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1. OT Trent Williams 6'5" 315 4.88 Oklahoma
2. CB/FS Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 4.45 Wake Forest 3. RB Toby Gerhart 6'1" 235 4.53 Stanford 4. DT Torrell Troup 6' 3" 314 5.18 Central Florida 5. CB Kevin Thomas 6'0" 192 4.41 USC 6. DE Daniel Te'o-Nesheim 6'4" 263 4.73 Washington 6. LB Simoni Lawrence 6'1" 232 4.59 Minnesota 7. CB Crezdon Butler 6'0" 191 4.54 Clemson I can't pass on Trent Williams unless Eric Berry is still on the board. I don't see him lasting that long, but if the draft gods smile upon us, I'm taking Trent. In the 2nd round I was tempted to take Jon Asamoah, but since Trent Williams was on the roster, I decided to address the Secondary. I believe if we don't draft a RB by the 3rd round, we won't get anyone worth a damn better than any old RB we could sign as an UDFA (Arian Foster). The 4th round is some beef in the middle to help out Cody. The 5th round is a steal that has injury concerns causing him to slip. The 6th round pick may allow Antonio Smith to play some more 3-Tech and Special Teams help. I must be higher on Crezdon Butler than anyone else, but I think he could be our Nickleback.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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I saw you mention earlier Stephen Williams out of Toledo, he'd be a great story considering he's a local product. I really like him and have included him on some of my earlier mocks. Here's what I came up with, in an absent Earl Thomas draft: 1. Brian Price DT 2. Chris Cook CB 3. Jonathan Dwyer or Anthony Dixon RB 4. Jamar Chaney OLB 5. Myron Lewis FS 6a. Jay Ross NT 6b. Lindsey Witten DE 7. Vlad Richard OG UFA. Joshua Moore CB Assuming Earl Thomas was taken by the 49ers, I select the next highest player on my board, Brian Price. He'll put plenty of interior pressure on the Colt's, Titan's and Jag's O-line. In round 2, I select Cook who I feel can start opposite from Quin and not be a liability in coverage. His size and athleticism should provide a boost to our secondary. I take the best RB available in the 3rd round. Next I look to bolster LB position off the edge, we're always susceptible to that with Chris Johnson in our division. Chaney is hands down the best OLB available. In the 5th we get lucky and find M. Lewis still on the board and the Texans go to the podium within 10 seconds. He will compete for the starting job at FS. The 6th round is focused on getting better, stronger and faster up front. The D-line has been put on notice. The 7th adds another piece to the offensive line, which has already been addressed through FA. Moore has a chance to stick if Molden can't stay healthy this fall. He'd be great in nickle packages. I really like this kid. |
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Well done, Blitzwood. Obviously, I don't share the same opinion on some of your players, but I like your thought process. Getting some speed at the WILL is important to me in order to chase MJD and CJ2K. I've thought about adding Josh Moore at the end of my own draftboard.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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2. CB/FS Brandon Ghee 6'0" 191 4.45 Wake Forest 3. DT Geno Atkins 6'2" 293 4.86 Georgia 4. DT Torrell Troup 6' 3" 314 5.18 Central Florida 5. DE Daniel Te'o-Nesheim 6'4" 263 4.73 Washington 6. CB Kevin Thomas 6'0" 192 4.41 USC 6. RB Andre Anderson 5'11" 212 4.54 Tulane 7. CB Crezdon Butler 6'0" 191 4.54 Clemson The thought of Geno Atkins getting after the QB makes me pretty happy. The question comes into play, is Andre Anderson a short-yardage back? If he is running behind Trent Williams, he just might be.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtUuseJjmCE
2:58 and 7:28 show some good vision. He caught my eye in the E/W Shrine game along with his WR teammate Jeremy Williams. Anyway, Terrell Davis was a 6th round pick, so why not? http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/p...;pageContainer "Goes downhill with a burst through the line when inside holes are available Good vertical to jump over piles at the goal line. Able to make one cut to head upfield, although he could improve his vision to find the hole. Carries the ball in outside hand. Keeps his legs moving and leans his body forward through contact to get extra yardage or break free for a big gain. Usually falls forward. "
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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