1.01 Richardson
1.06 Floyd
3.03 Polk
3.04 Gray
Not really sure what to give this draft since I had no mid round picks. I'm really happy with it though.
Workhorse backs are a dying breed, and now I have the most coveted RB to enter the league in a while on my roster for at least 5 seasons. I don't think Richardson ending up in Cleveland is at all a bad thing. Peyton Hillis put up a beast of a season just 2 years ago, and Richardson is light years ahead of Hillis in terms of raw talent.
With the #6 pick, I felt like I was going to come out with a solid prospect regardless of who was going to be passed at the 1.05. I was happy to have to "settle" for Floyd. He's got a chance to learn the intricacies of the WR positions from Fitzgerald. If he can be Batman to Fitzgerald's Superman, it'll be a great pick for me
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Lots of various sources I've been reading feel that Floyd has a higher ceiling than Blackmon. Regardless, I would've been happy either way who was staring me down. I considered drafting Wilson at this spot, but felt that adding Floyd to my young WR core was best for the long haul.
Polk could be a steal going as the 39th pick of the draft. Pre-draft rankings had him as a top 5 RB, so to get him this late in the game, I felt it was necessary to stop his slide. The various reports about his health are concerning, but this late in the draft it's all a crap shoot. He's buried on the Eagles depth chart right now, but he could overtake Dion Lewis as the #2RB during training camp. Injuries happen to RBs all the time, and if something somehow happens to Shady McCoy, I'll have Polk in my back pocket. If he doesn't end up making the Eagles final roster, maybe he could turn out to be the next Arian Foster or Priest Holmes on a RB needy team.. Only time will tell.
I've read about Gray being compared as a McCoy "lite" and I certainly don't expect Hillis to be around past this season. Nor do I think that Dexter McCluster will play much of a role in the running game going forward... In steps Cyrus Gray who'll hopefully be able to take over the #2RB spot at some point this season or next. I don't really expect much from Gray at all this season, but he's backing up two RBs coming off of injury plagued seasons. He has the potential to have an impact this season.
A couple of guys that I was hoping would fall to my 3rd round picks were D Wylie and R Wilson, but both went just ahead of where I was picking. Also considered D Caole and Charles with these picks, instead I rolled the dice on the 2 RBs.
It was fun... This was my first rookie draft, so the cherry's been popped! Bring on the season!