Big Daddy wrote:If i was Raider management, i would be pushing for a Randy Moss to Green Bay for a 2nd round draft pick. I would then bring Jake Plummer in when the Broncos have to release him before his signing bonus is due. I would select Calvin Johnson with the #1 pick, and grab Troy Smith or Drew Stanton with the second round pick, and groom them for a year or two under Plummer.
Thats my thoughts, and I am not even a Raider fan.
That sounds almost perfect. The only problem with it is that they need an offensive line BAD!
greenbay isnt going to give up a 2nd rder for moss im hearing conditional pick at best for him bc his cap number is so high. I like the Plummer idea though didnt even think of that. I think moss needs to be gone though for them to do this bc he is a cancer in Oak and i cant see them letting moss tutor the rookie.
2004: 2 League's 2 Championships
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2006: 1 league 2nd place
GreenBay4Life wrote:greenbay isnt going to give up a 2nd rder for moss im hearing conditional pick at best for him bc his cap number is so high. I like the Plummer idea though didnt even think of that. I think moss needs to be gone though for them to do this bc he is a cancer in Oak and i cant see them letting moss tutor the rookie.
good point, but I didnt see where Woodson deserved the contract he got from them, so with favre on his last hurah, they might be dumb enough to do it. Maybe even a 3rd round pick could land him.
Those are outstanding numbers. But I try not to get "too", involved in them. Case in point. Does anyone remember when Rex Grossman showed off before the NFL Draft, by throwing the ball 60 yards on his knees. It was very impressive, but obviously hasn't helped him too much in the real games.
mrblitz wrote:Those are outstanding numbers. But I try not to get "too", involved in them. Case in point. Does anyone remember when Rex Grossman showed off before the NFL Draft, by throwing the ball 60 yards on his knees. It was very impressive, but obviously hasn't helped him too much in the real games.
Yeah, but that's kind of an odd thing to say you can do. The number presented in the first post are generally accepted benchmarks.
mrblitz wrote:Those are outstanding numbers. But I try not to get "too", involved in them. Case in point. Does anyone remember when Rex Grossman showed off before the NFL Draft, by throwing the ball 60 yards on his knees. It was very impressive, but obviously hasn't helped him too much in the real games.
Yeah, but that's kind of an odd thing to say you can do. The number presented in the first post are generally accepted benchmarks.
Yea....and also those are two completely different positions. The physical ability of a WR to be as athletic as CJ comes into play a lot more than if a QB can throw it far on his knees. You can't teach speed and jumping ability, and combine that with his great hands and you've got yourself one heck of a WR.