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Last picks in for the Bolts

For the Bolts finished the 2006 NFL Draft with the selection of North Carolina’s defensive end Chase Page (7/225) and Virginia Tech’s center Jimmy Martin (7/227)

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If these guys make the team, it was a good 7th round

I think the Chargers had an exceptional draft. Antonio Cromartie along with Jammer give the Chargers two physical franchase DB's now. Cromartie has huge up side and was a great pick. The Choice of McNeill also addresses the OL and is great for LT. We should have two new starters with these two picks. When the Chargers were on the clock with th 2nd pick, initialy I hoped the pick would be WR Jennings, however at the last minute before the pick, I thought McNeill is the right choice and I would be happy if A.J. made him the pick.

I would like to believe our WR position is set. Vincent Jackson should be working to be a 900 plus yard, 5 plus TD reciever this season, And Woods has the oportunity to bring his game to the next level.

Good draft, A.J. Smith!

Why didnt we get a nose tackle?! I think that is the one knock on this year's draft - we failed to get someone to play nose in the 3-4. Personally, I think Jesse Mahelona would have been a steal but he went at pick 169 to the Titans.

Did the Chargers add anyone as free agents last night ? I heard they got that kid Patrick Massey from Michigan ?

We'll all have to wait and see what rivers can do.I do believe he will do good with jackson,mccardell,parker and others.I don't know about jammer and the other corners.Hopefully they'll step up and help the rest of the guys.By the way is donnie leaving?

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