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33 Nate Solder OT Colorado 6' 9" 305 44 Jimmy Smith CB Colorado 6' 2" 205 76 Jerrell Powe DT Mississippi 6' 2" 330 108 Pat Devlin QB Delaware 6' 4" 220 140 Jaiquawn Jarrett S Temple 6' 2" 195 172 Alex Henery K Nebraska 203 Quan Sturdivant ILB UNC 6' 2" 230
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32. Deunta Williams, FS, UNC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqssq...A8813&index=25 33. JJ Watt, DE/DT, Wisconsin (DT in our 4-3) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNTwv...5B604E&index=1 44. Lawrence Wilson, LB, Conn http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xS_wYk77ns 76. Marcus Gilbert, OT, Florida 108. Bilal Powell, RB, Louisville http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKERqz7G3UU 140. Phil Taylor, DT/NT, Baylor 172.(swapped with Cleveland's 165) Chris Carter, LDE, Fresno St.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMVtxfRt8ok 203. Alex Henery, K, Nebraska |
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Deunta Williams looks like a good one. One make a good addition to our woeful safety position.
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For me, I'd get another DB or safety instead of a RB at 108, just for fun,
like Marcus Gilchrist free safety against Georgia Tech http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LltvYYNlgoA and a kick returner ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdxRTiG7g5s&NR=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96IUaHXm4sY from NFLscout.com Name: Marcus Gilchrist College: Clemson Number: 12 Height: 5-11 Weight: 190 Position: FS Pos2: CB/KR Class/Draft Year: Sr/2011 40 Time: 4.49 40 Low: 4.38 40 High: 4.59 Projected Round: 3-4 Stock: Rated number 4 out of 97 FS's 84 / 2591 TOTAL |
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12 Adrian Clayborn DE Iowa 6' 3" 282
44 Jake Kirkpatrick OC TCU 6' 3" 305 76 Ras-I Dowling CB Virginia 6' 2" 200 108 Jermale Hines S Ohio State 6' 2" 210 140 Vincent Brown WR San Diego State 6' 0" 185 172 Archie Donald ILB Toledo 6' 2" 235 203 Ted Laurent DT Mississippi 6' 0" 305 12 Marcell Dareus* DE Alabama 6' 3" 306 44 Jimmy Smith CB Colorado 6' 2" 205 76 Ras-I Dowling CB Virginia 6' 2" 200 I am playing the 4 best cover guys, two of these guys will be CBs and two will be safeties Quin, Jackson, Smith or Dowling. 108 Pat Devlin QB Delaware 6' 4" 220 140 Roy Helu Jr. RB Nebraska 6' 0" 215 172 Alex Henery K Nebraska 203 Derrell Johnson-Koulianos WR Iowa 6' 1" 200
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I want a FS and a DT with the first two picks. I could care less about who will be what, where.
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With the 2nd rounder either the new guy or one of the current CBs is moving to Safety. Quin played Safety in college, Jackson has the size to be a Safety, and Dowling, my 3rd rounder, is a safety prospect also IMO.
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#8
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8 Marcell Dareus* DT Alabama 6' 3" 306
40 Deunta Williams S UNC 6' 2" 205 72 Chimdi Chekwa CB Ohio State 6' 0" 190 104 Steve Schilling OG Michigan 6' 5" 305 136 K.J. Wright OLB Mississippi State 6' 4" 245 168 Dane Sanzenbacher WR Ohio State 5' 11" 185 199 Jonathan Cornell ILB Mississippi 6' 1" 235 Again not a bad draft, but if we go to a 3-4, do we have a spot for Dareus who IMO is a DE in the 3-4. I know we need to upgrade the DEs for the 3-4 but Mario and Antonio should be the starters at DE. My mock/cherry pick has a trade involved in it. We give #8 & 72 for the 49ers pick at #6 6 Prince Amukamara CB Nebraska 6' 1" 205 40 Jerrell Powe DT Mississippi 6' 2" 330 104 Jaiquawn Jarrett S Temple 6' 2" 195 136 Andy Dalton QB TCU 6' 3" 215 168 Wayne Daniels OLB TCU 6' 2" 250 199 Alex Henery K/P Nebraska 6' 2" 175 The other option is one this team is not inclined to do and that is Ngata will be franchised, so go sign him and give up the 2 first round draft picks. Having Ngata is better than any pick they could draft at #8.
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Thing is we could have had Nata back when he first came out for just exercising him as our pick, BUT we didn't, and I'm not for going back now and giving up 2 future first rounders to make up for what we should have done in the first place.
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Actually liked the mock, too. My cherry pick leaving picks and scheme the same. 8. Marcell Dareus* DT Alabama 6' 3" 306 40. Jabaal Sheard DE Pittsburgh 6' 4" 260 72. Michael Floyd* WR Notre Dam 6' 3" 220 104. Jaiquawn Jarrett FS Temple 6' 2" 195 136. Harrison Smith SS Notre Dame 6' 2" 212 168. Mike Mohamed ILB Cal 6' 3" 235 199. Brian Maddox RB S. Carolina 5' 11" 228 My main objective, initially, was to improve the pass rush. I believe I accomplished that with my first two picks. I think WR is a concern with J.Jones possibly leaving through FA and the lingering ankle injury of AJ. I think our passing game suffered this year as a result of the latter, Floyd is a stud who has time to develop. While I'm content with Pollard in run support and in blitz packages, he's horrible in coverage and Wilson is getting a little long at the tooth. Nolan and Barber are still suspect, IMO. This tandem of Jarrett and Smith could be something special. Mohamed bolsters our LB corp and Maddox replaces S.Slaton in the RB rotation. Tate is still a relative unknown and an injury to A.Foster would cripple our ground game. |
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#11
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8 Von Miller OLB Texas A&M 6' 3" 240 40 Stefen Wisniewski OG Penn State 6' 3" 297 72 Kendrick Ellis DT Hampton 6' 5" 340 104 Jaiquawn Jarrett S Temple 6' 2" 195 136 Eric Hagg S Nebraska 6' 2" 205 168 Benjamin Ijalana OT/OG Villanova 6' 4" 320 199 Chas Henry PT Florida 6' 3" 215 This is way to early for Miller and I know that, but I think we win tomorrow, or I would try to trade down if Peterson and Fairley are gone when we pick. In a 3-4 Miller and Barwin are my OLBs with Cushing and Ryans in the Middle, Sharpton is the future MLB. Wisniewski is a stud who can play OG or OC, and he should be a late 1st rounder, but if he drops to us we need to solidify that RG position. Ellis gives that big body to play the true NT. I agree with Blitzwood, we need a safety tandem, and I not know Smith from Notre Dame, but I do know Hagg. Jarrett and Hagg shoud have to earn there time, not be handed it. The All American punter from Florida will give us a big leg now, and Ijalana will be allowed to develop and possibly be a OG in our system. If the team can pull off getting another 2nd round pick I would grab Mike Pouncey and then our middle of the OL is set for a long time. Pouncey, Wisniewski, Caldwell in some combination would be the future OL. As for the the NT postion, I would go out in FA and sign one or two of the following guys:John Henderson, DT, Raiders ; Ronald Fields, NT Denver; Ron Edwards, NT KC(Klein Forest/ A&M grad); Shaun Smith, NT, KC; Paul Soliai, NT Dolphins, Haloti Ngata DE/NT Ravens (he will be Franchised and cost two 1st round picks); Chris Hoke, NT Steelers; Remi Ayodele, DT Saints; Bryan Robinson, NT, Arizona; Gabe Watson, NT, Arizono; Alan Branch, DE/NT, Arizona; Aubrayo Franklin, NT, 49ers; Brandon Mebane, DT, Seattle. Let Ellis develop behind two veteran NT with experience in the NFL, that will help this team now and later.
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