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1. | Jan 8, 2018
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2. | Dec 30, 2013
Is there really a long term fuutre for the Super Draft? It provides a lot of hype, but not near as much impact as the NBA and NFL drafts.Just a thought on a whim, but what if it was merely a glorified press conference where MLS teams announce all of their signing from college, within the league, and from outside? Maybe a signing day for MLS prospects . . ?I think most fans would rather see college players and US internationals negotiate with teams themselves instead of it depending on draft and allocation positions. Players would talk with different teams and announce who they sign with on this day. MLS could get to keep one of its marquee annual events, but it would become higher profile and have more of an impact . . .
3. | Dec 29, 2013
Hey, that's the grsateet! So with ll this brain power AWHFY?
4. | Dec 20, 2013
Ted's not that good. Let's look at this strategy to build a team trade down, down, down and cecollt more and more picks (ie. guesses) and then have young players compete for jobs. That's all well and good the first few years to save cap space, but then you NEED to make moves up to grab IMPACT players like he did when he grabbed Matthews (which was a nice move/ outcome). The studs in the draft are obvious to anybody who studies the draft and listens to the expert analysts (not necessarily Mel Kiper). This years defensive gems in the 2013 draft are #1 Manti Te'o, MLB from Notre Dame (potential replacement for AJ Hawk think Ray Lewis, Brian Urlacher). #2 Star Lotulelei, DT Utah (potential upgrade from Raji or replacement for Pickett think Haloti Ngata here). Don't worry about receivers to replace Jennings either, this draft is loaded with playmakers at RB and WR. I'll give you a few names we should consider (Quinton Patton, Robert Woods, Terrence Williams at WR or how about Joseph Randle or Johnathan Franklin at RB for starters). We also desperately need a blue chip interior linemen and I think that's what they'll end up addressing in RD #1 (see Barrett Jones or Chance Warmack from Alabama).