2010 NFL Draft

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Kaptain Poop said:
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Steve Young is talking more on ESPN than the other 4 caste clowns put together.  Seems like they're pissed at him too. 

Did you notice how Young made a point of saying that Toby could run out of the i as a tailback? This after the other heads framed the conversation around Alstott obviously implying Toby might be a good fullback. Young made his comment and pointly stared at the other analists which was met by eerie silence and blank stares in return. There was obvioius tension in the room.


I caught that as well Kaptain Poop. Young made a special point of saying that Gerhart should play tailback and not fullback. That comment was meant with silence and probably was made in reference to some private conversations those guys were having leading up to the draft. Steve Young himself could have easily played tailback in the NFL with his 4.5 speed and elusiveness, he was a outstanding athlete.
 

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Here are some UDFA we have spent a lot of time talking about on this site and where they signed.
Chris Maragos(UW)- 49ers
Mike Mayberry(IU)- Bears
Levi Horn(Montana)- Bears
Nathan Overbay(Eastern Washington)- Broncos
Chris Marinelli(Stanford)- Broncos
Kyle McCarthy(ND)- Broncos
Auston English(OU)- Browns
Jevan Snead(Ole Miss)- Bucs
Derek Hardman(Eastern Kentucky)- Bucs
Max Hall(BYU)- Cardinals
Max Komar(Idaho)- Cards
Casey Knipps(SDSU)- Cards
Jordyn Jackson(Eastern Oregon)- Chargers
Blair White(MSU)- Colts
Jeff Linkenbach(Cincy)- Colts
Tim hiller(WMU)- Colts
MAtt Nichols(Eastern Washington)- Cowboys
Chris Gronkowski(Maryland)- Cowboys
The 3 white wrs to the Eagles have been mnetioned(Simonds, Cooper, and Jurovich)
Joey Elliot(Purdue)- Eagles
Colin Peek(Bama)- Falcons
Ryan Wolfe(UNLV)- Falcons
Jim Cordle(Ohio St.)- Giants
Kackert's been mentioned going to the Jags
Kyle Bosworth(UCLA)- Jags
Chris McGaha(ASU)- Jags
Trevor Harris(Edinboro)- Jags
Cory Reamer(Bama)- Jets
Richard Dickson(LSU)- Lions
Frank Zombo(CMU)- Pack
Tim Knicky(Stephen F. Austin)- Pack
Chris Campbell(Eastern Illionois)- Pack
Matt O'Hanlon, S, Nebraska- Panthers
Mark Ortmann, OT, Michigan- Panthers
Dane Fletcher(Montana State0- Pats
Bryan Anderson(CMU)- Pats
Ross Ventrone(Nova)- Pats
John Flethcher(Wyoming)- Ravens
Mike McLaughlin(BC)- Ravens
Ryan Hamilton(VAndy)- Saints
Brandon Carter(TT)- Saints
Jeff Byer(USC)- Seahawks
Joe Pawelek(Baylor)- Seahawks
James Brindley(Utah State)- Seahawks
Adam Ulatoski, OL, Texas- Texans
Steve Maneri, OT/TE, Temple-Texans
Cole Pemberton, OT, CSU-Texans
WIllie Rose, FB, FAU- Titans
Bobby Sewell, WR, Brown-Titans

A lot of these guys have already been mentioned, but I thought I'd put all in one place so you don't have to sift through the lists yourselves.

Edited by: celticdb15
 

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OTs Cole Pemberton, Linkenbach and Adam Ulatoski should have been drafted.

If Adam Ulatoski was a black left tackle on the Longhorns' -- it's guaranteed that he would have been drafted.

I think Colin Peek has a chance to make the Falcons.
 

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Thanks to everyone for keeping track of everything draft related. I was on the road and out of state the first two days of the draft and haven't had much time to see what happened. This thread is a pot of gold, information wise, and it has saved me a lot of time. Its always great to see a lot of posters finding and posting info on the White athletes we have followed. To be sure, this figured to be, and was a disappointing draft. I do believe the caste system is trying to do everything it can to keep the false facade of black athletic supremacy from crumbling. Despite the screwings we've seen already in the draft and what will undoubtedly happen with some of these athletes between now and the beginning of the regular season (and over the next few years), the caste system can and will be defeated. We have already seen the cracks in the facade, and there are tons of other cracks appearing on the surface. Caste Football is making a difference, and along with the continued efforts of those who are willing to speak out about anti-White discrimination, we will see a slow end to the Caste System and the lies that prop it up.
 

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QB

1. Jimmy Clausen - Rd 1 - Rd 2 Panthers
2. Tim Tebow - Rd 1 - Rd 2 - Rd 1 Broncos
3. Colt McCoy - Rd 1 - Rd 2 Rd 3 - Browns
4. John Skelton - Rd 3 - Rd 5 - Rd 5 Cardinals
5. Dan Lefevour - Rd 4 - Rd 6 - Rd 6 Chicago
6. Johnathan Crompton - Rd 4 - Rd 6 - Rd 5 - Chargers
7. Jevan Snead - Rd 4 - Rd 6
8. Zac Robinson - Rd 5 - Rd 7 - Rd 7 Patriots
9. Mike Kafka - Rd 5 - Rd 7 - Rd 5 Eagles
10. Sean Canfield - Rd 6 - Rd 7 - Rd 7 Saints
11. Rusty Smith - RD 6 - Titans (not on my original rankings)
13. Tony Pike - Rd 6 Panthers (did not add to original list...oversight on my part, I projected him as a 3-4th rounder)
14. Levi Brown - Rd 7 Bills

RB
1. Toby Gerhart Rd 2 - Rd 2 - Vikings
2. Jake Sharp Rd 6-Rd 7


FB
1. Willie Rose Rd 6
2. Jack Concoran Rd 7

WR
1. Eric Decker Rd 2 - Rd 3 - Rd 3 - Broncos
2. Jordan Shipley Rd 3 - Rd 4 - Rd 3 Bengals
3. Riley Cooper Rd 3 - Rd 4 - Rd 5 Eagles
4. Blair White Rd 4
5. Chris McGaha Rd 5 - Rd 7
6. Kerry Meier Rd 5 - Rd 7 - Rd 5 - Falcons
7. Pat Simonds Rd 6 - Rd 7
8. Kevin Jurovich Rd 6 - Rd 7
9. Ryan Wolfe Rd 7
10. Marc Mariani Rd 7 - Rd 7 Titans
11. Tim Tooner Rd 7 - Lions (not on original rankings)

TE
1. Rob Gronkowski Rd 1 - Rd 2 - Rd 2 Patriots
2. Dennis Pitta Rd 2 - Rd 3 - Rd 4 Baltimore
3. Garret Graham Rd 4 - Rd 4 Texans
4. Colin Peek Rd 4 - Rd 6
5. Jameson Konz Rd 4 - Rd 6 - Rd 7 Seahawks
6. Nate Byham Rd 5 - Rd 6 - 49ERS
7. Mickey Shuler Rd 6 - Rd 7 - Rd 7 Vikings
8. Cody Slate Rd 7
9. Brody Eldridge Rd 7 - Rd 5 - Colts
10. Jeron Mastrud Rd 7
11. Scott Sicko Rd 7
12. Jim Dray - Rd 7 Cardinals (not on my original rankings)

OT
1. Bryan Buluga Rd 1 - Rd 1 Packers
2. Jared Veldheer Rd 2 - Rd 3 - Rd 3 Raiders
3. Jason Fox Rd 3 - Rd 4 - Rd 4 - Detroit
4. Kyle Calloway Rd 4 - Rd7 Bills
5. Casey Knips Rd 4 - Rd 5
6. Adam Ulatoski Rd 6 - Rd 7
7. Sam Young Rd 6 - Rd 7 - Rd 6 Dallas
8. Derek Hardman Rd 6- Rd 7
9. Thomas Welch Rd 6 -Rd 7 - Rd 7 Patriots
10. Will Barker Rd 6 - Rd 7
11. Mike Tepper Rd 6 - Rd 7

OG
1. Mike Johnson Rd 2 - Rd 3 - Rd 3 Falcons
2. Mitch Petrus Rd 3 - Rd 4 - Rd 5 Giants
3. Zane Beadles Rd 4 - Rd 6 - Rd 2 Broncos
4. Brandon Carter Rd 4 - Rd 6
5. Kurtis Gregory Rd 5 - Rd 7
6. Casey Bender Rd 6 - Rd 7
7. Chris Marinelli Rd 6 - Rd 7
8. Alex Parsons Rd 6 - Rd 7
9. Eric Cook - Rd 7 Redskins (not on my original rankings)

C
1. J.D. Walton Rd 2 - Rd 3 Broncos
2. Matt Tennant Rd 3 - Rd 4 = Rd 5 Saints
3. Ted Larsen Rd 4 - Rd 6 Patriots
4. Joe Hawley Rd 5 - Rd 4 - Falcons
5. Eric Olsen Rd 6
6. Jeff Byers Rd 7


DT
1. John Fletcher Rd 6 - Rd 7
2. Sean Lissemore Rd 6 - Rd 7- Rd 7 Cowboys
3. Doug Pilcher Rd 7

DE
1. Danny Batten Rd 5 - Rd 6 Bills
2. Jan Jorgensen Rd 6
3. Auston English Rd 6
4. Erik Lorig Rd 5 - Rd 7 - Rd7 Tampa Bay
5. Dane Fletcher Rd 6 - Rd 7

LB
1. Sean Lee Rd 2 - Rd 3 - Rd 2 Cowboys
2. AJ Edds Rd 3 - Rd 4 - Miami
3. Pat Angerer Rd 3 - Rd 4 - Rd 2 - Colts
4. Keaton Kirstick Rd 4 - Rd 6
5. Mike McClaughlind Rd 5
6. Travis Goethel Rd 5 - Rd 6 - Rd 6 Raiders
7. Matt Mayberry Rd 5 - Rd 6
8. Jacob Cutera Rd 5 - Rd 7
9. Lee Campbell Rd 5 - Rd 7
10. Joe Pawelek Rd 5 - Rd 7
11. Kyle Bosworth Rd 5 - Rd 7
12. Josh Hull Rd 7 - Rd 7 Rams
13. Nathan Triplett - Rd 5 Vikings (did not include in original rankings)
14. Ryan D'Imperio - Rd 7 Vikings (not on my original rankings)
15. Austin Spitler Rd 7 Miami (not onoriginal rankings)

DB

1. Cody Grimm Rd 4 - Rd 6 - Rd 7 Tampa Bay
2. Chris Magaragros Rd 5 - Rd 7
3. Kyle McCarthy Rd 5 - Rd 7
4. Matt O'Hanlons Rd 6 - Rd 7
5. Shann Shillinger Rd 7 - Rd 6 Falcons
 

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Hopefully Kevin Kolb will have some say in who makes the team this year. Remember early in the season he really liked Celek and after MCnabb came back Celek was not thrown the ball as much. So hopefully Simonds can become a Marques Colston type red zone threat and Jurovich will be able to be the slot guy. In time they might be able to turn into lockeroom favorites. What is unfortunate is that there are 3 white wide recievers and the chance of all 3 making the roster are not good.
 

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green fire317 said:
Hopefully Kevin Kolb will have some say in who makes the team this year. Remember early in the season he really liked Celek and after MCnabb came back Celek was not thrown the ball as much. So hopefully Simonds can become a Marques Colston type red zone threat and Jurovich will be able to be the slot guy. In time they might be able to turn into lockeroom favorites. What is unfortunate is that there are 3 white wide recievers and the chance of all 3 making the roster are not good.



We certainly have some eternal optimists here, even in the wake of the latest fiasco of a draft that just took place. Riley Cooper has a good chance of sticking as the 4th or 5th receiver. The FAs -- training camp fodder for the "real" receivers. If one of them makes the practice squad it'll be an upset.
 

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Don,

Are you going to write an analysis of this draft? I'm just wondering.

Anyways, I just saw the headlines on CBS Sportsline, and there's definitely a very strong attempt to make Raheem Morris and the Blackaneers' into "America's Team."

There's also thumbs-up to Seattle's and San Frans draft classes. I don't see San Frans draft as brilliant at all, but they might be the most dangerous of these afformentioned teams if they go with Alex Smith as their QB.

I see Seattle as a total mess until I see otherwise. How is Okung and Earl Thomas going to magically turn-around Seattle - I ask myself. Building an NFL team isn't that freakin' easy.

You said that we should continue to follow what's going on, and the media's "spin" is something that I try to follow.
 

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Deadlift, i am not sure there is much to analyze other than the fact that it was one of the blackest drafts ever.
 

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Toby Hillis said:
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Believe it or not many people turned down the NFL for monetary reasons as late as the 70's. I know many early Heisman winners turned down the NFL because the money was worse than top white collar jobs. In the 50's many college stars got better offers in Canada and went north. Some Black players felt that Canada had less racism so they went north. Even in the 70's some stars went north to Canada. Mel Profit became a star tight end for the Argos and Joe Theismann became the Argos qb for a few years too. As late as 1990 the Rocket signed with the Argos because he got a record rookie contract from them. Edited by: white is right
 

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bigunreal said:
I'm sure they still exaggerate some of the sizes of the players, in order to make them "larger than life," but they are primarily occupied now with trying to convince the DWFs that the blubbery oafs they see on the field are actually some kind of athletes.

I've seen quite a few affletes who in reality are fat slobs.

When I was a kid in high school I had a friend that lived across town in a neighboring community. One weekend he told me of a fight/rumble that was was supposed to take place at Grant Park overlooking Lake Michigan.He asked if I would back him up. Being a dumb kid I said sure. On the way we stopped at an A&W root beer stand for burgers and to meet up with his buds.

While we were there cars pulled up with some of the guys he wanted to mess with. He had a big mouth and was going to stir up some ---t until he noticed a big dude getting out of a car that he had not expected.

To make a short story shorter-- no fight that day.

The big dude? John Matuszak. I saw him several years later at a restaurant and he was huge. He was very tall, well put together and looked strong as hell. Definitely not a sumo.

Remember Reggie Lisowski? I saw him jogging and playing tennis at the afore mentioned Grant Park.He lived in the area and was a celebrity of sorts. He looked larger in person than on the TV screen. Not a football player but a wrestler known as "Da Crusher."
 

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I forgot to ask this earlier but what first rounders do you guys think will bust? I think Trent Williams, Anthony Davis, Dez Bryant, Demaryius Thomas, Jason Pierre-Paul, Patrick Robinson, and Tyson Alualu. You can add second rounders too, i just kept it to first rounders to make it easier.
 

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Bart said:
bigunreal said:
I'm sure they still exaggerate some of the sizes of the players, in order to make them "larger than life," but they are primarily occupied now with trying to convince the DWFs that the blubbery oafs they see on the field are actually some kind of athletes.



I've seen quite a few affletes who in reality are fat slobs.



When I was a kid in high school I had a friend that lived across town in a neighboring community. One weekend he told me of a fight/rumble that was was supposed to take place at Grant Park overlooking Lake Michigan.He asked if I would back him up. Being a dumb kid I said sure. On the way we stopped at an A&amp;W root beer stand for burgers and to meet up with his buds.



While we were there cars pulled up with some of the guys he wanted to mess with. He had a big mouth and was going to stir up some ---t until he noticed a big dude getting out of a car that he had not expected.



To make a short story shorter-- no fight that day.



The big dude? John Matuszak. I saw him several years later at a restaurant and he was huge. He was very tall, well put together and looked strong as hell. Definitely not a sumo.



Remember Reggie Lisowski? I saw him jogging and playing tennis at the afore mentioned Grant Park.He lived in the area and was a celebrity of sorts. He looked larger in person than on the TV screen. Not a football player but a wrestler known as "Da Crusher."

Matuszak played Sloth in the Gonnies correct? He was a huge dude.
 

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Another frustrating thing is that most white linebackers are inside linebackers. The inside linebacker is like the "quarterback" of the defense and is usually taking plays from defensive coordinators. The outside linebackers are usually the more "athletic" players and whites are scarce at that position.
 

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I would think it has to be at least average. It should have been better with some of our good receivers not getting drafted.

I'm still angry about Jake Sharp. The guy has that homerun speed. Yet no one seems to care in the NFL. I hope he goes to the CFL at least if the phone doesn't ring. He is too talented to quit playing football right now.
 

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Some conference draft numbers to consider. The 75% black starters SEC set a conference record of 49 draftees. The Big Ten had 34, the ACC had 31, the Big 12 had 30 and the PAC 10 had 29.
 

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The media and jock-sniffers hype up every single black athlete in this draft to be "explosive game-changers," to make the DWFs believe that the 5-13 guys "their teams" pick on draft day will instantly turn their team around and make them contenders. This applies to all black athletes, but the afflete hype machine is very nauseous in the 1st round. For example, here is what I heard about Gerald McCoy and 2nd round afflete Brian Price, the two Bucs picked: "The Bucs finished last in run defense last year, and will make sure it doesn't happen again. With the additions of McCoy and Price in the draft, teams will have a tough time being able to run on the Bucs this year." So, the addition of two magical affletes who don't even know the defensive schemes instantly upgrades the Bucs to a respectable run-stuffing line?

Not surpringly, most DWFs are absolutly shocked when these affletes busts.
 

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Fightingtowin said:
How does the number of white WRs compare to past drafts?



I'm almost certain it's the most since the draft was reduced to 7 rounds. In fact, it might be the most taken in 30 years or more. So even though they were allpicked later than they should have been, and Blair White wasn't taken at all, it's definitely continuing the slight uptick in white receivers along with them becoming more "acceptable" in the eyes of the media and DWFs, though of course there is still a very long way to go in that regard.
 

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By comparison, the last 2 years 2 white WRs were drafted. This year 6 or 7 white WRs were drafted (depends whether Konz is used at WR, TE or H-Back). Plus, I only think about 27 or 28 WRs total were drafted this year (normally about 32-36 WRs are drafted), so that's about 25% white!
 

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I can't see Konz being used at WR; it would be thinking way too far outside the box for the NFL.
 

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Well, a Vernon Davis role as a ultra athletic TE wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing. I hope they don't waste this man's talents as a battering ram FB, but I wouldn't be surprised with the BS NFL.
 
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