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Sel--Pos--Name-----------School---------Index 28.--DT--Ziggy Hood-------Missouri-------5.79 46.--OC--Eric Wood--------Louisville------5.00 53.--DE--Paul Kruger-------Utah----------4.82 77.--RB--Rashad Jennings--Liberty--------5.76 112.-SS--David Bruton-----Notre Dame----5.75 122.-LB--Scott McKillop----Pittsburgh-----5.58 5th.-FS--Chris Clemons----Clemson--------5.09 6th.-DT--Roy Miller--------Texas----------5.31 7th.-CB--Don Carey-------Norfolk State---4.84 I am under the impressions that Ziggy Hood and Okoye can both play at the same time, moving TJ to the bench as part of a rotation. When we need to stop the run on goal line situations, Roy Miller can play a more traditional NT. Paul Kruger is my situational pass-rusher. He is a cheaper version of Clint Sintim, in my opinion. Kruger is also better against the run. As I said, I debated Greene vs. Jennings at #77. I took Jennings because he's a little more agile and explosive. He also is younger, so we may see him continue to improve. Greene was productive last year in college, but he may be at his maximum potential since he's already 24 years old. Unfortunately, I was unable to garner a WLB in this draft. McKillop is a run-stuffing SAM. I was holding out hope that McGrath would be on the board at #112, since I was unable to draft Matthews in the 1st round. I am pleased to have Bruton, Clemons, and Carey to add to the Secondary. Wood is my favorite pick because he can play RG or OC.
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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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