BETUS.COM - Superbowl XLII Predictions
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The 2007 NFL Draft went down, and there
was no way of predicting how this was going to
go down. With Detroit taking Calvin Johnson
at number two, teams were set scrambling to make
adjustments. And nobody lost out bigger than
Brady Quinn, who tumbled to the Cleveland Browns
with the twenty-second pick.
Here is a rundown of the big winners and losers
of the draft. How did your favorite NFL club
fare? And where should you be putting your money
before Superbowl XLII kicks off?
BIG DRAFT WINNERS
New
England Patriots
Brandon Meriwether (DS),
Kareem Brown (DT), Randy Moss (WR – via
trade)
Meriwether is a solid pick for New England. He
has the speed and power to fill a gaping need
in the Patriots secondary. With their later picks,
the Patriots squandered the chance to pick up
DE Shawn Wynn of Florida, who would have been
a great pick for Belichik.
The Patriots are the talk of the town, but mostly
because they acquired Randy Moss for a fourth-round
pick. If anyone can reel in Moss it has to be
Uncle Bill and Tom Brady. Moss has always been
much happier, and less of a problem, when his
team is winning. And that is something the Patriots
excel at.
The Pats also received a first round pick in
2008 from the 49ers. Bonus! GRADE: B-
San Francisco
49ers
Patrick Willis (LB), Joe Staley (OT), Ray
McDonald (DE, Darrell Jackson (WR via trade)
The 49ers made a great pick with Patrick
Willis, who is an NFL ready linebacker and monster
tackler. Trading back into the first round to
pick up Joe Staley is a great move, because it
offers another lineman to help protect Frank
Gore and Alex Smith. Staley got lost in the shuffle
of offensive linemen behind the likes of Levi
Brown and Joe Thomas. With Smith and Gore maturing
in to NFL stars, the 49ers went out and shored
up the defensive personnel in a big way. With
the acquisition of Darrell Jackson from Seattle,
they will be a team to watch in the Superbowl
hunt next season. GRADE:
B+
Cleveland
Browns
Joe Thomas (OT), Brady Quinn (QB)
With the third overall pick, the Browns
took the best offensive line, filling a desperate
need. Then something miraculous happened. Brady
Quinn tumbled down the board and the Browns traded
back in to the first round to nab Quinn.
My favorite part? Romeo Crennel inheriting Charlie
Weiss’s pet project. Quinn now has some
formidable offensive weapons to work with. Braylon
Edwards, Jamal Lewis and Kellen Winslow Jr. have
to be thrilled with adding Quinn to the fold.
And Thomas will be a great asset to protect the
future of the franchise. GRADE:
B+
Buffalo
Bills
Marshawn Lynch (RB), Paul Posluszny (LB),
Trent Edwards (QB)
The Bills were one of the few teams that
went with need instead of value by taking Lynch
with the twelfth pick. Lynch was slated to go
much later, but the Bills have a gaping hole
at running-back with Willis McGahee getting carries
in Baltimore. Lynch is a versatile back that
could very well surprise a number of naysayers
in 2007-08.
Posluszny is going to be a great linebacker.
He has great size, speed, power and instincts.
It is a great fit for a team that lost London
Fletcher and Takeo Spikes in the offseason.
With the team not completely sold on J.P. Losman
(why would they be), Trent Edwards is the kind
of quarterback that could blossom in the next
couple seasons.
GRADE: B
BIG DRAFT LOSERS
Miami Dolphins
Ted Ginn Jr. (WR), John Beck (QB)
Inexplicable. The Dolphins had Quinn with
the ninth pick, and instead took the speedy Ginn,
who remains out with an injury. Ginn is a great
player, and will prosper in to a viable double-threat
in the NFL. But the Dolphins needed a quarterback
for their future.
Daunte Culpepper is literally on his last legs,
and the rumors of Trent Green coming to Teal-town
do nothing to shore up their future. Passing
on Quinn was inexcusable. They must think very
highly of John Beck, who is most likely three
years away from starting.
GRADE: D+
Tampa Bay
Buccaneers
Gaines Adams (DE), Tanard Jackson (DS),
Sabby Piscitelli (DS), Aaron Spears (OG)
Tampa Bay was one of the worst offensive
teams last year and have done little to help
their cause. They took Gaines Adams with the
number four pick. Adams is arguably the best
defensive end in the draft, and will either compliment
Simeon Rice or replace him. But he is still vulnerable
to the run.
Piscitelli is a terrible pick. The guy is intense
and fast in workouts, but on the field he lacks
a quick first step and does not have the tools
to flourish in the Tampa Cover-2 scheme. Aaron
Spears will do well to bolster an offensive line
that was outplayed by nearly everyone last season.
The best pick is Tanard Jackson, who is blindingly
fast and a great secondary player. Gruden and
Monte Kiffen will have to find out whether he
will be better at safety or corner, but this
guy is a playmaker.
Inexcusably, the head honchos in Tampa feel comfortable
with the same underachieving offense as last
year. Not a good sign for Bucs fans. They must
think very highly of Maurice Stovall, who they
took last year.
GRADE: C-
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Green Bay
Packers
David
Clowney (WR), Justin Harrell (DT), Brandon Jackson
(RB), Deshawn Wynn (RB)
The Packers desperately needed a running-back,
but were unable to trade up to get the man they
wanted (Lynch). Instead they took two running
backs in the later rounds that have question
marks all over them. They needed someone now,
not later.
Justin Harrell makes no sense to me. They obviously
could not trade out of the pick. Clowney is fast
as all hell, and could compliment Donald Driver,
but that also remains to be seen.
For a team that has one last season with Brett
Favre, they did very little to surround him with
the talent needed to succeed. Talk about writing
off the season… GRADE:
D
Tennessee
Titans
Michael Griffen (DS),
Chris Henry (RB), Chris Davis (WR/DS)
With no receiver on the roster worthy of note,
the Titans had homegrown talent Robert Meacham
on the board and passed…for a safety?!
Griffen is good, but the Titans are obviously
pulled the trigger (pun intended) because of
the Pacman situation.
Henry was a Mr. Fantastic stretch in round two.
He had a great combine, but this guy was terrible
in college. There are only so many Willie Parker’s
out there people… GRADE:
D-
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