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I pity the fool who watches the draft on ESPN instead of NFLN.

Obviously if they're streaming it they don't have much of a choice, but there was some bitching on another board I frequent about how bad's ESPN's broadcast was. I told them there was a simple solution, switch to NFL Network. Most of them said they never thought of that.
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[quote name='CTBengalsFan' date='23 April 2010 - 04:11 PM' timestamp='1272053465' post='881729']
I pity the fool who watches the draft on ESPN instead of NFLN.

Obviously if they're streaming it they don't have much of a choice, but there was some bitching on another board I frequent about how bad's ESPN's broadcast was. I told them there was a simple solution, switch to NFL Network. Most of them said they never thought of that.
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honestly, hanging out here for much of the draft, I wasn't focused on it (the tv) as much for even Berman to annoy me this year.
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[url="http://cincinnati.com/blogs/bengals/2010/04/23/nfl-draft-bengals-day-2-preview/"][b][size="5"]NFL Draft: Bengals Day 2 preview[/size][/b][/url][size="5"]
[/size]Posted by [email="jreedy@enquirer.com"]jreedy[/email] April 23rd, 2010, 3:27 pm


Resetting the board going into tonight’s Rounds 2 and 3.

[list][*][b]Where the Bengals pick:[/b] Second round 22nd (54th overall). Third round 21st (84th overall) and 33rd (compensatory, 96th overall).[*][b]Areas to watch:[/b] Safety, defensive line, wide receiver, offensive line and possibly running back.[/list]
[b]Players to watch[/b]
[list][*][b]S Taylor Mays (Southern Cal):[/b] The second round is a good spot for him, but the odds are long that he will be gone by the time the Bengals go on the clock. The big question is what is his best fit — as an in the box safety who excels in run coverage or a center-field type defender.[*][b]S Nate Allen (South Florida):[/b] Coach Marvin Lewis was at his pro day. He is a solid defender with good coverage skills, instincts in coverage and good closing speed. Some think though he is not an intimidating-type safety.[*][b]S Morgan Burnett (Georgia Tech):[/b] Good ball skills in coverage and also effective when closing in and playing run support.[*][b]S Major Wright (Florida):[/b] Rugged defender with good speed. The concerns are that he is shaky in coverage and is inconsistent as a tackler.[*][b]DE Carlos Dunap (Florida):[/b] First-round talent, third-round player. Great physical ability but lacks consistency.[*][b]DT Brian Price (UCLA):[/b] Very good run stopper. Explosive off the ball who can close the pocket and pressure the passer.[*][b]DT Terrence Cody (Alabama):[/b] Can be a run stopping machine in a 4-3 set. Definitely can clog space and bring double teams.[*][b]OG Zane Beadles (Utah):[/b] Very good in pass blocking and also has the versatility to play some tackle.[/list]

(Click the link below for the entire article)


[url="http://cincinnati.com/blogs/bengals/2010/04/23/nfl-draft-bengals-day-2-preview/"]http://cincinnati.com/blogs/bengals/2010/04/23/nfl-draft-bengals-day-2-preview/[/url]

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Round 2! A historic round for the bengals. Boomer, Pickens, Collinsworth, Dillon, Chad, Rey, Ickey, and quite a few other notetable Bengals stars.

Today the Bengals beat them all with a selection that is so wonderful, so unexplainable, so so so so eh, you get the point.
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[quote name='scharm' date='23 April 2010 - 04:15 PM' timestamp='1272053745' post='881734']
Round 2! A historic round for the bengals. Boomer, Pickens, Collinsworth, Dillon, Chad, Rey, Ickey, and quite a few other notetable Bengals stars.

Today the Bengals beat them all with a selection that is so wonderful, so unexplainable, so so so so eh, you get the point.
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Don't forget Darnay Scott!!!!


...and they got their future player baby sitter.... Eric Ball!!
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[quote name='Tigers Johnson' date='23 April 2010 - 04:23 PM' timestamp='1272054195' post='881737']
Don't forget Darnay Scott!!!!


...and they got their future player baby sitter.... Eric Ball!!
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Dont forget Jerome Simpson!!!

:ninja:

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[quote name='CTBengalsFan' date='23 April 2010 - 03:11 PM' timestamp='1272053465' post='881729']
I pity the fool who watches the draft on ESPN instead of NFLN.

Obviously if they're streaming it they don't have much of a choice, but there was some bitching on another board I frequent about how bad's ESPN's broadcast was. I told them there was a simple solution, switch to NFL Network. Most of them said they never thought of that.
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I started out on ESPN, because that's what I've done for like...ever. But they seemed so disorganized, and Berman couldn't keep a flow going. Tons of dead air.

Not so with NFLN. Definitely a better production and the talking heads seemed much more prepared.
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[quote][b]LenDale, four Cowboys, almost every Raider available in trade[/b]

Posted by Michael David Smith on April 23, 2010 4:43 PM ET
The list of players who have been shopped in trade proposals over the last 24 hours includes some well-known veterans, former first-round picks, and almost everyone in Oakland.

After talking to several coaches and general managers, Jay Glazer of FOXSports.com has compiled a list of players who were shopped, and it includes some names you'd expect and some you might not.

Glazer reports that the Cowboys have made defensive end Marcus Spears, linebacker Bobby Carpenter and wide receivers Sam Hurd and Patrick Crayton available, the Jaguars talked to a few teams about defensive tackle John Henderson, the Saints were offering offensive tackle Jamaal Brown and the Titans are shopping running back LenDale White.

And, Glazer says, the Raiders let other teams know that nearly anyone on their roster is available, a message that the Raiders pass along every year. [/quote]
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[quote name='ChicagoBengal' date='23 April 2010 - 03:34 PM' timestamp='1272054874' post='881746']
I started out on ESPN, because that's what I've done for like...ever. But they seemed so disorganized, and Berman couldn't keep a flow going. Tons of dead air.

Not so with NFLN. Definitely a better production and the talking heads seemed much more prepared.
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NFL network has superior coverage to Espn. They do a way better job covering the picks. Corey Chavous isn't too good but Mayock is great, too bad Gruden isn't on with Nfl network.
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[b][url="http://twitter.com/Adam_Schefter"][color="#0a0501"]Adam_Schefter[/color][/url][/b] [url=""] [/url] Sounds like every single team with a pick near top of second round is getting calls. Fasten your seat belt for lots of deals. [url="http://twitter.com/search?q=%23nfldraft"][color="#0a0501"]#nfldraft[/color][/url]
[url="http://twitter.com/Adam_Schefter/status/12724969950"]less than 20 seconds ago[/url] via web
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I have a feeling that this will be a great 2nd round for the Bengals. We will have a good shot at a quality safety, WR, or interior lineman.
I'm not as sure about the third, but I could get Mike Johnson, Mardy Gilyard, or Javier Arenas.
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nate allen!

* S Taylor Mays (Southern Cal): The second round is a good spot for him, but the odds are long that he will be gone by the time the Bengals go on the clock. The big question is what is his best fit — as an in the box safety who excels in run coverage or a center-field type defender.
* S Nate Allen (South Florida): Coach Marvin Lewis was at his pro day. He is a solid defender with good coverage skills, instincts in coverage and good closing speed. Some think though he is not an intimidating-type safety.
* S Morgan Burnett (Georgia Tech): Good ball skills in coverage and also effective when closing in and playing run support.
* S Major Wright (Florida): Rugged defender with good speed. The concerns are that he is shaky in coverage and is inconsistent as a tackler.
* DE Carlos Dunap (Florida): First-round talent, third-round player. Great physical ability but lacks consistency.
* DT Brian Price (UCLA): Very good run stopper. Explosive off the ball who can close the pocket and pressure the passer.
* DT Terrence Cody (Alabama): Can be a run stopping machine in a 4-3 set. Definitely can clog space and bring double teams.
* OG Zane Beadles (Utah): Very good in pass blocking and also has the versatility to play some tackle.


i would take any of these guys except dunlap.

i wonder why the guard from illinois isnt on this list...
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[quote name='CougarQuest' date='23 April 2010 - 03:03 PM' timestamp='1272060187' post='881783']
The Rams GM said early this afternoon that he didn't see anyway he wouldn't trade the first pick on day two with the offers that he's been receiving.
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Maybe the Browns want to give up next years first, to move down and get Claussen.
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