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Old 10-07-2008, 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by painekiller View Post
I can understand taking Oher, and I can see moving Winston to OG, but then we turn around and take another OG in round 2? I don't see that.

Oher is BPA at 3, and he has all the attributes you look for, at least until I see him at the Senior Bowl. Having a stud like Oher and a solid player like Brown at OT this OL would have it's bookends. Winston and Pitts at OG could be solid.

Again I am looking at the Eagles to trade down with.

At 13 Taylor Mays (S) USC
At 28 Brian Orakpo (DE) Texas
Round 2 Marcus Freeman (OLB) Ohio State
Round 3 P.J. Hill (RB) Wisconsin
Round 4 Antoine Caldwell (OC) Alabama
Round 5 Todd Boeckman (QB) Ohio State
Round 6 Cary Harris (CB) USC
Round 7 Dan Gronkowski (TE) Maryland

Something like this would help us gain young defensive talent fast.
So you think Mays is better than William Moore of Missouri or
Nic Harris of Oklahoma?

Personally I wouldnt cry if we went OL early. Adding Oher to this line would definatly be an upgrade. Having a dominating OL would help the defense by controling the clock.

This one surprised me!

27. Denver Broncos - *Donald Brown (RB) Connecticut
Analysis: It's strange to look at the Broncos as a passing team, but that's what they've become with Cutler at the helm and (more importantly) Selvin Young and Andre Hall carrying the ball. Brown is an ideal fit for the Broncos one cut and go offense, he'll put up big numbers right away and give this offense more balance.

He is the sleeper player I have been talking about. I was hoping he would last until the 3rd or 4th round. Looks like he starting to get noticed.
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