NFL Draft - "How do you feel your team did?"

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I'm an Eagles fan, since the days of Tom Woodeshiek, Pete Liske, the lovable loser Eagles since 1970. :facepalm:

I think Chip did well going "D" in this draft and they got a decent return man and deep threat in the USC product!!

I also think Minnesota did well in their draft, I like Cummings from Pitt a lot.

I think the Jets got a steal in Bryce Petty and the Packers did well in taking Hundley from UCLA!!

So how did your team do and who do you think will impact your team from this draft? For me, the Eagles 2nd rounder, Eric Rowe from Utah will make an impact and sleeper would be Evans from K-St.

Thoughts and input always appreciated!!
 

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The best part of the Bears' draft is they resisted the urge to reach on players in the top three rounds.
 

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Coach John Harbaugh summed it up best Sunday when he said this was a draft in which need and best player available intersected for the Ravens. Baltimore lost wide receiver Torrey Smith and tight end Owen Daniels in free agency, and the Ravens replaced them with vertical threats in Breshad Perriman (first round) and Maxx Williams (second round). The Ravens traded Haloti Ngata, and they addressed the void with Carl Davis (third round). This theme extended into the fourth round, where the Ravens drafted Za'Darius Smith, who is a Pernell McPhee clone. There was a lot of pressure on the Ravens in this draft because they didn't have the salary cap room to address their needs this offseason. Outside of not getting a cornerback earlier, this was a near perfect draft for the Ravens. -- Jamison Hensley
 

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Melvin Gordon and Denzel Perryman are legitimate impact players who should contribute as rookies. Other than that, with a league-low five selections, San Diego just didn't have enough bites at the apple. And with several areas that needed attention in this year's draft, the Chargers will have to rely on the improvement and continued health of players already on the roster for a return to the playoffs in 2015. -- Eric D. Williams
 

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The best part of the Bears' draft is they resisted the urge to reach on players in the top three rounds.

I think the Bears hit a homerun with their first 3 picks and 4 of them have a chance to play immediately, especially White, Goldman, Grasu (beast) and Langford.

Grasu has a chance to be a pro bowler.
 

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Everybody loves their team's draft, but let's revisit this draft in a few years to see if we still love it!!

As far as the Giants are concerned....

I love the first 3 picks & think they got a steal in the 3rd round with the pick of Owa, the defensive end from UCLA....

In total I like the entire draft & i think they have a sleeper in the safety out of Texas, Thompson....

But we shall see....
 
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Everybody loves their team's draft, but let's revisit this draft in a few years to see if we still love it!!

As far as my team is concerned....

I love the first 3 picks & think they got a steal in the 3rd round with the pick of Owa, the defensive end from UCLA....

In total I like the entire draft & i think they have a sleeper in the safety out of Texas, Thompson....

But we shall see....

True dat!!

You never know how good any draft is in any sport until 2-3 yrs down the road, but most NFL players are more ready than any other sport, ie., MLB, NBA and NHL, the latter 3 younger players need time to physically develop and mature, whereas most football players have matured physically, they may have to tone their bodies or improve a step or so in speed and mentally between the ears, but most are ready, oe of the only sports that doesn't need a minor league system, they just get fed by the SEC, ACC, B12, B10 and PAC12.

Years ago, you could get a top notch talent from Grambling or Jackson St, but the past few years, no one from those two programs have made an impact to be talked about going early. When Eddie Robinson was at Grambling, he would pump out 2 to 3 quality players per year. Southern also put out a few and Texas Southern. It's sad to see the regression of once famed programs in the SWAC and the ol' WAC not getting the players they once did thanks to all the changes that have gone on, no matter what those were.

I remember Gary "Big Hands" Johnson, Walter Payton, Doug Williams, Michael Strahan, among the famed that played in the SWAC, and Jerry Rice went to Miss Valley St. BYU years ago would spit out a few players every year too, the last two years have been down for them but still a kid or two made NFL rosters.

Oh well! Onwards!!

Less than 4 months for College foots!! :00hour
 

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Loved the Bengals draft.. I feel we got tons of value with the Fisher, Dawson, and speedster Alford picks.. Adding depth to the oline is always satisfying as a fan.. But as its been said it kinda takes a few seasons to see if they pan out
 

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on paper you have to love the Vikings draft but let's see, it always has great potential. remember the year the Vikings took Troy Williamson and Erasmus James? every publication gave that Viking draft an a or a plus. not one player from that draft was on the team for a second contract! I'm glad Vikes went defense and found the tackle in 4 th round, if it pans out they will be a playoff caliber squad. Kendricks could be huge cause Barr and he played together.
 
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