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Geez... Instead of calling them 7th round comp picks they should've just called it the 8th round.
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Can't trade Comp picks. You are stuck with them.Baltimore's are for Justin Bannon and Dawan Edwards, signed to $4.5 and 4.4 mil.
Was iffy if they would get a 5th for Edwards since he only started 11 games, but apparently that is enough
And whoever is adjusting the picks, give Baltimore's 7th to the Rams and the Rams 6th to Baltimore as a result of the Mark Clayton trade last fall.
LOL, and a final mock question, are the comp picks untradeable? TIA
Haha.. I think we're doing alright! I'm guessing there is still a bit of leftover bitterness back from the Ballard pick.. Or were you targeting Rackley now? Or maybe you're upset about that egg your boys laid in the 1st half of that AGCCG..
I sent her a text a while ago, but have not heard anything back from her yet.Epic Copy/Paste fail
CAROLINA IS BACK ON THE CLOCK! Someone text her
I didn't figure he would last until my fourth rounder, but I was hoping. Romeus was on my short list for my last pick, but I figured with Jalil's outstanding Pro-Day that he would not last, so I went ahead and grabbed him and figured I would see how far Romeus slid. He is an incredible value at this point. He is a first round talent that got hurt and if he can regain his burst, he will have a long NFL career.With the 96th pick in the 2011 "EXPERTS Mock Draft," the Green Bay Packers
Greg Romeus, DE/OLB Pitt, 6'5" 264 lb.
Though his natural position is probably as a 4-3 DE, Romeus has the natural talent and athleticism to play stand up OLB in a 3-4. Though obviously not as explosive, Romeus has a frame and physical tools that compare favorably to Demarcus Ware. Touted as a first round prospect last year, we feel that taking a flier on him in the late 3rd would be a safe place to select him. Between Dontay Moch and Greg Romeus, we have the luxury of letting one of them develop and slowly ease into a starting job opposite of Clay Matthews.
Here's a piece about him fitting into a 3-4.
http://www.jetsfan.com/Home/tabid/74/ctl/Details/mid/982/ItemID/738/Default.aspx
Most underrated player in the draft, IMO. Great pick.