2010 NFL Draft - April 22-24, 2010



The NFL draft moves to primetime for the first time in 2010, with the first round taking place Thurs., April 22 at 7:30 p.m. ET, followed by the second and third rounds on Fri., April 23 at 6 p.m. ET. Rounds 4-7 will be held Sat., April 24 at 10 a.m. ET. Watch the entire draft live on NFL Network.

 

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  • 4/22/2010 10:19 PM Josh McDaniels wrote:
    Nice prediction dumbass!
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    1. 4/26/2010 5:28 PM Commish wrote:
      That does not make the Broncos smart dude.  Look at EVERY draft report card.  The Broncs are universally panned as having made the biggest reach of the draft by TRADING UP for that loser.   Did they actually think someone was going to grab him if they didnt trade up....haha.   If nothing else, they've put EXTRA pressure on him to succeed being in that position!  I love it!
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  • 4/23/2010 10:35 AM Jon wrote:
    Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

    Tebow went in the first round!

    What is it like being a loser like you?

    Devoting a web page to hating on a guy who ends up being drafted in the FIRST ROUND?

    LOL.

    You are a the biggest LOSER on the Internet!
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    1. 4/26/2010 5:34 PM Commish wrote:
      Welcome to Loserville!  Glad you stopped by!    Looks like you had no trouble finding it.

      Sooo, we can only dislike a guy when he's draft OTHER than the first round??  Huh?

      That does not make the Broncos smart dude.  Look at EVERY draft report card.  The Broncs are universally panned as having made the biggest reach of the draft by TRADING UP for that loser.   Did they actually think someone was going to grab him if they didnt trade up....haha.   If nothing else, they've put EXTRA pressure on him to succeed being in that position!  I hope you are around to take a couple of jabs when he fails int he NFL...




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  • 4/23/2010 10:37 AM Jon wrote:
    Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!

    Tebow went in the first round!

    What is it like being a loser like you?

    Devoting a web page to hating on a guy who gets drafted in the FIRST ROUND?

    LOL.

    You are a the biggest LOSER on the Internet!
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    1. 4/26/2010 5:36 PM Commish wrote:
      Really...the same comment every time?  Very creative.  Are those the only set of words they taught you at U of F? 

      And by the way Tim, I know it's you.  Good to see you and your Dad got out of the missionary position long enough to post here.
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  • 4/23/2010 10:35 PM Jon wrote:
    Hey homo!

    What's it like to be a L O S E R ?
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    1. 4/26/2010 5:37 PM Commish wrote:
      Hey the homo calling guy again....gee same comments....again.

      Same song...different verse.
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  • 4/30/2010 2:37 PM josh wrote:
    Alabama coach Nick Saban can vouch for Tebow's accuracy. After Tebow led the Gators past the Crimson Tide in the fourth quarter of the 2008 SEC Championship Game, Saban said his defense was excellent but Tebow had put the ball in perfect spots.

    3) Tebow was propped up by overwhelming talent at receiver.

    Really? The first two days of the NFL draft came and went last week without a Gator receiver being taken. Riley Cooper, by far the best wide out on the team, lasted until the fifth round, going after 16 wide receivers had been selected.

    Other than Cooper and tight end Aaron Hernandez, a fourth-round pick who is better than his draft status indicated, Florida had no one who could both A) get open and hold on to the ball.

    Tebow benefited from Percy Harvin's singular talents as a sophomore and junior, but it's not like he was operating with Ike Hilliard, Reidel Anthony, Jacquez Green and Chris Doering in his three years as a starter. Harvin was raw as a receiver until his final season. Louis Murphy had one big year in 2008.

    Tebow earned his spot in college football lore.

    To make his mark in the NFL, he will have to prove he can play in a conventional offense and develop a consistent delivery - a hard process that will take time - but his constant trashing has gone too far.

    The Oakland Raiders are expected to cut former LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 draft, this weekend. Russell had all the measurables Tebow lacks, but any hack could see what the drooling experts missed. Russell was not even special in college, so he had no chance to make it in the NFL.

    Tebow does, regardless of what his critics say.

    They don't have any credibility left.
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