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    Yea...I know....I'm not supposed to be supporting my team till they get rid of Mike Brown but here's my mock draft picks for the Bengals.

    #1. AJ Green, WR GA
    #2. Mike Poncey, OG UF
    #3. Greg Jones, ILB MSU
    #4. Jarrad Tarrant, FS GA Tech
    #5. John Moffit, OG Wisc
    #6. Noel Devine, RB WV
    #7. Mike Mohamed, ILB Cal
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mott the Hoople View Post
    Yea...I know....I'm not supposed to be supporting my team till they get rid of Mike Brown but here's my mock draft picks for the Bengals.

    #1. AJ Green, WR GA
    #2. Mike Poncey, OG UF
    #3. Greg Jones, ILB MSU
    #4. Jarrad Tarrant, FS GA Tech
    #5. John Moffit, OG Wisc
    #6. Noel Devine, RB WV
    #7. Mike Mohamed, ILB Cal
    Good list. AJ Green will make the defenses focus on him and he'll still put up good numbers.

    Not sure about Noel Devine though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WinterBorn View Post
    Good list. AJ Green will make the defenses focus on him and he'll still put up good numbers.

    Not sure about Noel Devine though.
    Yea, I had misgivings about him too but when I look at him, he's small but built like a fire hydrant and with his speed he's certainly an offensive weapon and he has James Brooks level of speed and elusiveness. With 4.3 speed if he's still available in the 6th round I say take him. He won't be an every down back but with his speed and hands and his ability to take it all the way on any one play....I think it's worth the gamble.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mott the Hoople View Post
    Yea, I had misgivings about him too but when I look at him, he's small but built like a fire hydrant and with his speed he's certainly an offensive weapon and he has James Brooks level of speed and elusiveness. With 4.3 speed if he's still available in the 6th round I say take him. He won't be an every down back but with his speed and hands and his ability to take it all the way on any one play....I think it's worth the gamble.
    He is definitally dangerous. I just worry about his durability in the pros. But if he is still there by the 6th round, yeah grab him.

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    Bengal fan please ask Lions fan about drafting WR in round 1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Topspin View Post
    Bengal fan please ask Lions fan about drafting WR in round 1.
    You mean Calvin Johnson? He went to the Pro Bowl twice and has just finished his second 1,000+ yard, 12 TD season.

    I think the Bengals would take that sort of performance from Green.

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    I mean if you want to be the lions ie. never in the playoffs.
    Shitty teams need bad mutha fuckers on the line first.
    Bengals have a bunch of momma's boys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Topspin View Post
    I mean if you want to be the lions ie. never in the playoffs.
    Shitty teams need bad mutha fuckers on the line first.
    Bengals have a bunch of momma's boys.
    Having a great O line is critical. But you also need skill players to score.
    If you'll notice, Mott listed 2 of the top OGs in the draft this year.

    Pouncey is a beast.

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    I'd go OL/DL if I were as shitty as the bengals. I'd love to have AJ green, but not at the expense of having a real OLB or saftey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Topspin View Post
    I'd go OL/DL if I were as shitty as the bengals. I'd love to have AJ green, but not at the expense of having a real OLB or saftey.
    His list of players to draft includes 2 O linemen, 2 Linebackers, and a Safety. Only the WR & RB are offensive skill players.

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    whatever, you want to pick flyshit out of the pepper go ahead.
    If I were them, or the saints OL/DL - LB first and second round.

    RB & WR are actually more commonly successful in later rounds
    We got Coston in the last round, Denvers stud that got them over the superbowl humb was a 6th rounder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Topspin View Post
    whatever, you want to pick flyshit out of the pepper go ahead.
    If I were them, or the saints OL/DL - LB first and second round.

    RB & WR are actually more commonly successful in later rounds
    We got Coston in the last round, Denvers stud that got them over the superbowl humb was a 6th rounder.
    A receiver like Green can make a huge difference. Look at what Randy Moss has done.

    I'm not picking anything out of anywhere. The Bengals need everything.

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    when you have 2 & 85 and lose big, wr is the least of your worries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topspin View Post
    Bengal fan please ask Lions fan about drafting WR in round 1.
    or QB or RB or DE. We've drafted all three with the #1 pick over all and gone bust with them. One thing is for sure. The Bengals will not invest the resources in scouting and evaluating college talent prior to the draft that the other NFL teams do. So my expectations are not very high. AJ Green is quite a talent but a 4th over all pick talent? He may be trade bait. I don't think Green is worth the money they'll have to pay a 4th over all pick. I'd trade him for Peterson out of LSU in a heart beat.
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    exactly, with Peterson you get a Revis like potential.
    We screwed up big time picking bush #4
    Big ass O linemen like Wiscons breads are the way to go, them and the Dlinemen LSU/sec puts out. Auburns D lineman is as close as can't miss can get.
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