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Pacman Jones is fully reinstated

17 months after he was suspended for being an idiot, Adam “don’t call me the Pacman” Jones has been reinstated by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

Jones says he’s “always wanted to be part of the star” (playing for the Dallas Cowboys) and it understandably pleased with the reinstatement.

Goodell has made a lot of solid moves since he’s become the commish.  I agree that Jones should have been suspended, but I also agree that now’s the time to give him another chance.  Let’s see what he does with it…

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Final draft thoughts

1st round picks I liked:

Dolphins - Jake Long - He’s a great left tackle and will anchor that line for years to come. He’s a great building block for them.

Oakland - Darren McFadden -He’s a great weapon for Jamarcus Russell to utilize. He’s big and fast; he can run you over or run right past you. It makes sense that the Raiders would take an offensive player, given the tons of money they spent on defense in free agency.

NY Jets - Vernon Gholston - He’s a great defensive end and will immediately improve the Jets defense. He’s a monster pass rusher.

New England - Jerrod Mayo - They needed some youth at LB, given that all their starters from last year are over 30.

Dallas - Felix Jones - This makes the Dallas offense ridiculous. Barber and Jones in the backfield is scary (not to mention Jones as a returner). Dallas now has more than enough offense to win a play-off game. It’ll be up to the defense not to screw it up.

Pittsburgh - Rashard Mendenhall - He’s a great fit for the Steelers. He can pound that ball on the inside and will be a great change of pace from Willie Parker.

Dallas - Mike Jenkins - Jenkins gives them a great CB tandem with Terrance Newman on the opposite side. They are putting together the defensive firepower to match the offense.

1st round picks I didn’t like:

St. Louis - Chris Long - Don’t get me wrong, Long is a great player, but given how quickly that offense has aged, they really could have used an OL or a WR. They would have had to trade back to pick either of those, but more picks is never a bad thing.

Buffalo - Leodis McKelvin -Not the best CB in the draft. Given that none had been selected by #11, I’m surprised they didn’t go for one of the better CB’s, like Mike Jenkins.

Carolina - Jonathan Stewart -Stewart s a great runner, but they don’t need a great runner. They need OL help to create holes for their RB’s.

Chicago - Chris Williams -One the one hand, they need line help. But on the other hand, Cedric Benson is terrible and Mendenhall would have been a great fit in Chicago. At least now Grossman will have more time to make poor throws and bad decisions.

Arizona - Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - A great CB, but Arizona already has a solid D. They could have picked up Mendenhall with this pick to replace the washed up Edgerrin James.

Baltimore - Joe Flacco -Not to bash small schools, but I don’t think Delaware has remotely prepared Flacco for the speed and talent in the NFL. A more NFL ready QB like Brian Brohm would have been a better choice, especially this late in round 1. Baltimore will continue to struggle at the QB position.

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Pacman Jones to file for reinstatement on Tuesday

According to ESPN, Pacman Jones will file for reinstatement tomorrow.  His suspension is currently going “indefinitely”, so I think they’re at least wanting a specific ending date.

I almost feel a little bad for him.  He’s obviously done a lot of stupid stuff and deserved a long suspension, but it’s almost like he can’t win, even when he tries.  For example, last June there was a shooting at an Atlanta strip club involving members of his entourage.  Pacman wasn’t there, but got destroyed by the press.  The short version of the timeline:

  1. He was told to find better friends, because his old friends were trouble.
  2. His old friends went to a strip club, but Pacman wisely didn’t go with them.
  3. They got in trouble.
  4. He got blasted.

Why?  He did exactly what he should have done — stayed away from trouble.

His agent, Manny Aurora, makes a good point as well:

“The risk is minimal because he knows this is his last shot.  You have a motivated player, and a team paying rock-bottom prices.”

It’ll be interesting to see if Dallas (or anyone else) gives him a shot, once Goodell decisions on his suspension.

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