The Vikes are going with Ramik Wilson, ILB, Georgia. This guy needs some refining but it is a big need for the Vikes. He will at least see the field and provide some depth early on.
Hope everyone is ok. I had a similar thing happen to my wife last week. We had an older car so it was deemed totaled once the airbags deployed. Accidents are super unfortunate.So as some of you know, my wife got in an accident and the insurance company classified it as totaled so we'll be going out to look at replacement cars in a few hours. Hopefully it won't take forever because she pretty much knows what she wants to get. If and only if @Warner4Prez doesn't make his pick before his deadline I'll be picking for him and this is the player I'll pick:
Nick O'Leary, TE, Florida State
THIS IS NOT A PICK YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1100 hours EST is his deadline, so after that time someone can make this pick for him or just consider it his pick and @BonifayRam can then make his pick and so on with the rest of the mockers. Or you can just wait until I get back and I'll update the list with everyone's picks. Don't forget to put the next mockers on the clock and notify the mocker following him he's on deck.
I wish he was picking for the Cheatriots because here's who I'd pick for them:
Kyle Christy, P, Florida
Don't worry about it. Now step up to the whipping post so we can get this 10 lashes thing over with before supper.Hoooooo damn, I'm truly sorry for dropping the ball 'gents! Thanks for making the pick!
Keep in mind Gentlemen I will be off the grid until the 22nd of April. If we get to the 4th round Browns need defense please. and defense if you don't please.
Sounds like we need to put one together. I guess it's safe to assume Den will not be here for this pick anyways. He wants D so let's pool some choices for the boy.@Alan - do we have a contingency plan for Den? He's got two of the next few picks...
It feels like an age since I picked :/I don't have a pick this round.
You can blame that pick choice on me. I used the needs info from NFL.com and I noticed you hadn't picked up any TEs so I went to Walter Football and got the best one left. He was their 3rd ranked TE.Warner4Prez noticing his draft is ruined:
Hoooooo damn, I'm truly sorry for dropping the ball 'gents! Thanks for making the pick!
Den threw us a curveball!
Oh, I think it was a good choice you made Alan. O'leary is a solid TE.You can blame that pick choice on me. I used the needs info from NFL.com and I noticed you hadn't picked up any TEs so I went to Walter Football and got the best one left. It was their 3rd ranked TE.
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Nick O'Leary, TE, Florida State
Height: 6-3. Weight: 252.
40 Time: 4.94.
Projected Round (2015): 3-4.
4/11/15: The senior totaled 48 receptions for 618 yards and six touchdowns in 2014. He was huge for the Seminoles in their narrow win over Clemson (6-77). Sources told WalterFootball.com that with the weak tight end class, they expect a team to reach on O'Leary sooner than where he should be drafted. O'Leary hurt his stock by running slower than expected at the Combine with a surprisingly poor 40.
8/27/14: Throughout 2013, O'Leary was a good weapon for the Seminoles and quarterback Jameis Winston. O'Leary had 33 receptions for 557 yards and seven touchdowns for the year. He was superb in the first game of the season with three catches for 47 yards with three touchdowns against Pittsburgh. In the game that propelled the Seminoles to the National Championship, O'Leary dominated Clemson with five receptions for 161 yards.
O'Leary made clutch catches for Winston all year. O'Leary is undersized, but he could be a move tight end and play some h-back in the NFL. O'Leary is a mismatch receiver, but is somewhat under-utilized because Florida State spreads the ball around so much. For the NFL, he'll need to add weight and improve his blocking. His game is similar to former Colt Dallas Clark. With Florida State having an inexperienced receiving corps, O'Leary could see a lot of targets in 2014.
O'Leary would flash on occasion for the Seminoles in 2012. He totaled 21 receptions for 252 yards and three touchdowns for the season, but he played better than the numbers indicate. O'Leary worked his way onto the field as a true freshman in 2011. He led all Seminole tight ends with 12 receptions for 164 yards.
Atlanta Falcons
Top 5 needs: OLB, ILB, TE, OL, WRNo. of selections: 8Draft picks: Round 1 (8), Round 2 (42), Round 3 (73), Round 4 (107), Round 5 (146), Round 6 (185), Round 7 (225), Round 7 (249)Analysis: The additions of Adrian Clayborn and O'Brien Schofield help add depth on the defensive side, there's still a great deal of work to be done. TheFalcons must find a pass rusher at the "LEO" spot to fit into Dan Quinn's defense, and they could use more thump inside at linebacker. Left guard is an immediate need, as is a versatile tight end who can block and catch in Kyle Shanahan's offense.
She bought a new Toyota Corolla LE to replace her old one. We paid $18,000 for the old one in 2008 and we paid $16,400 for this 2015 version. This must be the new math I've heard people talk about. Or the 2008 version was 65% plastic and this one is 85% plastic. :eek: It seems to be a much nicer car than the old one.Ramhusker wondering if I'm going to appear on Top Gear:
So did you get a new car yet Alan?
Ain't that the truth! At least it wasn't her fault and the other woman had insurance. The last time I had an accident I was also rear ended but the lady who hit me was an illegal immigrant au pair who didn't have a driving license or insurance. Cost me my $500 deductible.Jorgeh0605 empathizing:
Accidents are super unfortunate.