My original blog after it has been cleaned up a bit. Not that this groundbreaking work, but I found some old posts, photos and clips that I may reuse.

21 April, 2005

3 rounder NFL Draft

#
Team
Name
Pos
School
1
San Francisco
Alex Smith
QB
Utah
2
Miami
Braylon Edwards
WR
Michigan
3
Cleveland
Aaron Rodgers
QB
California
4
Chicago
Ronnie Brown
RB
Auburn
5
Tampa Bay
Mike Williams
WR
USC
6
Tennessee
Carlos Rogers
CB
Auburn
7
Minnesota*
Troy Williamson
WR
South Carolina
8
Arizona
Cadillac Williams
RB
Auburn
9
Washington
Antrel Rolle
CB
Miami (FL)
10
Detroit
Derrick Johnson
OLB
Texas
11
Dallas
Shawne Merriman
OLB
Maryland
12
San Diego
Pac-Man Jones
CB
West Virginia
13
Houston
Thomas Davis
S
Georgia
14
Carolina
Alex Barron
OT
Florida St.
15
Kansas City
Channing Crowder
MLB
Florida
16
New Orleans
Jammal Brown
OT
Oklahoma
17
Cincinnati
Travis Johnson
DT
Florida St.
18
St. Louis*
Khalif Barnes
OT
Washington
19
Dallas
Erasmus James
DE
Wisconsin
20
Jacksonville
Dan Cody
DE
Oklahoma
21
Baltimore
Elton Brown
OG
Virginia
22
Seattle*
David Pollack
DE
Georgia
23
Green Bay*
David Baas
OG
Michigan
24
Minnesota*
Cedric Benson
RB
Texas
25
Washington
Shaun Cody
DT
USC
26
N.Y. Jets*
Marcus Spears
DE
L.S.U.
27
San Diego*
Matt Roth
DE
Iowa
28
Indianapolis*
Justin Miller
CB
Clemson
29
Atlanta*
Luis Castillo
DT
Northwestern
30
Pittsburgh*
Heath Miller
TE
Virginia
31
Philadelphia*
Ciatrick Fason
RB
Florida
32
New England*
Demarcus Ware
OLB
Troy St.







#
Team
Name
Pos
School
33
San Francisco
Vernand Morency
RB
Oklahoma St.
34
Cleveland
Fabian Washington
CB
Nebraska
35
Eagles
Roddy White
WR
U.A.B.
36
Tampa Bay
Matt Jones
WR
Arkansas
37
Tenn
Jason Campbell
QB
Auburn
38
Oakland
Kevin Burnett
OLB
Tennessee
39
Chicago
Chris Henry
WR
West Virginia
40
New Orleans
Adam Terry
OT
Syracuse
41
Detroit
Johnathan Goddard
DE
Marshall
42
Dallas
Corey Webster
CB
L.S.U.
43
N. Y. Giants
Mike Patterson
DT
USC
44
Arizona
Marlin Jackson
CB
Michigan
45
Carolina
Kevin Everett
TE
Miami (FL)
46
Kansas City
Chris Canty
DE
Virginia
47
New York Jets
Eric Shelton
RB
Louisville
48
Cincinnati
Stanley Wilson
CB
Stanford
49
Minnesota*
Marcus Johnson
OG
Ole Miss
50
St Louis
Jason Allen
S
Tennessee
51
Green Bay
Ernest Shazor
S
Michigan
52
Jacksonville
Ben Wilkerson
C
L.S.U.
53
Baltimore
Anttaj Hawthorne
DT
Wisconsin
54
Seattle
Ronald Fields
DT
Mississippi St.
55
Buffalo
Chris Colmer
OT
North Carolina St.
56
Denver
Evan Mathis
OG
Alabama
57
N.Y. Jets*
Bryant McFadden
CB
Florida St.
58
Green Bay
Charlie Frye
QB
Akron
59
Atlanta
Josh Bullocks
S
Nebraska
60
Indianapolis*
Odell Thurman
MLB
Georgia
61
San Diego*
Michael Munoz
OT
Tennessee
62
Pittsburgh*
Dan Buenning
OG
Wisconsin
63
Philadelphia*
Derek Curry
OLB
Notre Dame
64
New England*
Eric Green
CB
Virginia Tech

#
Team
Name
Pos
School
65
San Francisco
Antonio Perkins
CB
Oklahoma
66
St. Louis
Jovan Haye
DE
Vanderbilt
67
Cleveland
J.J. Arrington
RB
California
68
Tennesee
Mark Clayton
WR
Oklahoma
69
Oakland
George Gause
DE
South Carolina
70
Miami
Adrian McPherson
QB
Nashville Kats (AFL)
71
Tampa Bay
Adam Snyder
OG
Oregon
72
Detroit
Donte Nicholson
S
Oklahoma
73
Houston
Michael Boley
OLB
Southern Miss
74
N. Y. Giants
Bill Swancutt
DE
Oregon St.
75
Arizona
Chris Spencer
C
Ole Miss
76
Denver
Garrett Cross
TE
California
77
Philadelphia*
Fred Gibson
WR
Georgia
78
Oakland
Tyler King
DE
Connecticut
79
Carolina
Lance Mitchell
MLB
Oklahoma
80
Minnesota*
Travis Daniels
CB
L.S.U.
81
St. Louis
Brandon Browner
CB
Oregon St.
82
New Orleans
Oshiomogho Atogwe
S
Stanford
83
Cincinnati
Rian Wallace
OLB
Temple
84
Baltimore
Reggie Brown
WR
Georgia
85
Seattle
Ronald Bartell
CB
Howard
86
Buffalo
Vincent Fuller
S
Virginia Tech
87
Jacksonville
David McMillan
DE
Kansas
88
N. Y. Jets
Alex Smith
TE
Stanford
89
Green Bay
Trent Cole
DE
Cincinnati
90
Atlanta
Sione Pouha
DT
Utah
91
Tampa Bay
Barrett Ruud
MLB
Nebraska
92
Indianapolis*
Robert McCune
MLB
Louisville
93
Pittsburgh*
Terrence Murphy
WR
Texas A&M
94
Philadelphia*
C.J. Brooks
OG
Maryland
95
Arizona
Andrew Walter
QB
Arizona St.
96
Tennesee
Craphonso Thorpe
WR
Florida St.
97
Denver
Roscoe Parrish
WR
Miami (FL)
98
Seattle
Mark Bradley
WR
Oklahoma
99
Kansas City
Darrent Williams
CB
Oklahoma St.
100
New England
Larry Brackins
WR
Pearl River Community College
101
Denver
Kyle Orton
QB
Purdue

07 April, 2005

Draft change

The Bears are going to take Edwards, just to tick off Gruden.

06 April, 2005

4/6 Mock Draft

This may only be round one, but the real challenge is round three

# Team Name Pos School
1 San Francisco Aaron Rodgers QB California
2 Miami Ronnie Brown RB Auburn
3 Cleveland Alex Smith QB Utah
4 Chicago Mike Williams WR USC
5 Tampa Bay Cedric Benson RB Texas
6 Tennessee Carlos Rogers CB Auburn
7 Minnesota* Braylon Edwards WR Michigan
8 Arizona Cadillac Williams RB Auburn
9 Washington Derrick Johnson OLB Texas
10 Detroit Antrel Rolle CB Miami (FL)
11 Dallas Troy Williamson WR South Carolina
12 San Diego Erasmus James DE Wisconsin
13 Houston Thomas Davis S Georgia
14 Carolina Alex Barron OT Florida St.
15 Kansas City Pac-Man Jones CB West Virginia
16 New Orleans Channing Crowder MLB Florida
17 Cincinnati Travis Johnson DT Florida St.
18 St. Louis* Jammal Brown OT Oklahoma
19 Dallas Shawne Merriman OLB Maryland
20 Jacksonville Khalif Barnes OT Washington
21 Baltimore Elton Brown OG Virginia
22 Seattle* David Pollack DE Georgia
23 Green Bay* David Baas OG Michigan
24 Minnesota* Dan Cody DE Oklahoma
25 Denver* Mark Clayton WR Oklahoma
26 N.Y. Jets* Marcus Spears DE L.S.U.
27 San Diego* Chris Henry WR West Virginia
28 Indianapolis* Fabian Washington CB Nebraska
29 Atlanta* Shaun Cody DT USC
30 Pittsburgh* Heath Miller TE Virginia
31 Philadelphia* Matt Roth DE Iowa
32 New England* Justin Miller CB Clemson

05 April, 2005

Da Vinci

I finally read the Da Vinci Code and I can honestly say, it reminds me of a line from the Bard, "Something stinks in Denmark." This is a fictional book, like Hillary telling Americans she is not a self-centered self serving egomaniac. It reminds me of a Tom Clancy book, it has historical accuracies, imaginary characters, but in the end unrealistic. I am a huge Tom Clancy fan, and I can distinguish fact from fiction, unfortunately a lot of people can't, thus we have liberals, so I ask people to question everything and accept nothing, like a New York Times article, it has an agenda. We'll come back.