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Old 11-01-2009, 07:03 PM
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The way the team seems to be maturing, depth stepping up when given opportunities, this may be a trade down and take best guy available draft. I dont know, but I agree getting solid CB and Safety for sure would be nice. I doubt that would be first four picks, two of first four more likely, but who knows. I think we are ok now at CB and Safety, but upgradeable for sure.
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Old 11-02-2009, 07:01 PM
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The way the team seems to be maturing, depth stepping up when given opportunities, this may be a trade down and take best guy available draft. I dont know, but I agree getting solid CB and Safety for sure would be nice. I doubt that would be first four picks, two of first four more likely, but who knows. I think we are ok now at CB and Safety, but upgradeable for sure.
Think about it though, Reeves, Quinn, Molden, Bennett, McCain with Haden and Ghee, Plus Burnett and Lake behind Pollard and Barber at safety.

That is not a bad secondary, now it would be young and it will have issues with growth, but a solid top to bottom group. BTW Molden and Bennett might not make that group.
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Old 11-02-2009, 09:20 PM
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Think about it though, Reeves, Quinn, Molden, Bennett, McCain with Haden and Ghee, Plus Burnett and Lake behind Pollard and Barber at safety.

That is not a bad secondary, now it would be young and it will have issues with growth, but a solid top to bottom group. BTW Molden and Bennett might not make that group.
If we draft any players for the Secondary, I would like a resume that contains many collegiate interceptions. The one thing this defense really needs are players who can take the ball away.
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Old 11-03-2009, 12:49 PM
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If we draft any players for the Secondary, I would like a resume that contains many collegiate interceptions. The one thing this defense really needs are players who can take the ball away.
That would take Ghee out, and Haden would is below average as a hawk.

Highest Senior on the List Robert Johnson Utah CB Senior
Highest Junior on the list DeAndre McDaniel Clemson S

Future stars to watch (2011) Rahim Moore UCLA S Soph
Tyler Sash Iowa Hawkeyes CB Soph.
Earl Thomas Texas S Soph.
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Old 11-03-2009, 12:54 PM
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Earl Thomas Texas S Soph.
Thomas could leave for the draft this year because he redshirted his freshman year...He probably needs another year of seasoning at Texas, and Mack's been pretty good at not having guys leave early, but if he keeps playing at a high level it might be hard for him not to come out...especially if Texas ends up national champions .
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Old 11-03-2009, 10:10 PM
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That would take Ghee out, and Haden would is below average as a hawk.

Highest Senior on the List Robert Johnson Utah CB Senior
Highest Junior on the list DeAndre McDaniel Clemson S

Future stars to watch (2011) Rahim Moore UCLA S Soph
Tyler Sash Iowa Hawkeyes CB Soph.
Earl Thomas Texas S Soph.
Ok, put me down for Robert Johnson.
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Old 11-04-2009, 04:00 AM
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SS Klint Kubiak, 5-11, 200, Colorado State (XO)

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Old 11-05-2009, 03:03 PM
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Molden has been a big dissapointment. He can't stay off the training table. Bennet just has not developed the way the team imagined he would. Secondary needs to be the primary area of focus. After that maybe offensive guards, and as always Dline.
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