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2010 NFL Draft

NFL Draft: Final Day Open Thread, Part 2

[UPDATE: Chad Jones interview transcript.]

Here is your Open Thread for the final two rounds of the 2010 NFL Draft. Enjoy!

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NFL Draft: In the 5th Round, the Giants select Mitch Petrus G Arkansas

The Giants have addressed their offensive line situation by drafting Mitch Petrus from Arkansas.

Here is Mitch's profile from NFL.com

And here is his scouting report from fftoolbox

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NFL Draft: In 4th round, Giants select Phillip Dillard, MLB, Nebraska

[UPDATE: Dillard transcript]

Well, there is your middle linebacker to compete with Jonathan Goff. Seems a little early for Dillard, but the Giants worked him out, I believe, and obviously like him.

Plus, they needed to grab an MLB before ALL of them were gone.

Here is the Prospect Profile I did on Dillard. By the way, that makes me 4-for-4. I have had profiles for you on each of the Giants' picks thus far.

Don't know if I will be near the computer for the rest of the picks today. If I am, I will post them individually.

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NFL Draft: Day 3 Open Thread

If you are still hanging in there watching every pick of the NFL Draft -- and I know some of you are -- here is a Day 3 Open Thread.

You would have to think the Giants grab a linebacker or two today, as well as look for some depth on the offensive line, at running back and maybe at corner.

Here is a quick look from NFL.com's Gil Brandt at some of the best players still available. Here is another list of best available players from SB Nation's Mocking The Draft.

Scan those two lists and you realize there are still a lot of good football players out there.

I will be out at my son's soccer game for part of the morning, but I'm sure you guys can carry on without me for a bit.

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NFL Draft: Giants select Chad Jones, S, LSU in 3rd round

Love the selection of LSU safety Chad Jones in the third round (76th pick overall).

Here is the Prospect Profile I did on him a couple of months ago. Here is Draft Countdown's profile.

Great value in the third round. Still hope the Giants find a middle linebacker in the remaining rounds, but can't complain about today's picks.

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NFL Draft: 3rd round Open Thread

Well, one more round tonight. Here is your 3rd round Open Thread. Enjoy!

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NFL Draft: Giants select Linval Joseph, DT, East Carolina

[UPDATE 9:33 PM EDT: Jerry Reese and Tom Coughlin discuss the Joseph selection. ]

Linval Joseph, DT, East Carolina.

I guess maybe Jerry Reese wasn't as sold on Penn State middle linebacker Sean Lee as many here at BBV. I do love adding a defensive tackle.

And, yes, I hate you ESPN for making me sit through a commercial when we knew the pick was already in.

Here is the Prospect Profile I did on Joseph. This is earlier than I thought he would go, but I love the idea of the big run-stuffer in the middle of the defensive line.

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NFL Draft: 2nd round Open Thread

Here is an Open Thread for tonight's second round of the NFL Draft. Hopefully, you guys are in a better mood this evening.

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