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Old 02-26-2010, 09:02 PM
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Default Who would I take with #20

It's official now, we are picking #20.

The Texans have a lot of holes IMO, and as such can be looking BPA in the 1st. Who are those guys that I would take.

C.J. Spiller, RB, Clemson, if he falls to us, I think we jump, most likely gone by 15.

Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho poor showing in the 1st quarter of the Senior Bowl. In the games I watched when he played LG, he was a beast, and in the Senior Bowl, when he moved back to LG he looked solid in the 2nd quarter. IMO his poor showing may have had something to do with the move to his off side. I liken it to me trying to swing at a baseball left handed, it's not pretty. I have moved him back into my draft at 20 guys.

Earl Thomas, SS, Texas, not the top of my list, but if Gibbs wants him, who am I...

Brian Bulaga, OT, Iowa, I think he is gone, but have seen him listed as available at 20. Jump all over this guy, play him at OG or OT, move one of our OTs, Brown cough, to OG and our OL has jumped in size. Is Brown a wasted pick no you make him a guard. Bulaga, Pitts, Caldwell,Brown, Winston? Maybe.

Taylor Mays, FS, Southern California, not my choice, but if the coaches think coaching was his issue, then go for it. He did have a nice pick in Mobile.

Brandon Graham, DE, Michigan, Reminds me of Freeney. Almost unblockable at the Senior Bowl.

Dan Williams, DT, Tennessee, stud!!!! IMO.

Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State, I can see 1st round but 20?...

Sean Weatherspoon, LB, Missouri, See above...

Ryan Matthews, RB, Fresno State, even though I see him as a 2nd rounder, I do not put it past Smith to take him in the 1st. Solid back but is he worth #20.

Who would you add to this list and why and do we need to do round 2 and 3?
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Old 02-26-2010, 09:22 PM
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OT Bryan Bulaga - Improves run game. Ex: Jordan Gross.
OT Trent Williams - Improves run game. Ex: Jamal Brown.
DT Dan Williams - Reminds me of a DT in Minnesota
S Earl Thomas - Loves a playmaker, but worried about time in the tub. Maybe Reggie Nelson?
LB Sean Weatherspoon - My favorite player at a non-need postion. I think he's better than Derek Johnson and people wanted to draft him at #13.
LB *Rolando McClain - I see him going MUCH higher. Patrick Willis?
CB Patrick Robinson - Reminds me of Dunta, hopefully not in personality
CB Kyle Wilson - Carlos Rogers is my comparison.
DT Brian Price - Boom or Bust like Amobi.
CB Devin McCourty - Aaron Ross was drafted at #20.
RB Ryan Matthews - Laurence Maroney maybe?
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Old 02-26-2010, 10:03 PM
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Personally, my first option would be to target about five players I like in that range (Thomas, Iupati, Wilson, Matthews, a good OT) and then trade down into the high second and hope one is still there.

The draft chart says a 20th overall choice is worth 850 points. and a team that gave us a high second and a third would get the points advantage but I'd still do it if the pick was between 33-38. I'm betting one of those guys is still there at 33-38 and we'd gain a third-rounder and save some money at the same time.

I think the value in this draft is 2nd-3rd round. There's not a lot of guys in the first that I think are worth first-round money so trade down, double up on your mid-round picks and have something to address each key need (OL, DB, RB and DL). Kubiak/Smith have done a decent job in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th so getting an extra one will probably pay off although I'll likely curse the choice because it almost never matches who I'd would take.

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Old 02-26-2010, 10:49 PM
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Personally, my first option would be to target about five players I like in that range (Thomas, Iupati, Wilson, Matthews, a good OT) and then trade down into the high second and hope one is still there.
I think we have a winner....
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Old 02-26-2010, 10:53 PM
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LB *Rolando McClain - I see him going MUCH higher. Patrick Willis?
I figured he was long gone before we picked, I have to think long and hard on passing him. I agree with you the next Patrick Willis.

Could be used as the future MLB/ backup and current WILL. Possibly he moves the current MIKE to WILL?
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Old 02-27-2010, 07:53 PM
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For now, I have narrowed it down to DT Dan Williams, or FS Thomas with pick #20. JMHO. Of course I wouldn't be mad if we traded out of the first round for some good picks in the second or third.
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Old 02-27-2010, 08:18 PM
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Trading down seems to be the netter way to fly. Then we can obtain 2 or 3 more TE's!
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Old 02-27-2010, 09:05 PM
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Right now, I have Brian Price, Earl Thomas, or trading down a few spots and taking Jahvid Best or best CB available. I have cooled on Dwyer.

I like Price because of his ability to put constant pressure on QB's right up the middle forcing them out of the pocket, therefore helping our DE's. Having a true penetrating DT would do wonders for this team.
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