deal with Pittsburgh for the 64th pick. Jackson will enter camp as the third QB behind Brad Johnson and Mike McMahon, and there's no guarantee he'll be the man to succeed Johnson in coming years. But considering the picks invested in him -- the Vikings dealt both of their third-rounders, Nos. 83 and 95, which Foley said was an exact match on their value chart -- Jackson should have every opportunity to develop into a starter. -- Tom Pelissero

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