Who will have the first draft pick and who will they take?
Pete Prisco Clark Judge
My pick is the Lions. They have one victory so far, and interestingly enough they play the two other one-win teams. They play at Arizona on Nov. 19, and then play host to Miami on Thanksgiving in a game the league must love having in that marquee spot. The Lions aren't as good as the Dolphins, even if they have the same record, but the home team usually wins matchups of bad teams. Of the seven other remaining games, the Lions have two against teams with losing records. One of those (San Francisco) is at home and the other (Green Bay) is on the road. Let's say they split the four games against the teams with losing records. That gives them three wins on the season. So it may come down to the Lions at the Cardinals. And with the Cardinals at home, they take it. So the Lions will get the first overall pick. And with it, Matt Millen can take Georgia Tech receiver Calvin Johnson -- if Millen still has his job. I mean, after all, it wouldn't be shocking to see Millen take another receiver, would it? No, the Lions would really take Brady Quinn, the franchise QB they need.
I nominate the Arizona Cardinals. They have a rookie quarterback, a coach waiting to be fired and an inability to do anything on the road. That's a bad combination. I see two potential wins out there -- the Nov. 19 game against Detroit and the Dec. 24 date with San Francisco. The 49ers game is in San Francisco, and while the Cards won there last year you can't ignore this: They're 3-17 on the road under Dennis Green. Uh-oh. So they'll be right there for the first pick. The question is: Whom do they take? Well, it's safe to rule out Brady Quinn and another wide receiver. What the Cards need most are offensive linemen. A guard. A tackle. I don't care. Someone to open holes for Edgerrin James and protect Matt Leinart. Someone like ... the University of Wisconsin's Joe Thomas. The left tackle is huge. He's aggressive. He's smart. And he's tough. The only downside here is a post-operative right knee, but that shouldn't be a big deal. He has the athletic ability to handle pass rushers at the next level. Besides, it's time to take care of two of your biggest investments.
If things do deteriorate to this point, I hope we just take the tackle. Nothing fancy. Just start working on the damn line. The line has been horrifying forever. I'm to the point where I don't care if we can't do anything else right so long as we can build an offensive line. I don't care if we have to start from scratch.
Pete Prisco Clark Judge
My pick is the Lions. They have one victory so far, and interestingly enough they play the two other one-win teams. They play at Arizona on Nov. 19, and then play host to Miami on Thanksgiving in a game the league must love having in that marquee spot. The Lions aren't as good as the Dolphins, even if they have the same record, but the home team usually wins matchups of bad teams. Of the seven other remaining games, the Lions have two against teams with losing records. One of those (San Francisco) is at home and the other (Green Bay) is on the road. Let's say they split the four games against the teams with losing records. That gives them three wins on the season. So it may come down to the Lions at the Cardinals. And with the Cardinals at home, they take it. So the Lions will get the first overall pick. And with it, Matt Millen can take Georgia Tech receiver Calvin Johnson -- if Millen still has his job. I mean, after all, it wouldn't be shocking to see Millen take another receiver, would it? No, the Lions would really take Brady Quinn, the franchise QB they need.
I nominate the Arizona Cardinals. They have a rookie quarterback, a coach waiting to be fired and an inability to do anything on the road. That's a bad combination. I see two potential wins out there -- the Nov. 19 game against Detroit and the Dec. 24 date with San Francisco. The 49ers game is in San Francisco, and while the Cards won there last year you can't ignore this: They're 3-17 on the road under Dennis Green. Uh-oh. So they'll be right there for the first pick. The question is: Whom do they take? Well, it's safe to rule out Brady Quinn and another wide receiver. What the Cards need most are offensive linemen. A guard. A tackle. I don't care. Someone to open holes for Edgerrin James and protect Matt Leinart. Someone like ... the University of Wisconsin's Joe Thomas. The left tackle is huge. He's aggressive. He's smart. And he's tough. The only downside here is a post-operative right knee, but that shouldn't be a big deal. He has the athletic ability to handle pass rushers at the next level. Besides, it's time to take care of two of your biggest investments.
If things do deteriorate to this point, I hope we just take the tackle. Nothing fancy. Just start working on the damn line. The line has been horrifying forever. I'm to the point where I don't care if we can't do anything else right so long as we can build an offensive line. I don't care if we have to start from scratch.
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