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  • #12429
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    Current projected 2015 NFL Draft order (top 15)

    1. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-10)
    2. Oakland Raiders (1-10)
    3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-9)
    4. Tennessee Titans (2-9)
    5. New York Jets (2-8)
    6. Washington (3-8)
    7. New York Giants (3-7)
    8. Carolina Panthers (3-7-1)
    9. Minnesota Vikings (4-7)
    10. Atlanta Falcons (4-7)*
    11. St. Louis Rams (4-7)
    12. Houston Texans (5-6)
    13. Chicago Bears (5-6)
    14. Buffalo Bills (5-5)
    15. Miami Dolphins (6-5)

    #12430
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    Rams ain’t gonna end up with the 11th pick.

    I will bet you a boatload of cheetos on it.

    Heck they have 3 upcoming games against teams with (so far) HIGHER projected picks.

    When was the last time the Rams played 7 top defenses in a row? Without their starting qb?

    And now that’s over for a spell.

    #12431
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    Rams ain’t gonna end up with the 11th pick.
    I will bet you a boatload of cheetos on it.
    Heck they have 3 upcoming games against teams with (so far) HIGHER projected picks.
    When was the last time the Rams played 7 top defenses in a row? Without their starting qb?
    And now that’s over for a spell.

    Well i dunno.

    Oakland
    at Wash
    Ariz
    NYG
    at Seattle

    I’m guessing they go 3-2
    the rest of the way. That
    would leave them at
    7-9, and they’d be picking
    somewhere around 13 or 14 or so.

    They are such a strange team.
    A boneheaded young team without
    a top QB or a No.1 WR.

    I watched the first half on Replay
    and one thing about Hill is – he
    is a bit of a gunslinger. More
    like Favre than a ‘game manager’.
    He was zinging it into tight windows
    and just trusting Tavon/Stedman/Kendricks/Britt
    to make the plays.

    I also thought the defense was oh-so-close
    to killing Rivers numerous times, but Rivers
    was just a millisecond smarter/quicker than
    GW’s defense. GW gambled a lot but it
    could have gone either way on those gambles.
    IF he had just rushed four, Rivers might
    have burned them deep, who knows.

    I was glad to see BS finally called a deep
    pass for Tavon. Pass INT was called.
    I think its a mistake not to trust Tavon
    on medium and deep routes.

    Games full of called-penalties are not fun to watch.

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    #12432
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    Pass INT was called.
    I think its a mistake not to trust Tavon
    on medium and deep routes.

    Oh I think they trust him plenty on those routes.

    I think they weren’t throwing them before because Clemens and Davis couldn’t make those throws.

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