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Please Grade draft for the giants.
Topic Started: Apr 28 2007, 10:25 PM (240 Views)
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Monkey Boy
Apr 29 2007, 03:17 PM
Giantone
Apr 29 2007, 12:48 PM
........face it we blue this draft big time . :wacko:

All drafts are crap shoot at best.....you need to give this class 2 to 3 years (maybe more) before you can say that....it's all players on paper and everyone's best GUESS if they will be successful or not until they get into the games.....

Grading our 2004 draft!



25. New York Giants
Grade: D
The Giants were involved in a draft-day deal that saw them select North Carolina State quarterback Philip Rivers with the No. 4 overall pick, and then trade him, along with a package of draft picks, for Eli Manning. Manning has had modest success since joining the league, but has not approached what you would expect from the draft’s top pick. The Giants clearly gave up too much for his rights, and the Chargers reaped the benefits of the multiple draft picks received in the deal (one was used by the Chargers to land linebacker Shawne Merriman just a year later). Had the Giants simply held onto Rivers, they would have graded out much better. But the one-sidedness of this deal is too large to ignore.

In the second round, the Giants picked up a starting guard in Boston College’s Chris Snee, who also happens to be the son-in-law of head coach Tom Coughlin. Linebacker Reggie Torbor, while not a star in the making, was a good value in the third round, and Tennessee safety Gibril Wilson was a fantastic pickup all the way down in the fifth round.

None of the remaining 2004 picks by the Giants made it as far as the 2006 roster




http://football.about.com/od/nfldrafthisto...aftgrades_2.htm
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Grading our 2004 draft!



25. New York Giants
Grade: D
The Giants were involved in a draft-day deal that saw them select North Carolina State quarterback Philip Rivers with the No. 4 overall pick, and then trade him, along with a package of draft picks, for Eli Manning. Manning has had modest success since joining the league, but has not approached what you would expect from the draft’s top pick. The Giants clearly gave up too much for his rights, and the Chargers reaped the benefits of the multiple draft picks received in the deal (one was used by the Chargers to land linebacker Shawne Merriman just a year later). Had the Giants simply held onto Rivers, they would have graded out much better. But the one-sidedness of this deal is too large to ignore.

In the second round, the Giants picked up a starting guard in Boston College’s Chris Snee, who also happens to be the son-in-law of head coach Tom Coughlin. Linebacker Reggie Torbor, while not a star in the making, was a good value in the third round, and Tennessee safety Gibril Wilson was a fantastic pickup all the way down in the fifth round.

None of the remaining 2004 picks by the Giants made it as far as the 2006 roster




http://football.about.com/od/nfldrafthisto...aftgrades_2.htm

Somebody took a bitch pill today.......... ;)
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May 2 2007, 01:16 AM
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Grading our 2004 draft!



25. New York Giants
Grade: D
The Giants were involved in a draft-day deal that saw them select North Carolina State quarterback Philip Rivers with the No. 4 overall pick, and then trade him, along with a package of draft picks, for Eli Manning. Manning has had modest success since joining the league, but has not approached what you would expect from the draft’s top pick. The Giants clearly gave up too much for his rights, and the Chargers reaped the benefits of the multiple draft picks received in the deal (one was used by the Chargers to land linebacker Shawne Merriman just a year later). Had the Giants simply held onto Rivers, they would have graded out much better. But the one-sidedness of this deal is too large to ignore.

In the second round, the Giants picked up a starting guard in Boston College’s Chris Snee, who also happens to be the son-in-law of head coach Tom Coughlin. Linebacker Reggie Torbor, while not a star in the making, was a good value in the third round, and Tennessee safety Gibril Wilson was a fantastic pickup all the way down in the fifth round.

None of the remaining 2004 picks by the Giants made it as far as the 2006 roster




http://football.about.com/od/nfldrafthisto...aftgrades_2.htm

Somebody took a bitch pill today.......... ;)

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May 2 2007, 01:52 PM

:moon: ................................

A self portrait???

Great job!!!.....Looks just like ya...... ;)
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