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Old 03-31-2009, 01:23 AM   #1
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Icon1 Jack English Draft

I created this guide using the colts and by doing individual workouts for each player on the draft I also heard that it has players of certain stats but random names and from same school. so I tried listing player info potential overall and biography info. I only listed those with potentials over 85 since that is the requirement for the goal. I also listed my philosophies feel free to make suggestions.

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# school NFL Overall Pot age height weight
Jack English 7 Stanford Peyton Manning 95 99 22 6'3 229
Kelly James 12 Miami Peyton Manning 89 95 23 6'3 225
Dane Morrow 13 Penn state Peyton manning 89 97 23 6'4 218
Jake Scott 8 Texas state Marc bulger 67 95 22 6'3 221
Torrey Jeffries 15 ga southern drew brees 62 91 22 6'0 216
RB-Balanced







Akeem Bayless 27 colorado Cedric Benson 89 87 23 6'1 240
Jason Payne 24 Vanderbilt Correll Buckhalter 79 86 22 5'10 206
Ernie Boston 24 Maryland Mewelde Moore 78 85 23 5'10 211
Donald Forst 34 Texas state Kolby Smith 75 86 23 5'11 218
Leron James 28 N. Arizona LaDainian Tomlinson 70 95 22 5'10 222
Darnay Daniels 36 North dakota Tyson Thompson 65 86 22 6'1 216
Edwin Danielson 21 Temple Ryan Moats 65 86 22 5'8 201
Corwin Grady 22 Richmond Jamal Lewis 64 85 22 6'1 216
FB-Recieving







Casey Barone 26 SMU Ovie Mughelli 80 86 23 6'1 248
WR-Quick Route








DJ Crosby 89 Georgia Reggie Williams 90 92 22 6'4 225
Terry Wilkerson 80 Michigan Reggie wayne 89 92 21 5'9 192
Bob Davis 87 Kansas Javon Walker 88 90 21 6'4 175
Darius Smith 88 UNLV Muhsin Muhammad 69 90 23 6'0 187
Fred Bailey 88 Rutgers Terry glenn 66 92 23 5'10 190
Jamarion Bellows 87 grand valley st. Laveranues Coles 73 97 23 6'0 190
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Drew Goldman 86 Delaware Chris Cooley 76 92 22 6'4 255
Marqueis Riggs 80 delaware St. Kellen Winslow 64 90 22 6'6 250
LT-Zone







Javon Jackson 72 Florida Jonathan Ogden 97 98 22 6'7 327
LG-Zone







Darrien Sullivan 65 Ole Miss Eric Steinbach 85 91 23 6'2 313
Neil Dillon 63 NC State Logan Mankins 78 90 23 6'1 315
C-Zone







Iman Seymour 67 Northwestern Jeff Saturday 74 93 23 6'3 298
RG-Zone







Patrick Boma 60 NW Oklahoma St Shawn Andrews 72 95 22 6'3 319
Omarius Blake 71 Auburn Alan Faneca 66 95 23 6'3 298
RT-Zone







Devin Campbell 78 Bowl Green Levi Jones 88 90 23 6'6 306
LE-Versatile/3-4







Nayal Stephens 92 M Valley St Luis Castillo 58 88 23 6'0 249
Raevon Hines 94 Michigan Charles Grant 94 95 23 6'6 288
Cris Carey 99 Wake Forest Shaun Ellis 87 87 23 6'4 261
Jeremie Gibson 93 UNLV Adewale Ogunleye 62 91 23 6'4 261
RE-Versatile/3-4







Will Still 95 SE Missouri St Elvis Dumervil 61 85 23 6'0 260
DT-Versatile/3-4







Alain Dixon 59 Miami Casey Hampton 93 95 23 6'6 312
Tyler Smith 80 LousiVille Casey Hampton 75 86 23 5'11 296
Patrick Lopez 71 Tennessee Brian Young 69 92 22 6'2 290
LOLB-Passrusher







Torian Watts 58 Alabama Derrick Johnson 86 89 22 6'0 218
Jack Nickerson 52 Kansas State Angello Crowell 77 85 23 6'2 232
Dexter Knox 56 Henderson St DJ Williams 71 91 23 6'1 237
MLB-Tackler







Mack Jackson 59 New Mexico None 90 92 23 5'11 226
Alonzi Simms 55 Michigan St None 80 92 22 6'1 240
Darrien Wesley 56 Lehigh Orlando Ruff 64 85 23 6'2 248
Antrel Lee 54 VMI None 61 86 23 6'1 233
ROLB-Passrusher







Devin Mayo 50 Ole Miss Julian Peterson 89 91 23 6'3 230
Wayne Johnson 54 Buffalo Shawne Merriman 69 92 23 6'4 269
Cory Glazer 55 UL Monroe Mike Vrabel 62 85 23 5'10 229
Henry Morris 59 Texas Lance Briggs 63 87 23 6'2 223
CB-Balanced







Juran Riley 26 Texas Ty Law 89 95 22 6'0 204
Antrel Sears 34 USC Charles Tillman 88 86 23 5'10 192
Dusty Wright 28 Louisville Charles Tillman 72 85 23 5'11 191
FS-Balanced







Prince Justin 29 S Carolina Bob Sanders 71 89 23 6'2 202
Ray Mullen 21 Oregon State Brian Dawkins 69 91 23 6'0 215
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Will Barkley 37 Florida Roy Williams 91 92 23 6'1 215
P-Balanced







Thomas Madison 17 Florida state Ryan Flinn 66 87 23 6'0 198
K-Accuracy







Billy Jones 2 Fresno State Josh scobee 65 87 23 5'9 198

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Old 03-31-2009, 06:01 AM   #2
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Nice work erra.

I'll add this to my massive stack of info about the game. I'm gonna end up with a whole library devoted to this game at this rate.
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Old 03-31-2009, 09:44 AM   #3
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Word of warning about Jake Scott. I drafted him on the recommendation of my gm..plus his numbers looked fantastic. But after a year and a half with a 2:1 ratio of ints to tds I traded him. Before trading him I changed all of my coaching staff except for the oc. I had his overall to an 89 but he didnt get better. I ended up trading for jason campbell and he had a por bowl year.
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Old 04-02-2009, 07:13 PM   #4
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Gonna redo this draft guide under the demonolith format. http://www.operationsports.com/forum...t-guide-3.html for more info.
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Old 05-04-2009, 10:47 PM   #5
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Im looking at this draft path. Any other players i should look out for
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JR Meyers in year 2 is great. He's a FB that can play RB. Think John Riggins.
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Old 05-04-2009, 11:31 PM   #7
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JR Meyers in year 2 is great. He's a FB that can play RB. Think John Riggins.
Ill remember his name. Keep em coming
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Old 05-05-2009, 01:44 AM   #8
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I believe this draft is a replica of the 1983 draft the many consider the best draft ever, and is known as the year of the QB.That year had six QBs taken in the first round three went on to be Hall of Famers, two had good careers and only one was a bust.
Jack English is supposed to be John Elway who went to Stanford and went number one overall to the Baltimore Colts. John however was also picked in the first round of the MLB draft to the Yankess. He told the Colts that he would rather play baseball then for them.The Colts then traded his rights to the Broncos.
Kelly James is Jim Kelly who went 14th overall to the Buffalo Bills(who also had the 12th pick overall and took TE Trent Hunter out of ND who they then traded to the Rams for QB Vince Ferragamo). Kelly told the Bills that he would rather play in the USFL which he did for two years with the Houston Gamblers where he put up ungodly numbers like 5800 passing yards and 55 TDs in a single season, with Hershall Walker as his RB, (Ironically his backup QB was Steve Young who opted to backup Kelly in the USFL rather then play for the Buccaneers). However the Bills eventually got Kelly when the USFL folded in 85.
Moreno is Dan Marino who went to Pitt fell in the draft amid accusations of drug and alcohol abuse he lasted to pick 26( remember it was only a 28 picks per round draft) some conspiracy theorists say it was actually the Dolphins that put these rumors out there so he would fall to them.
The other three QBS where Ken OBrien who had a good career with the Jets where if memory serves me right made two Pro Bowls. Tony Eason to the Patriots who had a good albeit injury plagued career, and the lone bust of the group Todd Blackledge to the Chiefs. I always think it is iroinic because Todd Blackledge is now a Draft Guru with I believe ESPN telling you who the busts are going to be in upcoming drafts, and I wonder if the Chiefs would have liked his crystal ball he has now in 83.
It wasnt just QBs that made this group special it was top to bottom covered with top notch talent. It was the first year that the NFL allowed underclassmen to enter the NFL draft, the influx of underclassmen made this group so deep that Richard Dent went in the 6th round to the Bears and became the cornerstone for the famed 85 Bears Defense and world champions. The NFL repealed the rule the next year allowing only SRs into the 84 draft making that one of the weakest drafts ever. The rule however was reversed again a few years later.
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