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Es gibt ja jetzt die Draft-Caps von New Era. Ich hätte gerne die graue von den Giants, aber im europäischen New Era Store gibt es nur zwei Modelle und nicht wie im NFL-Shop die ganze Kollektion. Und die Versandkosten aus den USA sind ja horrend.

Habt Ihr noch einen Tipp, wie man da günstiger ran kommt.
 
Dolphins defender Dion Jordan will be suspended for 1 year
Hat hier jemand Draft Bust gesagt ?
Kurz vor dem Draft hatte Shane Ray Ärger mit der Polizei
Mizzou's Shane Ray cited for misdemeanor marijuana possession
und in Baltimore ist die Draft Party auf Grund der Unruhen abgesagt worden
Ravens nix draft party due to Baltimore curfew
Ray Rice steht vor der Rückkehr in die NFL
Ray Rice will join NFL team 'very soon,' an agent says in report
und nichts neues in Sachen Deflategate
Colts owner doesn't know when Deflategate investigation will end
 
So 1. Runde durch
1 Buccaneers Jameis Winston QB
2 Titans Marcus Mariota QB
3 Jaguars Dante Fowler Jr. OLB
4 Raiders Amari Cooper WR
5 Redskins Brandon Scherff OG
6 Jets Leonard Williams DL
7 Bears Kevin White WR
8 Falcons Vic Beasley OLB
9 Giants Ereck Flowers OG
10 Rams Todd Gurley RB
11 Vikings Trae Waynes CB
12 Browns Danny Shelton DT
13 Saints Andrus Peat OT
14 Dolphins DeVante Parker WR
15 Chargers Melvin Gordon RB
16 Texans Kevin Johnson CB
17 49ers Arik Armstead DT
18 Chiefs Marcus Peters CB
19 Browns Cameron Erving C
20 Eagles Nelson Agholor WR
21 Bengals Cedric Ogbuehi OT
22 Steelers Bud Dupree OLB
23 Broncos Shane Ray DE
24 Cardinals D.J. Humphries OT
25 Panthers Shaq Thompson LB/S
26 Ravens Breshad Perriman WR
27 Cowboys Byron Jones CB
28 Lions Laken Tomlinson OG
29 Colts Phillip Dorsett WR
30 Packers Damarious Randall FS
31 Saints Stephone Anthony ILB
32 Patriots Malcom Brown DT
Shit das war ja wieder Ted Thompson at his best gestern :lol:
Safety ist die Position die am besten besetzt ist in der Packers Defense, allerdings wird Randall wohl hauptsächlich als Cornerback eingesetzt werden.
So einen Spielertyp haben wir mit Micah Hyde allerdings schon, der auch noch jung genug ist.
Ich hätte lieber Malcolm Brown gesehen da die beiden DT nur 1 Jahresverträge haben.
Malcolm Brown ist ein Super Pick für die Pats da können sie sich glücklich schätzen das der so weit gefallen ist.
Es gab überraschend wenig Trades gestern ich hätte da mit mehr Action gerechnet, nur die Chargers für Gordon und die Broncos für Shane Ray habern hochgetradet.
Der Ray Trade ist auch etwas seltsam da man damit gerechnet hat, das er ganz aus der 1. Runde fällt da er vor kurzem mit Dope erwischt wurde,allerdings gab es wohl Gerüchte das die Ravens in Draften wollen und die Broncos haben deswegen 2 Positionen nach oben getradet.
 
Malcolm Brown :gerri::gerri: Und die Colts nochn WR :gerri::gerri: . Also wieder 3000 yards Rushing gegen die im Januar :gerri:. Perfekte 1. Runde für die Pats eigentlich. Wobei die Jets DLine :schreck::schreck:Das ist echt nasty.. Bin mal gespannt ob die noch Wilkerson traden. Die Dolphins bekommen auch den Big Play WR den sie wollten. Die AFC East wird echt stärker..Aber Brown :waah::waah: besonders weil Kiper (mel kiper ist der senior draft analyst von espn) den als 12. besten Spieler im Draft hatte..:gerri::gerri: Jetzt noch paar low 4th Rnd picks Traden für nen höheren und nen OLine Spieler und nen DB und ich bin happy.
Achja und Adam Schefter (Insider und vernetzt bei allen Teams) meinte das wohl Teams an Garoppolo (Backup QB der Pats) interessiert wahren bzw sind? More Picks 4 BB :grins:
 
Interessanter Blick in den Packers War Room
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Deswegen heisst das auch Big Board, weil da eben so viele drauf stehen :D
 
Hab ja schon ein paar mal über seine Leidensgeschichte gelesen, kein Wunder, dass es da zu den standing ovations kommt.

Aber der arme Rookie tut mir leid. Jim hat ihm die Show gestohlen.
 
Also wenn es nur nach Bizeps Umfang geht gefällt mir unser 6. Round Draft Pick am besten
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:grins:
Das sagt alleine leider nur wenig aus :D
Ansonsten bin ich jetzt doch sehr zufrieden, gestern war ich ja noch schwer enttäuscht da wir erst 2 CB/Safetys und dann noch einen WR gedraftet haben.
Dabei haben wir schon grob geschätzt 2 Dutzend WR im kader :gerri:
Er wurde aber hauptsächlich als Kick Returner gedraftet und da soll er sehr gut sein, heute haben wir noch einen dringend benötigten ILB gedraftet.
Hundley wird hauptsächlich die Bank drücken aber vielleicht können wir ihn später noch traden.
Dazu noch einen TE,den DL Spieler oben und einen FB als Nachfolger von Kuhn.
 
so da ich schon mal wach bin hier der Überblick des Drafts
Baltimore Ravens
Round 1, Pick 26 (26) Breshad Perriman WR 6'2" 212 Central Florida 6.2

Pick Analysis: "The speed this kid has is incredible. He can absolutely fly. Perriman reminds me a lot of Andre Johnson. When you start talking about money downs, no player made more plays on third and fourth downs than Perriman." -- Michael Irvin

Round 2, Pick 23 (55) (from Cardinals) Maxx Williams TE 6'4" 249 Minnesota 5.6

Pick Analysis: "The Ravens had to get ahead of the Pittsburgh Steelers here because Heath Miller is getting older. Williams has a really good catch radius. He reminds me of Kyle Rudolph; a great athlete with big hands." -- Mike Mayock

Round 3, Pick 26 (90) Carl Davis DT 6'5" 320 Iowa 5.9

Pick Analysis: "There's a value pick right here. Some thought Davis would sneak into the back end of the first round. He had an outstanding Senior Bowl week. He has dominating height-weight-speed physical traits." -- Mike Mayock

Round 4, Pick 23 (122) (from Lions) Za'Darius Smith DE 6'4" 274 Kentucky 5.4

Pick Analysis: Smith was called up to the Senior Bowl after being named Most Valuable Defensive Player in the Shrine Game. Baltimore gets a tone setting edge setter who can develop into a rotational end. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 4, Pick 26 (125) Javorius Allen RB 6'0" 221 USC 5.4

Pick Analysis: Allen is an excellent fit for Marc Trestman's offense as he is a one cut downhill runner who is also a proven receiver out of the backfield (see: Matt Forte's 102 receptions in 2014 under Trestman). --Mark Dulgerian

Round 4, Pick 37 (136) (compensatory selection) Tray Walker CB 6'2" 180 Texas Southern 5.1

Pick Analysis: Walker has press corner size and traits but he's raw. He'll also need to become more assertive in run support if he wants to see consistent playing time down the road. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 5, Pick 35 (171) (compensatory selection) Nick Boyle TE 6'4" 268 Delaware 5.2

Pick Analysis: Their future at the tight end position was addressed earlier when the Ravens selected Maxx Williams in the 2nd round. However, Boyle is a small schooler who has the physical tools to develop into their eventual number two tight end. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 5, Pick 40 (176) (compensatory selection) Robert Myers OG 6'5" 326 Tennessee St. 5.0

Pick Analysis: Myers was a small school Senior Bowl invite who held his own against top competition. He's a phone booth guard with limited mobility in space, but he's surprisingly sound from a technique standpoint and has tools to work with. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 6, Pick 28 (204) (from Cowboys) Darren Waller WR 6'6" 238 Georgia Tech 5.4

Pick Analysis: Baltimore adds a giant perimeter receiver who had limited positional development playing in Georgia Tech's run option system. Some see him as a potential tight end convert. Regardless, he has the rare size and ball skills resemble Trestman's receiving corps in Chicago. --Mark Dulgerian
Teams
Day 1 grade: C-
Day 2 grade: A+
Day 3 grade: B+
Overall grade: A
The skinny: It's hard to criticize a pick by esteemed GM Ozzie Newsome, but the selection of Perriman is interesting, given his lack of college production and issues with drops. He's a great replacement for Torrey Smith, giving the team some ability to stretch the field, and he lands with the perfect team to learn the game behind some veterans on offense. His game film at UCF gives some cause for concern, but not much apparently for the Baltimore front office. The Ravens did a good job moving up a few spots to land Williams, who could be Todd Heap 2.0 and gives the team a much-needed boost at tight end. Davis fell a bit in the draft but was a good case of the rich getting richer by going to the Ravens. Allen is a great match for the Ravens' offensive scheme and can really be an asset to the team on third down.

Bottom line: The upside (and downside) is obvious in Perriman, but Newsome nabbed some steals in the middle rounds as usual. Joe Flacco will be happy with this haul.
New England Patriots


Round 1, Pick 32 (32) Malcom Brown DT 6'2" 319 Texas 6.2

Pick Analysis: "This is a great pick for the Patriots. To get Brown at 32 is tremendous. He has an ability to push the pocket. He can be a three-down player, but in New England he'll be in a system in which he plays all over the place." -- Mike Mayock

Round 2, Pick 32 (64) Jordan Richards SS 5'11" 211 Stanford 5.2

Pick Analysis: "Richards is a very smart safety. This is a bit of a reach for the Patriots; maybe two rounds early." -- Daniel Jeremiah

Round 3, Pick 33 (97) (compensatory selection) Geneo Grissom DE 6'3" 262 Oklahoma 5.2

Pick Analysis: "He's played all over the place at Oklahoma. He can be an edge rusher and can drop into coverage. He is an athlete, is versatile and smart, and fits New England." -- Mike Mayock

Round 4, Pick 2 (101) (from Buccaneers) Trey Flowers DE 6'2" 266 Arkansas 5.5

Pick Analysis: Patriots get good value for Flowers in the 4th round. His staple is power and ability to control the line of scrimmage. Bill Belichick likes to rotate his defensive front and Flowers can make an impact against the run. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 4, Pick 12 (111) (from Browns) Tre' Jackson OG 6'4" 330 Florida St. 5.7

Pick Analysis: Jackson is the ideal big body you want in an interior lineman. He'll earn his paycheck primarily as a run block specialist. If he can stay healthy he could compete for a starting spot on a team that has had its share volatility along the offensive line. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 4, Pick 32 (131) Shaq Mason C 6'1" 300 Georgia Tech 5.3

Pick Analysis: New England gets a bull of a run blocker in Shaq Mason. He needs some work in pass protection, but his elite power in the run game could earn him early playing time on an offensive line that saw its struggles last year. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 5, Pick 30 (166) (from Packers) Joe Cardona LS 6'2" 242 Navy 5.2

Round 6, Pick 2 (178) (from Buccaneers) Matthew Wells LB 6'2" 222 Mississippi St. --

Pick Analysis: New England has a knack for finding pieces to their own unique puzzle and Wells is another example of that. He blew up his Pro Day running in the 4.4s and he's battle tested. He will likely find a role as a special teams cover man early in his career. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 6, Pick 26 (202) (from Browns through Ravens) A.J. Derby TE 6'4" 255 Arkansas 5.1

Pick Analysis: Is it any surprise Bill Belichick adds another tight end to his roster? Sasser is a raw athlete who converted from linebacker to quarterback and now to tight end. He is creative with the ball in his hands but there is work to be done from the snap to the catch. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 7, Pick 30 (247) (from Packers) Darryl Roberts CB 6'0" 182 Marshall 5.3

Pick Analysis: The Patriots find an excellent athlete who put up explosive numbers at his pro day (4.38 40, 1.48 10-Yd, 39 VJ). He'll need considerable technique work but he's a low risk pick with some upside down the line. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 7, Pick 36 (253) (compensatory selection) Xzavier Dickson OLB 6'3" 260 Alabama 5.0

Pick Analysis: Belichick will kick the tires on a Saban-groomed outside linebacker who was versatile in multiple fronts the Crimson Tide employed. --Mark Dulgerian
Teams
Day 1 grade: A+
Day 2 grade: C
Day 3 grade: B+
Overall grade: B+
The skinny: Every year Bill Belichick seems to land a future star, and he might have done so again with Brown. Many thought Brown would be off the board in the middle of the first round, but instead he fell to the defending champs and can immediately contribute to the rotation along the defensive line. The Pats grabbed Richards way too early, but he's a smart player who meets a team need and is also a nice fit for the defensive system. Grissom is Mr. Versatility and can play all over the field -- a nice value late in the third round. Jackson might wind up being the best of the Florida State offensive linemen in this draft, and Mason is a great interior presence. The Pats' only flaw on a fantastic Day 3 was taking a long snapper in the fifth round. Bottom line: The Pats got better by grabbing quality players in the trenches who were great values for the most part. None are likely to be superstars, but there could be a lot of quality pros from this class
Green Bay Packers

Round 1, Pick 30 (30) Damarious Randall FS 5'11" 196 Arizona State 5.6

Pick Analysis: "Randall is what today's free safety is all about. He is by far the best cover safety in this draft. Randall can play man-to-man; he has cornerback-level cover skills. You give up some physicality, but his coverage ability is where the NFL is going. Remember Jimmie Ward was a first-rounder last year (to the 49ers) with a similar skill set." -- Mike Mayock

Round 2, Pick 30 (62) Quinten Rollins CB 5'11" 195 Miami (OH) 5.7

Pick Analysis: "In the first round, the Packers go get Damarious Randall. Now they get Rollins, another corner/safety. Rollins played basketball and you can see how athletic he is. On the football field, it's all about his ball skills. You can see the basketball background; he really can high-point the ball." -- Daniel Jeremiah

Round 3, Pick 30 (94) Ty Montgomery WR 6'0" 221 Stanford 5.4

Pick Analysis: "Montgomery had a disappointing senior season. Some thought he'd be a first-round pick entering the season. He brings something in the return game." -- Mike Mayock

Round 4, Pick 30 (129) Jake Ryan OLB 6'2" 240 Michigan 5.3

Pick Analysis: Packers address one of their biggest positional needs with this pick. Ryan is an assignment football player who can play inside or outside when the Packers are in an even front. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 5, Pick 11 (147) (from Patriots through Browns) Brett Hundley QB 6'3" 226 UCLA 5.3

Pick Analysis: While Hundley expected to be selected much sooner than this, developing behind Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay could be a blessing in disguise. He needed at least two years to develop anyways, so he has time to improve the mental aspects and potentiall become a highly coveted QB down the line. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 6, Pick 30 (206) Aaron Ripkowski FB 6'1" 257 Oklahoma 5.0

Pick Analysis: Ripnowski fits Green Bay's system to a "T". Not dissimilar to John Kuhn, Ripnowski may be the eventual replacement at that position. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 6, Pick 34 (210) (compensatory selection) Christian Ringo DE 6'1" 277 Louisiana-Lafayette --

Pick Analysis: Ringo is a "twitchy" metrics player who will likely see time at defensive end in the Packers scheme. He also brings value as a long snapper. --Mark Dulgerian

Round 6, Pick 37 (213) (compensatory selection) Kennard Backman TE 6'3" 258 UAB 4.7

Pick Analysis: Backman is a one-dimensional H-back type who may need to earn a roster spot on special teams. --Mark Dulgerian
Day 1 grade: B+
Day 2 grade: B-
Day 3 grade: B
Overall grade: B
The skinny: There are not a ton of needs for the Packers on either side of the ball, and they landed perhaps the best coverage safety -- albeit, in a weak class -- in Randall, who excels at man coverage. Add in Randall's ability to play some corner if needed, and the Packers might have landed a gem in addition to shoring up their secondary. Rollins also provides flexibility, with the ability to play both corner and safety. Wide receiver wasn't a big team need, but Montgomery has star potential in this offense and could be a Pro Bowl kick returner early in his career. Ryan was a perfect pick for Ted Thompson; he will be a hard-nosed player who can contribute as a solid player in several areas. Hundley and Aaron Rodgers can discuss their draft drops in the QB meeting rooms.

Bottom line: There are not a ton of holes on the roster, so Ted Thompson selected some luxury picks who can contribute in specific areas.
alle anderen Teams hier
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/track...ar-drafteventpage-tracker#dt-tabs:dt-by-round
 
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Bei nfl.com zählen die Ravens zu den Gewinnern des Drafts
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000490553/article/winners-from-the-2015-nfl-draft
Für mich waren die Vikings der große Gewinner, sieht auch CBS so
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/...inners-losers-browns-falcons-chiefs-nailed-it
Da hat der Spielplaner wieder die richtige Nase gehabt weil die Packers im letzten Spiel gegen die Vikings antreten,.
Das letzte Packers Spiel könnte dann zum 3.mal in Folge über die NFC North entscheiden
 
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