Posted on 02/05/2015 8:53:24 AM PST by C19fan
Hitting on every draft prediction made right now would be nice, but the main purposes of this and most subsequent mocks are two-fold. They are meant to A) offer some insight into a team's needs, with the picks hopefully highlighting a current hole; and B) reveal a little bit about how the prospects are stacking up against one another.
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Winston anywhere will likely be a disaster. His lack of maturity and off-field issues (stealing crab legs, etc.) would make me quite wary of drafting him if I were a GM. I see him as the next Vince Young.
Whoever drafts him will become my least favorite NFL team.
that mock draft is a joke...no coincidence it comes from SI which is also a joke...
Least favorite, but most watched?
When Manziel went to the Browns, I found myself seeking out the Browns games on my Ticket.
I never watched a full game, as my only intent was to see the train wreck as it happened.
And it did, in little bits and pieces, as it will with whoever takes Winston.
I do not think he will be able to transition to the NFL, as his style is strictly NOT what the coaches are looking for in the NFL.
Can you see an NFL coach taking his lip on the sideline like that ass, Jimbo Fisher, did?
And you know damned well that a little fame will smack him, just as it did with Manziel.
He'll be out clubbing and rubbing and end up with another rape charge.
But, for the Bucs, that's kind of the name of the game, right?
Or is that the Raiders?
Whatever...Warren Sapp ruined it for everybody.
Cover from March 12, 2007...

SI = Just another liberal waste of ink and paper.
a garbage website/publication...don’t forget- they won’t call them the Redskins...
Great post!
The singular act of drafting a jerk vs. the "Culture of Cheating" organization.
Nope.
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