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    1. Chargers
    2. Colts
    3. Patriots
    4. Seahawks
    5. Giants
    6. Packers
    7. Bears
    8. Cowboys
    9. Browns
    10. Cardinals
    11. Ravens
    12. Steelers
    13. Eagles
    14. Vikings
    15. Jaguars
    16. Bills
    17. Titans
    18. Redskins
    19. Texans
    20. Bucs
    21. Chiefs
    22. Bengals
    23. Saints
    24. Jets
    25. Panthers
    26. Falcons
    27. Raiders
    28. Rams
    29. Lions
    30. 49ers
    31. Broncos
    32. Dolphins
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  • #2
    I don't think they factored in things like, "Cleveland had a top 10 pick for a hell of a lot of these drafts."

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    • #3
      The 49ers should be dead last just for taking Vernon Davis 6th overall. I don't care how good he was supposed to be, he's a ****ing tight end.


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      • #4
        Bears at #7? Are you kidding me? That's a joke if I have ever seen one...Cards at 10?????????????
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        • #5
          I love the Giants, but I think they're basing a #5 ranking way too much on last years's draft. Prior to 2007, our drafts haven't exactly been stellar.

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          • #6
            I disagree with the Vikings "biggest mistake".

            They said...

            Biggest mistake: Chalk up Troy Williamson (2005/first) as another top 10 wide receiver bust. He was traded this off-season to Jacksonville for the 193rd overall pick (sixth round), which is 186 slots lower than where Williamson was drafted.

            What about the first round pick, DE Dimitrius Underwood??? That guy didn't even play a down for the Vikings, and was released before the season even started because he was literally insane! Underwood had to have been the worst pick I've ever seen in Vikings history, by far. Sure, Williamson was bad, but WR's in round one are always a huge gamble, and at least Williamson played for the Vikings some.
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            WFB Comments on Vikings @ Steelers Game Rigging
            PuppyPuncher:"It sure was nice enough of Roger Goodell to let the refs from Ark-Florida officiate the Vikings-Steelers game"
            NoNonsenseCoach:"As a Steelers fan living in Pittsburgh I can still admit that tripping penalty was a complete ghost call."
            Simonds:"The tripping call was awful, yes, but there were a number of other absurd calls that went against the Vikings, including a DEFENSIVE delay of game penalty against the Vikings only called after a failed attempt to convert a third and 2 by the Steelers. Even the commentators were utterly floored that the refs made that call."
            Wraith36444:"A shady tripping call on Minnesota essentially gave the game to the Steelers. The Vikings were the better team, but it is too hard to beat a decent team and the refs. Oh and Harvin is the man."
            MaineMan:"I have to agree that it was an awful call and that it changed the outcome. Overall a great game by the Vikes and tragic that the well-deserved victory was stolen away like that."
            PaddyPatriot:"I've seen this play and I have to agree, I can't believe they called it tripping"
            Johndoe:"You know the officiating is bad when a Steeler's fan, like myself, thinks it was pretty bad."
            Steelers_Pens_Fan:"I will admit that the whole "tripping" thing probably shouldn't have been a flag."
            ZN0rseman:"It's great to know that good old fashioned pro football game rigging is still alive and well in America."
            Klunker18:"I'm with Z on this one. Definitely one of those games that makes you wonder if the NFL wants certain teams to win."
            TRICKaz"I agree that was a BS call"
            InjuredReserve:"Have yet to hear anyone say it was the right call. Seems as if the Vikings were cheated a bit."
            Eagles4Life:"Coaches just need to be able to challenge penalties"
            EL_Guapo:"The tripping call was bad, the delay of game was stupid Either way, the Vikings showed they are a top team."
            EllijayFalconsFan:"The tripping penalty was rediculous."
            Archon095:"Even as a Steeler fan I agree that the call was bull."
            BroncosCon:"I'm sorry that was a total bull**** call and it changed the outcome of the game. Pittsburgh still won, but it was almost like Denver winning at Cincy."

            Tony Dungy:"The Vikings are just one bad tripping penalty away from being undefeated.
            Jon Gruden:"That was just a bad, bad call. It cost the Vikings an important win at Pittsburgh, and it could really hurt them in the post season."

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            • #7
              Wow, the Cowboys 2005 draft was pretty loaded, looking back.

              11 - Demarcus Ware, DE/OLB
              20 - Marcus Spears, DE/DT
              42 - Kevin Burnett, LB
              109 - Marion Barber, RB
              132 - Chris Canty, DE/DT
              224 - Jay Ratliff, DE/DT

              Who else can post a team's draft in one year that was loaded like this one? It would be interesting to see who can come up with the best draft year for one team.
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              • #8
                I think Walter will be doing something very similar and it should be better than this. It just goes over who got the best players without considering who they passed up or where they were picking.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bluto View Post
                  I love the Giants, but I think they're basing a #5 ranking way too much on last years's draft. Prior to 2007, our drafts haven't exactly been stellar.
                  Really? 2003 ok Willie Joe, but we got Osi and David Diehl, also Shiancoe who has gotten us a comp pick this year, 2004 produced 3 starters, 2005 produced 2 current starters and a future starter, 2006 was an average effort but we will still be fielding 3 starters from that class as well next year. 2007 produced a rookie class but for one person contributed noticeably to the team.

                  William Joseph and Sinorice Moss a-side the Giants have drafted very well in recent years.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by giantsfanmike View Post
                    Really? 2003 ok Willie Joe, but we got Osi and David Diehl, also Shiancoe who has gotten us a comp pick this year, 2004 produced 3 starters, 2005 produced 2 current starters and a future starter, 2006 was an average effort but we will still be fielding 3 starters from that class as well next year. 2007 produced a rookie class but for one person contributed noticeably to the team.

                    William Joseph and Sinorice Moss a-side the Giants have drafted very well in recent years.
                    Agreed. We have particularly done well in the late rounds... starting DT Barry Cofield was a 5th or 7th rounder, Ahmad Bradshaw a 7th rounder, Kevin Boss 5th round, Brandon Jacobs 4th round, Justin Tuck 3rd round...

                    early rounds are great: Osi, Eli, Shockey, Ross, Webster, S.Smith, Diehl, Snee, Kiwanuka...
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by yem123 View Post
                      Agreed. We have particularly done well in the late rounds... starting DT Barry Cofield was a 5th or 7th rounder, Ahmad Bradshaw a 7th rounder, Kevin Boss 5th round, Brandon Jacobs 4th round, Justin Tuck 3rd round...

                      early rounds are great: Osi, Eli, Shockey, Ross, Webster, S.Smith, Diehl, Snee, Kiwanuka...
                      Diehl was a 5th rounder btw.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by NoNonsenseCoach View Post
                        I think Walter will be doing something very similar and it should be better than this. It just goes over who got the best players without considering who they passed up or where they were picking.
                        Like Draft grades? Man that's a great idea never thought of it before
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by PuppyPuncher View Post
                          I don't think they factored in things like, "Cleveland had a top 10 pick for a hell of a lot of these drafts."
                          Not true Wimbley was 13th and Fain was 21st
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by FL_Dawg View Post
                            Not true Wimbley was 13th and Fain was 21st
                            Considering that they could have had Haloti Ngata, they ****ed up.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Matt McGuire View Post
                              Bears at #7? Are you kidding me? That's a joke if I have ever seen one...Cards at 10?????????????
                              Which of those teams below the bears have more pro bowlers?? I doubt many have more.
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