I will be the 1 st pick; based off the previous picks select who would choose next. Please do not pick someone already selected.
With the #1 pick I choose RB Rudi Johnson
2006-07-31
03:52:47
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Thanks for your concern over my #1, but it was my pick to make not yours, I want to see I want to see how this pans out. So make your choice I took RJ so that left some good out there for you...Maybe I think I am on to something.
2006-07-31
04:14:48 ·
update #1
Go with Alexander. Seattle has an easier schedule and a decent O-Line. Kansas City has a better Offensive line, but a harder schedule, and we do not know if Larry Johnson can hold up an entire year without injuries. L.T. is also pretty solid and should get more carries since Brees is gone (but this may mean defenses will lock on him and Gates the whole game). Rudi Johnson a very good RB with one of the top Offensive Lines that include Willie Anderson and Eric Steinbach. And with Palmer and Johnson, the opposing defensive should have trouble covering everybody and trying to penetrate the line. I don't think Rudi is worthy of a number one pick, but he is very good. You could take a risk and try to get him in the second round (but if you have the first pick in the first round, you will probably have the last pick in the second round).
I say go for Rudi Johnson in the second round, and if you don't get him and want him really bad, I'm sure anybody will accept a trade for Alexander, L.J., or L.T. for Rudi Johnson.
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2006-07-31 06:45:21
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answer #1
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answered by DaClint 5
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Rudi Johnson? The answer is Larry Johsnon.
LT and Shaun Alexander are acceptable, but I still go with LJ.
Rudi should go in the first round, but somewhere around #6-9. If you like Rudi, that's fine, but trade down if you can and improve your 2nd round pick.
Even if Rudi goes for 2,000 yards and 30 TD's this year, it's still a bad pick because it's at least 5 spots too soon.
If your league doesn't allow you to trade down, then draft LJ or LT or Shaun, and trade him to the guy in the #8 spot who takes Rudi. He'll give you his first 2 picks for LJ.
2006-07-31 11:36:44
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answered by mikep426 6
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you think that rudi johnson would be number one. I don't completly understand the logic behind that. I think that LT would be a good numba one pick becuause their is no experienced NFL quarterback playing their leaving more running opporotunies. I would have picked Larry Johnson, but with the retirment of Willie Roaf I think that they might be considerably weaker on that side of the ball on the line. Rude Johnson could have a big year but don't know if it will be a numba one year.
2006-07-31 11:11:29
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answered by Martini 1
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larry johnson shaun alexander & ladanion tomlinson will be 1 2 3 in every league unless the owners are complete idiots.peronally id take tomlinson 1st.if you took rudi johnson 1st your in trouble dude
2006-07-31 11:02:41
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answered by boltmaker1457 2
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Shaun Alexander
2006-07-31 10:59:14
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answered by tom4texas 4
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Steve Smith
2006-07-31 13:43:07
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answered by Joey J 1
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a guy in my league chose Peyton Manning at #1. Marc Bulger fell to the to the 6th round. He was rnaked #4 on SI's top QB list.
2006-07-31 11:31:56
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answered by MikeAwesome 4
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larry johnson
2006-07-31 11:03:30
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answered by ronzohooter 4
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LT, new qb so they will be running more.
2006-07-31 12:55:55
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answered by Rusty Shackleford 5
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L J
2006-07-31 11:02:45
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answered by whviper0055 2
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