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Old 02-28-2010, 11:00 PM
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Seems like we say that every year. That's why we want to trade down, or out, of the first round for some more picks all the time.
At least we are consistent. As long as we are not in the Playoffs, I'm of the mindset that we need to get more players. How many "needs" can you think of that this team has?

1. CB to cover Reggie Wayne and replace Dunta Robinson - Not likely in this draft

2. LG to put Studdard on the Bench if Chester Pitts isn't going to be a Texan.

3. RG to allow Caldwell to slide into the OC position.

4. FS who can give help over the top and perhaps pull in some Interceptions. Perhaps get more interceptions than Brian Cushing. He also has to be a good enough tackler to be a credible presence in the Box.

5. RB who can move a pile, not fumble, and pass protect. Getting a RB who can score TDs in the Red Zone puts this team in the playoffs. Just a guy who scores 10+ TDs, that's all.

6. DT that not only stops the run, but pushes the pocket allowing Mario to get sacks. Wouldn't it be nice to have a DT that gets 6 sacks?

When we get our 6 needs down to 2 needs, then I'll be arguing that we should trade up and get that "Special" talent who won't be available when we pick at the position that we must have.
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