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    Any QB is just going to die until

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    Johnson has outperformed Ginn while being on a substantially worse offense (with arguably the worst starting QB in the nation in Reggie Ball).
    Look no further than Isaiah Stanback, Starting QB, Washington.
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    I think Joe Thomas would be the best pick for Oakland, as he fits the huge need on the O-line, but ultimately it will end up being Quinn.

    Gonzalez is 95% about coming back, because he wants to be a capitan, and I expect Pittman to come back too, because of MBush-Peterson-Lynch coming out.

    Ginn is as good as gone, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Witlon
    I think Joe Thomas would be the best pick for Oakland, as he fits the huge need on the O-line, but ultimately it will end up being Quinn.

    Gonzalez is 95% about coming back, because he wants to be a capitan, and I expect Pittman to come back too, because of MBush-Peterson-Lynch coming out.

    Ginn is as good as gone, though.
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    LT: Robert Gallery 1st round (2nd overall) in 2004
    LG: Kevin Boothe 6th round (176th overall) in 2006
    C: Jake Grove 2nd round (45th overall) in 2004
    RG: Langston Walker 2nd round (57th overall) in 2002. <<I think he was one of the picks we got for Gruden.
    LT: Paul McQuistan third round (69th overall) in the 2006.

    Thats a lot of money to tie in an O-Line, I think Oakland's more likely to try and find a vet to come in and compete immediately rather than spend that much money yet again on another O-Line man that we have to wait to develop/bust. A skill position (QB 5%, RB 40%, WR 50% if CJ comes out) on Offense is 95.0% chance is what I'm giving on Oakland taking and trying to deal with the O-Line via FA.
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    No way Ginn goes over CJ. Just thought I should point this out for the 5th time.

    I just hope he doesn't get picked by Oakland.

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    Joe is the most polished lineman to come out in the draft since Orlando Pace, I don't see how anyone could pass on that, especially a team with a need like that.

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    The same way they passed on Leinart and Cutler last year to take Michael Huff - Al Davis is a senile tard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Witlon
    Joe is the most polished lineman to come out in the draft since Orlando Pace, I don't see how anyone could pass on that, especially a team with a need like that.
    Didn't people say that about D'Brickashaw Ferguson and Robert Gallery?

    Brick has been alright I guess, but Gallery's been a big bust.

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