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Author:  Hoosier [ Mon May 03, 2010 3:33 am ]
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Cheesecake and Beefeaters, it's an homage to Cheesehead's ownership of the Outlaws as we highlight the Outlaw's 2024 Draft!

Cheesecake Special: Oklahoma Sooner Than Later Pie

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1.23. OT Otis "And The Heywoods" McDonald, Oklahoma
6-7, 335 lbs.
23 years old.
Interveiwed, Hard to Read.

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I'm pleased...I think we got the second best OT in the draft at 1.23, and he was the best player left on the board when we took him. Offensive Line is never the glamour pick in the first round, but our offensive line is a good mix of youth and veterans, and our right side has been a problem for a while. I think we fixed that situation.

Average volatility, average Solecismic Test, High Loyalty, High Leadership are significant indicators that he's a good one. His yellow bars are solid in run blocking, but good in pass blocking, blocking strength, and endurance.

Combine numbers in Agility and Strength are in the blue and I think he'll do well.

Future with the team: Otis McDonald will be switched to RT to take over the starting position currently filled by undrafted OT Craig Patterson from NC State.

Author:  fantastic flying froggies [ Mon May 03, 2010 5:55 am ]
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hmm, those players pics are pretty nice...:smt023

well, especially the first one... :smt055

Author:  Cheesehead Craig [ Mon May 03, 2010 6:37 am ]
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You just love my draft ideas don't you Hoos. Not that I'm complaining mind you.

Author:  Hoosier [ Mon May 03, 2010 6:38 am ]
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[quote9b3e0a3="Cheesehead Craig"]You just love my draft ideas don't you Hoos. Not that I'm complaining mind you.[/quote9b3e0a3]

Anything with a woman in it...a young voluptuous woman, and yeah...I don't care if it's your idea, Cotton's idea, fantastic flying froggies, tlk's, or Stretch's...and yep..I'm using it!

Author:  Hoosier [ Mon May 03, 2010 9:58 am ]
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2.11. RB Herb "Peaches" Thomason
Alabama State
5-11, 212

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Okay..I needed a fast back and he's fast. Not fully cooked yet, "Peaches" Thomason will get every opportunity to play. Great bars in Breakaway Speed and Speed to Outside are coupled with an equally impressive Power Inside rating. Needs to grow in Hole Recognition and Elusiveness, but he'll have tc and preseason and an entire season to change that.
4.51 speed in the 40, good bench reps and agility rating, and I've finally gotten a running back for the Outlaws that I like.

Author:  Hoosier [ Tue May 04, 2010 6:09 am ]
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2.28. QB Allen Kelley, Minnesota Golden Gophers
6-5, 233 lbs.

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Drafted as a long term project with starting potential, Kelley will have time to hit the books and learn an expanded playbook. His seven formations now won't work in the CFL. I thought he looked like a pretty good candidate for the patched game, good potential in the screen pass, great potential in the short, medium, and deep pass game but the long ball escapes him. Accuracy, Timing, Sense Rush, Read Defense, Two Minute Offense are all potentially outstanding.

I liked his height and since anecdotal evidence suggests that FOF recognizes height in blocked passes, it was worth taking him at 6-5.

His combine skills were average for the league, but he didn't have any negatives. He'll be given time to develop.

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3.2. DE Alvin Blanchard, University of Illinois Fightin' Illini.
6-6, 305 lbs.

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The first in a pair of bookend Defensive Ends who could terrorize division rivals for years, Blanchard stands at 6-6 making it a challenge for rival qb's to dump off on the screen...translation...blocked passes.

There isn't really anything about his bars that are a negative, he looks to be a solid defensive end with huge upside.

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3.4. DE Brock "The Knack" Barokas, Arkansas Razorbacks
6-6, 300 lbs.

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The guy intrigued me since he was a mirror image to the Illini defensive end. Same height, similar weight, similar ability. I drafted him to transition him to a dt, but the more I look at him and the other de, I'm thinking...what a hell of a combination in the future. So, he'll stay. Very low volatility could mean a creeper, but he'll be playing behind. RDE Ray Fitgerald.

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3.8. TE Ian "George" Burns, South Carolina Gamecocks
6-0 240 lbs

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Okay, he's short and light for a tight end, but with the way I use the West Coast Passing Game, he fits us well. The guy doesn't drop the football, has good speed and courage, and adjusts to the ball. Route Running sucks, but he's not a wideout. Worth the gamble and with the tight ends I have on the roster, an improvement.

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3-10. C Clifton Wilbanks, Rutgers Scarlet Knights
6-2 284 lbs.

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A need based pick, the centers were rapidly moving off the board and I needed a young long snapper and backup to nine year pro Monty "Python" Monroe, who isn't the world's greatest long snapper. Wilbanks was the best looking center with that ability left on the board, and I thought....heck..I've already had three picks in the third, and a low second round pick, I could afford this.

Combine scores that jump out: intelligence, agility, and broad jump.

Author:  Hoosier [ Tue May 04, 2010 8:32 am ]
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4-12. DT Marty Blanchard, Iowa State Cyclones
6-3 300 lbs.

[img56d7523]http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/3025/cuddlekinsmedium.jpg[/img56d7523]

We're transitioning to the 4-3 since linebackers are at a premium this draft, and we needed a young LDT to play alongside RDT Alan Downs and Blanchard looks like that guy. Outstanding agility and intelligence will help the young rookie.

Author:  Hoosier [ Tue May 04, 2010 11:29 am ]
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5.2. CB Jermaine Baxter, Wake Forest Demon Deacons
5-11 198 lbs

[imgbc25aef]http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/6696/accsmith.jpg[/imgbc25aef]

Run defense needs dramatic improvement. Drafted to help flesh out the nickel and dime packages, has good zone ability, endurance, play diagnoses, and man to man defense.

Author:  TurfToe [ Tue May 04, 2010 11:57 am ]
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John Elway called and said he wanted his face back.

Author:  Hoosier [ Tue May 04, 2010 12:14 pm ]
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[quotec7d781c="TurfToe"]John Elway called and said he wanted his face back.[/quotec7d781c]

:lol:

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