2015 NFL draft and offseason thread: How will the Browns screw up this year?

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Who will be the 1.01 selection of the 2015 NFL Draft?

  • QB Jameis Winston, Florida State

  • DE Randy Gregory, Nebraska

  • DT Leonard Williams, USC

  • WR Amari Cooper, Alabama

  • QB Marcus Mariotta, Oregon


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manimal

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WAS might have gotten the 2nd too if they did that deal last year. As it was when Cousins started this season he wasn't very good. Browns might have lucked out on this one in spite of themselves.

Washington was stupid not to make the trade. They knew in their heart of hearts that he wasnt the answer and they devalued him though I watched a few games and I actually liked what I saw from him early in games when the offense had balance and his play action game was actually pretty good and clean. When he was forced to throw downfield just like Hoyer things went sour. If Kirk has a good running game and he goes to a play action run heavy team like the Texans he would be perfect fit. If I was a Texan I would throw a third rounder no more for him. At least hes experienced and isnt a green rookie. I would take him over Cutler in chicago.

Revis said he considered his deal a one year deal with the signing bonus spread out over two years and thinks he could get more than the 20 million he would make this year after the sucness of the SB. Hes probably right thought I am starting to think that NO player is worth these cap hits. They are team killers even at 140 million for the cap.

http://nfltraderumors.co/eagles-rep...nvolving-josh-gordon-nick-foles-back-in-2013/

Eagles turned down a Foles/Gordon trade in 2013. Browns were sooo close to dumping him.
 

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http://nfltraderumors.co/adam-gase-reportedly-balked-at-hiring-jim-tomsula-as-defensive-coordinator/

Gase reportedly offered the 49ers job if he made Tomsula the DC. Gase was then offered the OC after Tomsula offered and he said um no.

Interesting narrative coming out of San Fran Land.

Best part is a further story said Gase wanted Fangio as his DC and Baalke was on board but York vetoed it. I seriously have no damn clue with York is doing. He won't be getting a penny from me if I can help it. Gase + Fangio >>>>> Tomsula + Mangini
 

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Ditka stash on foxy works doesnt it?
 

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...akland-raiders-joint-stadium-plan-los-angeles

So LA is looking at not 1, not 2, but possibly 3 teams now? What a crock of shit.

I just love how these NFL teams can hold cities hostage over a stadium that we all finance yet still pay over the top amounts for tickets. (Talking about where those teams are currently located not where they could be moving to)

I am confused. I seriously think the NFL is becoming the NBA before their big decline




Offensive lineman on NFL network right now at combine. Couple players look really good. TJ Clemmings had really good athleticism for a guy his size. His lateral quickness and movement were starting LT quality. Jake Fisher had really good athleticsm for his size and is grading out as a really good RT. Cameron Erving moved really well and had qood quickness in his 10 yard split. Andy gallic looks stiff but moves ok. Good center prospect but Erving is quickly moving up in the second and may get into the first since he can play any position.

Ereck Flowers had tightness in his hips and may fall a little and a few long armed guys didnt do so well in the bench press. He did better in his second time trough the agility drills.



Jeremy Lane has a torn ACL as well as arm injury. Man tough luck
 

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...akland-raiders-joint-stadium-plan-los-angeles

So LA is looking at not 1, not 2, but possibly 3 teams now? What a crock of shit.

I just love how these NFL teams can hold cities hostage over a stadium that we all finance yet still pay over the top amounts for tickets. (Talking about where those teams are currently located not where they could be moving to)

Wtf are you talking about? Literally, the first fucking sentence says the stadium is privately funded.


And, on an unrelated not, I think this year will have a lot of sleeper OL picks. More so than last.
 

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Wtf are you talking about? Literally, the first fucking sentence says the stadium is privately funded.


And, on an unrelated not, I think this year will have a lot of sleeper OL picks. More so than last.

hell yes on the OL picks though they are quickly becoming less sleepers and more solid prospects.


I think this years draft is ALMOST as good as last year in elite talent and better than last year on depth and flavors.


John feliciano is better than I thought.



Man Fisher sure looks like Kyle Long doesnt he? Plays just like him which isnt a bad thing at all. Man can you imagine the right side of the bears line with those two mean maulers?
 
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Wtf are you talking about? Literally, the first fucking sentence says the stadium is privately funded.


And, on an unrelated not, I think this year will have a lot of sleeper OL picks. More so than last.

And my last sentence is my argument. NFL teams aren't holding LA hostage, they are holding the cities they are currently in hostage. Instead of finding means to privately fund stadiums in the cities they are already located in , which has an already established fan base, they'd rather say thanks for building us a stadium out of the taxpayers pocket, but if you don't build us another one we're outta here.

The Braves did the fame thing with their current stadium. Even though it was essentially free to them because it was originally built for the Olympics, they said it's not good enough and made the taxpayers of another county foot the majority of the bill to build them another one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SunTrust_Park

The new stadium will be constructed in a public/private partnership with a project budget of $622 million. Cobb County will contribute $392 million. The county is raising $368 million through bonds, $14 million from transportation taxes, and $10 million cash from businesses in the Cumberland Community Improvement District. The Braves will contribute the remaining $230 million, which can be increased up to $280 million at the team’s discretion.
 

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And my last sentence is my argument. NFL teams aren't holding LA hostage, they are holding the cities they are currently in hostage. Instead of finding means to privately fund stadiums in the cities they are already located in , which has an already established fan base, they'd rather say thanks for building us a stadium out of the taxpayers pocket, but if you don't build us another one we're outta here.

The Braves did the fame thing with their current stadium. Even though it was essentially free to them because it was originally built for the Olympics, they said it's not good enough and made the taxpayers of another county foot the majority of the bill to build them another one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SunTrust_Park

The new stadium will be constructed in a public/private partnership with a project budget of $622 million. Cobb County will contribute $392 million. The county is raising $368 million through bonds, $14 million from transportation taxes, and $10 million cash from businesses in the Cumberland Community Improvement District. The Braves will contribute the remaining $230 million, which can be increased up to $280 million at the team’s discretion.

So, is it the city's right to have a football team now? If a city wants an NFL team to remain in their market, what incentive does a team have to be there if a larger or more profitable market is available? NFL teams bring in tourism and increase marketability of the the cities themselves. Sure, the 49ers just got basically a tax free loan on the SF tax payers dime, but the overall benefit of having them remain in that area is a positive one.

You can cry all you want about cities catering to sports teams, but I'm sure you'll be the first to cry when we stop that and teams start moving every other year.
 

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So, is it the city's right to have a football team now? If a city wants an NFL team to remain in their market, what incentive does a team have to be there if a larger or more profitable market is available? NFL teams bring in tourism and increase marketability of the the cities themselves. Sure, the 49ers just got basically a tax free loan on the SF tax payers dime, but the overall benefit of having them remain in that area is a positive one.

You can cry all you want about cities catering to sports teams, but I'm sure you'll be the first to cry when we stop that and teams start moving every other year.

The bolded is a claim that is notoriously difficult, if not impossible to quantify. But it is a claim that serves, far more than any other use, for politicians to toss out as a bromide to the taxpayers to keep them electable.

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/10/how-the-nfl-fleeces-taxpayers/309448/

I have before seen an assumed return-on-value for the simple presence of an NFL team to be essentially negligible--at least, certainly far below the annual cost on taxpayers to actually keep a team, but I can't recall where, tbh. Consider that any private business that exists only because of an individual franchise (say, one that sells hats, t-shirts, trading cards, whatever), is forking over a decent chunk of revenue simply for licensing. You can also consider them subsidized, in a way: They wouldn't exist without the presence of the team, anyway, so their presence really is a wash.

Hotels, bars, entities such as this: any city (outside of isolated Green Bay) large enough to hold an NFL team, has plenty of other options to draw in tourism--other sports franchises, for one--to keep them afloat.
 

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I am confused. I seriously think the NFL is becoming the NBA before their big decline

The NFL is seriously overexposed and it will bite them at some point. This hype and coverage of the combine every year is yet another example.
 

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The NFL is seriously overexposed and it will bite them at some point. This hype and coverage of the combine every year is yet another example.

totally agree with you though I actually like the televised draft and the combine this year especially since they are actually showing official times and splits for the first time. Its basically cspan for football. Its not for everyone but I recorded it and have fast forwarded to the players I wanted to see. its more options for the consumer that didnt cost anything. Win win.


I think the expanded teams and moving teams around hurts fan bases and makes it more about money than fans. People are starting to feel resentment towards the nfl because of the stadiums.
 

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So, is it the city's right to have a football team now? If a city wants an NFL team to remain in their market, what incentive does a team have to be there if a larger or more profitable market is available? NFL teams bring in tourism and increase marketability of the the cities themselves. Sure, the 49ers just got basically a tax free loan on the SF tax payers dime, but the overall benefit of having them remain in that area is a positive one.

You can cry all you want about cities catering to sports teams, but I'm sure you'll be the first to cry when we stop that and teams start moving every other year.
When I, as a taxpayer, contribute to the funding of the facility that team uses, you bet I have an vested interest in the team. If the team expects the city it plays in to foot the bill for building the facility, yes I feel the city does have a right to a team.

If the teams feel they can retain a fan base and move city to city because that's the only way for them to make money, more power to them. I will not support a major sports team that does.

Fact remains that a majority of teams never privately fund their facilities. If all 3 teams can move to LA and it doesn't cost the taxpayers anything than more power to them.
 

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Todd Gurley refused to let doctors inspect his knee. Said he would let them inspect it at his pro day. He may have had a setback.


Interesting but weak TE class. Jack Nicholas nephew Troy Oleary has great hands and did his catch work not wearing any gloves. Soft natural hands.

There is this one big TE cant remember his name that looks like a young Martellus Bennett. I think his last name is Clear.
 

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My TE crush is Clive Walford. Probably a 2nd rounder and we have more pressing needs IMO.

Kaepernick is throwing to DGB during his training in AZ.. I'm still somewhat hoping we take him at 15 even with the character concerns but it goes against York's winning with class mantra.
 

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Todd Gurley refused to let doctors inspect his knee. Said he would let them inspect it at his pro day. He may have had a setback.


Interesting but weak TE class. Jack Nicholas nephew Troy Oleary has great hands and did his catch work not wearing any gloves. Soft natural hands.

There is this one big TE cant remember his name that looks like a young Martellus Bennett. I think his last name is Clear.

Nick Oleary, and the guy is an animal. Old school kind of TE that has a major bonus of being able to run routes and catch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mf6X7AFDLE
 

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For fun:

http://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/draft.php

Draft sim! For the Seahawks drafted Washington DT/NT Danny Shelton (R1P31), Auburn WR Sammie Coates (R2P31), and Michigan CB/WR Tony Lippett (R3P31). There is a chance Shelton and Coates are both gone by 31 and that was a reach for Lippett (who could end up being a good corner).
 

manimal

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For fun:

http://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/draft.php

Draft sim! For the Seahawks drafted Washington DT/NT Danny Shelton (R1P31), Auburn WR Sammie Coates (R2P31), and Michigan CB/WR Tony Lippett (R3P31). There is a chance Shelton and Coates are both gone by 31 and that was a reach for Lippett (who could end up being a good corner).

that one isnt bad but this one is much quicker and you get off a bunch of sims while that one goes.


http://www.first-pick.com/Default.aspx

really fun!
 

manimal

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Nick Oleary, and the guy is an animal. Old school kind of TE that has a major bonus of being able to run routes and catch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mf6X7AFDLE

ya thats his name! lol


Really soft hands in his drills and moved really well though he wasnt very fast.


Just watched the Jameis Winston interview and the kid just seems young and is trying really hard. He comes off overly confident but hes a young kid figuring it out. Lovie would be a good coach I think I said that a few times earlier this year. If Lovie could get Fat Lance Briggs into a man he can do that for Jameis.


Mariotta could drop with all these Defensive players ascending and these tackles moving up and up. Williams may be picked ahead of him as could Fowler and Shelton. Those guys have such upside that teams dont want to risk their reputations on a qb thats not gonna play for two years.


I think he goes to jets
 

manimal

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Wide recievers are running the 40 on nfl network right now


some big boys running 4.4

this years wr draft looking good

Amari Cooper ran a 4.43 Mayock says he remids him of Torrey Holt. Smooooth


Dorsett ran a 4.35 for his first leg

DGB ran a 4.5 for his first that much speed at his size is crazy.
Calvin Johnson who hes compared to ran a 4.35 in february but not at the combine. He ran that with his speed coach. I bet DGB has more speed in him in his second.


Chris Conley from Georgia ran a surprising 4.35. Guy has good speed for his size. surprising speed.


Jamison Crowder ran 4.6 will probably hurt his stock. Davaris Daniels son or former bears Philip Daniels ran a slow time as well probably hurting his stock.
 
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manimal

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Kevin White runs a 4.35 at his size! Guy just pole vaulted Amari Cooper and possibly a few Defensive ends. I wonder if he could disrupt the entire first round of mocks now.

That speed is no joke at his size